Female first names.

BIRDEE

Female

Birdie is an American name of recent origin, popularized by Truman Capote in his 1966 novella "A Christmas Memory". It has no specific meaning but is associated with freedom and nature due to its similarity to the word 'bird'.

BIRDELL

Female

Rare American given name of unclear origin, potentially derived from German roots or blended names like Bertha and Dell.

BIRDELLA

Female

Enigmatic given name with unknown origin and meaning, potentially derived from Bertha ('bright'/'strong') and Bella ('beautiful').

BIRDENA

Female

The rare Turkish name Birdena, meaning 'moonlight,' evokes elegance yet remains unexplored historically.

BIRDENE

Female

Uncommon name of uncertain origin and unknown meaning.

BIRDER

Female

Unconventional name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the German 'Berger' meaning 'shepherd', but more likely invented for its whimsical sound.

BIRDI

Female

Rare Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "bjǫrn" meaning "bear". Originally given to boys to symbolize strength and courage, it has since become unisex.

BIRDIA

Female

Unique given name with unknown origins, lacking widespread etymological or cultural significance.

BIRDIE

Female

Unique American girl's name derived from French 'oiseau', meaning bird. It was popularized as an independent nickname during the late 19th century and is often associated with freedom, creativity, and nature.

BIRDINE

Female

Rare, unisex given name with unknown origin and meaning. It may derive from the English surname Birkin, but this theory lacks concrete evidence.

BIRDY

Female

Unconventional English name derived from the word 'bird', signifying nature, freedom, or music.

BIRDYE

Female

Rare, distinctive American given name with uncertain origins and no widely agreed-upon meaning.

BIRGIT

Female

German name derived from Old High German "Bergit," meaning "strong as a mountain.

BIRGITTA

Female

Scandinavian name of Swedish origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Bryggja," meaning "to bring to shore" or "to ferry across." It is also associated with Saint Birgitta of Sweden, a 14th-century noblewoman and mystic who founded the Bridgettine order.

BIRGITTE

Female

Scandinavian feminine name derived from Old Norse Borgþrúðr, meaning "strong fortress.

BIRIDIANA

Female

Ancient Etruscan female name that means "strong" or "powerful", associated with historical figures like Saint Birgitta of Sweden despite its rarity today.

BIRKLEE

Female

Distinctive American name created by blending Birch ('birch tree') and Leigh ('meadow'). While its meaning is open to interpretation, it evokes images of scenic landscapes.

BIRKLEY

Female

Rare Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "birch tree," brought to England by Vikings during the Middle Ages.

BIRT

Female

Norwegian name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', derived from Old Norse 'bjartr'.

BIRTA

Female

Icelandic female name derived from the Old Norse word 'bjort', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. It has historical significance and embodies strength and resilience.

BIRTHA

Female

Rare Hebrew female given name derived from 'berith', signifying 'covenant'.

BIRTHEL

Female

Unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.

BIRTIE

Female

Uncommon Scottish female name derived from the masculine Bartholomew, though it does not directly convey its historical meaning of 'son of tumultuous one'.

BIRTTANY

Female

Brittany is an English name derived from the French word "Bretagne," meaning "from the land of the Britons." It has ties to Celtic culture and history and was traditionally used as a male name in France before becoming popular as a female name in recent decades.

BIRTY

Female

Uncommon given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Bertie, meaning 'army-bright', but its true meaning remains uncertain.

BIRUTA

Female

Baltic-origin first name from Latvia. It derives from 'birs' meaning 'birch tree' and 'uta' meaning 'honor, glory'. Thus, it signifies strength, grace, and dignity.

BIRUTE

Female

Lithuanian name meaning 'white' or 'pure', derived from the legendary queen Birutė who ruled in the 13th century and was associated with the Baltic goddess of fertility and love.

BIRYDIANA

Female

Bryydiana is a unique and enchanting feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word "bryw" meaning "hill" or "mountain", combined with the feminine suffix "-ana".

BISA

Female

African name of Ghanaian origin, meaning 'born on Tuesday'.

BISAN

Female

Charming Lebanese name meaning "beauty".

BISCEGLIA

Female

Rare Italian boy's name derived from the Apulian city Bisceglie, meaning 'fork' or 'forked path', symbolizing life's choices and crossroads.

BISHARO

Female

Contemporary given name of unknown origin, characterized by its unique spelling and sound. It consists of two vowels ('i', 'o') and three consonants ('b', 's', 'r'), creating a balanced rhythm when spoken aloud. Despite its unclear origins, the meaning of Bisharo is not explicitly defined, allowing individuals named Bisharo to create their own personal narratives and associations with the name.

BISHOP

Female

English name originally derived from 'bisceop', meaning 'bishop'.

BISLEIDY

Female

Rare but captivating Hispanic name believed to mean "beauty" or "grace," possibly derived from the Spanish word "bella.

BISMA

Female

Arabic-derived name meaning perfume or fragrance, associated historically with intelligence and beauty.

BISMAH

Female

Beautiful Arabic name derived from 'Basmalah', meaning 'In the Name of Allah'. It is significant as it begins the Quran, Islam's holy book.

BISOLA

Female

African origin name, popular among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin. Its meaning, "Father's return," reflects strength and resilience, symbolizing new beginnings after adversity.

BISSAN

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'smile', symbolizing happiness and warmth.

BISSIE

Female

Unusual given name with unknown origins and meaning; some propose it's a variant of Beatrice but evidence is lacking.

BITA

Female

Traditional Persian name meaning 'girl' or 'daughter', popularized by Queen Arsacene of the Parthian Empire.