Female first names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
By religions
By ethnicities
By countries
BITANIA
FemaleUncommon female given name of unknown origin, possibly invented as a creative or fantasy name with no inherent meaning.
BITANIYA
FemaleUncommon Igbo name of African origin, its meaning unknown but potentially linked to 'unity'.
BITANYA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'gift from God', reflecting deep spiritual beliefs and cultural significance.
BITHA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'daughter', traditionally given to girls as a symbol of femininity and grace.
BITHIAH
FemaleRare Hebrew given name with biblical origins, meaning 'dedicated to Jah' or 'house of Jah,' and appearing once in Exodus as Moses' wife.
BITIA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine given name meaning "resin" or "pitch," originating from the word "bitumen.
BITSY
FemaleAmerican nickname derived from Elizabeth or Isabelle, with origins in Hebrew and French respectively, meaning "devoted to God.
BITTANY
FemaleBrittany is an English feminine given name derived from the historic French region of Brittany, named after migrating Britons from Great Britain during the Roman period. Its meaning is not explicitly clear but is often associated with interpretations such as "From Britain" or "Land of the Britons." It has gained popularity as a girl's name in English-speaking countries due to its association with natural beauty and cultural heritage.
BIVIAN
FemaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'life', created by combining 'vita' with the suffix '-an'.
BIVIANA
FemalePeregrina is a distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'pilgrim' or 'traveler'. Popularized by Miguel de Cervantes' novel, 'Don Quixote', this unique moniker carries associations of romance and adventure.
BIXBY
FemaleUncommon English given name with unclear origins, believed to derive from the Old English word "biscop" meaning "bishop". Despite limited historical records, it has been used as a first name in some families for generations, offering a unique and intriguing choice.
BIYANCA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group meaning "beauty" or "beautiful child," bringing good fortune and enhancing charm.
BIYANKA
FemaleSlavic origin name derived from the Bulgarian word "bijanka", meaning "beautiful girl".
BJ
FemaleUnisex name of Old Norse origin, meaning "bear," associated with strength and bravery in Scandinavian culture.
BJANA
FemaleUnique Slavic name derived from 'bjan', meaning 'white'. In ancient Slavic mythology, Bjana was revered as the goddess of winter and snow, known for her purity and beauty.
BLA
FemaleUnconventional given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical significance. Its popularity stems primarily from its unique sound and spelling.
BLAIKE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed to be a variant of Blake or a less accepted derivative of French Blaireau. It has been used for centuries and gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
BLAIKLEE
FemaleRare, Scottish female name derived from Blair, meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
BLAIKLEY
FemaleCaptivating Scottish given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Blaki, meaning 'dark-haired' or associated with the color black.
BLAIN
FemaleBlaine is a Scottish name derived from 'bláth', meaning "battle" or "fight", popularized in medieval Scotland and now recognized worldwide for its uniqueness and historic roots.
BLAINE
FemaleScottish surname-turned-name derived from 'blar', meaning 'plain' or 'field'.
BLAINEY
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Blaithín, meaning "little fair one.
BLAIR
FemaleScottish name derived from Gaelic 'blàr', meaning 'field' or 'plain'.
BLAIRE
FemaleBlair is a captivating Scottish name derived from 'blàr', meaning 'plain' or 'field'. It gained popularity through media and has been associated with notable figures like Harry S. Truman.
BLAISE
FemaleMale given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'blaesus', meaning 'stammerer'. It gained popularity through Saint Blaise, a Christian martyr and physician known for healing illnesses, particularly those related to the throat.
BLAIZE
FemaleFrench origin name derived from "blé," meaning wheat, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Popularized during the Middle Ages, it was often given to children born around harvest time. Historically, notable figures like Saint Blazius and knight Blaizot have carried this name, which today still embodies strength and courage.
BLAKE
FemaleEnglish given name of Old English origin that means 'black' or 'dark', though it can also refer to an occupational surname related to wool work.
BLAKELEE
FemaleDistinctive English name derived from "blæcleah", meaning "dark clearing".
BLAKELEIGH
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'blæc' meaning 'black', and 'leah' signifying 'woodland clearing'. It was originally a medieval English surname for people living near dark forests, later evolving into a distinctive unisex first name.
BLAKELEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from "blæc-leah", meaning "dark clearing". It originally served as a surname during medieval times before evolving into a unisex first name in the 20th century, reaching popularity in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s.
BLAKELI
FemaleUnisex name of African origin derived from the Yoruba people's culture. It combines "Blake," meaning honorable, and "Li," signifying happiness, conveying a powerful meaning: "Honorable Happiness.
BLAKELIE
FemaleRare yet captivating Scottish given name derived from 'black meadow' or 'dark-colored meadow', with roots in Galloway's place names.
BLAKELY
FemaleAmerican given name created as a feminine form of Blackley, derived from Old English 'blæc' meaning black and 'leah' referring to a clearing or wood, thus translating to "from the dark wooded clearing.
BLAKELYN
FemaleUnique African American name derived from the combination of 'Black' (strength, resilience) and 'Lynn' (from the lake), gaining popularity in the early 20th century as a celebration of African heritage within Western naming traditions.
BLAKELYNN
FemaleUnique American feminine given name created by combining Blake and Kennedy, though its exact origin is unclear. It has no specific meaning but is often associated with strength and individuality.
BLAKENEY
FemaleRare English name derived from the Norfolk village of Blakeney, which combines the Old Norse words "Blaec" meaning "black" and "ey" meaning "island," translating to "Black Island.
BLAKESLEY
FemaleRare English name derived from the Old English occupational surname for a baker, composed of 'blæc' meaning 'baker' and '-slea' referring to a clearing or open space.
BLAKLEE
FemaleRecent American creation, a unique blend of Blake and Lee without specific meaning or history, first gaining popularity in the late 20th century.
BLAKLEIGH
FemaleEnglish given name derived from "blæc" (black) and "-ley" (meadow), translating to "black meadow". It originated as a surname in medieval England, later evolving into a unique and distinctive first name.
BLAKLEY
FemaleRare English name with unclear origins, potentially derived from 'Blackley' or 'Blackall', signifying someone from a dark forest or evoking beauty and depth respectively.