Female names most popular from last year.

#10281

AIDYN

Feminine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning 'little dark one.'

#10282

AILEENA

Feminine

Blend of Gaelic 'rock/stability' and Indian 'grace/delicacy', symbolizing harmony between strength and gentleness.

#10283

AILIA

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', associated with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter and revered in Arab culture.

#10284

AILY

Feminine

Discover Aily, a captivating female name rooted in ancient Hebrew culture meaning 'ram' or 'male sheep', once held as a symbol of strength.

#10285

AIMARA

Feminine

Rare and captivating female given name of Basque origin, meaning 'the sea' or 'the ocean', symbolizing freedom, mystery, and power.

#10286

AISA

Feminine

Unique and meaningful name with possible origins in Japanese ('I love you'), Hawaiian ('firstborn child'), or Latin ('peaceful refuge').

#10287

AISSA

Feminine

Arabic name derived from 'aisa', meaning 'miracle', associated with Prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha.

#10288

AJUNI

Feminine

Unisex name of African origin, specifically from the Igbo people of Nigeria. Its meaning varies, interpreted as "leader," "brave," or "the one who brings light.

#10289

AKILA

Feminine

Distinctive Sanskrit name meaning 'entire' or 'complete', originating from ancient India and associated with Hindu deities like Saraswati.

#10290

AKIRAH

Feminine

Akirah, of Hebrew origin, means 'my song is the Lord'.

#10291

AKSHAYA

Feminine

Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'akṣaya', meaning 'infinite' or 'indestructible'. It signifies prosperity and longevity, with historical significance in Hindu mythology and culture.

#10292

ALABAMA

Feminine

The name Alabama originates from Native American roots, meaning 'clearers of the thicket' and derived from the Alabama tribe who inhabited the region before European settlers arrived. It later became the name of the U.S. state of Alabama.

#10293

ALAIRA

Feminine

Captivating African name derived from Swahili, thought to mean 'morning', suggesting freshness and promise.

#10294

ALAISHA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who brings wealth'.

#10295

ALAYHA

Feminine

Unique, modern name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking historical or cultural roots.

#10296

ALEIZA

Feminine

Aleiza, of Basque origin, means 'brave' or 'courageous', reflecting its historic association with valiant warriors.

#10297

ALESANDRA

Feminine

Meet Alesandra, a unique Italian name with Latin roots meaning 'defending men', originally inspired by Alexander the Great.

#10298

ALESSIE

Feminine

Alessia is an Italian feminine given name derived from Alessandro, itself originating from Greek Alexander meaning 'defender of mankind'.

#10299

ALEXIANNA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Greek name composed of 'Alexios', meaning "defending men" or "helper", and 'Anna', signifying "grace". This unique combination yields the interpretation "defending men with grace".

#10300

ALEXSANDRA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from Alexandria, meaning "defending men" or "protecting mankind.

#10301

ALEYNAH

Feminine

The unisex name Aleynah originates from Hebrew, signifying 'joyful' or 'happy', reflecting positivity.

#10302

ALICIANA

Feminine

Captivating Italian name derived from 'alicus,' meaning 'other' or 'another.' It's linked to Handel's opera 'Alcina,' where the sorceress Alcina lends mystery and intrigue to the name.

#10303

ALILA

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "aliyah," meaning "to ascend" or "go up.

#10304

ALISSIA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning "defender of mankind," popularized by Hesiod's epic poem.

#10305

ALLANAH

Feminine

Irish feminine given name meaning "harmony" or "peaceful," associated with balance and serenity.

#10306

ALLEY

Feminine

Unisex given name of English origin, derived from the word 'alley', with no specific meaning but offering a unique and modern sound.

#10307

ALLYANA

Feminine

Distinctive Hispanic name derived from 'aliado,' meaning ally or friend, signifying warmth, kindness, and loyalty.

#10308

ALONAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "the oak tree," derived from the Hebrew word "alon." It originated in biblical times and signifies strength and resilience, also symbolizing feminine power and independence across various cultures.

#10309

ALONII

Feminine

Uncommon given name with uncertain origins and unclear meaning.

#10310

ALONNIE

Feminine

Rare, elegant unisex name of French origin, derived from the alder tree, symbolizing strength and adaptability. Coined by Jean-Joseph Rousseau in his 1761 novel "La Nouvelle Heloise," it signifies courage and resilience.

#10311

ALYSS

Feminine

Alyss, of French origin, means 'noble' and stands out as a captivating choice.

#10312

ALYXANDRIA

Feminine

Modern variant of the Greek Alexandra, meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind.'

#10313

AMARU

Feminine

Inca name meaning "snake," embodying fertility and rain from ancient Quechua mythology.

#10314

AMAYLA

Feminine

African origin name derived from the Yoruba deity Oya, associated with power over wind, storms, and change.

#10315

AMAZI

Feminine

Uncommon yet significant Igbo name meaning 'my child'.

#10316

AMELAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'hope', with a rich history dating back centuries in Islamic tradition as one of Allah's 99 beautiful names.

#10317

AMIRIANA

Feminine

Rare Persian name derived from 'amirreza', meaning 'commander of the wise'.

#10318

AMIRRAH

Feminine

Arabic female given name meaning 'commander/prince' with a feminine suffix, signifying strength and elegance.

#10319

AMIYLA

Feminine

Rare but significant Hebrew name, derived from Amalia or Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'labor', signifying dedication and perseverance.

#10320

AMORIAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "Amor," meaning "to speak." It's found in the Old Testament as one of King Solomon's cities, known for its wise inhabitants, further associating the name with knowledge and communication.