Female names most popular from last year.
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ROYAL
FeminineThe name Royal originates from English, meaning 'belonging to or connected with a king or queen'.
HADLEIGH
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English "Hæðleah", meaning "heath clearing".
ZYLA
FeminineUnique, Slavic-derived female name meaning 'goat', symbolizing prosperity and vitality, traditionally used in Poland's rural southern region.
ROSALYN
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'little rose', inspired by Roman mythology's association between roses and the goddess Flora, symbolizing love and beauty. It gained popularity during the late Victorian era and remains a timeless choice today.
TINSLEY
FeminineEnglish origin and means "someone associated with tin," derived from the occupational surname Tinckley or Tincheley, which referred to those working in the tin trade.
MICAH
FeminineHebrew name from the Bible, derived from the prophet Micah, meaning "who is like God?" It signifies comparison to God in terms of justice and mercy.
PAISLEIGH
FeminineIrish girl's name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Gaelic word 'peasach', meaning 'Easter'. It was once popular in medieval Ireland and is often associated with concepts like new beginnings and hope.
RYANN
FeminineModern, gender-neutral Irish name derived from the surname O'Ryainn, meaning "little king" or "small king," suggesting royalty and importance.
BELLE
FeminineFrench female given name derived from 'belle', meaning beautiful. It has gained global popularity as a standalone name and also serves as a nickname for Isabella or Isabelle.
CELINA
FeminineUnique and captivating Latin-origin name derived from "coelum," meaning heaven, associated with the sky and celestial beings. Popular among Portuguese and Spanish cultures, it has been used throughout history and remains beloved today due to its beautiful meaning and timeless quality.
ESSENCE
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of French origin, derived from the word "essence" meaning 'being' or 'existence', symbolizing depth, complexity, and authenticity.
GUINEVERE
FeminineWelsh feminine name meaning 'white and smooth' or 'fair and peaceful.'
LYANNA
FeminineUnique name of Westeros origin, derived from ancient High Valyrian but having no specific meaning.
DAFNE
FeminineDaphne is a feminine Greek name derived from 'dafne', meaning laurel tree, sacred to Apollo.
JIANNA
FeminineCaptivating Chinese name derived from 'jian,' meaning 'beautiful,' signifying elegance and grace.
REBEKAH
FeminineRebekah, of Hebrew origin, means 'to secure' or 'tie'; it's a biblical matriarch and still popular today.
AKIRA
FeminineJapanese given name meaning 'bright good', popularized by Yukio Mishima's novel and Katsuhiro Otomo's manga.
ANIYA
FeminineAttractive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'father's daughter' and reflecting happiness at birth or paternal influence.
ROWYN
FeminineUnique, modernized version of the Welsh goddess Rhiannon's name, meaning "great queen" or "queen with great brightness.
AYANA
FeminineAyana, of African origin, means "born at night" in Swahili and carries cultural significance as children born then are believed to possess special gifts. It's also associated with night-blooming flowers, adding beauty and enchantment.
GUADALUPE
FeminineSpanish female given name that translates to "River of the Wolves" or "River of Healing Waters," originating from the town of Guadalupe, Spain, and gaining worldwide recognition through its association with the Virgin Mary's apparition in Mexico in 1531. It carries religious significance as well as a connection to nature.
KATHLEEN
FeminineIrish feminine name meaning 'pure little lake'.
KOLLYNS
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning 'pigeon', associated with the goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology. It's a unique and distinctive name with a rich historical background.
SHEA
FeminineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "síth", meaning "peace".
WRENLEIGH
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English phrase "wrenc-leah," meaning "willow clearing," originally a surname from Somerset, England.
ABRIL
FeminineSpanish feminine given name derived from Latin 'aprilis', meaning 'of April'.
DARCY
FeminineIrish name meaning "from the dark hill," popularized by characters in Pride and Prejudice and other literary works.
ELSA
FeminineFemale given name of Germanic origin, meaning "nobility" or "preeminence," derived from the Old Norse word "áls.
MORIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "my light", popularized beyond its biblical context as the mountain where Abraham was commanded to sacrifice Isaac.
AUBRIELLE
FeminineFrench origin name meaning 'daughter of light' or 'noble beauty'.
EMMALYN
FeminineUnique and elegant girl's name of Welsh origin, meaning "exalted" or "noble.
KODI
FeminineScottish unisex given name, derived from the Gaelic word "Còdladh," meaning 'lute,' associated with musical talent; originally a surname, it evolved into a popular choice in English-speaking countries despite its unique spelling.
MAIZIE
FeminineCaptivating French feminine given name derived from the word 'maïs' meaning 'corn', symbolizing vibrancy and nourishment.
GIAVANNA
FeminineGiovanna is a feminine Italian name with Hebrew origins meaning "graced by God" or "God is gracious," popularized in Italy during the Middle Ages and used by notable figures like Joan of Arc.
JADA
FeminineAfrican-origin unisex name from the Yoruba tribe, meaning 'to rejoice' or 'give thanks'.
JAYDA
FeminineAfrican name meaning "to rejoice" in Swahili, often associated with bringing joy.
JUSTICE
FeminineUncommon English given name with a strong meaning derived from Latin 'iustitia', via Old French 'justice', meaning 'fairness' or 'righteousness'.
KAYA
FeminineTurkish name derived from 'kayak', meaning 'boat' or 'canoe'. It signifies strength, resilience, and freedom, reflecting Turkey's rich maritime history.
SPENCER
FeminineThe name Spencer originates from English Middle Ages, derived from 'Spenser', an occupational surname for those managing estates or households, originally thought to mean 'keeper of the larder'. It is associated with notable figures like Sir Edmund Spenser, the poet, and is also a British dukedom title. Today, Spencer remains popular due to its historical significance and strong meaning.
ADARA
FeminineBasque-derived name meaning 'branch' or 'bough', symbolizing growth and resilience in nature.