Female names most popular from last year.
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MIRANA
FeminineSlavic girls' name meaning 'peace at dawn'.
MISHAL
FeminineArabic given name meaning 'lantern' or 'torch', symbolizing light and guidance, derived from the Arabic word "mashhal".
MIYOURI
FeminineFemale Japanese given name derived from the kanji "美" (mi) meaning beautiful, and "由里" (yori), signifying 'like' or 'according to'.
MOMINA
FeminineMomina, of Persian origin, means "pious" and is associated with faith and devotion.
MUSKA
FeminineMuska, a captivating name of Persian origin, translates to 'smile', symbolizing joy and happiness.
MYAIRE
FeminineUnique and enchanting American name coined by Christopher Moore for his novel "You Suck". While its meaning is not definitive, some associate it with the French word 'maître', suggesting intelligence or authority. Despite its recent origin, Myaire has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
MYER
FeminineRare Hebrew name that means "enlightened," symbolizing brightness and wisdom. It was first mentioned in the Bible as one of King David's warriors.
MYKENNA
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning "handsome" or "little brave one," evolving from the ancient Irish word Máicín.
MYSTIC
FeminineModern, fantasy name derived from Greek 'mustikos', meaning 'initiated into mysteries'.
NABA
FeminineAfrican-origin unisex name, derived from the Fulani language, meaning 'the creator' or 'the one who makes things happen.'
NABEELA
FeminineTilla is a rare given name with uncertain origins. It may derive from the Latin 'tilla', meaning 'hillock' or 'mound'. Alternatively, Tilla could be a variant form of Thilda or Matilda. It has seen some recent usage in English-speaking countries among parents seeking distinctive names.
NADEZHDA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name meaning "hope" in English, popularized during medieval Russia and Bulgaria for royal and noble daughters.
NAIELLA
FeminineItalian name meaning "young boy" or "playful child," reflecting joy and youthfulness.
NAIELLE
FeminineRare, distinctive feminine given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first appearing in France during the 17th century. Its unique spelling and sound make it memorable, while its unclear origins add an element of mystery.
NAINIKA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Indian name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'little goddess' or 'goddess-like', symbolizing grace and elegance.
NAIROBY
FeminineUncommon yet captivating female given name of African origin, derived from Nairobi ('cool water' in Maasai) and popularized by Olympic champion David Rudisha.
NAKOA
FeminineDistinctive name of Sioux origin meaning "firstborn son", signifying honor and respect in Native American culture.
NALAIAH
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from 'nālā', meaning 'to entwine', suggesting strength and connection.
NALAIYAH
FeminineNalaiyah, of Indian origin, means 'lotus flower' in Sanskrit, symbolizing purity and grace.
NALANII
FeminineRare and lovely Hawaiian name derived from 'nala', meaning 'flourishing' or 'prospering'.
NALEA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name, signifying 'calm' or 'tranquil', echoing the serenity of Hawaii's atmosphere.
NALEDI
FeminineAfrican name, derived from Setswana meaning "star", symbolizing light and guidance. It gained popularity internationally after being chosen by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt for their daughter in 2008. Today, Naledi is increasingly chosen by parents who appreciate its unique sound and positive meaning.
NALI
FeminineUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, sometimes associated with Hawaiian culture where it could mean "calm" or "peaceful". Used throughout history, including by an ancient Egyptian priest around 1800 BCE and in medieval French literature, Nali gained popularity in English-speaking countries in the late 20th century. Despite its uncertain meanings, those who bear this distinctive name often appreciate its uniqueness.
NAMIAH
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name that means "sweet", derived from the word "na'mah". It has a rich history in Jewish tradition, notably as the name of a wise prophet in the Bible.
NANETTE
FeminineUnique and charming French first name derived from "nanette," meaning "little Anna.
NASHALY
FemininePersian name meaning "perfume," offering parents a unique and fragrant choice.
NATANIA
FeminineThe Hebrew name Natania means 'to give' or 'grant', reflecting generosity.
NAYLIN
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning 'prayer' or 'supplication', associated with the final prayer service of Yom Kippur in Jewish tradition, embodying themes of reflection and renewal.
NAYLONI
FeminineStriking Hawaiian name derived from "nani," meaning beautiful. It's pronounced as "NAI-loh-nee" and can vary in spelling, but its meaning remains constant: beauty.
NAYSHA
FeminineBeautiful African-origin name derived from Swahili "naya", meaning 'life'.
NAZARIAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from "natzar", meaning "to watch or guard". It signifies vigilance and protection, historically used to honor the guardian god Jah.
NEAVE
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from 'Neeve' or 'Niabh', meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'.
NECHUMA
FeminineRare Hebrew name that means "comfort" or "consolation," associated with divine mercy in Jewish tradition. It appears in the Bible and Talmud, reflecting compassion and wisdom.
NEERA
FeminineCaptivating Sanskrit female name meaning 'goddess' or 'lady', associated with the sacred neem tree.
NESLIHAN
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'Pure Soul' or 'Chaste Spirit', inspired by the renowned poetess Neslişah Zeyneb Hanım.
NEV
FeminineUnusual, Irish-origin name meaning 'holy' or 'sacred', originally derived from the shortened forms of Irish saint names.
NHI
FeminineVietnamese name meaning 'two', often given to twins or children born on the lunar calendar's second day, symbolizing good fortune.
NILOUFAR
FeminineOriginating from Greece, Iridessa signifies 'goddess of rainbows'.
NIYELI
FeminineExotic, African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'with us', often given to twins signifying unity.
NOORI
FemininePersian name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', symbolizing positivity, knowledge, and guidance.