Female names most popular from last year.
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ANTONIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, meaning "from Antioche," referring to the city of Antioch in modern-day Turkey. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages through its association with Saint Anthonina, a 4th-century Christian martyr, and has been popularized by notable individuals throughout history.
LAILAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'night', deeply connected to the mysteries of the night sky.
MIAH
FeminineUnique, unisex Hebrew name derived from Micah, meaning "Who is like God?" It appears in the Old Testament and has gained recent popularity as a standalone given name.
AVERI
FeminineAveri, of Hebrew origin, means 'my strength' and is derived from Eber, the great-grandfather of Abraham.
GAIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'Earth', personifying the planet in ancient Greek mythology and representing environmentalism and sustainability.
LEXIE
FeminineFeminine variant of Alexander, a name of Greek origin meaning 'defending men' or 'protecting mankind', popularized in the late 19th century.
ADELA
FeminineElegant Germanic name meaning 'noble kind' or ' Mobility battle'.
BRAYLEE
FeminineStylish American girl's name coined by author Lauren Conrad for her "L.A. Candy" series, gaining popularity in the 2010s for its modern sound despite lacking traditional meaning or history.
CAMPBELL
FeminineThe name Campbell originates from Scotland, derived from the Gaelic phrase "cam beul," meaning "crooked mouth." It was likely given as a nickname to someone with an irregular mouth or lip.
ICELYNN
FeminineRare female given name with unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in 2013.
LETTIE
FeminineDiminutive of Letitia, a Latin-derived name meaning 'happiness'.
ELENI
FeminineTraditional Greek feminine name derived from the word 'torch', with historical and mythological significance.
HARRIET
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from the Old German word "Heribert," meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.
LEENA
FeminineFinnish female given name derived from the Finnish word 'lehti', meaning 'leaf'. It signifies nature and growth.
XOCHITL
FeminineAztec name meaning "flower water," derived from Nahuatl language, associated with goddess Xochiquetzal, symbolizing fertility, beauty, and love.
ARIADNE
FeminineGreek feminine name derived from 'ἀρίαδνὴ', meaning 'very holy, most sacred', and it signifies purity.
EMI
FeminineUnisex Japanese name with multiple meanings, often associated with 'beauty of the sea' or 'beautiful courage', having historical significance through notable figures like Michiko, consort of Emperor Heizei.
EVELINA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'little wish'. It was popularized during the Victorian era and has been associated throughout history with intelligence and independence.
JHENE
FeminineRare Hebrew girls' name meaning "God is gracious.
JILLIAN
FeminineModern American feminine name created by combining "Gill" or "Jill" with the suffix "-an", derived from Julian meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'. It's exclusively used for females and has gained popularity through recent media appearances.
KAYLIE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "victory of God" or "God is my judge," popular in English-speaking countries despite not being directly linked to biblical figure Caleb.
LARAMIE
FeminineAmerican female given name derived from the Wyoming city of the same name, established in 1868 during the Transcontinental Railroad's construction. Its etymology remains unclear but likely originates from French roots ("La Ramée," meaning "the grove") or possibly a French-Canadian trapper named LaRamee.
LEYLANI
FeminineFilipino name meaning "she who brings happiness.
EMANI
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'God hears' or 'God answers', reflecting faith and trust in divine intervention.
KAISLEY
FeminineUnique, late-20th-century English name, possibly derived from the surname Kay or Old Norse elements, with no significant historical figures associated with it yet.
LANDRY
FeminineFrench name of old Germanic origin, derived from Landric, which translates to "having power over the land.
MOLLIE
FeminineCharming and unique Irish given name, derived from the surname Ó Maolmhoda, which means 'descendant of the devotee of Mongan'.
NATHALY
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'gift from God', originating from the biblical story of Bathsheba.
SORAYA
FemininePersian name meaning "princess" or "royal head", popularized by royal figures like Princess Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari.
ANSLEY
FeminineRare, elegant English name derived from 'Ænsleah', meaning 'shield meadow' or 'enclosure', and has been used as both male and female since Anglo-Saxon times.
BRITNEY
FeminineBritney: An English name derived from 'brite', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. Popularized by singer Britney Spears but with medieval roots and royal ties.
INGRID
FeminineScandinavian feminine given name meaning 'beautiful girl'.
RHIANNON
FeminineWelsh name derived from the Celtic goddess Rigantona, meaning "great queen" or "goddess of the great tide.
AMIYA
FeminineSanskrit feminine name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', derived from the root 'ami'. It signifies friendship, companionship, and harmony.
CLARISSA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "bright or clear".
FRIDA
FeminineGerman-origin female name, derived from 'frid' meaning peace and 'hild' meaning battle, signifying 'peaceful warrior'.
ISHA
FeminineCaptivating name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Ishvara', meaning Lord or God, symbolizing power, wisdom, and compassion in Hindu mythology.
GRECIA
FeminineThe name Grecia originates from Spanish and Italian roots, meaning "from Greece", derived from the Latin word Graecia.
TARA
FeminineIrish name derived from "Teamhair", meaning 'throne' or 'hill'. In mythology, Tara was the Hill of the Kings where High Kings were crowned. It also holds significance in Hinduism and Buddhism as a female deity and savior respectively.
KAMILAH
FeminineBeautiful African origin unisex name, variant of Arabic Kamila, meaning 'perfect' or 'complete'.