Female names most popular from last year.
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VIANKA
FeminineItalian girl's name meaning "to wander" or "to stray," derived from the word 'vianta.'
VIANNE
FeminineFrench girl's name derived from 'viane', meaning 'the violet', symbolizing modesty, grace, and beauty.
VIHAA
FeminineSanskrit girls' name meaning "earth/universe," associated with Hindu goddess Prithvi, and pronounced "vee-haa.
VIONA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name that means life, carrying historical significance and associations with vitality, renewal, and resilience.
VIRADHYA
FeminineVirahya is an ancient Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'without heroism' or 'without bravery', composed of 'Vira' (hero) and 'Hya' (without).
VISENYA
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name meaning "fair or beautiful," derived from the word "gwisen.
VISION
FeminineUnique girls' name of unknown origin, with no established history or cultural background. Its meaning varies by interpretation, often associated with seeing beyond the physical realm or having clear mental pictures/goals.
VIVA
FeminineSpanish-origin unisex name derived from 'vivo', meaning lively or full of life.
VRIHA
FeminineRare, Sanskrit-derived boys' name that translates to "expansive" or "vast," symbolizing limitless potential and grandeur.
WANITA
FeminineIndonesian-origin female name derived from 'wanita', meaning 'woman'. Though its history is limited, it holds cultural significance within communities challenging traditional gender norms.
WENDOLYN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating feminine name of German origin, derived from Old Germanic elements 'wenda' meaning "to go" or "to travel", and 'hild' signifying "battle". It translates to "noble fighter" or "bold warrior".
WILD
FeminineUnique, distinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its association with nature and freedom, despite having no specific historical or cultural significance. Its meaning is largely open to interpretation by the individual who bears it.
WILHEMINA
FeminineUnique German name meaning "little strong-willed warrior.
WILLOUGHBY
FeminineEnglish name meaning "willow tree" or associated with the Old Norse god Odin, originally from the village of Willoughby in Lincolnshire, England.
WINNER
FeminineGreek-derived name meaning "to win or conquer," symbolizing victory and commonly used as a male name.
WINONNA
FeminineWinona is a distinctive Native American name from the Ojibwe tribe meaning "firstborn daughter.
WRINLEY
FeminineUncommon English name derived from "writan" meaning 'to write' and "-ley" meaning 'meadow', translating to 'meadow where writing takes place'.
WYOMING
FeminineUncommon yet notable American given name with no specific meaning, but derived from the state's name, which translates to "at the big river flat" in Lenape Native American language.
XAILEE
FeminineModern name of unknown origin, with no historical or traditional meanings attached. It is often interpreted as a variant of "Saylor," meaning "seamstress.
XAMARA
FeminineExotic African name popularized by singer Aaliyah, potentially meaning "beautiful" or "to walk.
XANNA
FeminineRare and exotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Xandra' and 'Anna', or a variant of 'Zanna'. Its meaning, if associated with Italian 'Zanna', could be 'graceful'; alternatively, it might relate to 'defender of the people' or 'grace/favor', based on potential parent names. While not much is known about its history or meaning, Xanna remains a striking choice.
XAVIERA
FeminineUnique Spanish-origin female name derived from 'Xavier', meaning 'new house' or 'bright'.
XICLALI
FeminineAncient Berber name meaning 'beautiful/handsome one', predominantly used among the Amazigh people in North Africa since Roman times.
XIYA
FeminineRare Chinese name derived from 'Xi', meaning west, and 'Ya', signifying elegance, suggesting 'Western Elegance'. Its lineage traces back to the prestigious Xi clan, descendants of the revered Yellow Emperor.
XOIE
FeminineIntriguing name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Xavier and Joy or a shortened form of Xochiquetzal, an Aztec goddess.
XYLIAH
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Yoruba "Oyilahi," meaning "the Lord gave her.
YAILEEN
FeminineUnique Spanish female name derived from "ya" meaning "already" and "ileine," a variant of Isolina, which originates from the Latin name Isolde, popularized in Celtic mythology. It translates to "already like Isolina.
YALENI
FeminineUnique Nigerian Igbo name meaning "Let there be joy.
YAMIRA
FeminineRare Hebrew girl's name meaning "sea" or "great sea," reflecting its connection to the powerful waters surrounding Israel, and was also the name of a biblical prophetess.
YANINA
FeminineCaptivating Slavic female name derived from the Russian word "Yanin," meaning "God is gracious.
YARELIZ
FeminineCaptivating Spanish female given name derived from the Nahuatl goddess Yarelli, meaning "rainbow" and symbolizing divine beauty and celestial connection.
YAREN
FeminineTurkish name meaning "sun," associated with warmth, brightness, and positivity, popular among both boys and girls in Turkey, but more commonly used for females.
YARIELYS
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from 'Yari', meaning 'spear' in Quechua, and 'Elis', meaning 'pledged to God' in Greek.
YASEMIN
FeminineTurkish girl's name derived from "yasemin," meaning "jasmine.
YASIRA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'yasir', meaning 'easy' or 'simple'. However, it holds profound significance as it is associated with Yasira bint Hamzah, the aunt of the Prophet Muhammad, known for her intelligence, courage, and strong faith in Islamic tradition.
YASSIRA
FeminineArabic name derived from "yusr", meaning ease or comfort, associated with joy and tranquility.
YAZMINA
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'spring' or 'season', symbolizing renewal and growth.
YAZMYN
FeminineEnchanting name of Arabic origin, meaning 'jasmine flower,' symbolizing grace and elegance.
YEMARYAM
FeminineEthiopian name meaning "the Lord has heard," often given in gratitude for answered prayers, and popular both as a boy's and girl's name.
YIXIN
FeminineChinese origin, composed of 'Yi' meaning 'one', and 'Xin' translating to 'new', conveying the concept of a 'new beginning'.