Female names most popular from last year.
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JEANNINE
FeminineClassic French feminine given name derived from Jeanne, which means "God is gracious.
JELANY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "mountain goat," symbolizing strength, agility, and resilience.
JEMINI
FeminineUnique, exotic Indian name derived from the sacred River Yamuna, symbolizing beauty, grace, and prosperity.
JEMMIE
FeminineHistoric Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh has judged," often associated with royalty, though still uncommon today.
JENAN
FeminineArabic name meaning "cheek" or "face," symbolizing beauty, originally used for girls but also adopted by some cultures for boys.
JENASYS
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from 'genesis', meaning 'beginning'. It signifies new starts and creation, and was once associated with the first goddess of creation in Greek mythology.
JENEVIE
FeminineCaptivating Haitian name derived from French "Jeanne," meaning "God is gracious," popularized by Joan of Arc.
JENISE
FeminineUnique American name created by combining Jennifer ('white wave') and Lisa ('God is my oath'), offering a distinctive choice with no specific historical background.
JENNAVIEVE
FeminineCaptivating Scottish name derived from Seonaidh, meaning "God is gracious," and evolved over time with the addition of a French-inspired suffix.
JERA
FeminineHebrew female given name that means "song" or "melody," originating from the Hebrew word "zerah.
JERELYN
FeminineRare American female name created by combining Jeri and Lyn in the mid-20th century, with no specific meaning or etymology.
JERNEE
FeminineJerneé is an American origin name derived from "jern," meaning iron or steel, symbolizing strength and endurance.
JERRICA
FeminineAmerican female name created by singer-songwriter Jerry Cash for his daughter. It combines Geraldine ('spear strength') and Erica ('eternally powerful'), reflecting power and uniqueness.
JERUSALEN
FeminineSpanish given name derived from the Hebrew 'Yerushalayim', meaning 'Foundation of Peace'. It is associated with the holy city Jerusalem, revered by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
JESHIA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "God will provide," inspired by the biblical figure Jeshua (Joshua).
JESSABELLE
FeminineUnique French name composed of Jesse, meaning "God's gift", and Belle, meaning "beautiful".
JESSIKA
FeminineModern feminine name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Jesper (meaning 'God is my oath') and Jessica ('God sees'), offering a stylish alternative to traditional spellings.
JESUS
FeminineHebrew origin, meaning "God is salvation", derived from the name Yeshua. It gained widespread recognition following the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, becoming closely associated with Christianity while also carrying positive cultural significance.
JEYLEN
FeminineUnique, stylish name with unknown origins and no established etymology.
JEZELLE
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'Yosef', meaning 'he will add'. It's associated with courage, wisdom, and leadership, as seen in biblical figures like Jacob's son Joseph.
JIHAN
FeminineArabic name derived from 'jahan', meaning "world", often interpreted as "beautiful world" or "the universe".
JIMMIE
FeminineJimmy is a popular American diminutive of James, derived from the English name meaning "supplanter" or "one who follows".
JINAN
FeminineUnique Chinese female given name derived from the city Jinan in Shandong province, meaning "golden south" or "metal south". It embodies the rich history, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant culture of this strategically significant city throughout various dynasties.
JIONNA
FeminineUncommon African-American name, likely emerging in late 20th-century US, with an uncertain meaning possibly tied to Hebrew 'dove', but lacking concrete evidence.
JLEIA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, allowing individuals named Jleia to create their own meaning.
JOEI
FeminineRare but meaningful Hebrew name meaning "God will add" or "God shall increase," symbolizing growth and prosperity.
JOELIS
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'to shout' or 'cry out', associated with joy and strength, tracing back to biblical King David's warrior-musician.
JOELLIE
FeminineUnique French feminine name derived from 'joie', meaning joy or happiness, and believed to be created as a feminine form of Hebrew-originated Joel.
JOELLY
FeminineUnique, Hebrew name that means "God is willing".
JOELYS
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'Yael', meaning 'ibex' or 'mountain goat', signifying agility, strength, and grace.
JOLEA
FeminineMysterious yet appealing name with unknown origins, popular among parents seeking distinctive names for their children. Its meaning remains uncertain, with theories ranging from African or Native American origin to a variant spelling of French 'Joli' or blend of Josephine and Leah. Despite its unclear history, Jolea's uniqueness and phonetic appeal make it an attractive choice.
JOLISA
FeminineUnique African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'peaceful', symbolizing harmony and good fortune.
JOLYN
FeminineUncommon American female given name created by Margaret Mitchell for her 1936 novel 'Gone with the Wind'. Its meaning and history are unclear, but it's associated with traits like uniqueness, strength, and beauty.
JONATHAN
FeminineHebrew name meaning "given by God," popular throughout history due to its biblical association with King Saul's son and friend of David.
JOSALYNN
FeminineHebrew unisex name meaning "God shall judge".
JOSELYNNE
FeminineRare yet elegant French name derived from Joséline, meaning "God shall increase," found primarily in French-speaking regions worldwide today.
JOSILYN
FeminineElegant Hebrew-derived female name meaning "he will add" or "God shall increase," popularized in the mid-20th century through a combination of Josephine and Jessica.
JOSSELINE
FeminineUnique female name with Breton roots, meaning "little Joseph" and derived from the Hebrew name Yosef, signifying "he shall add".
JOSSLYNN
FeminineWelsh name derived from 'jos', meaning 'God' or 'Jesus', combined with '-lynn', meaning 'from the holy place'.
JOUDIA
FeminineArabic given name derived from 'judiya', meaning 'rosary' or 'prayer beads', associated with piety and devotion.