Female first names.

ALEMA

Female

Hebrew female given name meaning 'concealed' or 'hidden', originating from the biblical story of Adam and Eve.

ALENA

Female

Slavic female given name derived from the element 'alene', meaning 'light' or 'harmony'.

ALENAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Aleh', meaning 'ascend' or 'rise', associated with elevation and progress.

ALENCIA

Female

Unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "albus," meaning white or pure.

ALENDA

Female

Rare and compelling Latin-origin female name derived from 'alere', meaning 'to nourish' or 'to grow'. It was popular among medieval Italian nobility and is associated with strength, resilience, and unwavering principles.

ALENE

Female

Rare, French-derived name meaning "awl" or "leather punch," historically favored among the aristocracy.

ALENI

Female

Distinctive Greek name derived from "alenos," meaning "hidden" or "concealed." It carries connotations of mystery and intrigue, tracing back to the Greek god of secrets. Though globally appreciated for its uniqueness, Aleni remains relatively rare, often associated with intelligence and depth.

ALENIA

Female

Italian feminine name derived from 'Aleinus,' meaning 'foreign' or 'alien.' It's historically significant, associated with figures like Saint Alena, and often linked to strength, courage, and nobility.

ALENIS

Female

Unique Greek name derived from "alethinos," meaning genuine or authentic, reflecting honesty and sincerity.

ALENKA

Female

Slavic female name derived from the element 'alen', meaning 'dazzling' or 'shining'.

ALENNA

Female

Unique feminine given name of unknown origin, adopted by some as a beautiful and distinctive choice due to its pleasing rhythm and elegant sound. Its meaning is open to personal interpretation, often associated with enchantment or individuality.

ALENNAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'ascending' or 'going up,' associated with elevation and progress.

ALENNY

Female

Rare, unique French-derived name created by combining Alice and Jenny, with no specific meaning but intended to stand out.

ALENY

Female

Unique Latin-derived name that means 'alien' or 'strange'.

ALEONA

Female

Rare yet elegant feminine given name of Greek origin, derived either from the goddess Alea signifying good fortune, or the Greek word 'aléa' meaning 'whale', conveying reverence for these majestic creatures.

ALEPH

Female

Unique Hebrew name derived from the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, symbolizing unity and infinity.

ALERA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'wings,' symbolizing freedom and grace, with historical ties to Roman mythology's Alae, goddess of dreams.

ALERAH

Female

Hebrew name derived from 'alerah ha'elohim', meaning 'angel of God'. It signifies divine purpose and strength, inspired by Samson's story in the Book of Judges.

ALERIA

Female

Aleria, of Latin origin, means 'wing' and signifies freedom and grace, inspired by bird flight.

ALERIE

Female

Meet Alerie, a distinctive French name derived from 'aérienne', signifying airiness, lightness, and freedom.

ALERO

Female

Captivating Basque name, meaning 'to bloom' or 'flourish', though its true origin remains elusive.

ALERY

Female

Distinctive French-origin given name derived from the Old French word "aler," meaning "to prepare" or "to make ready." It signifies preparation, readiness, and has been used throughout history in various forms such as Alaric, Alarich, and Aleric.

ALESA

Female

Distinctively American name derived from Latin 'alexia,' meaning 'defending men.'

ALESANA

Female

Distinctive Hawaiian name meaning "happy" or "joyful," reflecting its cultural roots in positivity and lightheartedness.

ALESANDRA

Female

Meet Alesandra, a unique Italian name with Latin roots meaning 'defending men', originally inspired by Alexander the Great.

ALESCIA

Female

Latin-derived name originally used as a male variant of Alicia, meaning "noble". Despite its masculine roots, it has gained popularity as a female given name in recent years.

ALESE

Female

Unisex Latin-derived name, meaning "defending men" or "the helper", originating from Alexander and popularized among females during the Middle Ages.

ALESEA

Female

Rare Greek name derived from Alesia, potentially linked to the Gallic town of that name or the Greek goddess Hera, and possibly meaning "unbound" or "true".

ALESHA

Female

Slavic name of noble brightness, popularized by Russian literature yet rare elsewhere.

ALESHANEE

Female

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ahalya', meaning 'the pure one'.

ALESHEA

Female

African American name derived from the ancient Egyptian goddess Aset, meaning "she who is of the throne," symbolizing love, beauty, and fertility.

ALESHIA

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "joyous" or "happy," first appearing in the U.S. during the late 1970s with inconsistent popularity, never breaking into the top 1,000 most popular names for girls.

ALESHKA

Female

Rare Russian feminine given name derived from 'aleyska', meaning 'little wing'. It was traditionally given to girls with gentle natures and gained popularity among the Russian nobility in the 19th century, evoking gracefulness and lightness.

ALESI

Female

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'defender of man'.

ALESIA

Female

French name derived from the ancient Celtic word 'Alisia', meaning 'defensive fortification'.

ALESIRAM

Female

Rare Persian name composed of 'Ala', meaning 'elevated', and 'Sir', translating to 'lion', thus conveying power and nobility.

ALESKA

Female

The name Alessa is an Italian variant of the Latin Alexander, meaning "defender" or "noble", derived from the Greek word 'alexein'.

ALESSA

Female

Italian-origin name meaning 'defending men', originally used by Greeks/Romans as a male name before evolving into a female name in Italy.

ALESSANDRA

Female

Italian feminine given name derived from Alessandro, meaning 'defender', and has historic associations with notable figures like Alessandra Giliani.

ALESSANDRIA

Female

Alessandria, an elegant Italian name meaning 'defender of mankind', originated from the city founded by Frederick Barbarossa, named after Alexander the Great.