Female first names.
ALIXIA
FemaleRare Latin feminine given name derived from "alias," meaning "another" or "else." Despite its unclear history, Alixia exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a unique and appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
ALIXIS
FemaleUnisex Greek name meaning 'helper' or 'defender', originating from the word 'alexein'. It has been popular throughout history, notably in France during the Middle Ages.
ALIXON
FemaleRare French name of German origin meaning "defender of the people," derived from Adelix via elements 'adal' (noble) and '-lic' (people).
ALIXX
FemaleRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or cultural association.
ALIXZANDRIA
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin, potentially blending elements from Old French and Latin, possibly meaning 'from the land of noble defense'.
ALIYA
FemaleFemale given name of Arabic origin, derived from the male name Ali meaning "elevated" or "exalted".
ALIYAAH
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning "elevated" or "exalted," often associated with nobility and grandeur, and popular among royal families historically.
ALIYAH
FemaleHebrew girls' name meaning "elevated" or "ascending," symbolizing spiritual growth and immigration to Israel.
ALIYAHA
FemaleThe beautiful and distinctive female name Aliyaha has Arabic roots, derived from 'ali' meaning elevated, and '-yaha' signifying beauty.
ALIYAHMARIE
FemaleUnique, beautiful name combining the Hebrew "Aliyah" meaning 'ascending' with the French Marie, derived from the Latin Maria and often associated with the sea.
ALIYAHNA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'she has ascended' or 'exalted', popular among Jewish families since mid-20th century and now recognized globally as beautiful and meaningful.
ALIYAN
FemalePersian name meaning 'elevated', often associated with nobility and high aspirations.
ALIYANA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning "elevated" or "exalted," created by adding the suffix "-yana" to the masculine name Ali.
ALIYANAH
FemalePersian name that means "elevated desire" or "exalted wish".
ALIYANI
FemaleRare Persian name derived from 'Alavi', meaning "from the noble family", signifying nobility and grace.
ALIYANNA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from Alia, meaning 'ascending' or 'elevated'. Coined by Anne Rice in her Vampire Chronicles series, it embodies elevation and grace.
ALIYANNAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "ascending" or "elevated," inspired by King David's intelligent and wise wife Abigail, offering a modern alternative to traditional Hebrew names.
ALIYE
FemaleUnique Turkish name derived from "aliye", meaning "ascending to heaven".
ALIYHA
FemaleArabic-derived feminine name, meaning "elevated" or "exalted", signifying nobility and grandeur.
ALIYIA
FemaleArabic name meaning "Exalted is Allah", composed of 'Ali' (elevated) and 'Ya' (Allah/God). It's rare, carrying deep spiritual significance despite lacking historical popularity.
ALIYIAH
FemaleArabic origin, meaning "exalted, noble," composed of elements "ali" and "yah.
ALIYLAH
FemaleBeautiful Arabic girls' name meaning 'ascension', popular among Muslims worldwide.
ALIYNA
FemaleUkrainian name derived from Olenka, meaning "little deer," associated with grace, speed, and strength in folklore.
ALIYONNA
FemaleArabic origin, derived from "Ali," meaning "elevated" or "exalted.
ALIYSHA
FemaleArabic name meaning "elevated" or "exalted". It combines elements from Arabic and Western cultures, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its unique sound and spelling. The name is often associated with strength, grace, and independence.
ALIYSSA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from Alisio, meaning 'of the lily'.
ALIYYA
FemaleBeautiful Arabic feminine name meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted', derived from the revered figure Ali ibn Abi Talib, and symbolizing spiritual growth in Islam.
ALIYYAH
FemaleArabic name derived from 'Ali', signifying "elevated" or "exalted", often bestowed upon girls expected to embody nobility and purpose.
ALIZ
FemaleHungarian female name derived from 'álizs', meaning 'violet'. It symbolizes modesty, humility, and chastity, associated with the delicate flower.
ALIZA
FemaleHebrew name derived from the verb 'aliyah', meaning "to ascend" or "to go up", signifying journey, growth, and achievement.
ALIZABELLA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-inspired name meaning 'beautiful lizard', combining Spanish 'alizabet' and Italian '-bella'.
ALIZABETH
FemaleUnique and captivating girl's name of Latin origin, derived from the word "alicui," meaning "to another" or "other," combined with the female suffix "-beth." It translates to "another Beth.
ALIZAE
FemaleStriking Greek-derived name that means 'to defend' or 'protect', inspired by the Titan Alize from Greek mythology.
ALIZAH
FemaleModern Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'to ascend' or 'to go up', popular among Jewish families in the U.S., symbolizing elevation and personal growth.
ALIZAI
FemaleCaptivating Persian name meaning 'eloquence', traditionally used for both boys and girls, and popularized by poet Alizay Navab.
ALIZANDRA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from "alizarina," meaning red dye extracted from the madder plant. It symbolizes elegance, grace, and strength.
ALIZAY
FemaleRare but elegant French feminine name derived from the Occitan word "alís" meaning "noble".
ALIZAYA
FemaleRare, Hebrew-origin female name derived from "aliyah," meaning "to ascend." It signifies immigration to Israel and has gained popularity recently despite lacking historical precedent.
ALIZAYAH
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin and meaning, often believed to be derived from Hebrew as a variation of Elizabeth or from Persian/Arabic roots, but with no definitive evidence supporting these claims. Its captivating sound and distinctiveness make it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive for their child despite its unclear history and lack of well-known figures associated with the name.
ALIZAYE
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from 'alizé', meaning trade winds, and associated with freedom, movement, and nature's power.