Female first names.
ALIZE
FemaleFrench name derived from the Occitan word 'aliza', meaning 'the north wind'. It has gained global popularity, often associated with strength and freedom due to its connection with the wind.
ALIZEA
FemaleUnique feminine name with origins in Arabic ('Ali', meaning elevated) and Greek ('Zea', derived from Demeter, goddess of harvest). It signifies nobility and abundance.
ALIZEAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'.
ALIZEE
FemaleAlizee: A charming French origin name meaning 'trade wind,' often associated with air or wind, popularized in recent years without historical figure attachments.
ALIZEH
FemalePersian name meaning "noble" or "exalted", popularized by Princess Alizeh of Iran.
ALIZET
FemaleUnique female given name of French origin derived from 'alizette', meaning 'goldfinch'. It symbolizes beauty and melodious song, with versatile nickname options like Ali or Zette.
ALIZETH
FemaleRare, captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'Ali' meaning 'noble,' and 'zeth' from Greek Zethus, 'to flow.' It signifies 'flowing with nobility.'
ALIZETTE
FemaleRare French girl's name derived from 'alizier', the French word for elder tree, symbolizing nature and French culture.
ALIZEY
FemaleFrench origin, derived from "alizé," meaning trade wind, symbolizing freedom and nature's power.
ALIZEYA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of Persian origin, derived from the word "alizah" meaning 'fairy' or 'genie'.
ALIZIA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from 'alice', meaning 'noble'.
ALIZIAH
FemaleAliziah, of Arabic origin, combines 'Ali', meaning 'elevated', with 'Zahira', meaning 'radiant'. It signifies 'elevated radiance'.
ALIZON
FemaleUncommon female given name of Occitan origin, derived from the word 'alisoun' meaning 'lily', symbolizing beauty and grace.
ALIZZA
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'alizé', meaning trade winds, popularized by Marie Desplechin's novel "Alizée". It has no specific meaning beyond its connection to the wind, standing out as a unique and beautiful choice.
ALIZZON
FemaleRare, modern French feminine name derived from 'alisier', the common service tree or mountain ash, symbolizing growth and natural beauty.
ALJAWHARA
FemaleElegant Arabic female name derived from "jewhar," meaning pearl. It signifies 'the one who has a pearl' or 'the pearly one.'
ALJAWHARAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'moon's glow', historically popular among Middle Eastern royalty, signifying elegance.
ALJEAN
FemaleRare, French-origin given name meaning "of Geneva," derived from the Middle Ages when it was used as a surname for people from that Swiss city.
ALJOHARA
FemaleSpanish name of Arabic origin, meaning "the precious stones," signifying elegance, beauty, and rarity.
ALJOHARAH
FemaleUncommon yet striking Arabic name derived from 'ajwa' (date palm) and 'harah' (face), meaning 'the face like a date palm', symbolizing beauty in Arabian culture.
ALKA
FemaleIndian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Alaka', meaning 'elevated'.
ALKERIA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Basque origin, first popularized during the late Middle Ages in prominent Basque families. Though its exact meaning remains unclear, it has come to symbolize strength, intelligence, and elegance over time, qualities associated with notable figures like Alkería de ezpeleta. Today, Alkeria stands out as a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
ALLA
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning 'God', derived from 'Allah'.
ALLAH
FemaleArabic-origin word used exclusively by Muslims to refer to the one true God, with 'Allah' meaning 'to worship', reflecting Islam's belief that all creation exists to worship Him.
ALLAHNA
FemaleAllahna, an Arabic-origin female name, signifies 'goddess' or 'divine woman', derived from the Arabic word 'Allah' meaning 'God'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Islamic culture and has since been embraced globally for its profound spiritual meaning.
ALLAHNI
FemaleArabic given name derived from 'Allah', meaning 'God', so it translates to 'my God' or 'my Lord'.
ALLAIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female name meaning "all hers" or "everything she wants".
ALLAINA
FemaleLatin origin that means "beautiful, noble," derived from 'albus' meaning white or bright and '-ina' denoting feminine form.
ALLAIRE
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from 'aler', meaning 'to go' or 'to move'. It gained popularity during the 20th century in France, symbolizing movement and progress.
ALLAN
FemaleScottish origin, derived from Old Germanic elements meaning 'noble ruler', and has been associated with historic figures like Ramsay and Quartermain.
ALLANA
FemaleIrish female given name derived from the surname 'O'Loughlin,' meaning 'descendant of the son of Lochlann.' Its history dates back to ancient Ireland, and it's associated with the protagonist of Margaret Oliphant's 1874 novel.
ALLANAH
FemaleIrish feminine given name meaning "harmony" or "peaceful," associated with balance and serenity.
ALLANDRA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from the goddess Aellandra, signifying grace, wisdom, and elegance.
ALLANI
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, symbolizing happiness or wealth.
ALLANIE
FemaleFrench origin, meaning "little rock" or "small stone," symbolizing strength and resilience. It's unique yet carries historical elegance.
ALLANNA
FemaleIrish origin name derived from 'Alainn', meaning 'beautiful'.
ALLANNAH
FemaleIrish feminine given name derived from the surname "O'Callaghan," meaning "descendant of Callaghan" which combines "church" and "companion." Though not directly connected to O'Callaghans in mythology, Allannah's rich historical context makes it a distinctive choice with pride.
ALLANTE
FemaleRare Italian given name meaning "in the ancient style," reflecting timeless elegance and honoring Italy's rich classical heritage.
ALLARA
FemaleCaptivating Arabic girl's name derived from "ellar," meaning "the night," symbolizing the beauty of the night sky.
ALLASIA
FemaleAllaysia, of Greek origin, means 'resembling the sea' or 'female warrior', derived from 'Alalysis' combining 'alla' (to the sea) and 'alis' (like, resembling).