Female names most popular from last year.
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KOLBY
FeminineModern American name of uncertain origin and meaning, first appearing in the late 20th century. It has been attributed variously to the English name Colby or Native American tribe Koyukon, among other possibilities. Despite its unclear roots, Kolby has gained popularity as a given name in recent years.
LIBA
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'libah', meaning 'heart'. It's mentioned in the Bible as one of Zelophehad's daughters, known for her wisdom and courage.
MAIDA
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning 'banquet' or 'feast', associated with celebration and abundance in Islamic tradition, and popularized through a village in India.
MARLEI
FeminineBrazilian name derived from "mar" (sea) and "-lei," conveying beauty and grace while evoking oceanic imagery.
NAHIA
FeminineUnique Basque-derived name meaning 'wish' or 'desire', embodying strong willpower and ambition.
NAMAARI
FeminineUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'the one who has been given kindness', embodying benevolence and compassion.
NEYLANI
FeminineUnique feminine name of Latin American origin, derived from Quechua language roots where 'ney' means fire and 'lani' signifies light or flame, symbolizing radiance and illumination.
NOVI
FeminineSlavic given name derived from the Serbo-Croatian word "nov", meaning "new".
OLYVIA
FeminineDistinctive feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'olive tree' and symbolizing peace, prosperity, and abundance.
RAELYNNE
FeminineUncommon yet captivating English female name derived from the Old English word 'rægell', meaning 'counsel' or 'advice'.
SAFIYAH
FeminineThe unisex Arabic name Safiyah means 'pure' or 'chaste', derived from the word 'safi'. Historically significant as the original name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives, it embodies purity and innocence in Islamic culture.
SAHAR
FeminineBeautiful Arabic name meaning 'dawn' or 'morning', symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
SAKURA
FeminineThe name Sakura originates from ancient Japan, derived from 'sakura' meaning 'cherry blossom', symbolizing renewal and new beginnings.
SHYANNE
FeminineAmerican-originated name, created by combining elements from names like Shanice and Shania. Its meaning is unknown but it's often associated with femininity and elegance.
SKYY
FeminineDistinctive, modern American name created in the 1990s by entertainer Skyy Wildsmith, with its meaning open to interpretation.
UNITY
FeminineLatin origin, derived from "unus" meaning 'one', signifying harmony and oneness.
VALENTINE
FeminineUnique Latin-origin given name derived from Valentinus, meaning "strong" or "healthy.
WRENN
FeminineRare given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old English word 'weargen' meaning 'stranger' or 'outlaw'.
AARIYAH
FeminineElegant Arabic name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', popularized by celebrities like Beyoncé and associated with purity and grandeur.
AMAIAH
FeminineAmaiah, of Hebrew origin, means 'burden' or 'strength', being the father of Prophet Zechariah in the Old Testament.
ARUNA
FeminineAruna, of Sanskrit origin, translates to "the first ray of sunlight" or "dawn," reflecting its association with Aruna, the charioteer of the Sun God Surya in Hindu mythology.
ARYN
FeminineModern girl's name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Erin meaning 'peace', or a contemporary creation.
AYELET
FeminineThe name Ayelet has Hebrew roots meaning "does," originally associated with graceful female deer, and is linked to biblical figure Abigail's wisdom in Jewish tradition.
BEXLEE
FeminineUncommon American female given name with multiple possible origins and meanings. It may be a modern invention combining elements from other names like Rebecca and Alexandria, or derived from the English surname Beckley, meaning 'beech clearing' or 'fair waters'. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice for a daughter's name.
BRANDI
FeminineAmerican feminine given name derived from the Scottish/Irish surname Brendan/Breandan, meaning "prince" or "proud".
CHARLESTON
FeminineUncommon American given name derived from the historic South Carolina city.
DAYANARA
FeminineSpanish feminine given name derived from Arabic words, meaning 'small rose flower'.
DEASIA
FeminineCaptivating African name derived from the Swahili word "diasia," meaning "to be respected" or "worthy of respect.
EASTYN
FeminineRare English name derived from the surname Eastein, which evolved from Old English elements "ead" (prosperity) and "stan/sten" (stone).
ELLEANOR
FeminineElegant English name of Old French origin, derived from Alienor, meaning 'the other Aenor' or 'the other lords', with elements 'agan' meaning 'love' and 'njor' meaning 'land'.
ITZAE
FeminineEnigmatic given name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity due to its uniqueness despite lacking a widely recognized meaning.
JAILYNN
FeminineAmerican given name created by blending Jade and Lynn, with meanings derived from a precious stone and English landscape elements respectively.
JALYNN
FeminineDistinctive American girl's name created by Stephen King for his novel 'Rose Red', gaining popularity for its unique appeal.
JANAYA
FeminineDistinctive African-American name derived from Swahili 'Jana', meaning 'yesterday', carrying cultural significance and often used for girls.
JANETH
FeminineDistinctive female name of Spanish origin, derived from the male name Janet, which traces back to Latin Johannes and ultimately Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'Yahweh is gracious'.
JANNEY
FeminineDistinctive French given name, derived from 'janot,' once used to refer to a simple-minded person, but now associated with wit and intelligence.
JAYLYN
FeminineAmerican name of Native American origin, believed to mean "joyful" or "cheerful", and gained popularity in the late 1970s as a female given name.
JENNAH
FeminineArabic given name derived from 'jannah,' meaning 'paradise' or 'heaven,' popularized recently due to its exotic sound and positive connotation.
JUNA
FeminineJuna, of Spanish origin, means "young" or "youthful," invoking freshness and new beginnings.
KAMBRIE
FeminineRare female name of unknown origin, potentially derived from 'Cambria' or invented.