Female first names.

AMRAH

Female

Taurus: Latin origin; means 'the Bull'; derived from constellation Taurus in zodiac; birth dates April 20 - May 20; commonly used as a boy's name, but can also be given to girls.

AMRAN

Female

Arabic name that means 'to live' or 'remain alive', symbolizing longevity and resilience.

AMREE

Female

Uncommon yet meaningful unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from 'amirah', meaning 'princess'. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the late 20th century.

AMREEN

Female

Distinctive Arabic feminine given name, meaning 'princess', popularized during the Islamic Golden Age by figures like Amreen al-Kaysi. It signifies elegance and strength.

AMREET

Female

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrit', meaning 'nectar' or 'immortality'.

AMREN

Female

Rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from the ancient word 'amren', meaning 'wave'. Its history stretches back centuries, with notable figures like Saint Amren, a 6th-century monk, carrying this name. The meaning behind Amren suggests strength and resilience, reflecting the power of waves in Welsh culture. Though gaining international recognition, it remains relatively rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with deep roots in Welsh heritage.

AMRI

Female

Arabic name meaning 'life' or 'long life', associated with leadership and strength, and popular among global Muslim communities for its powerful significance.

AMRIE

Female

Rare Persian name derived from Amir, meaning "commander" or "prince," popularized by the epic hero in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh.

AMRIEL

Female

Unique Hebrew given name meaning "God speaks.

AMRIN

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning "life" or "command," signifying vitality and authority.

AMRIS

Female

Arabic-origin unisex name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', often associated with leadership, power, and authority.

AMRIT

Female

Captivating Indian name of Punjabi origin, translating to 'nectar' or 'immortality', symbolizing spiritual liberation in Sikhism.

AMRITA

Female

Beautiful Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'imperishable' or 'immortal', associated with Hindu mythology's divine nectar of life.

AMRITHA

Female

Captivating Sanskrit feminine name, derived from 'amrita', signifying 'immortality'.

AMRUTA

Female

Rare yet enchanting female name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrutam,' meaning 'nectar,' associated with Hindu mythology's immortal drink of the gods.

AMRUTHA

Female

Indian-origin Kannada name derived from Sanskrit 'Amrita', meaning 'immortality'.

AMRY

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'commander' or 'prince', derived from the word "amir". It's associated with leadership and has been used by prominent Muslim rulers throughout history.

AMRYN

Female

Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Ármharán', meaning 'strong as a sea'.

AMSEY

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry', popular among Jewish communities throughout history and notable bearer includes Polish journalist Amsey Cahan.

AMSI

Female

Ethiopian origin, means "life" or "living".

AMUKTA

Female

Uncommon yet profound Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'liberated' or 'free,' symbolizing transcendence beyond ordinary limits.

AMULYA

Female

Sanskrit-derived name meaning "the first" or "the beginning," often associated with the Hindu god Vishnu.

AMUNET

Female

Unique female name of Egyptian origin, derived from the ancient goddess Amunet meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed', reflecting her mysterious nature.

AMUNIQUE

Female

Rare yet captivating African-origin female name derived from Swahili 'amunike', meaning 'one who is liked by everyone'.

AMVI

Female

Hebrew name meaning "my people", representing unity and belonging in Jewish culture.

AMY

Female

Popular female given name of English origin, derived from Old French Amee or Amée, ultimately from Germanic Amalia. It means "love" with "-lia" as a feminine diminutive suffix. Introduced by Normans after the 1066 conquest, Amy was initially used among upper classes but became widespread over time. Notable bearers include actresses Amy Adams and Amy Winehouse, while it ranked in U.S. top 1000 names between 2000-2019.

AMYA

Female

Sanskrit origin, means "night" or "darkness," signifying the mysterious and enchanting aspects of the night sky.

AMYAH

Female

Meet Amyah, a Hebrew feminine name meaning 'mother of multitudes', inspired by Sarah's biblical story.

AMYANN

Female

French-origin female name derived from "amie," meaning friend, composed of "ami" (friend) and "-ann." It's rare but has been used by notable individuals like American actress Amy Ann Bailey and Vanessa Lachey's daughter.

AMYBETH

Female

Amicabeth is a Hebrew-derived name meaning "my people live," representing community and belonging, first popularized in mid-20th century America.

AMYE

Female

Charming French-origin name derived from the Occitan word "ama," meaning "to love.

AMYHA

Female

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "amit," meaning "my people," signifying belonging and unity.

AMYIA

Female

Meet Amyia, a captivating Yoruba name meaning 'one who brings joy.'

AMYIAH

Female

Beautiful and unique Hebrew name meaning "the Lord answers," combining elements "Ammi" ("my people") and "Yah" (a shortened form of Yahweh).

AMYJO

Female

Distinctive American name created by blending 'Amy', meaning beloved, and 'Joey', meaning God shall increase.

AMYLA

Female

Rare Hebrew female name meaning "people of my nation," suggesting strong community ties. Its earliest known reference appears in Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

AMYLAH

Female

Captivating Arabic girl's name meaning "hope" or "aspiration," popularized by rapper A$AP Rocky and symbolizing positivity, strength, and resilience.

AMYLEA

Female

Unique Greek female name derived from "amylon," meaning flour, with historical ties to ancient Greek mythology like the nymph Amyclae.

AMYLEE

Female

Unique and beautiful French name derived from Aimée, meaning "beloved.

AMYLIA

Female

Unique and elegant Latin-derived name, meaning 'starch' or 'flour,' originally used as an endearing term in ancient times. Pronounced AH-mih-lee-ah, it is associated with notable figures like Saint Amalia, the patron saint of childbirth, and Amelia Earhart, the pioneering aviator. Today, Amylia remains a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet timeless name for their daughters.