Female first names over the past 10 years.
ANGEL
FemaleAngel is of Spanish origin, meaning 'messenger', derived from the Latin word 'angelus'.
HEIDI
FemaleGerman-origin female name meaning 'noble', popularized by Johanna Spyri's 1880 children's book inspired by adventurous Heidi Keller of the Swiss Alps.
DANIELLA
FemaleElegant Italian feminine form of the Hebrew name Daniel, signifying "God is my judgment.
MIRANDA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "admirable" or "wonderful", popularized by Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest' where Miranda signifies "wondrous beauty".
SAYLOR
FemaleStylish, unisex name of American origin, derived from the surname Sayler meaning 'shoemaker' or 'shoe seller', gaining popularity in recent years for its modern sound.
GRACELYN
FemaleEnglish female name formed by combining 'Grace', meaning elegance and kindness, and 'Elaine', signifying sun ray.
PHOENIX
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning 'dark red' or 'blood-red', associated with the mythical phoenix symbolizing immortality and rebirth.
AMANDA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'lovable' or 'worthy of love', first used as a female name in the 18th century.
GRACELYNN
FemaleEnglish name formed by combining "Grace", meaning charm or elegance, and Lynn, derived from a place-name meaning lake.
SABRINA
FemaleThe feminine given name Sabrina originates from Latin, meaning 'from the River Severn.'
SAMARA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'garden' or 'paradise'.
HALEY
FemaleUnisex name of English origin, derived from the Irish surname O'Halle, meaning "slender". It was originally a surname brought to England by Irish immigrants and has since become popular as a given name, especially for females.
KIRA
FemaleThe name Kira originates from Russia, meaning 'sun' or 'radiant light', derived from the Greek word 'kyrios' translating to 'lord' or 'master'.
RYLIE
FemaleModern, American name, possibly derived from Riley or Bailey, meaning "valiant and strong" or "from the clearing," or alternatively from Irish O'Reilly, signifying "descendant of the fair-haired one.
VERONICA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'bearing victory,' popularized by Saint Veronica's association with Jesus Christ.
ALISON
FemaleIrish name of Gaelic origin, Ailís, meaning "noble" or "proud," reflecting strength and dignity. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and has since gained international recognition.
PAISLEE
FemaleUnique Scottish given name derived from the town Paisley, meaning 'peaceful meadow' in Scots.
ALICIA
FemaleFeminine name of Latin origin, derived from Aelia or Aelius, meaning 'noble.' It was initially a surname before becoming popular as a female given name in the Middle Ages.
ESMERALDA
FemaleEnchanting name of Spanish origin derived from the Arabic word "asmara," meaning "love" or "beloved.
LENNON
FemaleIrish given name whose meaning is uncertain but may relate to 'lover' or 'beloved'. It gained prominence through John Lennon, a renowned musician and former Beatle.
HEAVEN
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'heaven,' meaning 'the realm of the blessed afterlife.'
LANA
FemaleBeautiful Slavic given name meaning "rope" or "cord," popular in Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, and beyond, made famous by actress Lana Turner.
AMARI
FemaleAfrican origin, translates to "peaceful warrior" in Yoruba culture.
AINSLEY
FemaleDistinctively Scottish name derived from 'Aindreas', meaning 'manly' or 'virile', originally used for males but also historically for females.
WREN
FemaleUncommon yet charming English given name derived from the Middle English word 'wrēn', meaning the small songbird known for its melodious tunes.
NADIA
FemaleArabic name meaning "hope" or "purity".
KATIE
FemaleIrish given name dating back centuries, derived from Catherine, meaning "pure" or "clear".
ELLE
FemaleFrench origin, meaning "she," and gained popularity in the late 20th century, first appearing in Jean-Luc Godard's film "Elle" (1962).
HALLIE
FemaleAmerican feminine given name of recent popularity, derived from the English surname 'Hally', meaning 'dweller by the sea'.
CELESTE
FemaleCeleste, of Latin origin meaning 'of the sky' or 'heavenly', was first used as an Italian surname before becoming a popular given name throughout history.
KAYLEIGH
FemaleIrish-origin name meaning "lieutenant," reflecting strength and intelligence, popular worldwide despite being less common in Ireland.
JENNA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God is gracious," also associated with the Irish Siobhan, popularized by the movie "13 Going on 30.
MADDISON
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'Mad', meaning 'from Madingley in Cambridgeshire'. It's typically feminine, with both 'i' and 'ie' spellings common.
BRINLEY
FemaleCharming unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient surname O'Brennleith meaning "descendant of Branuil", with historical ties to powerful figures in Irish mythology like Cú Chulainn, conveying strength and nobility despite its rarity as a given name today.
BIANCA
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from the Latin word 'bianco', meaning 'white'. It gained popularity through historic literary figures like Boccaccio's character in 'The Decameron' and Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'.
GWENDOLYN
FemaleWelsh name meaning "blessed ring" or "happy love", derived from the elements "gwen" (white/fair) and "dolen" (ring/circle).
MIRACLE
FemaleAmerican given name derived from the English word for 'miracle', referring to inexplicable events often attributed to divine intervention.
ADRIANNA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from 'Hadrianus', meaning 'from Hadria'. It signifies strength, courage, and nobility.
JOY
FemaleEnglish name derived from the word 'joy', meaning happiness or gladness. It has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages and was popularized by American writer Joy Davidman, wife of C.S. Lewis. Today, it remains a popular choice for girls, symbolizing positivity, celebration, and hope.
SHELBY
FemaleEnglish given name derived from a surname originally associated with the village of Shelby in Leicestershire, England. The meaning behind Shelby is 'happiness' or 'blissful meadow'.