Female first names over the past 10 years.

#81

EVERLY

Female

English given name derived from "efer" meaning "after" and "leah" signifying "woodland clearing," thus interpreted as "after the woodland clearing.

#82

KINSLEY

Female

Unique English female given name originating from the Middle Ages, meaning "king's clearing" or "meadow of the king.

#83

VALENTINA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "valere," meaning "to be strong" or "healthy." It was popular among Roman patrician families and has been widely used throughout history in Italy and other parts of Europe. Today, Valentina is a top choice worldwide, with notable namesakes including astronaut Valentina Tereshkova and singer Valentina Monetta.

#84

EVA

Female

Feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning "life," popularized during the Middle Ages and adopted across various cultures, with notable bearers including Eva Perón and Eva Hesse.

#85

SOPHIE

Female

French feminine given name derived from Greek "sophia", meaning wisdom, popular throughout history and worn by notable figures like Sophie Germain and Sophie Scholl.

#86

PIPER

Female

English given name originally meaning 'one who plays the bagpipes', derived from Old French 'piper'. While traditionally a boy's name, Piper has become popular for girls in recent decades due to its musical association and charming sound. It gained further prominence through Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, where Piper is a main character with unique abilities.

#87

PEYTON

Female

American given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Pidden meaning "fighting man's son". It has evolved into a unisex name, popularized in recent years by figures like Peyton Manning and characters such as Peyton Sawyer on One Tree Hill.

#88

ARIANNA

Female

Elegant Italian name derived from Latin Ariadne, meaning 'most holy', celebrated in Greek mythology as the heroine who helped Theseus slay the Minotaur.

#89

LYDIA

Female

Feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "from Lydia," an ancient region in present-day Turkey. It gained popularity during the medieval period due to its association with Saint Lydia, an early Christian convert mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Throughout history, notable individuals such as Claudia Lydia and singer-songwriter Lydia Mendoza have borne this name. In literature and popular culture, Lydia is a common character name, further contributing to its familiarity.

#90

CORA

Female

The feminine given name Cora, of Latin origin, signifies 'crown' or 'wreath', often associated with royalty.

#91

KAYLEE

Female

Kaylee: Unique Hawaiian female name derived from 'kay', meaning 'sea'. Popularized in the late 20th century, it signifies prosperity and connection to nature.

#92

DELILAH

Female

Hebrew female given name derived from "dalah", meaning "night" or "darkness". It translates to "the night has ended", symbolizing hope and optimism that even the darkest times can pass.

#93

QUINN

Female

Quinn is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "cúirt" meaning fifth, traditionally given to the fifth son in a family. Today, it's used for both boys and girls globally.

#94

MADELINE

Female

French-derived feminine given name, ultimately stemming from the Occitan 'Mahalda,' signifying 'from Magdala' and associated with Mary Magdalene.

#95

JULIA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman clan name Julius, meaning "downy-bearded" or "youthful". It has been popular throughout history and associated with notable individuals like Julia the Elder and Julia the Younger in ancient Rome, as well as modern figures such as actress Julia Roberts.

#96

MACKENZIE

Female

Scottish surname turned unisex first name, derived from the Gaelic word "Coigach" meaning "estate" or "land." Originally from the Highlands, it gained popularity worldwide, notably through Hugh Miller's writings and recent media appearances.

#97

VIVIAN

Female

Unisex given name of Latin origin that means "living" or "life", historically used for both males and females, with notable occurrences in literature like Vivian Grey and Vivian Auburn.

#98

MELANIE

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin word 'mālinus', meaning 'of the blackberries'.

#99

JOSEPHINE

Female

Feminine name of French origin, derived from the Latin name Josephus, meaning 'may God increase'.

#100

ADELINE

Female

French feminine given name derived from Old German elements, combining 'adal' meaning noble and 'hild' meaning battle, signifying "noble battle".

#101

ALEXA

Female

Greek name that means 'defending men', derived from 'alexein' meaning 'to defend'. It was popular in ancient Greece for strong families and has historical significance, unrelated to Amazon's virtual assistant.

#102

CLARA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', derived from the Latin word 'clarus'.

#103

NATALIA

Female

Feminine name of Latin origin meaning "birthday" or "nativity.

#104

RYLEE

Female

Contemporary American name, created by combining Ryan and Leigh, typically used for girls, with meanings possibly derived from "little king" or "rye field".

#105

MARIA

Female

Latin-origin feminine name meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness".

#106

AUBREE

Female

Unique English girl's name derived from the French "aubriette," meaning "little gold-haired one.

#107

JADE

Female

The name Jade, derived from Spanish 'piedra de la Seiten,' means 'stone of the side' and symbolizes wisdom, courage, and good luck.

#108

KYLIE

Female

Australian name of Aboriginal origin meaning "boomerang," popularized by singer Kylie Minogue, though its usage predates her fame.

#109

HADLEY

Female

Sylviana is an elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'forest', popularized during the Renaissance and often associated with nature's beauty.

#110

KATHERINE

Female

Feminine given name of Greek origin meaning 'pure'.

#111

LILIANA

Female

Latin-origin name meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and grace, first used in Europe during the Middle Ages.

#112

EMERY

Female

Unisex name of French origin, derived from the Germanic "Aimeric," meaning "home ruler." Popularized by Normans in England during their 11th-century conquest, it has historical significance, shared by figures like St. Emery of Aquitaine, and remains popular worldwide despite varying spellings.

#113

REAGAN

Female

Unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "little bright-headed." It has been used historically for both boys and girls, but in recent years, its usage has become more gender-neutral, especially outside Ireland.

#114

ISABELLE

Female

Popular feminine given name with roots tracing back to the German name Adelheid through its Occitan form Izabel. Derived from 'adal', meaning noble, and 'heid', meaning kind or sort, Isabelle translates as "noble kind". It gained popularity during medieval France via Norman invaders and was further popularized by Queen Isabella of France in the 14th century. Throughout history, notable figures such as Isabelle of Angoulême and Isabella di Morra have borne this name, which remains globally popular today.

#115

BRIELLE

Female

Feminine given name of French origin, derived from 'brioche', meaning 'roll' or 'bread'.

#116

ASHLEY

Female

English name derived from 'ash tree clearing', originally used as a surname but now predominantly female.

#117

TAYLOR

Female

English given name of Old English origin, derived from the occupational surname 'tailor', which was highly respected in medieval England for its skill and craftsmanship.

#118

LEILANI

Female

Hawaiian female given name that signifies a heavenly garland.

#119

BRIANNA

Female

Irish feminine given name meaning "strong, noble," derived from the Old Irish word "Brian.

#120

FAITH

Female

English origin, derived from the Old English word 'fæð', meaning 'faith'. It signifies trust, belief, and confidence, and has been embraced by people of diverse faiths and backgrounds.