Female first names.
ADDISAN
FemaleEthiopian name derived from 'adägsan', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', historically given to Amhara children during times of celebration.
ADDISEN
FemaleUncommon, modern name of unknown origin, used worldwide with various spellings like Addyson or Adalynne. It has no clear historical or cultural significance, making its meaning and interpretation subjective.
ADDISIN
FemaleRare African name of Yoruba origin, believed to mean "the crown has returned," symbolizing renewal or comeback.
ADDISON
FemaleEnglish origin name, derived from the surname Adams meaning 'son of Adam', used interchangeably for boys and girls since the late 19th century, with notable popularity in recent years due to figures like Pharrell Williams' son Rocket Man Rodricus "Rocket" Williams Jr., also known as Pharrell.
ADDISSON
FemaleAddison is a unisex English name originally derived from the Middle English word "adden," meaning "to full" or "to thicken." It was traditionally an occupational surname for cloth makers but has evolved into a popular given name in recent years.
ADDISTON
FemaleRare given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, first appearing in records as early as the 17th century.
ADDISUN
FemaleAddison is an English name of Old English origin, meaning "noble stone." It was first used as a given name during the Middle Ages but is now considered unisex.
ADDISYN
FemaleCaptivating American name derived from combining Addison ('son of Adam') and Sydney ('wide meadow').
ADDISYNN
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries and open to interpretation due to its mysterious nature.
ADDLE
FemaleThe feminine given name Addle, of Italian origin, signifies 'noble' or 'of noble rank'. It was coined by King Alfred the Great in honor of his daughter's noble lineage.
ADDLEE
FemaleModern, unique name of recent origin, likely inspired by other popular 'e'-ending names. Its meaning varies but may derive from the Irish surname O'Dalaigh ('from the daisy field'), or mean 'noble'/'great', or even 'little noble one'. Despite its uncertain origins, Addlee has gained popularity since its late 20th-century introduction.
ADDLEIGH
FemaleUncommon English given name, likely deriving from Old English 'æð' meaning 'river' or 'stream', and 'leah' meaning 'woodland clearing', though its exact origin remains unclear.
ADDLEY
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful English name derived from Æthelwald, signifying "noble ruler".
ADDLIE
FemaleDistinctively Scottish name derived from Adams, meaning "man" or "earth," offering a unique and modern twist on traditional Scottish heritage without a widely recognized historical figure.
ADDLYN
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "ead", meaning wealthy or prosperous, combined with "-lyn". It has musical qualities but lacks historical significance.
ADDLYNN
FemaleAmerican girl's name believed to derive from a combination of Adeline (meaning 'noble') and Lynn ('from the lake'), though its exact origins remain unclear.
ADDRIANA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'from the Adriatic Sea', originally associated with the ancient city of Hadria in Italy.
ADDRIANNA
FemaleItalian-derived female given name meaning "dark" or "from Adriatic", gaining popularity for its uniqueness and elegance.
ADDRIENNE
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from Adeline, meaning "noble homesteader," popular among medieval French nobility.
ADDSION
FemaleAddison is an English name derived from the Old English words 'adese' meaning "noble" and 'tun' meaning "estate," thus conveying the meaning of "noble estate.
ADDY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "ornament of God," signifying a gift or adornment from the divine.
ADDYLAN
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from "adda" meaning 'to advance' and "-lyn" meaning 'leader', combining to signify an advancing leader or forward chief.
ADDYLEN
FemaleWelsh name derived from 'Adda' meaning 'noble', followed by '-len' meaning 'leader'. It gained popularity in the Victorian era and can be used for either gender, now associated with creativity and individuality worldwide.
ADDYLIN
FemaleNewly coined feminine name combining Adeline ("noble") and Evelyn ("life" or "hazelnut"), resulting in a unique and captivating moniker without a specific meaning but rich historical components.
ADDYLINE
FemaleDistinctive yet mysterious given name of unknown origin and meaning, coined as an original choice or possibly a variant spelling of Adeline.
ADDYLYN
FemaleRare and unique given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with potential ties to Welsh or Germanic elements such as "noble" and "rule.
ADDYLYNN
FemaleAmerican given name of French origin, combining Adeline/Adelaide ("noble") and Lynn ("harmony").
ADDYSAN
FemaleAmerican name created by author Christopher Pike, with a modern sound and no definitive meaning, though some interpret it as 'daughter of Adam' or 'strong in faith.'
ADDYSEN
FemaleUnique English name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with resilience or uniqueness due to its Latin or English word connections.
ADDYSIN
FemaleModern American name created in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Adeline or Adyson. Its meaning is not clear, but some associate it with the idea of transformation through addition. Despite its relatively recent origin and lack of historical figures associated with it, Addysin has been used sporadically in the United States since 1998, with a peak popularity in 2004.
ADDYSN
FemaleWelsh origin female name derived from Adda, meaning "noble" or "rich".
ADDYSON
FemaleModern American feminine name created in the late 20th century as a variant spelling of Addison, which means "son of Adam.
ADDYSUN
FemaleDistinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years despite its uncertain meaning.
ADDYSYN
FemaleCaptivating name of recent origin, derived from the Welsh name Adda, meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'. It also shares roots with the English name Adeline, reinforcing its regal connotation.
ADE
FemaleNigerian name derived from 'ade', meaning 'crown' in Yoruba.
ADEA
FemaleAlbanian origin, derived from "adedaj" meaning 'to be like', suggesting adaptability and versatility.
ADEAN
FemaleAdean, of Irish origin, means 'little fire' and is associated with Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne.
ADEANA
FemaleRare, Greek-origin female name meaning 'invincible' or 'noble'.
ADEANNA
FemaleRare yet captivating Irish name derived from the ancient feminine "Ádhamhán," meaning "little fire.
ADEBISI
FemaleYoruba name meaning 'Crowned with joy', reflecting royalty and happiness.