Female first names.
ADLYN
FemaleUnique, elegant Latin-derived girls' name meaning "noble" or "highborn", popular among medieval European aristocracy.
ADLYNN
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from the ancient "Adenydd", meaning "fair" or "beautiful".
ADMIRE
FemaleUncommon yet distinctive English name derived from the verb 'admire', meaning one who embodies admiration, appreciation, and respect.
ADN
FemaleThe name Adn has its roots in Arabic, meaning 'slender' relating to physical appearance, and is often associated with beauty and grace in Arab culture.
ADNA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name meaning 'pleasure or delight,' appearing in the Old Testament as one of Esau's wives.
ADNREA
FemaleAndrea is a gender-neutral first name of Italian origin, meaning "strong" or "manly", historically used for both males and females.
ADOLFO
FemaleMasculine given name of Spanish origin, derived from Germanic elements "adal" meaning 'noble' and "wulf" meaning 'wolf', translating to 'noble wolf'. Despite its Germanic roots, Adolfo is primarily associated with Spanish culture and heritage due to its widespread use in Spain and Latin America.
ADOLINE
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'Adonijah', meaning 'the Lord is my joy'.
ADOLPH
FemaleHistorical German name meaning "noble wolf," derived from the elements "adal" and "wolf.
ADOLPHA
FemaleRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "adolphi" meaning 'noble', popular in medieval Europe among nobility.
ADOLPHINE
FemaleHistoric Germanic name meaning "noble peace".
ADONA
FemaleRare but revered Hebrew female name derived from "adon," meaning "lord" or "master.
ADONAI
FemaleAdonai, of Hebrew origin, means "Lord" or "Master" and is often used as a substitute for the sacred Tetragrammaton in Judaism.
ADONCIA
FemaleAdoncia, of Latin origin, means 'hooked' or 'curved', often associated with delicate fern-like plants in the genus Adiantum.
ADONIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'lord' or 'master', drawing from Greek mythology's Adonis.
ADONIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "lord" or "master of the Lord.
ADONICA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "Lady" or "Noble Woman," derived from the Hebrew word "adon" with the feminine suffix "-ah.
ADONIJAH
FemaleHebrew name composed of "adon" (lord/master) and "Yah" (a form of Yahweh), first appearing in the Bible as King David's eldest son, though not particularly popular historically.
ADONIS
FemaleGreek name meaning "lord" or "master," derived from the handsome shepherd in Greek mythology who was loved by Aphrodite and met an untimely death while hunting.
ADONIYAH
FemaleUnique and distinctive Hebrew female given name derived from "adon," meaning "lord," and suffixed with "-yah.
ADONNA
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-origin name meaning "my lord," associated with power and leadership throughout history, but relatively rare today.
ADONYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'adonai', meaning 'my Lord'.
ADOR
FemaleHebrew name meaning "help from God," popularized outside Judaism due to its unique sound and spiritual significance.
ADORA
FemaleUnique Latin-origin name derived from 'adore', signifying profound devotion and love; it evolved from an ancient Roman title for revered individuals.
ADORABELLA
FemaleItalian name derived from 'adorabile', meaning admirable or lovable.
ADORABLE
FemaleRare, French-origin given name meaning 'lovable' or 'charming.'
ADORAE
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'majestic' or 'exalted', originally used in ancient Hebrew culture to denote children of great potential.
ADORAH
FemaleAdorah, of Hebrew origin, means "decorated with light".
ADORE
FemaleUnique unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "adar" meaning 'majestic' or 'noble', popularized by its association with King Ador of Edom, and appealing to English speakers due to its phonetic qualities.
ADOREE
FemaleUnique female given name of uncertain origin, believed to be a blend of Adora (Latin for 'golden') and Rebekah (Hebrew for 'to bind'). It gained popularity in the late 20th century US but remains relatively uncommon.
ADORI
FemaleRare yet meaningful Latin-derived name meaning 'to adore'.
ADORIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'to worship' or 'to adore', signifying reverence and devotion. Popular during the Roman Empire era and carried by notable figures like Saint Adoria, it has regained popularity in recent years for its distinct origin story and powerful meaning.
ADORN
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, with no documented etymology or historical significance. Its meaning is unclear, but this hasn't hindered its recent popularity among parents seeking distinctive names.
ADRA
FemaleRare yet captivating Hebrew feminine given name derived from "aderet," meaning "glory" or "splendor." Historically associated with the Queen of Sheba, Adra evokes regal distinction and wisdom.
ADRAIN
FemaleAdrian is a Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, used by Emperor Hadrian around 130 AD, later popularized among Christians due to several saints bearing the name. Today, Adrian remains a classic yet approachable choice for boys' names worldwide.
ADRAINE
FemaleRare French given name derived from "adrain," meaning "from/by the stream.
ADRAINNE
FemaleAdrianne is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "from Hadria" or "from Adrian," once an ancient city and Roman emperor respectively.
ADRAYA
FemaleRare Persian name derived from 'adreh', signifying wisdom.
ADREA
FemaleAndrea is a feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the masculine name meaning 'manly' or 'strong'.
ADREAM
FemaleContemporary name derived from the Latin prefix 'ad-' meaning 'towards' and 'dream', signifying movement towards aspirations.