Female first names.
ABBIGAL
FemaleAbigail is a Hebrew name meaning 'joy of my father', with a rich biblical history and enduring popularity.
ABBIGALE
FemaleAbigail is a Hebrew origin name meaning "joy" or "exultation," popularized during the Victorian era and often associated with happiness and celebration.
ABBIGAYL
FemaleUnique variation of the Hebrew name Abigail, meaning "my father is joyful," with a captivating biblical origin story as one of King David's wives.
ABBIGAYLE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," derived from the name Avigail. It signifies happiness and kindness, inspired by the wise biblical woman Abigail.
ABBILYN
FemaleAbhilyn is a unique Indian given name derived from Sanskrit "Abhilya", meaning "having good eyesight". It's associated with wisdom and vision in Hindu mythology.
ABBOTT
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old French word 'abbez', meaning 'abbot'. It was originally a surname given to boys from religious families but has since become a popular given name for boys due to its strong sound and association with leadership.
ABBRA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "father," often associated with strength and leadership, derived from the patriarch Abraham's name.
ABBRIANNA
FemaleUncommon Italian name derived from the word "abbriare," meaning "to break through." It signifies strength, resilience, and determination.
ABBRIELLA
FemaleItalian-derived name coined by American author Lurlene McDaniel in 1985, meaning "eager" or "lively.
ABBRIELLE
FemaleCharming French name created in the late 20th century, meaning 'to shorten' and associated with brevity and efficiency.
ABBY
FemalePopular diminutive of Abigail, originating from Hebrew and meaning "my father is joy".
ABBYE
FemaleCharming girls' name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "abb" meaning "father" or "monk." It gained popularity in the late 1980s as parents sought distinctive yet approachable names for their daughters.
ABBYGAEL
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name with origins in France, meaning "my father is joy".
ABBYGAIL
FemaleVariant of Abigail, a Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," with a rich biblical history and a modern appeal.
ABBYGAILE
FemaleAbbygaile, of Hebrew origin, means "my father is joy" and signifies strength, intelligence, and beauty, as seen in the wise Abigail from the Bible.
ABBYGALE
FemaleAmerican name created from combining Abigail and Gabriel, both Hebrew names with meanings "my father is joyful" and "God is my strength", respectively.
ABBYGAYL
FemaleUnique, recently created name that combines elements from Abigail (Hebrew origin, meaning 'my father is joyful') and Gayle (English derivation of 'happy').
ABBYGAYLE
FemaleRare yet notable American female name, potentially a blend of Abigail ('my father is joy') and Gayle ('cheerful').
ABBYLYNN
FemaleRecently created, beautiful name combining Abigail ("joyful") and Lynn ("from the lake"), suitable for all ages despite its modernity.
ABCDE
FemaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin, created purely for aesthetic purposes by arranging the first five letters of the alphabet in sequence.
ABDI
FemaleThe name Abdi originates from Somali culture and signifies 'slave' in the Somali language, but symbolizes devoted service to God and humanity.
ABDIA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father knows," reflecting the belief that God knows His children intimately. It comes from the combination of the Hebrew words 'ab' meaning "father" and 'yada' meaning "to know." This name has spiritual significance and is found in the Old Testament, where it was borne by one of King David's sons. Throughout history, Abdia has been associated with royalty and spirituality, used among Jewish communities and gaining international recognition today.
ABEEHA
FemaleMeet Abeeha, a distinctive Arabic female name literally translating to 'she who gives life', symbolizing strength, resilience, and nurturing.
ABEER
FemaleBeautiful Arabic name meaning 'white', traditionally used for both boys and girls, but more commonly given to females.
ABEERA
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'Abira', meaning 'small cloud', symbolizing softness and elegance.
ABEGAIL
FemaleAbigail is a Hebrew female given name derived from "av" meaning father and "gil" meaning happiness or joy, translating to "my father's joy.
ABEGALE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father is joy," derived from the words "av" (father) and "gil" (rejoice). It's an uncommon yet captivating name with biblical roots, appearing in the Book of Chronicles as Abigai.
ABEGAYLE
FemaleAbegayle: A Hebrew-origin name meaning 'joyful song', popularized by Biblical figure Abigail, now globally recognized for its uniqueness and significance.
ABEL
FemaleAbel, a Hebrew name meaning 'breath', is from the Bible's second son of Adam and Eve.
ABELA
FemaleEthiopian name of African origin, meaning "moon" and symbolizing fertility and prosperity.
ABELINA
FemaleHebrew female given name meaning "breath" or "fragrant breath," derived from the Hebrew word "abel.
ABELL
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning 'father', initially used as a title for religious leaders before evolving into a given name with historical significance.
ABELLA
FemaleSpanish name derived from the Catalan word 'bellus', meaning 'beautiful'. It was once a nickname for a noblewoman known for her exceptional beauty during the Middle Ages, evolving into the given name Abella over time.
ABENA
FemaleAkan girl's name from Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday".
ABENI
FemaleCaptivating African Yoruba name meaning "born twice" or "one who has been born again," often given to twins due to its spiritual significance in Yoruba culture.
ABER
FemaleRare, feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning 'river mouth' or 'estuary', associated with several towns in Wales.
ABERDEEN
FemaleHistoric Scottish city and river mouth named 'Obar Dheathain' meaning "mouth of the river Dee.
ABERNATHY
FemaleUnique Scottish given name derived from the surname Abernethy, which means 'mouth of the nether water'.
ABERY
FemaleWelsh given name derived from "aber," meaning "mouth" or "estuary.
ABEY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew given name, derived from 'abiy' meaning 'my father', with historical ties to biblical priests and kings.