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Feminine Baby Names

671 Feminine names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

Explore 671 baby names with a feminine feel. Every name links to a full page with its sourced meaning, origin, popularity chart, famous bearers, and a clear audio pronunciation. Names are listed most-popular first.

Feminine Girl Names

Santia#17224 in the U.S.Santia reads as a shortened, softened Santina, a Latinate name from sanctus, 'holy, saintly', oSabrena#17226 in the U.S.Sabrena is a spelling of Sabrina, the legendary maiden and goddess of the River Severn in BritiSiria#17267 in the U.S.Siria is used in Spanish and Italian as a girl's name. It is generally connected either to the Emilse#17283 in the U.S.Emilse is a feminine given name used chiefly in Spanish-speaking South America, most often readRalene#17321 in the U.S.Ralene is a mid-century American blend, joining a short Ra- element, as in Ray or Rachel, to thTaralyn#17373 in the U.S.Taralyn joins Tara to the fashionable -lyn ending. Tara is an Irish place name meaning 'hill' oShamica#17511 in the U.S.Shamica is a late-century American coinage built from the popular Sha- prefix and a -mica/-mikaRicarda#17527 in the U.S.Ricarda is the feminine of Richard, from the Germanic ric, ruler, and hard, brave or strong, giPenney#17544 in the U.S.Penney is a spelling of Penny, the pet form of Penelope (Greek, linked to 'weaver'), and it alsDelinda#17555 in the U.S.Delinda is an elaboration of Linda, which means 'pretty' in Spanish and derives from a GermanicSeason#17573 in the U.S.Season is an English word name, taken from the turning of the year, part of the 1970s taste forCalisha#17605 in the U.S.Calisha is a modern American blend, joining a Ca- prefix to Lisha, the ending of Alisha (a formLashaunda#17628 in the U.S.Lashaunda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Shaunda, an elaboration of ShaJamielyn#17631 in the U.S.Jamielyn joins Jamie, a pet form of James (from Hebrew Ya'aqov, 'supplanter'), to the fashionabZsazsa#17651 in the U.S.Zsazsa is a Hungarian affectionate pet form of Zsuzsanna, the Hungarian version of Susanna, whiLetecia#17673 in the U.S.Letecia is a spelling variant of Leticia, the Spanish form of Latin Laetitia ('joy, gladness').Onesha#17697 in the U.S.Onesha is a coined girl's name pairing an O- opening with the -esha ending shared by Tanesha anSecily#17723 in the U.S.Secily is a phonetic respelling of Cecily, the English form of the Roman family name Caecilia, Querida#17744 in the U.S.Querida is the Spanish term of endearment 'beloved' or 'darling,' the feminine of querido, adopNyemiah#17760 in the U.S.Nyemiah is a modern American coinage that echoes the -miah sound of Nehemiah and Jeremiah, adapJenea#17765 in the U.S.Jenea is a late-century coinage sitting between Jenae and Gina, built on the fashionable Jen- oDyane#17771 in the U.S.Dyane is a French-flavored respelling of Diane, itself from the Roman goddess Diana, whose nameGenea#17772 in the U.S.Genea reads as a modern coinage; some connect it to the Greek genea ('generation, birth') or toItsel#17841 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Itzel, a name of Maya origin popular in Mexico, usually read as 'rainbow lSyleena#17848 in the U.S.Syleena is a stylized spelling of Selena or Salina, names tied to the Greek Selene, goddess of Tabita#17855 in the U.S.Tabita is a spelling of Tabitha, from the Aramaic word for 'gazelle.' In the Book of Acts, TabiDimitria#17884 in the U.S.Dimitria is a feminine form of Demetrius, from the Greek Demetrios, 'devoted to Demeter', the gKirbie#17896 in the U.S.Kirbie is a feminine respelling of Kirby, an English surname and place name from the Old Norse Merrie#17897 in the U.S.Merrie is a spelling of the English word 'merry,' meaning cheerful and lighthearted, used as a Christene#17901 in the U.S.Christene is a spelling variant of Christine/Christina, from the Greek Christianos, 'a followerShaunda#17973 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, a feminine elaboration of Shaun/Shawn -- the anglicized Sean, itselfBreean#17982 in the U.S.Breean is a modern name that joins Bree with Ann, and it also reads as a variant of Brianne. BrLatecia#18014 in the U.S.Latecia is a spelling in the Latisha/Leticia family, all growing from the Latin laetitia ('joy,Dera#18038 in the U.S.Dera is a short, opaque name whose source is uncertain. It may be a clipped or respelled form oNickie#18114 in the U.S.Nickie is a cheerful pet form of Nicole or Nicola, from the Greek Nikolaos, 'victory of the peoLinnae#18174 in the U.S.Linnae reads as a shortened or reshaped form of Linnea, a Scandinavian name for the twinflower.Katelan#18177 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Caitlin (also Katelyn) — the Irish form of Katherine, ultimately from thTatjana#18185 in the U.S.Tatjana is the German, Scandinavian and South-Slavic spelling of Tatiana, in which the j marks Kelee#18230 in the U.S.Kelee is a respelling of Kelly, the Irish surname anglicized from O Ceallaigh, tied to the persTrenae#18234 in the U.S.Trenae is a modern coinage that fuses the Tre- prefix with the fashionable -nae ending seen in Vaness#18295 in the U.S.Vaness is a shortened form of Vanessa, the name the writer Jonathan Swift invented for his frieLashawnda#18358 in the U.S.Lashawnda is a 1970s American coinage, joining the La- prefix to Shawnda, an elaboration of ShaSamanda#18384 in the U.S.Samanda reads as a blend of Sam and Amanda, or as Samantha nudged toward Amanda. Amanda is a LaRaymona#18535 in the U.S.Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which joins the Old Germanic elements ragin, 'advice' orRonniesha#18592 in the U.S.Ronniesha extends Ronnie, the pet form of Veronica or the feminine of Ronald, with the -esha enRickell#18649 in the U.S.Rickell is a coined feminine name, best read as a feminine of Rick (from Richard, Germanic for Tyniah#18673 in the U.S.Tyniah joins the crisp Ty- prefix to the flowing -niah ending, echoing Tania and Taniyah. It isShandria#18708 in the U.S.Shandria is a modern American coinage that joins the popular Sha- prefix to an -andria element Janele#18713 in the U.S.Janele is a trimmer spelling of Janelle, which joins Jane to the fashionable -elle ending. JaneMyrissa#18715 in the U.S.A variant spelling of Marissa, a name often connected to the Latin 'maris', 'of the sea,' and sShaunte#18725 in the U.S.Shaunte is a 1970s American coinage built on Shaun/Shawn (from the Irish Sean, 'God is graciousSanjuana#18752 in the U.S.Sanjuana is a Spanish devotional name honoring Saint John/Joan, from San Juan(a), often given iShavelle#18825 in the U.S.Shavelle pairs the fashionable Sha- prefix with a soft -velle tail, echoing Chavelle and the FrSiniya#18858 in the U.S.Siniya is a coined girl's name in the family of Saniya, Aniya, and Siniyah, built on a soft -niValaree#19108 in the U.S.Valaree is a sound-spelling of Valerie, the French and English form of the Latin Valeria, a famShauni#19144 in the U.S.Shauni is a feminine, affectionate form of Shaun/Sean, the Irish version of John, from Hebrew 'Mekaela#19219 in the U.S.Mekaela is a respelling of Michaela/Mikaela, the feminine of Michael, from the Hebrew micha'el,Latrisha#19221 in the U.S.Latrisha is a genuine 1970s American coinage, joining the popular La- prefix to Trisha, a pet fLanice#19229 in the U.S.Lanice is a twentieth-century American blend, adding the popular La- prefix to a -nice ending hRobi#19257 in the U.S.Robi is a short, affectionate form of Roberta, the feminine of Robert, and shares the spelling Taura#19323 in the U.S.Most plausibly a coinage blending Tara (Irish, from the royal hill of Tara) and Laura (from theValori#19417 in the U.S.Valori is a variant spelling of Valerie, which comes from the Roman family name Valerius, rooteYahdira#19459 in the U.S.Yahdira is a spelling variant of Yadira, a name popular among Spanish-speaking families whose eNaturelle#19613 in the U.S.Naturelle is the French feminine adjective naturelle, meaning natural, taken up as a rare givenShacoria#19726 in the U.S.Shacoria pairs the Sha- prefix with an elaborated -coria ending, echoing Victoria and Coria, a Ronesha#19915 in the U.S.Ronesha is a late-century American coinage built from a Ro- opening (echoing Ronnie or Rhonda) Satara#20012 in the U.S.Satara reads as a modern American coinage that sets a Sa- opening before Tara, a name of SanskrSharnell#20092 in the U.S.A coinage joining the Shar-/Sha- element (as in Sharon, Sharla) with the -nelle/-nell ending ofTenise#20210 in the U.S.Tenise is a variant of Denise, the French feminine of Denis. Those names trace to Dionysius, hoTarissa#20268 in the U.S.Tarissa is a late-twentieth-century coinage that reads as a blend, joining a Ta- or Tara openinHussainaA feminine form of Husayn (a diminutive of Hasan), 'good; handsome; beautiful.' Husayn, grandso

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Popular Feminine baby names include Santia, Sabrena, Siria, Emilse, Ralene, Taralyn. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

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