Leia is a ♀ girl's name.
Leah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin.
A feminine name fit for champions, Nyla is of Arabic origin and means “the achiever, the successful one.” Nyla may be a variation of the Arabic name Naila.
Leia was the 298th most popular girls name. In 2021 there were 1,067 baby girls named Leia. 1 out of every 1,668 baby girls born in 2021 are named Leia.
For girls' names, Angela, Kimberley Alexa and Nicole ranked as some of the least popular. Likewise, Ashley, Sophia, Lorraine, Kristen and Suzanne also made it onto the list as the least-desired names.
The spelling Vivien is the French masculine form, but in English speaking countries it has long been used as a feminine form, due to its appearance as the name of the Arthurian Lady of the Lake in Tennyson's Idylls of the King of 1859.
Tilly is a feminine given name or nickname, and a surname. It is generally a variant/diminutive for the German name Matilda.
Zola is a girl's name of Latin origin, meaning "lump or mound of earth." A new parent seeking an exotic Z-sounding name will delight in this lyrical moniker.
Lea is a feminine given name. In French the name Léa is from the biblical name Leah. In Spanish the same name is Lía, and in Italian Lia. In English it is an alternative spelling of Lee, meaning pasture or meadow.
Laurie is a unisex given name. Among males, it can be a short form (hypocorism) of Lawrence or Laurence. For females, it can be a short form of Lauren or Laura.
In many languages adding a diminutive suffix to the masculine form of the name usually feminizes the names. Often this means adding an “a”, “ia”, or “ina” to the end of the male name to create the complementary female version. Typical examples of this pattern include: Joseph/Josephina.
Yoda is a boy's name of Sanskrit origin.
Girl. English, Hebrew. An English form of Leah. The name probably has its origin in a Hebrew word, meaning "weary", an Assyrian name, meaning "mistress" or a Latin name, meaning "lioness". Princess Leia was a character in the "Star Wars" series of films.
Shiloh is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin, meaning “tranquil,” “abundance,” and “His gift.” This spiritual title is also the name of the place where Israelites used to live and assemble before Judah.
Names like Noah, Jodie, Kai, Charlie, Skylar, and Finely are all now frequently used for boys and girls. Plus, you can also pick any name you want for your child, regardless of the gender it is typically associated with. The important thing is to choose the name that you feel best suits your child.
A gender-neutral, androgynous, or non-gendered name is a given name that isn't specific to your child's gender identity or the sex they are assigned at birth.
Gender: Freya is most commonly used as a girl name. Masculine variations include Frey, Freyr.
The name Lenore is girl's name of German, Greek origin. A "modernization" of Leonora that has suddenly come back on the radar along with the many other Leo names--both male and female.