Modern Feminine baby names
Names tagged with “Modern Feminine” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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27 names
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- Alexus
Greek
84From Greek alexein meaning 'to defend' or 'to help'; defender or protector. Modern feminine variation of Alexander.
- Arielly
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Ariel meaning 'lion of God', with feminine -ly suffix creating a modern form suggesting strength and divine grace
- Alannie
Celtic
84Diminutive of Alan, from Celtic roots meaning 'fair' or 'bright'. A modern feminine variation blending traditional and contemporary elements.
- Adamae
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Adam, meaning 'man of the earth' or 'from the red earth.' The suffix -ae creates a modern, lyrical feminine variant.
- Elianie
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh,' with French feminine diminutive suffix creating a modern, delicate variant.
- Joella
Hebrew
84Feminine form of Joel, derived from Hebrew 'Yoel' meaning 'God is willing' or 'Jehovah is God'. A modern blend combining biblical tradition with contemporary feminization.
- Beckette
Celtic
76Feminine form of Beckett, derived from Irish meaning 'little beaked one' or 'bee cottage'. Modern creative spelling of classic Irish surname.
- Dylanie
Celtic
70Modern feminine variation of Dylan, from Irish 'dilinn' meaning 'lightning' or 'sea wave'. Carries strength and fluidity.
- Jannessa
Hebrew
70Feminine form of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan' meaning 'God is gracious.' Jannessa adds a modern, feminized suffix to the classic biblical name.
- Erielle
Celtic
62Feminine form of Eriel, derived from Old Irish meaning 'pledge' or 'oath', with ethereal resonance in modern usage
- Israh
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Yisra'el', meaning 'God strives' or 'one who struggles with God', referencing the biblical patriarch Jacob who was renamed Israel.
- Aubreyanna
Celtic
62From Old English 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler'. The name combines 'aelf' (elf) and 'ric' (ruler), with -anna as a modern feminine suffix.
- Rosaya
Celtic
62Possibly a modern feminine variation of Rowan, meaning 'little red one' or derived from the rowan tree with bright red berries.
- Davinah
Celtic
62Feminine variation of Davin, derived from the Irish 'dubh' meaning dark or black, with the -ah suffix giving it a modern, softer feminine form.
- Zakara
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Zacharia meaning 'God remembers'. Also used as a feminine variant blending Zara (blooming flower) with Kara (dear, beloved).
- Azaree
Hebrew
62From Hebrew 'Azaria' meaning 'God has helped'. Modern feminine variant with creative spelling suggesting 'free' or 'noble' in Arabic contexts.
- Naviyah
Arabic
42From Arabic 'navi' meaning 'prophet' or 'messenger,' with the feminine suffix '-yah' denoting grace and beauty
- Jeselle
Hebrew
42God is my oath. Jeselle is a modern feminine variation of Jessie, derived from Jesabel/Jezebel, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba.
- Annaiah
Hebrew
42Grace and favor; variant of Anya/Anna combined with Sanskrit '-iah' suffix. Combines Hebrew 'Hannah' (grace) with Indian phonetic elements.
- Willah
Irish
42Feminine form of William, from Germanic roots meaning 'resolute protector.' Also carries modern nature-inspired resonance.
- Jesselle
Hebrew
42Feminine form blending Jesse (gift from God) with the -elle suffix, creating a modern feminine variant with Hebrew roots and French-influenced style.
- Jozelle
Hebrew
42God is my oath, with modern feminine elaboration via -elle suffix. Derived from Joseph, signifying divine promise and grace.
- Jesselyn
Hebrew
42From Jesse, Hebrew meaning 'gift' or 'God exists', with -lyn suffix popularizing a feminine form in modern English usage.
- Janaye
Hebrew
42God is gracious. A modern feminine variation of Jane/Jeanne, itself derived from Yohanan (John). Reflects divine favor and grace.
- Azrielle
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Azrael', the archangel of death. Feminized modern variant combining 'Az' (strong) with the divine suffix '-ielle'.
- Samone
Hebrew
40A modern feminine variation of Simone, derived from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'hearkening' or 'one who hears.' Often associated with listening and spiritual awareness.
- Quinnly
Celtic
40Modern elaboration of Quinn, from Old Irish 'Conn' meaning 'leader' or 'wise one', with feminine -ly suffix
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
