List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with Y

Yiesha

Yiesha as a girls' name is of Arabic origin, and the meaning of the name Yiesha is "alive and well". Yiesha is a version of Aisha (Arabic): also possibly means "life" in Swahili. RELATED TO -sha, arabic, alive (life)

Meaning: Woman Origin: Arabic

Yieshah

Yieshah is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1580 times.

Meaning: Alive Origin: English

Yihana

Yihana. African Origin. "Congratulations" The meaning of the name Yihana is Congratulations. The origin of the name Yihana is African.

Meaning: Congratulations Origin: African

Yildiz

Yildiz Name meaning in Urdu is -- , a Muslim Turkish Girl name with lucky number is -- and Yildiz Name meaning in English is Star.

Yindi

The name Yindi is a Female name. Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Yindi is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Yindi is: The sun.

Meaning: The sun Origin: Australian

Yiona

(yiy-OH-nə)

Iona is a given name that is taken from the Scottish island of Iona, which has a particular significance in the history of Christianity. ... Other speculative suggestions have been made for the derivation such as an Old Norse origin from Hiōe meaning "island of the den of the brown bear".

Yitta

The meaning of the name “Yitta” is: “Light”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names.

Meaning: Light Origin: Hebrew

Ylenia

Ylenia is an Italian name meaning "plant." Famous real-life people named Ylenia: | Edit.

Yllka

Yllka is an Albanian feminine given name, which means "star". Ylli is the masculine form. People bearing the name Yllka include: Yllka Berisha (born 1988), Swedish model and singer of Albanian origin.

Meaning: Little star Origin: Nigerian

Ylva

Ylva (She-wolf, female Wolf) is an old Swedish female given name. It is the female form of the masculine given name Ulf and is one of the earliest names to appear in documents. The oldest written proof of the name's occurrence in Sweden was Ingrid Ylva, the mother of Birger Magnusson von Bjälbo from about 1200.