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  1. Yesenia
    • Origin:

      Spanish tree name
    • Meaning:

      "floral"
    • Description:

      This unique girls' name is a Latinx favorite popularized by a character on a Spanish-language soap opera. Jessenia is another variation. The name is drawn from the name of a tree in South America.
  2. Ylva
    • Origin:

      Feminine variation of Ulf, Scandinavian
    • Meaning:

      "wolf"
    • Description:

      Ylva may look like it belongs with the Eva family of names, but it actually derives from Ulf, a name meaning "wolf." It's not a very intuitive name to English-speakers, and likely won't get picked up in the US anytime soon. At last count, it was only given to five American baby girls.
  3. Yveline
    • Yvette
      • Origin:

        French, feminine of Yves
      • Meaning:

        "yew tree"
      • Description:

        This French name has the elegance of other '-ette' names such as Colette and is a botanical name without being too obvious about it.
    • Ysandelle
      • Ysende
        • Ysoria
          • Zemfira
            • Origin:

              Unclear - possibly Greek or Romani
            • Description:

              The name of the tragic heroine of Alexander Pushkin's narrative poem The Gypsies, which has been adapted into several dozen ballets and operas. It may also have inspired Prosper Mérimée's novella Carmen, on which the famous opera of the same name was based.
          • Zorya
            • Origin:

              Slavic
            • Meaning:

              "star"
            • Description:

              Zorya is the name of the two star goddess in Slavic mythology, Zorya Utrennyaya and Zorya Vechernyaya, referring to the morning and evening stars, respectively. It's used as a name in Russia and other countries with Slavic-based languages.
          • Zinevra