Names of woman in new zealand
Here are some common names of women in New Zealand:
Traditional Māori Names
- Hinewai (meaning "new dawn")
- Kahurangi (meaning "treasure")
- Hinemoa (meaning "to sail across the sea")
- Rangimarie (meaning "peaceful")
- Hinewaiwai (meaning "new water")
Popular European Names
- Sophie (ranked #2 in 2020)
- Olivia (ranked #3 in 2020)
- Charlotte (ranked #4 in 2020)
- Amelia (ranked #5 in 2020)
- Emily (ranked #6 in 2020)
Other Popular Names
- Aroha (meaning "love" or "compassion")
- Tania (ranked #14 in 2020)
- Jessica (ranked #15 in 2020)
- Samantha (ranked #16 in 2020)
- Laura (ranked #17 in 2020)
Māori-Inspired Names
- Awhina (meaning "to help" or "to assist")
- Kauri (meaning "a type of native New Zealand tree")
- Tui (meaning "a type of native New Zealand bird")
- Hineraukura (meaning "new dawn" or "new beginning")
- Ruru (meaning "a type of native New Zealand owl")
Unique and Uncommon Names
- Kiri (meaning "a type of native New Zealand bird")
- Whetu (meaning "star")
- Hine (meaning "woman" or "girl")
- Mere (meaning "peace" or "calm")
- Tawhiti (meaning "far away" or "distant")
Note: These names are based on data from the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs and may not reflect the most up-to-date information. Additionally, many Māori names have multiple meanings and variations, and some may be more commonly used in certain regions or communities.