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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the length is 5.
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There are 1,917 names matching your criteria. This is page 3.
GREER f & m Scottish, English (Rare) From a Scottish surname which was derived from the given name GREGOR. GUNDA f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic Short form of names containing the Germanic element gund which means "war". GYPSY f English (Rare) Simply from the English word Gypsy for the nomadic people who originated in northern India... [more] HAGAR f Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Possibly means "flight" in Hebrew, though it could also be of unknown Egyptian origin... [more] HALLE (2) f English (Modern) In the case of American actress Halle Berry (1966-), it is from the name of a department store in Cleveland where she was born (the store was founded by brothers bearing the German surname Halle, a cognate of HALL). HANNA (1) f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Polish, Ukrainian, German, Dutch, Icelandic Cognate of HANNAH HANNE (1) f & m Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch Danish and Norwegian short form of JOHANNE, or a German and Dutch short form of JOHANNA... [more] HAVEN f & m English From the English word for a safe place, derived ultimately from Old English hæfen. HAZEL f English From the English word hazel for the tree or the light brown colour, derived ultimately from Old English hæsel... [more] HELEN f English, Greek Mythology (Anglicized) English form of the Greek ‘Ελενη (Helene), probably from Greek ‘ελενη (helene) "torch" or "corposant", or possibly related to σεληνη (selene) "moon"... [more] HILDA f English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Anglo-Saxon (Latinized), Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of names containing the Germanic element hild "battle"... [more] HONEY f English (Rare) Simply from the English word honey, ultimately from Old English hunig... [more] HULDA (1) f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Norse Mythology Derived from Old Norse hulda meaning "hiding, secrecy"... [more] IDOYA f Spanish From the Spanish place name Idoia, possibly meaning "pond" in Basque, an important place of worship of the Virgin Mary. ILONA f Hungarian, German, Finnish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Czech Possibly a Hungarian form of HELEN IRENE f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized) From Greek Ειρηνη (Eirene), derived from a word meaning "peace"... [more] IVORY m & f African American From the English word for the hard, creamy-white substance which comes from elephant tusks and was formerly used to produce piano keys. JADEN m & f English (Modern) An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan... [more] JASNA f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian Derived from South Slavic jasno meaning "clear, sharp". JERRY m & f English Diminutive of JEREMY, JEROME, GERALD, GERALDINE, and other names beginning with the same sound. JEWEL f & m English In part from the English word jewel, a precious stone, derived from Old French jouel, which was possibly related to jeu "game"... [more] JOYCE f & m English From the medieval masculine name Josse, which was derived from the earlier Iudocus, which was a Latinized form of the Breton name Judoc meaning "lord"... [more] JUDIT f Hungarian, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Hungarian, Spanish and Scandinavian form of JUDITH JULIA f English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Ancient Roman, Biblical Feminine form of JULIUS... [more] JUNKO f Japanese From Japanese 順 (jun) "obedient" or 純 (jun) "genuine, pure" combined with 子 (ko) "child". KARLA f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Croatian German, Scandinavian and Croatian feminine form of CHARLES KASHI f Indian From the name of a holy city in India, famous for its many temples dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva... [more] KATJA f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene German, Scandinavian, Dutch and Slovene form of KATYA KAZUE f Japanese From Japanese 和 (kazu) "harmony" or 一 (kazu) "one" combined with 枝 (e) "branch" or 恵 (e) "blessing, favour". KEELY f English From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Caolaidhe meaning "descendent of Caoladhe"... [more] KEIKO f Japanese From Japanese 慶 (kei) "celebrate", 敬 (kei) "respect" or 啓 (kei) "open" combined with 子 (ko) "child". |
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