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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 6.
RUZHA f Bulgarian, Macedonian Means "hollyhock" in Bulgarian and Macedonian (referring to flowering plants from the genera Alcea and Althaea). SABLE f English (Modern) From the English word meaning "black", derived from the name of the black-furred mammal native to Northern Asia, ultimately of Slavic origin. SARAH f English, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew... [more] SAULĖ f Lithuanian, Baltic Mythology Means "sun" in Lithuanian. This was the name of the Lithuanian sun goddess. SELAH f Biblical From a Hebrew musical term which occurs many times in the Old Testament Psalms... [more] SELBY m & f English (Rare) From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "willow farm" in Old Norse. SELMA f English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Meaning unknown, possibly a short form of ANSELMA... [more] SENGA f Scottish Sometimes explained as an anagram of AGNES, but more likely derived from Gaelic seang "slender". SIENA f English (Modern) Variant of SIENNA, with the spelling perhaps influenced by that of the Italian city. SIGNÝ f Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology Old Norse name which was derived from the elements sigr "victory" and ný "new"... [more] SLAVA m & f Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Medieval Slavic Short form of Slavic names containing the element slav "glory". SOFIA f Norwegian, Swedish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Greek, Finnish, Estonian, Slovak, Romanian Form of SOPHIA SONJA f German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian Form of SONYA STACY f & m English Either a diminutive of ANASTASIA, or else from a surname which was derived from Stace, a medieval form of EUSTACE... [more] STANA f Croatian Short form of STANISLAVA or other Slavic names beginning with the element stan meaning "stand, become". STINA f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Scandinavian short form of CHRISTINA and other names ending in stina. STINE f Danish, Norwegian Danish and Norwegian short form of CHRISTINE and other names ending in stine. SWATI f Indian From the Indian name of the third brightest star in the night sky, called Arcturus in the western world. TALIN f Armenian From the name of an Armenian town (meaning unknown) which is home to a famous 7th-century cathedral. TAMIA f English (Modern) Elaborated form of the popular name syllable Tam, from names such as TAMARA or TAMIKA... [more] TANSY f English (Rare) From the name of the flower, which is derived via Old French from Late Latin tanacita. TATUM f English (Modern) From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "Tata's homestead" in Old English. TAWNY f English (Modern) From the English word, ultimately deriving from Old French tané, which means "light brown". TAYLA f English (Modern) Probably a feminine form of TAYLOR influenced by similar-sounding names such as KAYLA (1). TERRA f English Variant of TARA (1), perhaps influenced by the Latin word terra meaning "land, earth". TERRY (1) m & f English From an English surname which was derived from the medieval name Thierry, a Norman French form of THEODORIC. THANH m & f Vietnamese Means "clear, pure" or "tone, sound" or "delicate" or "azure, sky blue" in Vietnamese. ÞÓRA f Ancient Scandinavian Either a feminine form of Þórr (see THOR) or else a short form of the various Old Norse names beginning with the element Þór... [more] TÍMEA f Hungarian Created by the Hungarian author Mór Jókai for a character his novel 'The Golden Man' (1873)... [more] TOPAZ f English (Rare) From the English word for the yellow precious stone, the birthstone of November, ultimately derived from Greek τοπαζος (topazos). TOPSY f English (Rare) From a nickname which is of unknown meaning, perhaps deriving from the English word top. TORNY f Norwegian From the Old Norse name Þórný which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with nýr "new". TRACY f & m English From an English surname which was taken from a Norman French place name meaning "domain belonging to THRACIUS"... [more] VANJA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA... [more] |
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