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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the relationship is from different language.
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There are 2,293 names matching your criteria. This is page 8.
TORHILD f Norwegian From the Old Norse name Þórhildr, which meant "Thor's battle" from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with hildr "battle". 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". TRYPHENA f Biblical From the Greek name Τρυφαινα (Tryphaina), derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more] TRYPHOSA f Biblical, Biblical Greek, Ancient Greek Derived from Greek τρυφη (tryphe) meaning "softness, delicacy"... [more] TUBA f Arabic, Turkish From the name of a type of tree that is believed to grow in heaven in Islamic tradition... [more] TYRA f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Old Norse name Þýri, which was derived from the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR) combined with an unknown second element, possibly víg "war". ULRIKA f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Finnish Scandinavian and German feminine form of ULRICH... [more] URSULA f English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Finnish, Late Roman Means "little bear", derived from a diminutive form of the Latin word ursa "she-bear"... [more] VALENTINA f Italian, Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Romanian, Spanish, Ancient Roman Feminine form of Valentinus (see VALENTINE (1))... [more] VANESSA f English, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726)... [more] VANJA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Croatian and Serbian (masculine and feminine) form of VANYA... [more] VARVARA f Russian, Greek, Bulgarian, Macedonian Russian, Greek, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of BARBARA VASHTI f Biblical Possibly means "thread" in Hebrew, but it is most likely of Persian origin... [more] VELMA f English Probably a variant of WILMA, based on the German pronunciation of that name... [more] VERA (1) f Russian, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese Means "faith" in Russian, though it is sometimes associated with the Latin word verus "true"... [more] VERONICA f English, Italian, Romanian, Late Roman Latin alteration of BERENICE, the spelling influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image"... [more] VERONIKA f Russian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian Cognate of VERONICA VIANNE f English (Rare) Meaning unknown, perhaps a combination of VI and ANNE (1) or a short form of VIVIANNE. VICTORIA (1) f English, Spanish, Romanian, Late Roman Feminine form of VICTORIUS, though later it was regarded as coming directly from Latin victoria meaning "victory"... [more] VIRGINIA f English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Romanian, Ancient Roman Feminine form of the Roman family name Verginius or Virginius which is of unknown meaning, but long associated with Latin virgo "maid, virgin"... [more] VIVIAN m & f English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish From the Latin name Vivianus which was derived from Latin vivus "alive"... [more] VLASTA f Czech, Croatian, Serbian Short form of names beginning with the Slavic element vlast "rule, sovereignty" (means "homeland" in modern Czech). WANDA f Polish, English, German, French Possibly from a Germanic name meaning "a Wend", referring to the Slavic people who inhabited eastern Germany... [more] WINIFRED f Welsh, English Anglicized form of GWENFREWI, the spelling altered by association with WINFRED... [more] XANTHE f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek Derived from Greek ξανθος (xanthos) meaning "yellow" or "fair hair"... [more] YADIRA f Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic) Meaning unknown, possibly derived from an Arabic name... [more] YEVPRAKSIYA f Russian Russian form of the Greek name Ευπραξια (Eupraxia), which was derived from Greek ευ "good" and πραξις (praxis) "action, exercise"... [more] YOLANDA f Spanish, English From the medieval French name Yolande, which was possibly a form of the name Violante, which was itself a derivative of Latin viola "violet"... [more] YVONNE f French, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish French feminine form of YVON... [more] ZITA (1) f Italian, Portuguese, German, Czech, Slovak Means "little girl" in Tuscan Italian... [more] |
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