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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is English.
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DESTINY f English Means simply "destiny, fate" from the English word, ultimately from Latin destinare "to determine", a derivative of stare "to stand"... [more] DEVIN m & f English, Irish From a surname, either the Irish surname DEVIN (1) or the English surname DEVIN (2). DIAMOND f English (Modern) From the English word diamond for the clear colourless precious stone, the birthstone of April... [more] DIANA f English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, German, Dutch, Romanian, Russian, Lithuanian, Roman Mythology Probably derived from an old Indo-European root meaning "heavenly, divine", related to dyeus (see ZEUS)... [more] DIANTHA f Dutch, English (Rare) From dianthus, the name of a type of flower (ultimately from Greek meaning "heavenly flower"). DINA (1) f English, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Variant of DINAH, and also the form used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament. DIXIE f English From the term that refers to the southern United States, used by Daniel D. Emmett in his song Dixie in 1859... [more] DOLORES f Spanish, English Means "sorrows", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary María de los Dolores, meaning "Mary of Sorrows"... [more] DORIS f English, German, Croatian, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology From the ancient Greek name Δωρις (Doris) which meant "Dorian woman"... [more] DOROTHEA f German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, English, Late Greek Feminine form of the Late Greek name Δωροθεος (Dorotheos), which meant "gift of God" from Greek δωρον (doron) "gift" and θεος (theos) "god"... [more] DUSTY m & f English From a nickname originally given to a person who was perceived as being dusty... [more] EASTER f English From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus... [more] EBBA (2) f English From the Old English name Æbbe, meaning unknown, perhaps a contracted form of a longer name... [more] EBONY f English From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree... [more] EDITH f English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "rich, blessed" and gyð "war"... [more] EIREANN f English (Rare), Irish (Rare) From Éireann, the genitive case of Gaelic Éire, meaning "Ireland"... [more] ELFLEDA f English (Archaic) From the Old English name Æðelflæd which means "noble beauty" from the elements æðel "noble" and flæd "beauty"... [more] ELFREDA f English From the Old English name Ælfþryð meaning "elf strength" from the element ælf combined with þryð "strength"... [more] ELISABETH f German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin German and Dutch form of ELIZABETH... [more] ELIZABETH f English, Biblical From Ελισαβετ (Elisabet), the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath" or perhaps "my God is abundance"... [more] ELLA (1) f English Norman form of the Germanic name Alia, which was a short form of names containing the Germanic element ali meaning "other"... [more] ELLA (2) f English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Diminutive of ELEANOR, ELLEN (1), and other names beginning with El... [more] ELOISE f English From the Old French name Héloïse, which is probably from the Germanic name Helewidis, composed of the elements heil "hale, healthy" and wid "wide"... [more] EMERALD f English (Modern) From the word for the green precious stone, which is the birthstone of May... [more] EMMA f English, French, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal"... [more] EMMELINE f English (Archaic) From an Old French form of the Germanic name Amelina, originally a diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element amal meaning "work"... [more] EPIPHANY f English (Rare) From the name of the Christian festival (January 6) which commemorates the visit of the Magi to the infant Jesus... [more] ERIKA f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovene, Croatian, English Feminine form of ERIK ESSENCE f English (Modern) From the English word essence which means either "odour, scent" or else "fundamental quality"... [more] ESTELLE f English, French From an Old French name which was derived from Latin stella, meaning "star"... [more] ESTHER f English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Jewish, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Possibly means "star" in Persian... [more] ETHEL f English Short form of names beginning with the Old English element æðel meaning "noble"... [more] ETHELINDA f English (Archaic) Medieval form of the Old English name Æðelind, derived from the elements æðel "noble" and lindi "snake"... [more] EUGENIA f Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Polish, English, Ancient Greek (Latinized) Feminine form of Eugenius (see EUGENE)... [more] EULALIA f Spanish, Italian, English, Ancient Greek From a Greek name meaning "to talk well" from ευ "good" and λαλεω (laleo) "to talk"... [more] EUNICE f Biblical, English, Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Ευνικη (Eunike) which meant "good victory"... [more] EUPHEMIA f Ancient Greek, English (Archaic) Means "to speak well", derived from Greek ευ "good" and φημι (phemi) "to speak"... [more] EVA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Slovene, Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Russian, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin Latinate form of EVE... [more] EVANGELINE f English Means "good news" from Greek ευ "good" and αγγελμα (angelma) "news, message"... [more] EVE f English, French, Biblical From the Hebrew name חַוָּה (Chawwah), which was derived from the Hebrew word חוה (chawah) "to breathe" or the related word חיה (chayah) "to live"... [more] EVELYN f & m English, German From an English surname which was derived from the given name AVELINE... [more] FAITH f English Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fidere "to trust"... [more] FALLON f English (Modern) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Fallamhain meaning "descendent of Fallamhan"... [more] FANCY f English (Rare) From the English word fancy which means either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental"... [more] FELICIA f English, Spanish, Hungarian, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish, Late Roman Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX... [more] FELICITY f English From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck"... [more] FLANNERY f & m English (Rare) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Flannghaile meaning "descendent of Flannghal"... [more] FLORENCE f & m English, French From the Latin name Florentius or the feminine form Florentia, which were derived from florens "prosperous, flourishing"... [more] FORTUNE f English (Rare) Simply from the English word fortune, ultimately from Latin fortuna, a derivative of fors "luck". FRANCIS m & f English, French English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman"... [more] GARDENIA f English (Rare) From the name of the tropical flower, which was named for the Scottish naturalist Alexander Garden (1730-1791). GARNET (1) f English From the English word garnet for the precious stone, the birthstone of January... [more] GARNET (2) m & f English From an occupational English surname which referred either to a person who made hinges (Old French carne) or who sold pomegranates (Old French pome grenate). GEMMA f Italian, English (British), Dutch Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone"... [more] GERTRUDE f English, German, Dutch Means "spear of strength", derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and þruþ "strength"... [more] GINA f Italian, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish Short form of GEORGINA, REGINA, LUIGINA, and other names ending in gina... [more] GISELLE f French, English (Modern) Derived from the Germanic word gisil meaning "hostage" or "pledge"... [more] GLADYS f Welsh, English From the old Welsh name Gwladus, possibly derived from gwlad "country"... [more] GLENDA f Welsh, English A name created in the 20th century from the Welsh elements glân "pure, clean" and da "good". GREER f & m Scottish, English (Rare) From a Scottish surname which was derived from the given name GREGOR. GRISELDA f English, Scottish, Spanish, Literature Possibly derived from the Germanic elements gris "grey" and hild "battle"... [more] GWEN f Welsh, English From Welsh gwen, the feminine form of gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more] GWENDA f Welsh, English Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good"... [more] GWYNETH f Welsh, English (Modern) Possibly a variant of GWYNEDD or a form of Welsh gwyn meaning "white, fair, blessed"... [more] GYPSY f English (Rare) Simply from the English word Gypsy for the nomadic people who originated in northern India... [more] HADLEY f & m English From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English. |
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