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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Basque.
gender
usage
Abene f Basque (Rare)
Derived from Basque abe meaning "pillar". It is a Basque equivalent of Pilar.
Agurne f Basque
From Basque agur meaning "greeting, salutation".
Agurtzane f Basque
From Basque agurtza meaning "greeting, salutation".
Ainara f Basque, Spanish
Variant of Enara.
Ainhoa f Basque
From the name of a town in southwest France where there is a famous image of the Virgin Mary.
Aintza f Basque
Means "glory" in Basque.
Aintzane f Basque
Variant of Aintza.
Alaia 1 f Basque
Means "joyful, happy" from Basque alai.
Alazne f Basque
From Basque alatz meaning "miracle". It is an equivalent of Milagros, proposed by Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names.
Amaia f Basque
Means "the end" in Basque. This is the name of a character in the historical novel Amaya, or the Basques in the 8th century (1879) by Francisco Navarro-Villoslada (Amaya in the Spanish original; Amaia in the Basque translation).
Amane f Basque
From Basque ama "mother". It was coined by the Basque writer Sabino Arana as the equivalent of the rare Spanish devotional name Maternidad.
Amets m & f Basque
Means "dream" in Basque.
Ane 3 f Basque
Basque form of Anna.
Anne 1 f French, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, German, Dutch, Basque
French form of Anna. It was imported to England in the 13th century, but it did not become popular until three centuries later. The spelling variant Ann was also commonly found from this period, and is still used to this day.... [more]
Arantxa f Basque
Diminutive of Arantzazu.
Arantzazu f Basque
From the name of a place near the Spanish town of Oñati where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its name is derived from Basque arantza "thornbush".
Argiñe f Basque
Feminine form of Argi. This is a Basque equivalent of Luz.
Aroa f Basque, Spanish
Derived from Basque aro meaning "era, age, time".
Bakarne f Basque
Feminine form of Bakar.
Begoña f Spanish, Basque
From a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Begoña, meaning "Our Lady of Begoña", the patron saint of Biscay, Spain. Begoña is a district and basilica in the city of Bilbao.
Berezi f Basque
Means "special" in Basque.
Bidane f Basque
Means "way" in Basque.
Bihotz f Basque
Means "heart" in Basque.
Ederne f Basque (Rare)
Feminine variant of Eder 2.
Edurne f Basque
Means "snow" in Basque, from edur, a variant of elur "snow". It is an equivalent of Nieves, proposed by the writer Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names.
Eguzkiñe f Basque
Feminine form of Eguzki.
Eider f Basque
Feminine form of Eder 2.
Elixabete f Basque
Basque form of Elizabeth.
Enara f Basque
Means "swallow (bird)" in Basque.
Erlea f Basque (Rare)
Means "bee" in Basque.
Eskarne f Basque (Rare)
Means "mercy" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Mercedes.
Esti f Basque (Rare)
Means "sweet, honey", from Basque ezti.
Eukene f Basque
Basque form of Eugenia.
Euri f Basque (Rare)
Means "rain" in Basque.
Frantziska f Basque
Basque feminine form of Franciscus (see Francis).
Garbi f Basque
Means "clean, pure" in Basque.
Garbiñe f Basque
Variant of Garbi.
Goizane f Basque
Derived from Basque goiz meaning "morning".
Goizargi f Basque
Derived from Basque goiz "morning" and argi "light".
Goizeder f Basque
Derived from Basque goiz "morning" and eder "beautiful".
Gotzone f Basque
Feminine form of Gotzon.
Gurutze f Basque
Feminine form of Gurutz.
Haizea f Basque
Means "wind" in Basque.
Hirune f Basque
Variant of Irune.
Idoia f Basque
From the name of a sanctuary in Isaba, Navarre, possibly meaning "pond" in Basque, an important place of worship of the Virgin Mary.
Idoya f Basque
Variant of Idoia.
Igone f Basque
Means "ascension" in Basque. It is an equivalent of Ascensión coined by the Basque writer Sabino Arana in 1910.
Ihintza f Basque
From Basque ihintz meaning "dew". It is a Basque equivalent of Rocío.
Ilargi f Basque
Means "moon" in Basque, a compound of hil "month" and argi "light".
Irati f Basque
Means "fern field" in Basque.
Irune f Basque
Means "trinity" in Basque, derived from hiru meaning "three".
Itsasne f Basque
Variant of Itsaso.
Itsaso f Basque
Means "ocean" in Basque.
Itxaro f Basque
Means "hope, wait" in Basque.
Itxaso f Basque
Diminutive of Itsaso.
Itziar f Basque, Spanish
From the name of a Basque village that contains an important shrine to the Virgin Mary, possibly meaning "old stone".
Izar f & m Basque
Means "star" in Basque.
Izaro f Basque
Means "island" in Basque, from the name of a small island off the Spanish coast in the Bay of Biscay.
Izaskun f Basque
From the name of a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary near Tolosa, Gipuzkoa, Spain.
Jone 1 f Basque
Basque feminine form of Jon 1.
Josune f Basque
Feminine form of Josu.
Katalin f Hungarian, Basque
Hungarian and Basque form of Katherine.
Kattalin f Basque
Basque form of Katherine.
Kistiñe f Basque
Basque form of Christina.
Leire f Basque, Spanish
Basque form and Spanish variant of Leyre.
Lore 2 f Basque
Means "flower" in Basque.
Lorea f Basque
Variant of Lore 2.
Maddi f Basque
Possibly a variant of Mari 3 or Maria.
Maia 3 f Estonian, Basque
Estonian and Basque form of Maria.
Maialen f Basque
Basque form of Magdalene.
Maider f Basque
From the name of the goddess Mari 3 combined with Basque eder meaning "beautiful".
Maite 2 f Basque
Means "beloved" in Basque.
Maria f & m Italian, Portuguese, Catalan, Occitan, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Faroese, Dutch, Frisian, Greek, Polish, Romanian, English, Finnish, Estonian, Corsican, Sardinian, Basque, Armenian, Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
Latin form of Greek Μαρία, from Hebrew מִרְיָם (see Mary). Maria is the usual form of the name in many European languages, as well as a secondary form in other languages such as English (where the common spelling is Mary). In some countries, for example Germany, Poland and Italy, Maria is occasionally used as a masculine middle name.... [more]
Miren f Basque
Basque form of Maria.
Nagore f Basque
From the name of a Basque village where there is a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Nahia f Basque
From Basque nahi meaning "desire, wish".
Naia f Basque
Means "wave, sea foam" in Basque.
Naiara f Basque
From the Basque name of the Spanish city of Nájera, which is Arabic in origin. In the 12th century there was a reported apparition of the Virgin Mary in a nearby cave.
Nekane f Basque
Means "sorrows" in Basque. It is an equivalent of Dolores, coined by Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names.
Nere f Basque
From Basque nere, a dialectal variant of nire meaning "mine".
Nerea f Basque, Spanish
Possibly from Basque nere, a dialectal variant of nire meaning "mine". Alternatively, it could be a feminine form of Nereus. This name arose in Basque-speaking regions of Spain in the first half of the 20th century, though it is now popular throughout the country.
Nikole f Basque, English
Basque form of Nicole, as well as an English variant.
Oihana f Basque
Feminine form of Oihan.
Osane f Basque
Means "cure, remedy" in Basque. It is an equivalent of Remedios, proposed by Sabino Arana in his 1910 list of Basque saints names.
Sorne f Basque (Rare)
Means "conception" in Basque. It is a Basque equivalent of Concepción.
Sua f Basque
Derived from Basque su meaning "fire".
Terese f Basque, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Basque and Scandinavian form of Theresa.
Udane f Basque
Derived from Basque uda meaning "summer".
Usoa f Basque
Means "dove" in Basque.
Uxue f Basque
From the Basque name of the Spanish town of Ujué where there is a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Its name is derived from Basque usoa "dove".
Zorione f Basque
Feminine form of Zorion.
Zuriñe f Basque
Derived from Basque zuri "white". This is a Basque equivalent of Blanca.