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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the length is 5.
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Thana f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Thanatos
Thành m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 成 (thành) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded", 城 (thành) meaning "castle, city" or 誠 (thành) meaning "sincere, honest, true".
Thant m & f Burmese
Means "clean, pure" in Burmese.
Thara m & f Thai
Means "water, stream" in Thai.
Thara' f Arabic
Derived from Arabic ثروة (thrwh) meaning "wealth"
Thawi m & f Thai
Means "increase, add" in Thai.
Thaye m & f Tibetan
Means "limitless, infinite" in Tibetan.
Thayi m & f Tswana
Decendants of the Nyambane speaking people in Mozambique and descendants of Tswana speaking people in Botswana met in South Africa in the early 1800. The great Nyanale from Mozambique "Nambane" came to South Africa to work in mines.
Thear m & f Khmer
Means "great quantity, huge", "support", or "current of water" in Khmer.
Þeba f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From the Icelandic name for the ancient town of Thebes, or possibly an Icelandic form of Thebe, the name of multiple female characters in Greek mythology.
Thebe f Greek Mythology
This name is frequently found in the Greek myths on multiple female characters, including at least 2 daughters of Zeus. This name is shared with a moon of Jupiter and is also the etymological source of 3 towns named Thebes... [more]
Theda f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Old English Þéode.
Thein m & f Burmese
Means "hundred thousand" in Burmese.
Thela f German (Modern, Rare)
Not available.... [more]
Themi f Greek
Diminutive of Efthymia.
Thero f Greek Mythology
A nymph of Greek mythology and according to some accounts the nurse of the god Ares. Her name is directly derived from θηρ (ther) referring to a wild, carnivorous animal, but as she was a nymph of a town named Therapne, from the same root, it is more probable that she was named after the place.
Thesi f German (Austrian, Rare)
Abbreviation of Theresa mostly used in Austria
Theta f English (Rare)
From Ancient Greek thē̂ta, thī́ta is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth.
Theya f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant spelling of Thea and Theia. The only bearer of this name that I know of, is Theya Schilt (1948-2016), a Dutch artist who was also the wife of the Dutch television host and producer Han Peekel (b... [more]
Thian m & f Vietnamese
Means "smooth" in Vietnamese. It can also be a combination of Thi and An 1.
Thida f Thai, Khmer
Means "daughter, girl" in Thai and Khmer.
Thida f Burmese
Burmese form of Sita.
Thiên m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 天 (thiên) meaning "sky, heaven".
Thịnh m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 盛 (thịnh) meaning "prosperous, thriving, flourishing".
Thira f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a diminutive of Esther, a feminine form of Thierry and a Norman form of Þyri and Þýri.
Þǫgn f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
From Old Norse þǫgn meaning "silence".
Þoka f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From Old Norse þoka meaning 'fog, mist'.
Þǫkk f Norse Mythology
Means "thanks" in Old Norse (from Proto-Germanic *þankō, *þankaz "gratitude, thanks" and thus a cognate of modern English thank, thanks). In the Prose Edda, the trickster god Loki once adopted this name while disguised as an old woman.
Þöll f Icelandic
From Old Norse þǫll meaning "fir tree".
Thoma f German (Rare)
Probably a feminine form to Thomas.
Thomi f Greek
Feminine form of Thomas.
Thóra f Faroese
Variant of Tóra.
Thuận f & m Vietnamese
Means "favourable, agreeable" in Vietnamese.
Thuba f Ndebele
Means "chance" in Ndebele.
Þúfa f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse variant of Tófa, the feminine form of Tófi. It coincides with Old Norse þúfa "mound, knoll" (the origin of both Swedish tuva "tussock, tuft of grass" and Danish tue "small hill").
Þula f Icelandic
Feminine form of Þuli.
Thula f Zulu
Means "peace" in Zulu.
Þura f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Þóra.
Thwin f & m Burmese
Possibly means "manner, appearance" or "continuous, limpid" in Burmese.
Thyda f Khmer
Means "girl" in Khmer, Lao and Thai.
Thyia f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Thyia derived from the verb θύω "to sacrifice" was a female figure associated with cults of several major gods.
Thyme f & m English (Rare)
From Old French thym, from Latin thymum, from Ancient Greek θύμον (thúmon).
Þyri f Old Norse, Icelandic
Younger form of both Þýrví and Þyríðr.
Thyri f Old Danish
Younger form of Þyri.
Tiahn f English (Australian)
Variation of Tiana used infrequently but consistently in Australia.
Tiaho f Maori
Means "shining" or "shine" in Maori.
Tiale f & m Korean
From Korean Hangul 티아레 (tiale) meaning "Tiare flower" (specifically referring to the species Gardenia taitensis), making it the Korean cognate of Tiare.
Tiana f & m Malagasy
Means "loved, favoured" in Malagasy.
Tiana f Catalan
Short form of Sebastiana.
Tiane f English
Short form of Christiane. Not as popular as the related name Tiana, but has roughly followed its popularity curve in much smaller numbers.
Tiara f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (ti) meaning "heaven", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" combined with 宝 (ra) meaning "treasure". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tiaré f Spanish (Mexican)
Spanish (Mexican) form of Tiare.
Tiari f Indonesian, Javanese
Javanese variant of Tiara.
Tiaša f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Tatjana.
Tiasa f Greek Mythology
Tiasa was a Naiad nymph in Greek Mythology. She was a Laconian princess, daughter of King Eurotas.
Tibah f Navajo
Grey "łibá"
Tibba f Anglo-Saxon
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer of this name was Saint Tibba of Mercia (7th century), a patron saint of falconers. She was a relative of Saints Kyneburga and Kyneswide of Mercia.
Tibbi f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Tibby.
Tíbrá f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Icelandic tíbrá "mirage".
Ticha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patrícia.
Tícia f Hungarian
Hungarian short form of Letícia, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Ticia f Portuguese
Diminutive of Letícia.
Tidad f Spanish (Philippines)
Contracted form of Trinidad.
Tidam m & f Indigenous Australian
Meaning star, Waghiwoori Tribe
Tiena f Romani
Romani name that has been recorded from the 1800s onwards. Its origin and meaning are uncertain; a current theory, however, links it to the same source as Tiana.
Tieng f & m Chinese (Teochew)
Teochew Chinese form of Tian.
Tiete f & m East Frisian, West Frisian
Variation of Tiede.
Tifen f Breton
Variant of Tifenn.
Tiffi f English
Diminutive of Tiffany.
Tiffy f English
Diminutive of Tiffany.
Tiggy f English
Diminutive of Antigone also used for many other names.
Tigra f Popular Culture
Possibly deriving from the word "tiger", with the feminine -ra suffix added. Name borne by a Marvel character.
Tiida m & f Popular Culture
The Japanese name of the Final Fantasy character X Tidus, which means “Sun” in Okinawan.
Tiivi f & m Finnish (Rare)
Tiivi is an alternative name for such birds as the broad-billed sandpiper (Calidris falcinellus, more commonly used Finnish name is "jänkäsirriäinen") and the Temminck's stint (Calidris temminckii, "lapinsirri")... [more]
Tijah f Malay, Indonesian
Short form of Khatijah.
Tikal f Mayan
From Tikal, the ruins of an ancient city found in a rainforest in Guatemala. It may be derived from ti ak'al in the Yucatec Maya language; it is said to be a relatively modern name meaning "at the waterhole"... [more]
Tikla f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latvian tikls "coy" and a variant of Tekla.
Tildá f Sami
Sami form of Tilda.
Tilek m & f Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Means "wish, desire" in Kyrgyz and Kazakh. It is only masculine in Kyrgyzstan while it is occasionally used as a feminine name in Kazakhstan.
Tiler m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Tyler.
Tilhi f & m Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "(Bohemian) waxwing" (Bombycilla garrulus) in Finnish.
Tília f Hungarian
Truncated form of Otília.
Tilia f Breton (Modern)
Feminine form of Tilio.
Tilka f German (Silesian), Slovene
Silesian German diminutive of Ottilie and occasionally of Mathilde and Slovene diminutive of Matilda, Otilija and Klotilda... [more]
Tilke f Limburgish
Limburgish diminutive form of Mathilde (see also Til).
Tilla f German, Romansh, Medieval English, Hungarian, Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Medieval English, Dutch and German short form of Mechtilda or Mathilda as well as a German short form of Ottilie and Ottilia, Romansh short form of Matilda, Ottilia, Domitilla, Bertilla and Cecilia and Hungarian short form of Matild, Otília and Klotild.... [more]
Tilla f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tehila.
Tille f German (East Prussian), Medieval English
East Prussian German form of Tilla as well as a medieval English variant of Tilla.
Tille f & m English (American, Archaic)
For men most likely use of the surname Tille as a given name for women a nickname of Matilda or a variation of Tilly is also possible.
Tille m & f Low German (Rare)
Variation of Till or Mathilde.
Tille f Yiddish
Variation of Tehila.
Tille f Dutch (Rare)
A diminutive variant of the name Mathilde.
Tilma f Finnish, Swedish (Modern)
Perhaps a blend of Thelma with either Vilma, Hilma or Ilma 1.
Tilse f Low German
Low German short form of Elisabeth.
Tilta f Finnish
Finnish form of Tilda.
Tiltu f Finnish
Diminutive of Tilta.
Timea f Slovak, Czech (Rare), Romanian
Czech, Slovak and Romanian form of Tímea.
Timea f Italian
Italian feminine form of Greek Timaios.
Timie m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Timmy.
Timna f & m Biblical Hebrew (Rare), German (Austrian)
From a Biblical place name. In the Bible, this name is borne by a concubine of Eliphaz son of Esau, and mother of Amalek ( Genesis 36:12 ) (it may be presumed that she was the same as Timna sister of Lotan... [more]
Timor m & f Hebrew
Means "palm branches" in Hebrew.
Timuš f Berber
Berber diminutive of Fatima.
Tinat f Arabic
Means "figs, fig trees" in Arabic.
Tinca f Romanian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tina.
Tinde f Serbian
Maybe a Serbian form of Tünde.
Tindi f Obscure
Borne by Tindi Mar, a model from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Tiney f English
Either from the English tiny meaning "small," or a diminutive of Christina, Valentina, Martina, and other names ending in -tina.
Tiniq f Uzbek
Means "clear, bright" in Uzbek.
Tinja f Finnish
Possibly a variant of Tiina. It may have been influenced by other feminine names ending nja, such as Tanja and Sonja.
Tinka f Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive of Tina.
Tinku f Pet
Japanese pet name. Borrowed from English tink or twink.
Tinna f Danish, Icelandic
Either from Old Norse tinna meaning "flint", or a variant of Tina.
Tiōng m & f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Zhòng.
Tipah f Indonesian, Malay
Short form of Latipah.
Tippu f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Deborah. Also compare Tippoora.
Tippy f English
Diminutive of Tiffany
Tiran f Japanese
Tiran means "Tea Orchid"... [more]
Tiran m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
This name has several meanings: the first is a type of songbird, the second meaning is an island in the Suez Canal in the northern Red Sea. ... [more]
Tircá f Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tirzah.
Tîroj f Kurdish
Means "sunlight" in Kurdish.
Tirun f Armenian
Diminutive form of Tiruhi.
Tirze f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tirzah.
Tisba f Slovene, Ukrainian
Slovenian and Ukranian form of Thisbe.
Tisbe f Literature, Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Catalan (Rare)
Italian, Spanish and Catalan form of Thisbe, as well as an alternate Latin form. It occurs in the medieval French romance Floriant et Florete (c. 1250-75) belonging to a friend of Florete, the wife of Arthur's knight Floriant.
Tisbé f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Thisbe.
Tisja f Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It could perhaps be the Dutch form of Tisha, but it is also possible that it is actually a variant form of Tiesje and perhaps even a short form of Patricia.
Tissa f Somali
A gift from God
Titem f Berber
Berber diminutive of Fatima.
Titia f Dutch, English (Archaic)
Dutch and English short form of Laetitia as well as an archaic English diminutive of Crescentia.
Titik f Javanese
Means "dot, point" in Javanese.
Titsa f Greek
Short form of Panagiotitsa and other names ending in the same sound.
Titta f Finnish
Diminutive of Kristiina.
Titti f Swedish, Finnish
Diminutive of Tine 1 or Tina (compare Titta, Titine).
Tiwul f Berber
Means "of the heart" in Tamazight.
Tiyam f Luri
From the Luri meaning "my eyes", figuratively meaning "darling, beloved".
Tiyuk f & m Chickasaw, Choctaw
Chickasaw and Choctaw word for "pine".
Tiyya f Berber
Means The"Nice"
Tjada f West Frisian
Feminine form of Tjade.
Tjuyu f Ancient Egyptian
Meaning uncertain, name borne by the maternal grandmother of the Pharoah Akhenaten.
Tlaco f Nahuatl
Means "middle, half" in Nahuatl, figuratively "second-born child".
Tlap’a f Abazin
Derived from the Kabardian λap’e meaning "dear, precious".
Tobba f Old Norse
Short form of Þórbjǫrg.
Tobey m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Toby. A famous bearer of this name is American actor Tobey Maguire (1975-), born Tobias Vincent Maguire.
Tóbia f Hungarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tóbiás.
Tobia f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Tobias. In Norway, this name was recorded from the 18th century until about the 1920s.
Tocca f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish tocca, itself of uncertain origin and meaning. The meaning "hat" has been suggested.
Todni f Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Þodny.
Togos m & f Mongolian
Means "peacock, peafowl" in Mongolian.
Tohar m & f Hebrew (Modern)
Means "pureness", "cleanness", "brightness" in Hebrew.
Toira f & m Japanese (Modern), Literature, Popular Culture
From Japanese 人 (to) meaning "person", "human", combined with 偉 (i) meaning "great", and 良 (ra) meaning "good". Other kanji combinations are possible. When written in hiragana or katakana, (Hiragana: といら or Katakana: トイラ) (Toira) is (Hiragana: らいと or Katakana: ライト) (Raito) spelled backwards.
Toiva m & f Finnish (Rare)
A variant of Toivo.
Toive f & m Finnish
Means "wish" in Finnish.
Tokyo f & m Popular Culture, English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred usage of the Japanese capital city Tokyo as a given name. Its usage as a feminine given name is popularized by the TV show Money Heist, where Tokyo is one of the nine robbers featured there.
Tolin f Nahuatl
Means "reed, rush, cattail" in Nahuatl, a specific kind of marsh plant.
Tomam f Ket (Rare), Siberian Mythology
Meaning unknown. In Ket mythology, Tomam was the goddess of migratory birds who was associated with the south, warmth, and migration.
Tomie m & f Various (Rare)
Variant of Tommy.
Tomie f Japanese, Popular Culture
From Japanese 富 (tomi) meaning "wealth, abundance" and 江 (e) meaning "bay, inlet". Other combinations of kanji are possible. This name is borne by the character Tomie Kawakami (川上富江 Kawakami Tomie), the titular character of the horror manga series Tomie by Junji Ito... [more]
Tomka f Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian female version of Tomislav or Toma 2.
Tomke m & f German, Frisian, Dutch
Possibly a diminutive and/or feminine form of Tammo, where Frisian usage is concerned. It is also seen as a diminutive for Thomas, and could also possibly be a Low German form of Dominik.
Tomli f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Tom 2 and Li 2.
Tommi f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Tommy.
Tomoe f & m Japanese
Means "earth" or "death" in Japanese.
Tomoi f Veps
Veps form of Tamara.
Tomya f English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Tonya, influenced by Tom 1.
Tonee f & m English
Variant of Toni 2 or Tony.
Tonet f Catalan
Diminutive of Antoni and Antonia.
Toney m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Tony or Toni 2.
Tònia f Catalan
Diminutive of Antonia.
Tonia f Polish
Diminutive of Antonina.
Tonia f Sardinian, Romansh
Short form of Antonia.
Tonie m & f English
Variant of Tony and Toni 2.
Tonja f Danish, Finnish, Slovene (Rare)
Slovene short form of Antonija and Scandinavian short form of Antonia as well as a variant of Tonje.
Tonke f & m Dutch (Rare)
A Dutch hypochoristic form of Antonia or Antonius.... [more]
Tønni f Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Torny.
Tonny m & f Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, Central African
Variant of Toni 1 and Toni 2, which are short forms of Anton and Antonia respectively... [more]
Tonta f Bamileke
Bagangte, Cameroon
Tonto f Apache
From Spanish tonto (“fool”), from Western Apache kounʼnde (“wild rough people”).
Tonye m & f Ijaw
Short form of Ayibatonye.
Tooba f Arabic, Urdu, Persian
Derived from Arabic طُوبَى (ṭūbā) meaning "better, best, more pleasant".
Tooni f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Antonia, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Toran m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Torin.
Toree f & m American (Rare)
Variant of Tori and Tory
Tören m & f Turkish
Means "ceremony, celebration" in Turkish.
Torey m & f English
Variant of Tori and Tory.
Torgï f Khakas
Means "silk" in Khakas.
Torie f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Tory or Tori.
Torii f & m Japanese
Means "gates" in Japanese.
Toroa f & m Maori
Derived from Maori toroa "albatross", ultimately from Maori toro "to stretch; to extend".
Torøy f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Þórey.
Torri f English
Variant of Tori.
Torry m & f American (Rare)
Variant of Tory.
Torvi f Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Swedish form of the Old Norse name Þórví.
Toryn f Irish, English
Feminine form of Torin.
Tosca f Theatre, Italian, German, French, Dutch
This name was popularized by Puccini's opera Tosca (1900) and its main character Floria Tosca.... [more]
Tosea f Basque
Etymology unknown.
Tosel f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Toltsa.
Tosha m & f Russian
Diminutive of Anton and Antonina.
Toshi m & f Japanese
Either from classical adjectives 利し (toshi) meaning "sharp" and 敏し (toshi) meaning "keen, clever" (where 俊 shares a similar meaning) or noun 年/歳/才 (toshi) meaning "year; age." Other kanji in relation to these derivations include, from the adjectives, 慧 meaning "wisdom," 淑 meaning "graceful, ladylike, modest, well-mannered" or, from the noun, 寿 meaning "congratulations; longevity," among others... [more]
Tosin m & f Western African, Yoruba
Short form of Oluwatosin.
Tośka f Polish
Diminutive of Antonina.
Tosya f Armenian
Diminutive form of Antonina which is used independently in Armenia.
Totit f Amharic
Means "monkey" in Amharic. It is used as a nickname in Ethiopia.
Totti f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Charlotte and Dorothy. A known bearer of this name was the British actress Totti Truman Taylor (1903-1981), whose birth name was Dorothy Leah Truman.
Touch m & f Khmer
Means "small" in Khmer.
Touen f Japanese
From Japanese 桃園 (touen) meaning "peach orchard".
Touka f Japanese
Means "good perfume" from Kanji 董 (tou) meaning "correct" and 香 (ka) meaning "incense, perfume".... [more]
Touka f Berber
Variant of Tuka.
Touko f Japanese
Variant transcription of Tōko.
Toula f Greek
Short form of Fotoula.
Tousa f Indonesian
May derive from Indonesia - Ratnasari
Touya f Berber
tree, tamazight
Tovus f Uzbek
Means "peacock" in Uzbek.
Tovuz f Azerbaijani
Means "peacock" in Azerbaijani.
Toyah f English, Dutch (Rare)
Variant spelling of Toya.... [more]
Traeh f English
The word heart spelled backwards.
Traja f Serbian
From Serbian трајати (trajati) meaning "to last", "to endure".
Trami f Vietnamese
it means rose.
Trany f Yiddish
Diminutive of Treindel.
Trecy f English
Diminutive of Theresa.
Treia f English (Modern, Rare)
Either a diminutive for any name containing the element or sound of -trey-, or derived from the Latin tria, trēs "three" (see: Trey).
Trejú f Romani (Caló)
Means "cross" in Caló, referring to the cross of crucifixion. Trejú is the Caló form of Cruz.
Trena f English
Variant of Trina.
Trene f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements tre and nay, probably modelled on Renee... [more]
Tresa f Aragonese, Sicilian, Romansh
Aragonese form of Theresa, Sicilian contraction of Tiresa and Teresa and Romansh contraction of Teresa.
Tresl f Ladin
Diminutive of Theresia.
Tress f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Theresa.
Trevi f & m English (Rare)
Diminutive or feminine form of Trevor.
Trevy m & f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Trevor.
Treza f Slovene
Contracted form of Tereza and Terezija.
Trîfa f Kurdish
Means "moonlight" in Kurdish.
Trina f Spanish, Asturian
Diminutive of Trinidad.