Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *ch.
gender
usage
pattern
Bích f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese (bích) meaning "bluish green, cyan".
Blanch f English
Variant of Blanche.
Brónach f Irish
Means "sad", derived from Irish brón meaning "sorrow". Saint Brónach was a 6th-century Irish mystic.
Hadewych f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Hedwig.
Keren-Happuch f Biblical
Means "horn of antimony" in Hebrew. Antimony is a substance that was formerly used as an eye cosmetic (eye shadow). A hollowed animal horn could have been used to store this material. Keren-Happuch is the name of the third daughter of Job in the Old Testament.
Lilach f Hebrew
Means "lilac" in Hebrew.
Luigsech f Old Irish
Probably derived from the name of the mythological figure Lugh. This was the name of an obscure early Irish saint, mentioned in the martyrologies of Tallaght and Gorman.
Pich f & m Khmer
Means "diamond" in Khmer.
Ríoghnach f Irish Mythology
Derived from Old Irish rígain meaning "queen". According to some sources, this was the name of a wife of the semi-legendary Irish king Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Scáthach f Irish Mythology
Means "shadowy" in Irish. In Irish legend this was the name of a warrior woman. She instructed Cúchulainn in the arts of war, and he in turn helped her defeat her rival Aoife.