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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Ethni f Welsh
Welsh adoption of Eithne.
Etiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "beautiful, good" and 窕 (tiǎo) meaning "slender, charming, quiet and modest".
Etido f Efik
Means "good character" in Efik.
Etika f Sanskrit
MEANING - rushing, darting, shining, brilliant, doe (of variegated colour)... [more]
Etiko f Georgian
Diminutive of Eter and its short forms Eta and Eto.
Etil f Yiddish
A Yiddish girls' name, related to the Germanic element adal meaning "Noble"
Etka f Hungarian
Originally a short form of Etelka, now used as a given name in its own right.
Etke f Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Esther.
Etney f Irish (Archaic), Manx
Obsolete Anglicization of Eithne.
Etom m & f Nigerian
Etom means "life" it is from the people of cross river state in Nigeria
Eton m & f Efik
Etoro f Efik
Means "praise" in Efik.
Etra f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Aethra.
Etsu f Japanese
From 悦 (etsu) meaning "ecstasy, joy, pleasure". Other kanji or kanji combinations are possible.
Ette f Danish (Rare)
Variant of Etta.
Etter f American (Archaic)
Variant of Esther derived from colloquial pronunciation.
Etti f Hebrew
Diminutive of Esther.
Etti f & m Finnish, Swedish, Danish
A variant form of Eddie, Ettie and Etta.
Etuna f Georgian
Diminutive of Eter and its short forms Eta and Eto, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Etus f Hungarian
Diminutive of Etelka.
Etyah f Hebrew
Derived from the Hebrew name עֶתְּיָה, composed of the elements ʿet (עֵת) meaning "time" or "moment" and the theophoric suffix -yah (יָה), referencing the divine name of God... [more]
Etzli f & m Aztec
Aztec name meaning “Blood”
Eubha f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Eva.
Eugie m & f Filipino (Rare)
Diminutive of Eugene, Eugenio, or Eugenia.
Euis f Sundanese
From Sundanese geulis meaning "beautiful, pretty".
Eulah f English
Variant of Eula.
Eular f English (American, Archaic), American (South, Archaic)
Variant of Eula reflecting a colloquial pronunciation.
Euli f Finnish
Diminutive of Eulaalia.
Eulia f Finnish
Diminutive of Eulaalia.
Eulis f Sundanese
Variant of Euis.
Eun-a f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) "kindness, mercy, charity" and 雅 (a) "elegant, graceful, refined".
Eun-ah f Korean
Korean feminism given name.It is an popular name for girls born in South Korea.
Eun-bi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" or 慇 (eun) meaning "careful, anxious, attentive" and Korean 비 (bi) meaning "rain".
Eunez f English (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Eunice with the spelling being influenced by Inez.
Eun-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" combined with 河 (ha) meaning "river, stream, creek" or 銀河 (eunha) meaning "galaxy", as well as other hanja combinations.
Eunie f English, American (South)
Diminutive of Eunice. This was the birth name of American screenwriter and actress Ouida Bergère (1886-1974).
Eun-ju f & m Korean
Combination of Sino-Korean elements eun, like 銀 meaning "silver," 恩 meaning "favour, grace" or 殷 meaning "thrive, flourish," and ju, such as 珠 meaning "jewel, pearl," 周 meaning "circumference," 柱 meaning "pillar, column; branch," 州 meaning "state, province" or 宙 meaning "dwelling; time, infinite; sky."... [more]
Eun-mi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 "silver" (eun), and 美 "beautiful, pretty; pleasing" (mi).
Eunoe f Greek Mythology
From Greek εὔνους (eunous) meaning "well-minded, friendly", which is composed of ευ (eu) "good, well" and νοῦς (nous) "mind" (see also Eunous, Eunoia)... [more]
Eun-So f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 은서 (see Eun-Seo).
Eun-Su f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver, money" combined with 秀 (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding"... [more]
Eun-ye f Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" combined with 譽 (ye) "fame, reputation; praise".
Eunys f Manx, English (Modern, Rare)
Modern English variant and traditional Manx form of Eunice. It coincides with the Manx word eunys "pleasure; joy; bliss; delight".
Eun-yu f Korean
"Eun/은"kindness, mercy, charity... [more]
Eura f American (South, Archaic)
Possibly a short form of names beginning with the element Eur-.
Eurem f Welsh
Means "golden jewel" in Welsh.
Euria f Basque (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Basque euri "rain".
Eurus m & f Greek Mythology
Eurus was the god of the east wind, one of the four directional Anemoi (Wind-Gods). He was associated with the season of autumn and dwelt near the palace of the sun-god Helios in the far east.
Eusy f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Elsbeth.
Evah f English
Variant of Eva.
Evana f English
Feminine form of Evan.
Evane f Nenets
Means "orphan" in Nenets. This name was given to baby girls who were born after the death of their fathers.
Evbu f Edo
This name means "misty". Misty refers to objects with misty colors. One other possibly meaning is "dew" referring to a baby born during a dewy morning.
Eveli f Estonian
Combination of Eve and the syllable -li-, most commonly derived from Eliisabet.
Evely f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Evelyn.
Evely f Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Estonian (Modern)
Combination of Eve and Ly and variant of Eveli.
Evena f Finnish (Rare)
Feminine form of Even.
Evena f Breton, French (Modern), French (Caribbean), Haitian Creole
Feminine form of the Breton name Even.
Eveny m & f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Aibhne.
Evett f American (Rare), Jamaican Patois (Rare), Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of Eve and precursor of modern Yvette. See also Evette.
Evey f English
Variant of Evie. Borne by the character Evey Hammond in graphic novel, "V for Vendetta", who was portrayed by Natalie Portman in the film adaption.
Evia f American (South, Archaic)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a Latinization of Evie, and elaboration of Eva, a transferred use of the surname, an Anglicization of Aoife and an adoption of the Greek place name (also known as Euboea).
Evija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Evie and Evi.
Evika f Mari
Means "slender" in Mari.
Evika f Estonian, Slovene
Estonian diminutive of Evi and Slovene diminutive of Eva, rarely used as a given name in its own right.
Eviko f & m Georgian
Diminutive of Eva (feminine) and Evgeni (masculine).
Evin m & f Irish
From Éimhín with the typical Irish diminutive suffix ending with the letter 'n'. From the root word eimh meaning "swift" or "lively". ... [more]
Evina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Eva and contracted form of Evelina.
Evine f Norwegian (Rare)
Feminine form of Evin.
Evion m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Evian.
Evíta f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Evita.
Evita f Greek
Diminutive of Paraskevi.
Evka f Czech
Diminutive of Eva, not used as an official given name.
Evlly f English (Canadian)
Possible contractive variation of Evalee.
Evola f & m American
Probably transferred from the Italian surname Evola.
Evon f English
Variant of Yvonne.
Evot f Medieval English
Diminutive of Eve.
Evott f Medieval English
Diminutive of Eve.
Evra f & m Turkish, Literature, Popular Culture
In Irish author Darren Shan's Cirque Du Freak series, Evra Von is a member of the sideshow where he is displayed as a 'snake boy'.
Evrim f & m Turkish
Means "evolution" in Turkish.
Evser f Kurdish
From ev meaning "the, it" and ser meaning "crest, crown, top".
Evuša f Croatian (Rare), Czech, Slovak
Croatian, Czech and Slovak diminutive of Eva. Also compare Evuška.
Evynn f English (American)
Female form of Evan and variant of Evynne
Ewcia f Polish
Diminutive of Ewa.
Ewela f Polish
Diminutive of Ewelina.
Éwka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Éwa.
Ewka f Polish
Diminutive of Ewa.
Ewüś f Vilamovian
Diminutive of Ewa.
Exia f English (American, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Achsia.
Exian f Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal".
Exie f English
Perhaps a diminutive of Exa.
Exxie f Obscure
Variant of Exie.
Eyba f Old Swedish
Older form of Ebba 1 as well as a short form of Old High German names beginning with eylb- (see agi).
Eydie f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Edie. This was borne by American singer Eydie Gormé (1928-2013), whose birth name was Edith Garmezano.
Eydna f Faroese
Faroese younger form of Auðr.
Eygló f Icelandic
Icelandic combination of ey "good fortune" or "island" and glóa "to shine, glitter".
Eyia f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Eyja.
Eying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 娥 (é) meaning "be beautiful, good" and 英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" or "flower, petal, leaf".
Eyja f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse name of obscure origin, possibly from Proto-Norse *auja "good fortune, gift, (luck) giver" or *aiwa "always".... [more]
Eylam m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The name of one of the biblical Noah's grandsons. It means "one who is eternal".
Eylem f & m Turkish
Means "action" in Turkish.
Eylín f Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune") and lín "flax, linen; linen garment, linen gear".
Eymi f Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Amy, reflecting the English pronounciation.
Eynav f & m Hebrew
Variant of Enav.
Eynés f Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician form of Einés.
Eyong m & f Jagham, Kenyang
Derived from ɛyɔŋ meaning "word, voice" in Jagham and Kenyang.
Eyota f Sioux
Means "greatest", from Lakota iyótaŋ "most, greatest, best, special, important".
Eyre m & f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Eyre.
Eyria f Medieval Portuguese
Possibly related to Basque Euria.
Eyrós f Icelandic (Rare)
Combination of the Old Norse name elements ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune") and rós "rose".
Eyrún f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune") and rún "secret; secret lore".
Eysie f Scots
Scots diminutive of Isabel and Isabella.
Eyð f Faroese
Faroese form of Auðr.
Eyvör f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Eyvǫr.
Eyvor f Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Norwegian younger form of Eyvǫr.
Ezcan f Kurdish
From ez meaning "I" and can meaning "soul".
Ezdah f Kurdish
Ezdah seems to be a variant of Ezdan, which means”kind, merciful, gift from God”.
Ezhno f Omaha-Ponca
Means "lone, solitary, only" in Omaha-Ponca.... [more]
Ezia f Italian
Feminine form of Ezio.
Ezili f Afro-American Mythology, New World Mythology
Ezilí Dantor or Erzulie Dantò is the name of a Haitian Vodou Iwa.
Ezma f Arabic
Variant of Izma.
Ezme f English (Rare)
Variant of Esme.
Ezmia f Literature
Not available. It is used by Chris Colfer in his novel, the Enchantress’ Return, as the name for Sleeping Beauty’s villain.
Ezora f Louisiana Creole
Possibly a variant of Isora.
E'zoz f Uzbek
Means "respect, honour" in Uzbek.
Ezri f Popular Culture
Meaning unknown. Ezri Dax is a character on the television series Deep Space Nine.
Ezrie f English, Hebrew
Variant of Ezri which is supposedly a variant of Ezra. According to the SSA, 5 girls were named Ezrie in 2018.
Ezter f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Esther.
Eztia f Basque (Rare)
Derived from Basque ezti "honey; sweet" and, by extension, "gentle; pleasant; melodious".
Eztli f & m Aztec, Nahuatl, Mexican (Rare)
Means "blood" in Nahuatl.
Ezuli f Old Swedish
Means strength, especially female strength
Ezzah f Malay
Variant of Izzah.
Ezzat m & f Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عزت (see Izzat) as well as the Persian form. In Persian-speaking regions it is sometimes used as a feminine name.
Ezzie m & f English (American, Rare)
Diminutive of Ezekiel, Ezora or other names that begin with ez-
Ezzy f English
English diminutive of the Spanish name Esmeralda.
Faako m & f Dagbani
Means "mercy" in Dagbani.
Faami f Bodo
Means "lotus" in Bodo.
Fabi f & m Various, Portuguese
Portuguese masculine short form of Fabio and Fabiano.... [more]
Fable m & f English
Derived from the word for a succinct story, in prose or verse, that features animals, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature which are given human qualities, and that illustrates a moral lesson.... [more]
Fadha f Somali
Possibly from Arabic فِضَّة (fiḍḍa), meaning "silver" or فَضَاء (faḍāʔ), meaning "empty space".
Fadma f Berber
Variant of Fadhma used in Morocco.
Faena f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish. Literally task - from obsolete catalan. From latin; facienda; "things to be done" - from facere; "more at to do".
Faeya f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Fay, probably influenced by Freya.
Fafa f Japanese
From Japanese 花 (fa) meaning "flower" combined with 花 (fa) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fäfe f Ubykh
Etymology unknown.
Fagun f & m Indian
Fagun is a month in the solar Hindu calendar, Tirhuta Panchang, followed by the Maithili community of India and Nepal, corresponding to February–March.
Fahar f Arabic, Muslim
This Muslim name means "joy and happiness".
Fahda f Arabic
Feminine form of Fahd.
Fahéj f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Means "cinnamon" in Hungarian.
Fahmo f Somali
Means "understanding" in Somali directly from the Arabic root f-h-m (see Fahim).
Faigy f Yiddish
Diminutive of Faiga or Faigel.
Faiha f Arabic
Derived from "fayḥ" (فَيْح), meaning "fragrance" or "pleasant scent."
Faii f Greek
Diminutive of Sofia and Fotini.
Faika f Albanian, Turkish
Feminine form of Faik.
Faile f Literature
Means 'falcon'... [more]
Faima f Arabic, Pakistani
Possible meaning "peacemaker".
Fain f & m English
Means happiness, and pleased.
Fair f & m English (African, Rare), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Taken from the English word fair meaning "beautiful". This can also be taken from the surname Fair, having the same meaning.
Fairy f English
From the English word fairy, referring to the mythical creature, ultimately derived from the Roman mythological name Fata, "fate". (Compare: Fay)
Faïs f Medieval Occitan, Occitan (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Faïs.
Faisa f Swahili
Swahili/Arabic, meaning successful/victorious
Faïza f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Faiza influenced by French orthography.
Faizi m & f Arabic
Basically means "overflowing" in Arabic and therefore means "abundance" in a figurative sense. Also compare Faiz.... [more]
Fajga f Yiddish
Variant of Faiga.
Fajri m & f Indonesian
Means "my dawn" from Arabic فجر (fajr) meaning "dawn, daybreak, beginning".
Fajry m & f Indonesian
Variant of Fajri.
Fala f Choctaw
From Choctaw fala meaning "a crow".
Falak f & m Urdu, Punjabi, Indian
Perhaps derived from Sanskrit फलक (phalak) meaning "panel, board, canvas" or "slab, face" or from Persian فلک (falak) meaning "sky, heavens".
Falka f Literature
Feminine form of Falk. It is used for a character from the 'Witcher' book series by Andrzej Sapkowski.... [more]
Fally f English, African
Diminutive of Eliphal.
Faly m & f Malagasy
Means "content, glad, happy" in Malagasy.
Falya f Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit फल्य (phalya) meaning "bud, flower".
Fama f Roman Mythology
The Roman equivalent of Pheme. Her name is derived from Latin fama "fame; report; rumor" (ultimately from Latin fari "to speak".
Fana f Ethiopian
Means “light” or “jungle” in various African languages.
Fanbi f Chinese
From the Chinese 凡 (fán) meaning "all, any, every" and 碧 (bì) meaning "blue, green".
Fanh m & f Zhuang
Means "gem" in Zhuang.
Fanhu f Chinese
From the Chinese 凡 (fán) meaning "all, any, every" and 瑚 (hú) meaning "coral; person of virtue".
Fáni f Hungarian
Hungarian short form of both Franciska and Stefánia, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Fani f Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene phonetic spelling of Fanny.
Fani f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Estefanía.
Fani f Greek
Derived from the Ancient Greek word φανή (phane), both a noun meaning "torch" and an adjective meaning "bright, shining" (the feminine form of φανός (phanos)). In some cases it can be a short form of Stefania or Theofania.
Faní f Provençal
Provençal form of Fanny.
Fania f Medieval Italian, Italian, Yiddish
Italian short form of names that end in -fania, such as Stefania and Epifania and Yiddish variant of Fanya.
Fanna f English
Variant of Fana.
Fanný f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Fanny as well as an Icelandic combination of the Old Norse name elements fǫnn "snow, snowdrift" and "new moon, waxing moon" or nýr "new; young; fresh".
Fanos f Arabic
Arabic word for Lantern. Given to girls in Ethiopia referring to their big bright eyes.
Fanqi f & m Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 繁 (see Fan) and 棋 (see Qi).... [more]
Fant f Breton (Rare)
Diminutive of Frañseza.
Fänta f Swedish (Rare, Archaic)
Swedish (dialect) fänta meaning "little girl".
Fanw f Welsh
Diminutive form of Myfanwy.
Fanya f Yiddish
From the Spanish Estefania, brought to Eastern Europe by the Jews expelled from Spain during the Spanish Inquisition.
Fanya f Chinese
From Chinese 范 (fàn) meaning "bee" and 雅 () meaning "elegant, graceful, refined", or other characters with a similar pronunciation.
Faon f & m Chinese (Wu)
Wu Chinese form of Fen 1.
Fara f Arabic, Galician (Rare)
Variant transcription of Farah.
Fara f Sicilian, Neapolitan, Italian (Tuscan)
Short form of various, now obsolete, Germanic names that contained the element -fara-, for example Burgundofara. This name is predominantly found in Sicily, Naples and, to a lesser degree, Tuscany reflecting the local veneration of Saint Fara.
Fara f Germanic
This name is derived either from Langobardic fara "family, line, kind" or Gothic faran "to travel". It can be a short form of names like Faramund and Farahild.
Fara m & f Shona
Meaning "happy" or "joyous".
Faraz m & f Arabic
Means strawberry
Farda f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek fard meaning "lone, solitary".
Farha f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Malay
Means "joy, delight" in Arabic, a variant of فرح (fariḥa) meaning "to be happy".
Faria f Arabic, Urdu
Means "Beautiful, kind and loving" in Arabic.
Faria f Persian, Urdu
Possibly means "blessed, magnificent".
Faria f Cornish
Cornish form of Maria
Farih m & f Arabic, Indonesian
Means "happy, joyful, glad" in Arabic.
Farna f Arabic
Shortened form of Farnaz.
Farra f Arabic
Variant transcription of Fara
Faryl f English (Rare)
Most likely a quasi-feminization of Farrell with the spelling being influenced by Cheryl, Beryl, Meryl and similar names.
Fasai f Thai
Means “clear sky, clear heavens” in Thai.
Fasia f German (Rare)
Not available.... [more]
Fata f Bosnian
Bosnian short form of Fatima.
Fate m & f English, English (American), English (African)
Either a direct derivation of the English word fate or a diminutive of Lafayette. The latter is what led the name to being used as a majority masculine name in the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States.
Fathi m & f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Faði.
Fatme f Circassian
Adyghe form of Fatma.
Fatna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant of Fatimah chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Faun f English
Variant of Fawn in the style of Fauna.
Faura f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Meaning unknown at this point in time.
Fauve f French (Modern, Rare), French (Belgian, Modern, Rare)
Derived from French fauve. As a noun, fauve means "tawny-coloured animal" and, by extension, " big cat (such as a lion or lynx); beast, wild animal (especially fierce, aggressive, or predatory)"... [more]
Faven f Tigrinya
Means "light"
Favia f Greek
Modern Greek spelling of Phabia, which is the ancient Greek form of Fabia.
Favor f English (Puritan)
Meaning, "to feel or show preference for someone or something."