This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *n.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Rowin m & f DutchDutch variant of
Rowan. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch professional soccer player Rowin van Zaanen (b. 1984).
Rozhin f KurdishMeans "radiant", "brilliant", "glowing" in Kurdish.
Rugun f BatakMeans "lush, thick, shady (of a tree)" in Toba Batak.
Ruhitobon f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
ruh meaning "spirit, soul" and
tobon meaning "bright, radiant".
Ruijun f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and
珺 (jùn) meaning "beautiful jade".
Ruilan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" and
兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Ruilin m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 芮
(ruì) meaning "small, tiny" or 瑞
(ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" combined with 麟
(lín) meaning "female unicorn" or 林
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Ruimin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蕤 (ruí) meaning "drooping leaves, delicate" and
敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, clever".
Ruinan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" or
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
囡 (nān) meaning "daughter".
Ruinuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
暖 (nuǎn) meaning "warm, genial".
Ruiqin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
琴 (qín), a Chinese lute.
Ruiwan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable".
Ruiwen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Ruixian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and
娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined, skillful".
Ruixin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud" and
心 (xīn) meaning "heart, mind, soul".
Ruiyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Ruiyin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" or
蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flower, flower bud" and
音 (yīn) meaning "sound" or
银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth".
Ruiyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and
缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin, reason, cause, fate".
Ruizhen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" and
榛 (zhēn) meaning "hazelnut" or "thicket".
Rukan m & f MuslimMuslim name meaning
steady and
confident.
Rûken f KurdishIt’s a combination of
rû "face" and
ken "laugh" or "smile". "smiling face"
Run f JapaneseFrom Japanese 琉 (run) meaning "precious stone". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Ruusunen f FolkloreDerived from Finnish
ruusu meaning "rose" and the diminutive suffix -
nen. This is the Finnish name for
Briar Rose, or Sleeping Beauty. This is not a given name in Finland, but is occasionally found as a surname.
Ryeian m & f English (Modern, Rare)From a common Irish surname, the Americanized form of Ó Riain. This patronymic derives from the given name Rian, which is of uncertain meaning. It is traditionally said to mean "little king", from Irish rí "king" combined with a diminutive suffix.
Ryu-jin m & f KoreanA famous bearier of this name Shin Ryujin from ITZY.
Sabijn f & m DutchDutch form of both
Sabinus and
Sabina. However, in modern times, this name is found almost exclusively on females in The Netherlands... [
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Sabran f LiteratureThis name is the named of several Berethnet queens in Samantha Shannon's book ''The Priory of the Orange Tree'', most notably Sabran IX, one of the main characters of the book.... [
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Sabren f English (British, Archaic)Sabren is a legendary British princess who was drowned in the River Severn by her repudiated stepmother Gwendolen. Also known as Hafren.
Sacheen f Various (Rare)In the case of the American actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather (born Maria Louise Cruz; 1946-2022), who adopted it as her stage name, she claimed it means "little bear" in Navajo. The initial syllable resembles the Navajo word
shash meaning "bear".
Saengchan f & m ThaiMeans "moonlight" from Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and จันทร์
(chan) meaning "moon".
Saengduean f ThaiMeans "moonlight" from Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and เดือน
(duean) meaning "moon, month".
Saengthian f & m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and เทียน
(thian) meaning "candle".
Saengwan f ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Saeron f & m Korean (Modern)Shortened from
Saeroun (compare
Saerom). It can also be written with hanja, combining a
sae hanja, e.g. 賽 meaning "exorcism," with a
ron hanja, e.g. 綸 meaning "fishing line."... [
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Saeroun f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)From the present determiner form of adjective 새롭다
(saeropda) meaning "new," a combination of determiner 새
(sae) meaning "new" and suffix —롭다
(-ropda), forming adjectives from abstract nouns (compare
Saerom).
Særún f IcelandicMeans "secret of the sea", derived from Old Norse
sær "sea" combined with Old Norse
rún "secret".
Saffrijn f Dutch (Modern, Rare)Variant of
Saffraan or (dutchization of)
Saffron. It was probably created in an attempt to make either name more feminine and/or palatable to mainstream Dutch society, as the aforementioned two names are neither traditional nor obviously feminine by Dutch standards.... [
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Safsarjon f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
safsar meaning "violet (colour)" and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Sagrado Corazón f & m Spanish (Rare)Means "sacred heart" in Spanish, referring to the sacret heart of Jesus (hence
de Jesús is often suffixed in the full name).
Şahıhuban f Ottoman TurkishFrom Ottoman Turkish "the queen of beauties":
şah - "shah (queen)" and
hûban - "beauties" (plural form of Persian word
hub - "beauty", "beautiful")
Saichon f & m ThaiFrom Thai สาย
(sai) meaning "steam, current" and ชล
(chon) meaning "water".
Saifan m & f Hebrew (Modern)this name derives from the word: "סייף" meaning: "Safe(sword)" this is the Hebrew name of the flower "Gladiolus" and the hebrew name of the bird "Recurvirostra"
Saikhanchuluun m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian сайхан
(saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome" and чулуун
(chuluun) meaning "stone".
Sainbuyan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian сайн
(sain) meaning "good" and буян
(buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Saiphin f ThaiFrom Thai สาย
(sai) meaning "line, wire, string" and พิณ
(phin) referring to a stringed instrument used in India and northern Thailand.
Saiyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
赛 (sài) meaning "compete, contend" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" or
琰 (yǎn) meaning "gem, jewel, glitter of gems".
Saiyin f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
赛 (sài) meaning "compete, contend" and
殷 (yīn) meaning "many, great, abundant, flourishing".
Sakhon m & f ThaiMeans "river, sea, ocean" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit सागर
(sāgara).
Salatın f AzerbaijaniFrom Arabic سلاطين
(salāṭīn) meaning "sultans", the plural of سلطان
(sulṭān).
Saman f PersianShort form of the name Yasmin (said Yasmin or Yasaman in farsi), which refers to the jasmine flower. The name is also referenced in the Hafez 'Fal' poem book, popularly used in Persian culture during Nowruz, to tell fortunes, and for picking baby names.
Samhain m & f English (Modern, Rare), Scottish (Modern, Rare)From Irish and Scottish Gaelic
Samhain, referring to the Gaelic festival, marking the end of the harvest season and beginning of winter, which is celebrated on the evening of 31st October and 1st November.
Samin m & f Indonesian, Persian, Bengali, UrduDerived from Arabic ثمين
(thamin) meaning "valuable, precious". It is a unisex name in Iran, Bangladesh and Pakistan while it is solely masculine in Indonesia.
Sam-sun f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 三 "three" and 顺 "obey, submit to, go along with". It is also translated as "third daughter".
Samten m & f Tibetan, BhutaneseFrom Tibetan བསམ་གཏན
(bsam-gtan) meaning "meditative concentration, stable attention, awareness", derived from བསམ
(bsam) meaning "thought, thinking" and གཏན
(gtan) meaning "constant, perpetual"... [
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San f JapaneseThis name is used as 三 (san, zou, mi, mi'.tsu, mi.tsu) meaning "three."... [
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San m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 山
(san) meaning "mountain".
San f & m BurmeseMeans "model, standard, ideal" or "to enjoy, to take delight in" in Burmese.
Sang-Hyeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 相
(sang) meaning "mutual, together" or 祥
(sang) meaning "good luck, good omen" combined with 炫
(hyeon) meaning "shine, glitter", 現
(hyeon) meaning "current, present", 賢
(hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able" or 鉉
(hyeon), which refers to a device used to lift a tripod cauldron... [
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Sangluan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
桑 (sāng) meaning "mulberry tree" and
鸾 (luán), a fabulous mythological bird.
Sanguan m & f ThaiMeans "to conserve, to preserve" in Thai.
Sangwan f & m ThaiRefers to a type of chain made of diamonds or gold that is worn from both shoulders across the breast. This transcription represents two different spellings: สังวาล, which is solely feminine, and สังวาลย์, which is masculine (and occasionally feminine).
Sanon f JapaneseFrom Japanese 砂 (sa) meaning "sand" or 桜 (sa) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 音 (non) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible as well.
Sarajon f UzbekDerived from
sara meaning "best" and
jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Saran f KoreanFrom Korean word 사랑 (sarang) meaning "love, affection." Also, from 紗(sa) meaning "silk" and 蘭(ran) meaning "orchid". Other hanja character combinations can also form this name.
Sarralyn f Literature, EnglishName used in Tamora Pierce's Tortall books. Made from a combination of the names
Sarra meaning "princess" or "lady" and
Lyn meaning "lake".
Saruulbuyan m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian саруул
(saruul) meaning "clear, bright, lucid" or "healthy, robust" and буян
(buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing".
Saruulsaikhan f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian саруул
(saruul) meaning "clear, bright, lucid" or "healthy, robust" and сайхан
(saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Sasikan f ThaiFrom Thai ศศิ
(sasi) meaning "moon" and กานต์
(kan) meaning "dear, beloved".
Sasiwimon f ThaiFrom Thai ศศิ
(sasi) meaning "moon" and วิมล
(wimon) meaning "chaste, pure, clean".
Sathian m & f ThaiMeans "secure, stable, firm" in Thai.
Satin f LiteratureFrom the French word
satin, referring to the fabric satin. This was used by the French author Émile Zola as a name for a prostitute in his novel "Nana" (1880). It is not used as a name in France.
Satyrion f Greek MythologyDerived from Greek
satyros meaning "satyr" (see also
Satyros). In Greek mythology, this was the name of a nymph who had a son with Poseidon.
Savion f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)Means "groundsel, senecio" in Hebrew, from the word
savyon which is related to a genus of the daisy family.
Savon m & f African AmericanOf uncertain origin, perhaps a combination of phonetic elements
sa and
von. It also coincides with the French word for "soap". This was the name of a character played by Ice Cube in the 1992 movie
Trespass.
Savsan f UzbekUzbek feminine name refering to a kind of Iris flower.
Sayan m & f ThaiMeans "evening" in Thai (a poetic word).
Searán f Scottish GaelicThe name Sharon is primarily a female name of Hebrew origin that means Of The Fertile Plain.... [
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Season f English (Rare)Either derived from the English word
season, and thus ultimately from Latin
satio "sowing; planting" (which later came to be understood as "time of planting"), or a transferred use of the surname
Season... [
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Se-hyeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 世 "generation; world; era" and 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good".
Seienin f JapaneseSeienin (清円院) was a Japanese noble woman from the Nagao clan during the Sengoku period. She is best known as the formal second wife of Uesugi Kagetora, also referred to as Kakeiin, and as the niece of the famed Uesugi Kenshin... [
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Sein m & f BurmeseMeans "diamond" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit वज्र
(vajra).
Seiran f JapaneseFrom Japanese 星 (sei) meaning "star" or 青 (sei) meaning "blue" combined with 蘭 (ran) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seirian f WelshPossibly derived from Welsh
serennu meaning "sparkling (like stars)".
Semken f ManchuMeans "bracelet" in Manchu. This was the personal name of Concubine Muktu, who was a consort of the Shunzhi Emperor, and the mother of his eighth son Yonggan.
Sen m & f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 亘 (
sen) meaning "span; request" or 仙 (
sen) referred to a sage, a hermit or an enlightened person or 千 (
sen) meaning "thousand".... [
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Sen m & f ChineseDerived from the Chinese character 森 (
sēn, shēn) meaning "full of trees; dense" but also "dark; gloomy; cold".... [
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Senjuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and
娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Senlan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and
兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Sennen f CornishThe coastal civil parish and village in Cornwall, England.
Senwan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and
婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial".
Senyuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
森 (sēn) meaning "forest" and
媛 (yuàn) meaning "beauty, beautiful woman".
Seohyeon f & m KoreanFrom 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" combined with 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". Other combinations of hanja characters can form this name as well.
Seohyun f & m KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" combined with 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". Other combinations of hanja characters can form this name as well.
Seo-Jin m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 瑞
(seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" or 舒
(seo) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortable, easy" combined with 鎭
(jin) meaning "town, market place" or 辰
(jin) meaning "early morning, dragon of the Chinese zodiac"... [
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Seol-hyeon f & m KoreanCombination of a
seol hanja, like 雪 meaning "snow" or 設 meaning "establish, set up," and a
hyeon hanja, such as 炫 meaning "bright, brilliant; light, clear" or 賢 meaning "benevolent; wise, sensible."
Seonangsin f Korean MythologyThe name of the Korean goddess of villages, boundaries and war. Her name is derived from the hanja
城 (seong) meaning "city wall, fort, defensive wall",
隍 (hwang) meaning "dry moat" or "god of a city" and
神 (sin) meaning "god".
Seongbin m & f KoreanFrom 星 (seong) meaning "star, planet" or 性 (seong) meaning "sex, gender" and 彬 "cultivated, well-bred"
Seong-Won m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 聖
(seong) meaning "holy, sacred", 誠
(seong) meaning "sincere, honest, true" or 成
(seong) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" combined with 源
(won) meaning "source, origin" or 元
(won) meaning "first, origin"... [
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Seong-yeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 成 "completed, finished, fixed" and 妍 "beautiful, handsome; seductive".
Seo-won f Korean MythologyFrom Sino-Korean 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious", and 元 (won) meaning "first, origin".