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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the order is random.
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Allexia f English, English (American)
Variant of Alexia that was given to 7 girls in 2007.
Atiah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Atiya as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Quetura f Biblical Portuguese
Portuguese form of Keturah.
Friðælfr f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements friðr "love", "peace" and ælfR "elf".
Rikku f Popular Culture
A heroine from the 'Final Fantasy' video game series.
Boljahon f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bol meaning "honey" and jahon meaning "the world".
Meguro f Japanese
From Japanese 名 (me) meaning "name", 周 (megu) meaning "circumference, circuit, lap", 女 (me) meaning "woman, female", 巡 (megu) meaning "patrol, go around, circumference", 恵 (megu, me) meaning "favour, benefit", 愛 (me) meaning "love, affection", 明 (me) meaning "bright, light", 梅 (me) meaning "plum", 米 (me) meaning "rice, USA, metre", 綿 (me) meaning "cotton", 芽 (me) meaning "bud, sprout", 苺 (me) meaning "strawberry", 萌 (me) meaning "sprout, bud" or 萠 (me) meaning "sprout, bud", 九 (gu) meaning "nine", 君 (gu) meaning "mister, you, ruler, male name suffix", 来 (gu) meaning "come, due, next, cause, become", 玖 (gu) meaning "beautiful black jewel, nine", 空 (gu) meaning "sky", 紅 (gu) meaning "crimson, deep red", 勲 (gu) meaning "meritorious deed, merit", 薰 (gu) meaning "a medicinal herb, to cauterize", 邦 (gu) meaning "home country, country, Japan", 勳 (gu) meaning "meritorious deed, merits, rank", 久 (gu) meaning "long time", 國 (gu) meaning "country", 訓 (gu) meaning "instruction, Japanese character reading, explanation, read" or 具 (gu) meaning "tool, utensil, means, possess, ingredients, counter for armor, suits, sets of furniture" combined with 浪 (ro) meaning "wandering, waves, billows, reckless, unrestrained", 朗 (ro) meaning "bright, clear", 露 (ro) meaning "dew, tears", 蕗 (ro) meaning "butterbur, bog rhubarb", 路 (ro) meaning "path, route, road, distance", 論 (ro) meaning "argument, discourse", 呂 (ro) meaning "spine, backbone", 滝 (ro) or 瀧 (ro) both meaning "waterfall, rapids, cascade", 楼 (ro) meaning "watchtower, lookout, high building", 龍 (ro) meaning "dragon" or 郎 (ro) meaning "son"... [more]
Dew m & f English (Rare)
For men, it most likely comes from Dewitt. For women, it comes from the English word dew.
Ca f Portuguese
Diminutive of Camila and Carla.
Saqqilaarteq f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sarĸilârteĸ.
Avâraĸ f Greenlandic
Means "little back of the head" in Greenlandic.
Darlaine f English
Variant of Darlene.
Éwelina f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Evelina.
Benje m & f East Frisian (Archaic)
Short version of names containing the name element bern meaning bear.
Monime f Ancient Greek, History
Feminine form of Monimos. This was the name of a wife of King Mithradates VI of Pontus. A character in Jean Racine's tragic play Mithridate (1673) was based on her.
Soyini f African American, Caribbean (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. This is the middle name of American politician Ayanna Pressley (1974-), who has claimed it means "richly endowed" in Swahili.
Gulnishon f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek gul meaning "rose, flower" and nishon meaning "mark, sign".
Geda f Romansh
Variant of Gada, traditionally found in central Grisons.
Hayles f English
Diminutive of Hayley.
Gunnika f Hindi
Derived from an Indian word meaning 'garland'.
Boontharik f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Buntharik.
Sanchir m & f Mongolian
Means "Saturn (planet)" or "Saturday" in Mongolian. Cognate to Shani 2.
Bo'rigul f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bo'ri meaning "wolf" and gul meaning "flower, rose".
Centeotl f & m Aztec and Toltec Mythology, Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl centli "dried ears of corn, dried maize on the cob" and teotl "deity, god; divine force". This was the name of an Aztec maize deity, depicted as both male and female; they may have been an aspect of Chicomecōātl.
Kunnike f East Frisian
Diminutive of Kunigunde recorded in East Frisia in the 18th century.
Aisun f & m Azerbaijani
Variant transcription of Aysun.
Edeltruda f Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Edeltraud. This name is considerably more popular among the German minority in Poland.
Matahom f Cebuano
Means "beautiful, good-looking" in Cebuano.
Udelgard f German (Rare, Archaic)
A dithematic name, from Old High German uodil "heritage, homestead" and Old Saxon gard, Old High German gart "enclosure, protection; yard, garden", compare Odelgarde.
Ike f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
池 (Ike) meaning "pond, cistern, pool, reservoir", 潢 (Ike) meaning "Expanse of water, lake, pond". There are similar kanji characters which have the same meaning but are pronounced differently.
Yeong-ju f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 永 "long, perpetual, eternal, forever" or 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper" (yeong), and 姝 "a beautiful girl", 主 "master, chief owner; host; lord" or 柱 "pillar, post; support; lean on" (ju).
Jingmeng f Chinese
From the Chinese 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" and 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon".
Mowen f Chinese
From the Chinese 墨 (mò) meaning "ink" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Satsuki f & m Japanese
From Japanese kanji 皐 (satsuki) meaning "shore" or 皐月/五月 (satsuki), the fifth month of the lunar calendar. It can be also the combination of 小 (sa) meaning "little; small" and 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon".... [more]
Ringhild f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish name with the combination of hringr "ring" and hildr "battle, fight". It might have been influenced by Inghild and Ragnhild.
Kirbi f & m English
Variant spelling of Kirby
Lornalyn f Filipino (Rare)
Combination of Lorna and the popular suffix -lyn.
Leintje f Dutch
Feminine form of Lein.
Brixia f Celtic Mythology
Contracted form of Brigantia.
Effia f Finnish (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a Finnish variant of Euphemia. Effia was particularly popular in the Central Finland in the mid to late 1800's.
Miertha f Romansh
Variant of Mierta.
Evniki f Greek
Modern Greek form of Eunice.
Raghda f Arabic
From Arabic رغد (raghd) meaning "prosperity, affluence, comfort".
Maimo f Estonian
Variant of Maimu.
Shaili f Hebrew
Combination of Shai and Li 2; means "gift for me" from Hebrew שַׁי (shai) meaning "gift" and לִי (li) meaning "to me, for me".
Myfi f Welsh
Diminutive of Myfanwy.
Zelfa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zilpah.
Jósefína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Josefina.
Yeongran f Korean
From 映 "project; reflect light" and 蘭 meaning "orchid."
Klarisa f Latvian (Rare), Slovene, Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), Albanian
Latvian, Slovene, Albanian, Czech and Slovak form of Clarissa.
Eudoria f Literature
An elaboration of Eudora. This is the name a character in the Enola Holmes book and film series, Lady Eudoria Vernet Holmes, who is Sherlock and Enola's mother.
Lkham f & m Mongolian
Mongolian form of Tibetan ལྷ་མོ (Lhamo).
Mëria f Biblical Albanian
Albanian form of Mary, referring to the Virgin Mary.
Smoki f English
Variant of Smoky.
Zava m & f Malagasy
Means "clearness" in Malagasy.
Delinda f African American (Modern)
Probably a combination of the popular name prefix De and Linda (compare Celinda, Belinda, Melinda, Delicia, Delise), though it was previously a medieval short form of Adelinda (see Adalind) or other Germanic names with a similar sound; Saint Gundelinda (see Gundelind), for example, has been referred to as Saint Delinda.
Kharisse f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps derived from Charisse.
Kokoroko f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From Kokoro combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child."... [more]
Anri f & m Finnish (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Possibly a short form of Annrika.
Chelsa f English
Variant of Chelsea.
Fuschia f English (Rare)
Misspelled variant of Fuchsia.
Hurma f Turkmen, Turkish
Means "date" in Turkish and Turkmen.
Abbielle f English
combination of Abigail & Gabrielle
Himemi f Japanese
From Japanese 妃 (hime) "empress" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Bartholomea f Dutch, English
Dutch and English feminine form of Bartholomew.
Ma'óhkééná'e f Cheyenne
Means "Red Tassel Woman" in Cheyenne.
Raika f Japanese
From Japanese 雷 (rai) meaning "thunder" combined with 華 (ka) or 花 (ka) both meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Parand f Tajik
Tajik feminine name meaning "silk".
Tamrika f Sanskrit
Coppery
Cleotha m & f African American (Rare)
This was borne by American singer Cleotha "Cleedy" Staples (1934-2013), a member of the Staple Singers musical group.
Neul-byeol f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Byeol prefixed with 늘 (neul) meaning "always, forever."
Migdali f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Magdalena or from Hebrew migdali, "my tower".
Karis f English (Modern)
Variant of Charis, or sometimes Carys. Also compare Karissa.
Steveana f English (American, Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Steven or its short form Steve.
Mindwell f & m English (Puritan)
Used in reference to the scripture, “A silent and louing woman is a gift of the Lord, and there is nothing so much worth, as a mind well instructed.”
Aotea f Maori
Means "white cloud" in Māori. Aotearoa is the Māori name of New Zealand
Chiejina m & f Igbo
Means "let the night not come" in Igbo.
Cristín f Irish
Irish form of Christine which was "brought into Scotland by Queen Margaret, and into Ireland by the Anglo-Normans."
Caytlin f English
Variant of Caitlin. This name was given to 8 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Framengilde f Frankish
Derived from Proto-Germanic *framaz meaning "forward, prominent" and Proto-Germanic *geldą meaning "reward, gift, money". This name was recorded ca... [more]
Fanhuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 凡 (fán) meaning "all, any, every" and 欢 (huān) meaning "happy, joyous; joy".
Jalia f Arabic
Allegedly a feminine form of Jalal.
Gülhanım f Turkish
From Turkish gül meaning "rose" (ultimately from Persian) and hanım, an aristocratic title meaning "lady".
Amarise f English (Modern)
Variant of Marise, influenced by the spelling of Amara.
Lhiannon f Welsh
A Welsh/Celtic name used by Marion Zimmer Bradley in her novel "The Forest House" for her main character. This woman is a druid.
Vinca f English (Rare), French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare), Dutch (Rare)
Derived from vinca, the Latin name for the "periwinkle", ultimately from Latin vincio "to bind". This name has been in use since the 20th century.
Aiva f Latvian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a feminine form of Aivars (cognate with the Estonian Aive) and a direct derivation from Latvian aiva "quince; quincetree".
Arisa f Albanian
Feminine form of Aris.
Shagun m & f Hindi
Shagun derived from the word "Shaguna" (शगुन) which translates to the English word "Omen".
Akech f Luo
"birthed during a famine"
Statina f Roman Mythology
The goddess who gives the baby fitness or "straightness," (i.e. the ability to live) and the father held it up to acknowledge his responsibility to raise it. Unwanted children might be abandoned at the Temple of Pietas or the Columna Lactaria... [more]
Meribah f English (American)
From an Old Testament place name meaning "quarreling, strife, contention" in Hebrew. This occurs in the Old Testament belonging to one of the locations visited by the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt.
Afsane f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian افسانه (see Afsaneh).
Thálie f Czech (Rare)
Czech form of Thalia.
Duci f Hungarian
Short form of Magdolna.
Ye-sol f Korean
From Sino-Korean 藝 (ye) meaning "art talent, ability" and 松 (sol) meaning "pine". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Vidumavi f Literature
Latinized form of Gothic *Widumawi meaning "wood maiden", composed of the elements witu "wood" and mawi "girl". This name is mentioned in the appendices of J. R. R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings' as belonging to a princess of Rhovanion who marries King Valacar of Gondor and becomes the mother of Eldacar... [more]
Bellida f Judeo-Spanish
Diminutive of Bella.
Zilu f Chinese
From the Chinese 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet" and 璐 (lù), a type of jade.
Amoin f Baoulé
Derived from Baoulé mɔnnɛn "Sunday", referring to the day of the week on which the child was born and hence to be understood as "born on Sunday".
Šäwrä f Bashkir
Derived from the Arabic word شُهْرَة ‎(šuhra) meaning "famous" or "renowned".
Narla f English (New Zealand)
Means "happy" in New Zealand. Most likely based off similar sounding names such as Marla, Carla and Darla.
Lulwah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لولوة (see Lulwa).
Deliane f Dutch
Variant of Deliana.
Floora f Finnish
Finnish form of Flora.
Piedrasantas f Spanish (Rare)
Means "holy stones" in Spanish, taken from the titles of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de Piedrasantas and Nuestra Señora de Piedrasantas, meaning "The Virgin of Holy Stones" and "Our Lady of Holy Stones" respectively.... [more]
Mildríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse form of Mildþryð.
Móa f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic variant of Móða and Moa.
Mubeena f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic مبينة (see Mubina), as well as an Urdu variant.
Norvaldė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Norvaldas.
Karungi f Haya
Means "the one who is beautiful" in Haya.
Quechollacahua f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, possibly "inhabitant of Quechollac", from the name of a town (itself derived from quecholli "roseate swan, roseate spoonbill", atl "water", and the locative suffix -c) combined with ahua "possessor of water; resident of a town".
Madalburg f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from Gothic mathl "meeting place." The second element is derived from Gothic bairgan (bergan in Old High German) "to keep, to save, to preserve", or from Old High German burg "fortress."
Eljena f Swedish (Archaic)
Variant of Helena traditionally found in Scania.
Yvonni f Greek
Greek form of Yvonne.
Ust'jä f Veps
Veps form of Justina.
Lima f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Ma.
Xylene f English (Rare), Filipino
Variant of Xylina; an elaborated form of Xyla using the common name suffix lene.
Bona-aunis f Judeo-Catalan (Archaic), Medieval Jewish
Derived from Latin bona, the feminine form of the adjective bonus, "good; kind; noble" and Catalan aunir, a variant of unir "to unite".
Rahmah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic رحمة (see Rahma), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Belucha f Galician
Galician diminutive of Sabela and Isabel.
Fiordelise f Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian variant of Fiordalisa.
Eufemiia f & m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Eufemia.
Scylla f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis. The two sides of the strait were within an arrow's range of each other—so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis would pass too close to Scylla and vice versa.... [more]
Gonnie f Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish pet form of Aldegonda and Hildegonda.
Yunianti f Indonesian
From the name of the month of June (Juni in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in June.
Oyunbileg f Mongolian
Variant transcription of Oyuunbileg.
Akena f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Athena.
Benvenida f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Bienvenida.
Chandini f Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
Derived from Hindi चाँदनी (cā̃dnī) meaning "moonlight".
Rézi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Terézia.
Sweden f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the name of the European country of Sweden.
Darunya f Russian
Diminutive of Darya 1, not ususally used as a given name in its own right.
Yueyang f Chinese
From the Chinese 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and 杨 (yáng) meaning "willow, poplar".
Val'oi f Veps
Veps form of Valentina.
Nevzeta f Bosnian
Feminine form of Nevzet.
Merih m & f Turkish
Arabic origin.... [more]
Dēkla f Baltic Mythology, Latvian (Rare)
Dēkla is a Latvian goddess of fate and the sister of the goddesses Laima and Kārta. In old Latvian folk songs Laima and Dēkla are often considered one and the same goddess and their names are used interchangeably... [more]
Vilímîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Wilhelmina.
Savita f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from the name of the Hindu god Savitr.
Beneseta f Gascon, Provençal
Feminine form of Beneset.
Kylea f English (American)
Probably a feminine form of Kyle.
Rabiye f Turkish
Turkish form of Rabia.
Metka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Meta, used as a given name in its own right.
Mawia f History
Variant transcription of Māwiyya.
Catrinelle f French
Elaboration of Catherine, possibly influenced by Catrina. It may also be a Gallicized form of Catrinel.
Neung f Thai
Nickname, meaning number one.
Fraida f Yiddish
Variant of Freyde.
Setia m & f Indonesian
Means "loyal, obedient, faithful" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit सत्य (satya).
Chanjing f Chinese
From the Chinese 婵 (chán) meaning "beautiful, graceful, lovely" and 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle".
Borgunna f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements borg "stronghold, fortification, castle" and unna "to love".
Michaila f Greek
Feminine form of Michail.
Karandeep m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Sanskrit करण (karaṇa) meaning "clever, skillful" and दीप (dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Marlenka f Slovene
Diminutive of Marlena, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Makoko f Japanese
Mako mean truth of child ma means truth Ko means child Both ko means child
Bernye m & f Spanish, English
Form of Bernie.
Xiuhong f Chinese
From the Chinese 秀 (xiù) meaning "beautiful, elegant, flowering, luxuriant, refined, graceful" and 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan".
Viima m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
From a Finnish word meaning "strong wind".
Naghma f Urdu, Pashto
Means "song, melody" in Urdu and Pashto, ultimately from Arabic نغمة (naghma).
Vipsania f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Vipsanius.
Melissity f English
Combination of Felicity and Melissa.
Siegeminne f Germanic Mythology
The name is formed from the German name elements Sieg "victory" and Minne "courtly love".... [more]
Lliwen f Welsh (Rare)
From the name of a Welsh river, probably meaning "white flow" from lliant "flood, flow" and gwen "white".
Thenia f English (American, Archaic)
Meaning unknown, possibly a shortened form of Parthenia. This name was borne by a daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings who died in infancy. She was possibly named after one of Sally's sisters, Thenia Hemings (1767-1795).
Leemarie f Obscure
Combination of Lee and Marie.
Alijda f Dutch
Variant spelling of Aleida.
Annekate f English (?)
A combination of Anne 1 and Kate.
Heghine f Armenian
Armenian form of Helen.
Matahari f & m Indonesian
Means "sun" in Indonesian.
Pathama f Thai
Alternate transcription of Patthama.
Hildiko f History
The last wife of Attila the Hun. According to the Eastern Roman diplomat Priscus of Panium, Attila died on their wedding night (453 AD).... [more]
Elvaira f Romani
Romani corruption of Elvira.
Ilke f & m East Frisian (Archaic), German (Rare)
Variation of Elke recorded as a feminine name in the 16th, 18th and 19th century and as a masculine name from the 15th to 17th century in East Frisia.
Kadrie f Albanian
Variant of Kadrije.
Eta f Georgian
Short form of Eter.
Temiloluwa m & f Yoruba
Means "God is mine" in Yoruba.
Maho f Japanese
From Japanese 舞 (ma) meaning "dance" or 万 (ma) meaning "ten thousand, various, all, myriad" combined with 歩 (ho) meaning "step, walk" or 渉 (ho) meaning "to ford or cross a body of water"... [more]
al-Aleem m & f Arabic (Anglicized, Rare)
"The All-Knowing One", "The Knowledgable One"... [more]
Percília f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese form of Percilia, the name of a genus of perch-like fish native to Chile. It is a diminutive of Latin perca, from Ancient Greek πέρκη (perke) "perch", cognate with περκνός (perknos) "dark-spotted".
Delbertine f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Delbert.
Cordiya f Filipino
Diminutive of Concordia.
Qaqamba f African
Means "be bright" in Xhosa.
Solweigh f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Longxiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 珑 (lóng) meaning "gem cut like a dragon" and 笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh".
Szofinett f Hungarian
Elaborated form of Szófia.
Lantberga f Medieval, Old High German, Old Saxon, Medieval French
Old High German lant, Old Saxon land "land" + Old High German berg "mountain, hill".
Boguchna f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Bogusława.
Hadiatou f Western African
Western African elaboration of Hadia.
Tóva f Faroese
Faroese form of Tófa.
Asasaki f Japanese
From Japanese 旦 (asa) meaning "morning, dawn" combined with 咲 (saki) meaning "blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ilotar f Finnish
Feminine form of Ilo.
Tameron f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Probably created from Cameron by replacing the initial C with a T or an elaboration of Tamara.
Bregje f Dutch
Feminine form of Brecht. See also Brechtje.
Veralicia f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Possibly a contraction of Vera 1 and Alicia. It is mainly used in El Salvador.
Hodiya f Hebrew
Variant latinisation of Hodiyah.
Tarpaakki f Greenlandic
Younger form of Tarpáuke.
Destekhanum f Lezgin
Means "flower lady" in Lezgin.
Aqbiyçe f Karachay-Balkar
Means "white princess" in Karachay-Balkar.
Arakhna f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Arachne.
Mayali f Hebrew (Modern)
Combination of the names Maya 3 and Li 2 meaning "my water".
Swetlana f German, Polish (Rare)
German and Polish form of Svetlana.
Sabe f Chatino
Chatino form of Isabel.
Luscious f & m African American (Rare), South African
Variant of Lucius (phonetically identical).
Luonto m & f Finnish
Means "nature, wildlife, scenery, outdoors" in Finnish.
Anasazi f Obscure, Spanish (Mexican, Modern, Rare)
From the name of an ancient Native American people who lived in Utah and Colorado.
Xijuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious" and 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Ía f Mexican (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of the Catalan name Ia 5. This is the middle name of Mexican actresses Camila Sodi (1986-), full name Camila Ía González Sodi, and Tessa Ía González Norvind (1995-), known professionally as Tessa Ía, who are half-sisters through their father.
Santara f Hindi (Rare), Indian (Rare)
From Hindi संतरा (santara) meaning "orange, tangerine".
Solvay f English (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Anglicized form and modern Swedish form of Solveig.
Raima f Indian
In Sanskrit it means pleasing
Larenza f Corsican
Feminine form of Larenzu.
Naïvane f Kongo
Naïvane means: the one I gave in Kikongo
Ruonan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 若 (ruò) meaning "like, if" combined with 楠 (nán) meaning "camphor tree"... [more]
Medika f Indigenous Australian
Derived from the Australia-based Kaurna word mitika meaning "flower, blossom". Kaurna language is spoken near Adelaide, Australia. It is also used to mean "water lily".
Crica f Galician
Hypocoristic of Cristiana.
Chehra f Persian
Means "face, complexion".
Khione f Greek Mythology, Literature
Variant of Chione. In American author Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series, Khione appears as an antagonist with powers over ice and snow.
Robine f Medieval French, French (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
French feminine form of Robin, which originated in medieval times. For reasons unknown, it fell out of use after the Middle Ages, after which it continued to survive as a matronymic surname (mostly in the Normandy region of France)... [more]
Chakuriya f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning tea, combined with 栗 (kuri) meaning "chestnut", and 夜 (ya, yoru) meaning "night" or 屋 (ya) meaning "shop". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Miwa f Japanese
From Japanese 微 (mi) meaning "delicate" or 三 (mi) meaning "three" and 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmony", 輪 (wa) meaning "wheel, hoop, cycle, loop, ring" or 環 (wa) "circle, ring, wheel"... [more]
Chaening m & f Korean
Korean variant of Channing.