This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Qingbi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green" or
清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" and
璧 (bì) meaning "piece of jade with hole" or
碧 (bì) meaning "jade, green, blue".
Tianqi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and
绮 (qǐ) meaning "fine thin silk" or "beautiful".
Adelin f & m Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Medieval French, Romanian, Lengadocian, Gascon, NiçardScandinavian feminine variant of
Adelina, Romanian, Languedocian, Niçard and Gascon masculine form of
Adelina and medieval French masculine form of
Adeline.
Zizhen m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 子
(zǐ) meaning "child" or 自
(zì, zí)) meaning "self, oneself" combined with 珍
(zhēn) meaning "precious, rare", 真
(zhēn) meaning "real, genuine, true", 振
(zhèn) meaning "excite, rouse" or 贞
(zhēn) meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal"... [
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K'itura f GreenlandicArchaic spelling of
Qitura (according to the old Kleinschmidt orthography which was used to write Greenlandic until 1973, when orthographic reforms were introduced)... [
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Kinoka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yougi m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 由 (yóu) meaning "reason, by" combined with 貴 (guì) meaning "noble, expensive". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Tianniu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" or
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet" and
妞 (niū) meaning "girl".
Suchin m & f ThaiFrom Thai สุ
(su) meaning "good" and จินต์
(chin) meaning "think, imagine" or ชิน
(chin) meaning "used to, accustomed to, familiar with".
Migmar m & f Tibetan, BhutaneseFrom Tibetan མིག་དམར
(mig-dmar) meaning "Mars (the planet)" or "Tuesday", composed of མིག
(mig) meaning "eye" and དམར
(dmar) meaning "red".
Jassy f LiteratureThe title character of a 1944 melodramatic novel by Norah Lofts, made into a film in 1947. In the story, Jassy is a wild gypsy girl. The name seems to be a form of
Jessie 1 – probably not short for
Jessica, but a pet form of
Jane.
Piankher f MeroiticMay derive from Ancient Egyptian element
ankh, meaning "life, truth". Name borne by a Nubian queen who lived in the 6th century BCE.
Epic m & f EnglishFrom epic (adj.) 1580s, "pertaining to or constituting a lengthy heroic poem," via French
épique or directly from Latin
epicus, from Greek
epikos, from
epos "a word; a tale, story; promise, prophecy, proverb; poetry in heroic verse" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak")... [
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Orovida f Judeo-SpanishMeans "golden life" from Spanish
oro "gold" combined with
vida "life". This name was used by Jewish women in the medieval kingdom of Navarre.
Wiphada f ThaiMeans "bright, luminous" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit विभात
(vibhāta).
Sallani f & m AymaraPossibly from the Aymara
salla meaning "sonorous".
Yumiki f JapaneseFrom Japanese 弓 (yumi) meaning "archery bow". It can also come from 由 (yu) meaning "reason, cause", 友 (yu) meaning "friend" or a nanori reading of 弓 (yu) meaning "archery bow". This can be combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 紀 (ki) meaning "chronicle" or 希 (ki) meaning "hope".... [
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Batsükh m & f MongolianMeans "strong axe" in Mongolian, from бат
(batu) meaning "strong, firm" and сүх
(sükh) meaning "axe".
Manren f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
曼 (màn) meaning "long, extended, vast, beautiful" and
仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness".
Quenopeuh m & f NahuatlMeans "how did it begin?", from Nahuatl
quen "how? what? in what manner?" and
pehua "to start, to begin".
Qishan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
琪 (qí) meaning "jade" and
珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Thìn m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 辰
(thìn) meaning "early morning", also referring to the fifth Earthly Branch (7 AM to 9 AM), which is itself associated with the dragon of the Chinese zodiac.
Sak’a f & m AymaraMeans "cattail" or "plant with yellow flowers" in Aymara.
Corazon f Spanish (Philippines)Variant of
Corazón used in the Philippines. A famous bearer is Corazon Aquino, the first female president of the Philippines, from 1986-1992 and widow to assassinated senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
Manamina f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 愛
(mana) meaning "love, affection" combined with 美
(mi) meaning "beautiful" and 奈
(na) meaning "why, how, what, endure".
Hinazuru f JapaneseHinazuru was the geimei of a former Maiko (apprentice Geisha) who recently quit. When a girl because a Maiko, she takes a professional name called a geimei. This is similar to a stage name, except a Geisha's geimei is chosen for her... [
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Athenodora f Ancient GreekFeminine form of
Athenodoros. This was used by American author Stephenie Meyer for a character in her novel
Breaking Dawn (2008) of the
Twilight series.
Chairestrate f Ancient GreekDerived from Greek χαίρω
(chairo) meaning "to be glad, to rejoice" combined with στρατος
(stratos) "army". This was borne by the mother of the philosopher Epicurus.
Yinjie f ChineseFrom the Chinese
吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry" and
洁 (jié) meaning "clean, purify, pure".
Nilawan f ThaiFrom Thai นิล
(ninla) meaning "sapphire, blue, dark" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Xiangxiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Gollá f SamiFrom Sami
gollas meaning "golden".
Yogananda m & f IndianYogananda is a Sanskrit title meaning "divine union with God through yoga". Yogananda was the name given to the Indian yogi and guru, Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952) who introduced the Western world to yoga and meditation through his writings and public appearances.
Mmayen f EfikEfik origin, Child's mother, alias for grandmother,
Kolob m & f Mormon (Rare)The name given to a great star revealed to Abraham in the Book of Abraham. There is a possible connection to the Khmer,
Kolab.
Yatian f ChineseDerived from the Chinese
雅 (yǎ) meaning "correct, elegant, refined" and
恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, tranquil".
Neroli f English (Australian)From the name of an essential oil distilled from orange blossom, which was derived from the Italian place name
Nerola, itself probably meaning "strong" or "brave" from Sabine
nero (compare
Nero)... [
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Fangren f ChineseFrom the Chinese
芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant" and
仁 (rén) meaning "benevolence, kindness".
Tergel m & f MongolianMeans "full, complete, round" in Mongolian, used almost exclusively in the phrase тэргэл сар
(tergel sar) meaning "full moon".
Wiet m & f West FrisianThe name Wiet is mostly used in West Frisian, but can be found in every part of the Netherlands. The name is derived from
Wietse. The meaning of the name is "voluntarily" and "warned"... [
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Altabás f & m AragoneseTaken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora de Altabás meaning "Our Lady of Altabás". Altabás is the Spanish form of
Adelbald and is used as a surname as well.
Jieshi m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 介
(jiè) meaning "forerunner, herald, between, jammed in" or 洁
(jié) meaning "clean, pure" and 石
(shí) meaning "stone" or 诗
(shī) meaning "poetry, poem, verse"... [
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Wangyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
望 (wàng) meaning "look at, look forward to, hope, expect" and
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)".
Hadelinde f Medieval FrenchDerived from Old High German
hadu meaning "battle" and Proto-Germanic
*linþaz meaning "gentle, sweet, mild".
Pidray f Semitic Mythology, Ugaritic MythologyEtymology uncertain. Possibly derives from the Semitic element
pdr ("to scatter/spread"). Another possible origin is the element
bqr ("lightning"). A Hurrian origin for her name has also been speculated, specifically from the element
pedari ("bull")... [
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Aset f & m Chechen, KazakhDerived from Arabic أَسَد
(ʾasad) meaning "lion" (see
Asad). In Kazakh it is solely masculine while in Chechen it is feminine and masculine.
Mengxi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" or
朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon" and
熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious" or
溪 (xī) meaning "mountain stream".
Shippo m & f Japanesejapanese for the phrase "seven jewels" used for an interjetc fox demon kit in the anime/manga inuyasha
Lianjing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恋 (liàn) meaning "love, long for" and
靖 (jìng) meaning "pacify, calm, peaceful".
Kiyoe f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 聖 (
kiyo) meaning "holy; sacred" combined with 恵 (
e) meaning "blessing; grace; favor".... [
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Tuni m & f AfricanMeaning different and gifted in east Africa, specifically Kenya
Okiko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 興 (oki) meaning "entertain" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Oyto'la f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
to'la meaning "full, complete".
Chue m & f HmongChue means the "Bell" in Hmong. Most guys are name after it but some girls gets the name as well.
Ketti f LuxembourgishDiminutive of
Katharina. 'D’Maus Ketti' (
Ketti, the mouse in English) (1936) is a children's book by Luxembourgish writer Auguste Liesch.
Cacark’a f AbazinFrom Russian цесарка (
tsesarka) meaning "guinea-hen".
Eltanin f & m AstronomyDerived from Arabic
Al Ras al Tinnin, meaning "the dragon's head". This is one of the traditional names of the star Gamma Draconis in the constellation
Draco.
Cairn f & m ScottishOld Irish and Scottish name, originally from Carn, which changed to Caibre, which changed to Cairney.... [
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Callwen f Medieval WelshDerived from
call meaning "wise, sensible" and
gwen meaning "white, fair, blessed", or
cellan meaning "little cell".
Oybali f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
bali, an interjection meaning "Bravo! Very good!".
Duva f Medieval EnglishFrom *
Dufe meaning "dove", derived from either Old English *
dūfe "dove" or its Old Norse cognate
dúfa, perhaps developing from a byname.
Kunda m & f LalaMeans "love" in Lala, a Zambian language.
Salgerðr f Old NorseOld Norse combination of
sól 'sun' and
garðr 'enclosure', 'protection'.
Sukma f & m IndonesianMeans "soul, life, spirit" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit सूक्ष्म
(sūkṣma).
Nhuận m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 潤
(nhuận) meaning "soft, sleek, wet, moist".
Inayatul f IndonesianFirst part of compound Arabic names beginning with عناية ال
(ʿināya al) meaning "care of the, concern of the".
Istiqomah f IndonesianDerived from Arabic استقامة
(istiqāma) meaning "agreeableness, righteousness, integrity".
Kajitsu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 果実 (kajitsu) meaning "fruit; nut; berry". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Críonna f Irish (Modern)This is a modern Irish name which is directly derived from Irish
críonna meaning "wise".
Sode f JapaneseThis name is used as 袖 (shuu, sode) meaning "sleeve, wing (of stage/building)," originally from a combination of 衣 (so) meaning "clothing, robe" and 手 (te) meaning "hand, arm," the
te shifted to
de as a result of rendaku.... [
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Min-jeong f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 玟 "streaks in jade; gem", 旼 "gentle and affable", 珉 "stone resembling jade" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (
min) and 廷 "court", 貞 "virtuous, chaste, pure; loyal" or 整 "orderly, neat, tidy; whole" (
jeong).