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.
Kisaiya f RomaniEither a corruption of
Keziah or else derived from or influenced by Romani
kissi "purse" (ultimately from Sanskrit
koza "box; pocket; cask; treasure; bud").
Dainutė f LithuanianDiminutive of feminine given names that start with
Dain- (such as
Dainė and
Dainora), since this name contains the feminine diminutive suffix
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Reirei f JapaneseFrom Japanese 玲 (rei) meaning "tinkling of jade" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Adelola f YorubaThe name origin came from Nigeria with the name meaning: "The crown brings honour"
Misen f JapaneseFrom Japanese 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 仙 (sen) meaning "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Utaha f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 歌 (
uta) meaning "song" combined with 羽 (
ha) meaning "feathers, plumes". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Elgo'zal f UzbekFrom the Uzbek
el meaning "people, nation, country" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Miaotian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" and
甜 (tián) meaning "sweet, sweetness".
Kokoko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 狐 (ko) meaning "fox", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bogdís f Icelandic (Rare)Combination of the Old Norse name elements
bogi "bow" and
dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or
dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
Veomany f LaoFrom Lao ແວວ
(veo) meaning "bright, brilliant, shining" and ມະນີ
(many) meaning "gem, jewel".
Alabi m & f YorubaMeans "born of the white cloth, born of purity" in Yoruba, from
ala "white cloth, purity" and
bí "to give birth, be born".
Nurlig'oyat f UzbekDerived from
nurli meaning "radiant, shining" and
g'oyat(da) meaning "extremely".
Pirena f FilipinoFrom the Phillipine fantasy television series "Encantadia".
Itgel m & f MongolianMeans "faith, belief, trust, confidence" in Mongolian.
Panhuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
盼 (pàn) meaning "look, gaze, expect, hope for" and
欢 (huān) meaning "joyous, merry, happy".
Isona f CatalanFrom the name of the town in Catalonia, which is probably of Iberian origin, meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Catalan film director Isona Passola (1953-). This name was also borne by a character in the television series 'Ventdelplà' (2005-2010).
Karungi f HayaMeans "the one who is beautiful" in Haya.
Hanwen f ChineseFrom the Chinese
翰 (hàn) meaning "feather, writing brush" and
雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Marjani f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Tamil, Nepali, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, Punjabi, Gujarati, Indian (Sikh)MEANING - " purification ", "cleansing", "cleaner ", " broom", Name of a female attendant of Goddess Durga ... [
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Calypatric f Manx (Archaic)Derived from Manx
caillagh, a cognate of Old Irish
caillech "veiled one; (and by extension) nun; female servant" (ultimately from Old Irish
caille "veil") and the given name
Patric with the intended meaning of "servant of Saint
Patrick" (since the names of saints were considered too holy for everyday use, they were usually prefixed until the 17th century).
Pajntaub f HmongDerived from Hmong
paj meaning "flower" and
ntaub meaning "cloth", ultimately referring to a kind of flowery embroidery.
Zhucui f ChineseFrom the Chinese
竹 (zhú) meaning "bamboo, flute" and
翠 (cuì) meaning "green" or "kingfisher".
G'oliba f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
g'olib meaning "winner, victor".
Kamuy m & f Ainu, Far Eastern Mythology, Japanese MythologyRefers to a spiritual or divine entity in the mythology of the indigenous Ainu people of Japan. The term shares similarities with the Japanese word "kami" (神) in both phonology and meaning.
Eren f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (e) meaning "love, affection" combined with 恋 (ren) meaning "love". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Afafa f EweMeans "the first child of the second husband" in Ewe.
Kass m & f English (Rare)Variant of
Cass, though it may also be from a East German surname
Kass derived from Czech
kos "blackbird".
Shaoying f ChineseFrom the Chinese
绍 (shào) meaning "continue, join" and
英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" and "flower, leaf, petal".
Suniane f Arthurian CycleA variation of
Viviane, the proper name of the Lady of the Lake in the Vulgate Merlin. She bears many names in the Vulgate romances.
Galadhriel f LiteratureMeans "tree-garland" from Sindarin
galadh "tree" and
riel "crowned maiden." Within Tolkien's writings, this is essentially a variant of
Galadriel, due to those outside of Lórien sometimes mistaking the Sindarin
galad "light, radiance" for
galadh "tree."
Eryxo f Ancient Greek, HistoryThought to be derived from the Greek verb ἐρεύγομαι
(ereugomai) meaning "to disgorge, blurt out, belch out" (and presumably cognate with
Eryx, the name of the eponymous hero of Mount Eryx, a volcano in Sicily)... [
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Anka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 安 (
an) meaning "peace, quiet", 杏 (
an) meaning "apricot" or 晏 (
an) meaning "peaceful, quiet" combined with 香 (
ka) meaning "fragrance". Additionally, other kanji combinations can form this name.
Frotgard f GermanicThe first element of this name is derived from Old High German
frôd "prudent, cautious." The second element is derived from
gardan "to hedge in, to enclose, to fence in" or from Gothic
gards "house, garden, (court)yard."
Aiju f ChineseFrom the Chinese
嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter" and
菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Hajasoa m & f MalagasyFrom the Malagasy
haja meaning "respect, honour" and
soa meaning "good".
Bildosne f Basque (Rare)Derived from Basque
bildots "lamb" and the Basque feminine suffix
-ne. It is used as a Basque equivalent of
Inés.
Masota f Medieval EnglishMedieval England feminine form of
Matthew, through the Medieval English form
Masse with the diminutive ending
-ot and Latinate feminine ending
-a.
Yanlun f ChineseFrom the Chinese
燕 (yàn) meaning "swallow (bird)" and
纶 (lún) meaning "green silk thread".
Zhiyu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
芷 (zhǐ) meaning "angelica, iris",
芝 (zhī) meaning "sesame" or
智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence" and
妤 (yú) meaning "beautiful, fair",
雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" or
瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, flawless gem" or "virtue".
Xylina f English (Rare), African American (Rare)Modern name coined in the early 20th century either as a variant of
Xylia or directly from Greek ξύλινος
(xylinos) meaning "wooden; of wood" (a derivative of ξύλον
(xylon) "wood", a word used in the New Testament to mean "the Cross")... [
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Tierney f EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Tierney. Known bearers of this fname include the American photographer Tierney Gearon (1963-), American basketball player Tierney Pfirman (1994-), American jazz singer Tierney Sutton (1963-), and American biologist Tierney Thys (1966-).
Bodisere f IjawMeans "she likes to come to the world" in Ijaw.
Kapitalina f Soviet, Russian (Rare)Derived from German
Kapital or Russian капитал
(kapital), which both mean "capital, asset". It is a reference to the three-volume book
Das Kapital (1867-1894) written by the German philosopher and political economist Karl Marx (1818-1883).... [
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Bingjuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
炳 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous, glorious" and
娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Indri f IndonesianDerived from Sanskrit इन्दिरा
(indira) meaning "beauty, splendour".
Chengwen m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 成
(chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded", 承
(chéng) meaning "inherit" or 晟
(chéng) meaning "clear, bright" combined with 文
(wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [
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Kganya f & m SothoMeans "brightness" or "(God's) light" in Sesotho.
Thận m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 慎 (
thận) meaning "prudent, careful" or 祳 (
thận) meaning "raw meat used in sacrifice".
Rairi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric", 以 (i) meaning "compared to" or 頼 (rai) meaning "request, rely", 礼 (rai) meaning "a bow, the gesture of bending at the waist" or 莉 (rai) meaning "white jasmine" combined with 吏 (ri) meaning "government official, magistrate", 理 (ri) meaning "reason, logic", 莉 (ri) meaning "white jasmine" or 梨 (ri) meaning "pear"... [
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Esih f SundaneseDerived from Sundanese
asih meaning "love, affection".
Anda f AlbanianDerived from Gheg Albanian
andë "desire, inclination, pleasure".
Izzahbillah f ArabicCombination of Arabic Izzah (عزة) meaning "Glory, power" and Arabic Billah (بالله) meaning "with God, through God".
Zizheng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple" or
姿 (zī) meaning "one's manner, bearing" and
正 (zhèng) meaning "just, right, proper, correct".
Zhaoxuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
照 (zhào) meaning "shine, illuminate, reflect" and
萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily".
Gulsimo f UzbekDerived from
gul meaning "flower, rose" and
simo meaning "appearance, image".
Shuimei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
水 (shuǐ) meaning "water" and
媚 (mèi) meaning "charming, attractive".
Ebäk f BashkirMeans "delicate fabric, silk" in Bashkir.
Shuqiu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and
秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Kuralai f KazakhMeans "gazelle calf, fawn" in Kazakh. It was traditionally given to girls born with dark eyes resembling those of a deer.
Portland f English (Rare)Meaning, "land surrounding the water" and used in reference to the place of Portland, Oregon which itself is named after Portland, Maine, which is thusly named after the Isle of Portland, England. This name was borne by comedienne, actress, and dancer, Portland Hoffa.
Kaguyahime f JapaneseFrom Japanese 輝 (kagu) meaning "brightness", 夜 (ya) meaning "night" combined with 姫 (hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Luanyi f ChineseFrom the Chinese
鸾 (luán), a mythological bird, or
銮 (luán) meaning "bells" and
懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable, esteemed" or
怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy".
Iblis f Arthurian CycleIn an Arthurian legend in Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's late 12th-century German poem Lanzelet, the loving fairy mistress of Prince Lancelot is named Iblis, an anagram for Sibil/Sybil.
Beiyao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud" and
瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Philothei f Greek (Archaic)Medieval Greek form of
Philothea. This name was notably borne by the Greek saint Philothei of Athens (1522-1589), whose birth name was Revoula Benizelou.
Xiaoran f ChineseFrom the Chinese
笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh" or
晓 (xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and
然 (rán) meaning "yes, certainly" or "pledge, promise" or
燃 (rán) meaning "light fire, ignite".
In-suk f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 仁 "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and 淑 "good, pure, virtuous, charming".