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.
Sodonbayar m & f MongolianMeans "extraordinary celebration" in Mongolian, from содон
(sodon) meaning "extraordinary, unusual" and баяр
(bayar) meaning "joy, celebration".
Sali f WelshDiminutive of
Sarah (see
Sally). This is the name of Welsh children’s book and television character
Sali Mali.
Dong-ju m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 冬 (
dong) meaning "winter" and 週 (
ju) meaning "week".
Hábrók m & f Norse MythologyLiterally means "high pants" from Old Norse
hár "high" and
brók "pants, breeches". Hábrók, as described by
Grímnismál in Norse mythology, is the greatest of hawks.
Blume f YiddishGerman-Yiddish form of
Bluma. The name coincides with German
Blume "flower".
Vini f Indian, Sanskrit, Malayalam, MarathiMEANING - instruct, guide, educate, chastise, elicit, restore, avert, exel, accomplish, train, remove, induce, pay off, drive away
Uika f JapaneseCommonly spelled as 初 (
ui) meaning "initial, first, beginning, fresh" and 花 (
ka) meaning "flower, blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ge f ChineseMeans "song, to sing" in Chinese.
Yixiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, admirable, esteemed",
亿 (yì) meaning "hundred million, many" or
怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy" and
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense".
Alode f BasqueBasque name coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as an equivalent to
Alodia.
Wakuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 環 (wa) meaning "circle, ring, wheel", 玖 (ku) meaning "nine" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Deilwen f WelshMeans "white leaves" from Welsh
dail "leaves" (singulative
deilen) combined with
gwen "white, fair, blessed".
Lind f IcelandicEither a variant of
Linda, or else from Old Norse
lind meaning "lime tree, linden tree". It also coincides with the Icelandic word
lind meaning "spring (source of a stream or river)".
Nuoshuang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve" and
双 (shuāng) meaning "couple, pair, both".
Tansilu f TatarFrom Tatar сылу
(sılu) meaning "beautiful" combined with таң
(tañ) "dawn, daybreak".
Aridane m & f Spanish (Canarian)From the name of a valley on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain). The place name is of Guanche origin, a metathesis of *
adiran meaning "base, foundation; bed (of a valley)". A similar name,
Aridañy, was recorded as belonging to a Guanche man from the island of Gran Canaria (late 15th century)... [
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Helinä f FinnishDerives from Finnish word
helinä, which means "jingle" in Finnish. It may possibly have been used also as a variant of
Helena.... [
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Hanagumo f JapaneseCloud of flowers, likely a reference to trees full of low-hanging cherry blossoms.
Kale f Greek MythologyFrom ancient Greek
Καλη meaning "beauty". In Greek mythology she was one of the Graces and a daughter of Zeus.
Matuta f Roman MythologyRelated to Latin
matutinus meaning "of the morning". This was an epithet of
Aurora, the Roman goddess of the morning.
Amumacha m & f ManipuriDerived from the Meitei
amu meaning "black, dark" and
macha meaning "small, young".
Clytodora f Greek MythologyDerived from Greek κλυτος (
klytos) meaning "famous, noble" and δωρον (
doron) meaning "gift". It is the name of two characters in Greek mythology.
Peiyue f ChineseFrom the Chinese
沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full, copious, sudden" and
悦 (yuè) meaning "pleased, contented".
Renxian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
仁 (rén) meaning "humaneness, benevolence, kindness" and
娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined".
Huimin f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 慧
(huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 惠
(huì) meaning "favour, benefit" combined with 敏
(mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" or 民
(mín) meaning "people, citizens"... [
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Yuhan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and
菡 (hàn) meaning "lotus buds" or
钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" or
雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" and
寒 (hán) meaning "cold, wintry".
Wakako f JapaneseFrom Japanese 若 (
waka) "young" combined with 子 (
ko) "child", or 和 (
wa) "peace, harmony", 歌 (
ka) "sing, song" combined with 子 (
ko) "child". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Frøygærðr f Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
freyja "lady" and
garðr "enclosure", "protection".
Haurlaug f Old NorseOld Norse combination of
haƀuraR "buck", "he-goat" and
laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman".
Langwidere f LiteratureFrom the name of Princess Langwidere, the character that appears in the Baum's third Oz book
Ozma of Oz (1907). Her name is a pun of the phrase "languid air".
Zhenai f ChineseFrom the Chinese
真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and
嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter" or
爱 (ài) meaning "love" or
贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and
霭 (ǎi) meaning "cloudy sky, haze, calm".
Bingxia f ChineseFrom the Chinese characters
炳 (bǐng) meaning "bright, luminous; glorious" and
霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Mjellma f AlbanianDerived from Albanian
mjellmë "swan" and, figuratively, "wise and beautiful young woman".
Shin'a f JapaneseFrom Japanese 心 (shin) meaning "heart, mind, soul", 新 (shin) meaning "fresh, new", 真 (shin) meaning "real, genuine" or 進 (shin) meaning "advance, make progress" combined with 阿 (a) meaning "mountain", 開 (a) meaning "open, unfold, unseal", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" or 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection"... [
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Nusaba f BengaliIt means fighter/strong-willed/courageous/warrior
Baoju f ChineseFrom the Chinese
保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, defend" and
菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Arien f LiteratureMeans "sun maiden" in the fictional language Quenya, derived from Quenya
árë meaning "sun" or "day" and -
ien meaning "maiden" or simply a feminine suffix. It also later gained the meaning "daisy" in Sindarin, another Elvish language... [
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Chanchala f IndianThe name means "unsteady", or "restless". It is also apparently synonymous with the name of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Safarbibi f UzbekDerived from
safar, the name of the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
bibi meaning "learned woman".
Yorleny f Spanish (Latin American)Apparently from the English phrase
Yours Lenny, signed at the end of letters by a sailor named Lenny Smith to his Costa Rican wife, hence why usage of this name is mainly concentrated in that country.... [
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Zuki f & m JapaneseZuki is of Japanese origin and means "Moon".
Muqian f ChineseFrom the Chinese
穆 (mù) meaning "majestic, solemn, reverent, calm" and
茜 (qiàn) meaning "madder, reeds".
Asa f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 朝 (
asa) meaning "morning" or 麻 (
asa) meaning "hemp, flax".... [
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Ygritte f LiteratureCreated by author George R.R. Martin for a character in his series
A Song of Ice and Fire (1996) and its television adaptation
Game of Thrones (2011-2019). It was borne by a character of the Free Folk.
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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Zhaosheng f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and
昇 (shēng) meaning "rise, ascent", "peace".
Ciana f TheatreTruncated form of
Luciana. This name was borne by the titular character
Madama Ciana of Gaetano Latilla's opera (1738).
Yuansu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
园 (yuán) meaning "garden, park, orchard" and
素 (sù) meaning "white silk, plain".
Sinuo f ChineseFrom the Chinese
思 (sī) meaning "think, consider, ponder" and
诺 (nuò) meaning "promise, approve".
Xuanmeng f ChineseFrom the Chinese
绚 (xuàn) meaning "gorgeous, adorned, brilliant" and
萌 (méng) meaning "bud, sprout".
Flicka f English, Popular CultureDiminutive of
Felicity. This name was notably borne by the titular character (a horse) in the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
Kurena f JapaneseFrom Japanese 紅 (kurena) meaning "crimson" or from Japanese 紅 (kure) meaning "crimson" combined with 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 月 (na) meaning "moon", 七 (na) meaning "seven", 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree" or 南 (na) meaning "south"... [
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Yuanchun f ChineseFrom the Chinese
园 (yuán) meaning "garden, park, orchard" and
淳 (chún) meaning "honest, simple".
Azhy f YiMeans "third sister" in Yi.
Lokbrá f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)Means "closed eyes" or "shut eye", from Old Norse
loka "to close, to lock" and
brá "eyelash". Alternatively, the first element could be derived from
Loki... [
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Linxing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
林 (lín) meaning "forest" and
杏 (xìng) meaning "apricot, almond".
Menari m & f IgboMeans "do more than is expected" in Igbo.
Shanshan f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 珊
(shān) meaning "coral", 睒
(shǎn) meaning "glittering, shining", 杉
(shān) meaning "pine, fir" or 姗
(shān) meaning "glorious" all combined with themselves... [
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Payoshni f IndianPayoshni is an ancient river mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. ... [
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Tobey m & f English (Rare)Variant of
Toby. A famous bearer of this name is American actor Tobey Maguire (1975-), born Tobias Vincent Maguire.
Cambridge m & f English (Rare)Transferred use of the place name (used by a number of locations in the English-speaking world), derived from its old name
Grantebrycge (referring to the original place in the east of England) meaning "bridge by the river Granta," where the name of the river (of unknown origin) was changed to
Cante and then
Cam (by Middle English) to match the current name of the town.... [
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Luriana f LiteratureCharles Isaac Elton used this in his poem
Luriana, Lurilee (written in 1899), which was often quoted in the novel
To the Lighthouse (1927) by Virginia Woolf.
Vehanush f ArmenianFrom the Armenian
վեհ (veh) meaning "majestic, sublime" and
անուշ (anush) meaning "sweet".
Ichiki m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 一 (ichi) meaning "one" combined with 樹 (ki) meaning "tree" or 姫 (ki) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Shiliu f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 石
(shí) meaning "stone", 世
(shì) meaning "world, generation, era", 视
(shì) meaning "watch, look at, observe" or 仕
(shì) meaning "official, scholar" combined with 榴
(liú) meaning "pomegranate", 流
(liú) meaning "flow, stream, current", 刘
(liú) meaning "kill, destroy" or 六
(liù) meaning "six"... [
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Chawiwan f ThaiFrom Thai ฉวี
(chawi) meaning "complexion, skin" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Atteneri f Spanish (Canarian, Rare)Guanche name meaning "here is the beautiful young woman", derived from the Guanche demonstrative *
hata and *
teneriht "gazelle", used here to mean "beautiful girl". This was recorded as the name of a 10-year-old Guanche girl from the island of Tenerife (present-day Canary Islands, Spain) who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1495... [
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Sarpanit f Near Eastern MythologyThe name of a Babylonian mother goddess and wife of
Marduk. Her name means "the shining one" or may be derived from
zēr-bānītu meaning "creatress of seed".
Gwang-suk f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 光 (
gwang) meaning "light" and 琡 (
suk) meaning "jade".
Ásgunnr f Old NorseCombination of Old Norse
áss "god" and
gunnr "war, battle, fight".