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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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Oymahal f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and mahal meaning "moment, occasion".
Latis f Celtic Mythology
The name of a minor goddess worshipped in Roman Britain. The etymology is uncertain but may come from Proto-Celtic *lati- meaning 'liquor', *lat- meaning 'day', or *lāto- meaning 'lust'.
Lunia f Polish
Diminutive of names beginning with Lu-, such as Lucyna, Luna, Łucja or Ludmiła.
Kʼarooyye m & f Sidamo
Means "wise, clever" in Sidama.
Miêu m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 苗 (miêu) meaning "seedling, sprout", 貓 (miêu) meaning "cat", or 錨 (miêu) meaning "anchor".
Vó'koméné'e f Cheyenne
Means "White Faced Woman" in Cheyenne.
Min-seop m & f Korean
From Korean Hanja 玟 (min) meaning "jade-like stone", 旻 (min) meaning "Heaven", 珉 (min) meaning "jade stone, beautiful stone", 旼 (min) meaning "gentle, affable", 䪸 (min) meaning "strong", 慜 (min) meaning "smart", 忞 (min) meaning "to encourage oneself" combined with 燮 (seop/sŏp) meaning "to blend, to adjust, to harmonize", 葉 (seop/sŏp) meaning "leaf"... [more]
Ngạn m & f Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 彥 (ngạn) meaning "elegant, handsome, learned".
Adnya f Marathi
The name Adnya means "Love".
Widyastuti f Javanese
Means "blessings, good wishes, worship, praise" in Javanese.
Kiwa f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 嬉 (ki) meaning "happy, glad" combined with 和 (wa) meaning "peace, harmony". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Merran f Scots
Scots form of Marian 1.
Disa f Swedish, Old Swedish
From a medieval Swedish form of the Old Norse name Dísa, a short form of other feminine names containing the element dís "goddess". This is the name of a genus of South African orchids, which honours a heroine in Swedish legend... [more]
Mənsurə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Mənsur
Hennika f & m Norwegian (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Henny (compare Jannika, Annika and Ellika).
Kaito m & f Igbo
Means "let us glorify God" in Igbo.
Qiangqiang f Chinese
From the Chinese 嫱 (qiáng) meaning "lady".
Sumomo f Japanese (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
This name is used as 李 (ri, sumomo), referring to the type of plum known as Prunus salicina. The name/word is derived from a combination of 酸 (su) meaning "sour, acid, tart," from the plum's taste, and 桃 (momo) meaning "peach," from its similarity to the peach.... [more]
Kaxilda f Basque
Diminutive of Kasilda.
Kætillaug f Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse ketill "cauldron hat, helmet" and Ancient Germanic *-lauʒ- "promised".
Kuna f & m Georgian (Rare)
Short form of diminutives that end in -კუნა (-kuna), such as Likuna and Mzikuna.
Evi f Dutch, Estonian, German
Dutch variant of Evie and Estonian variant of Eevi. As a German name, Evi is a diminutive of Eva and generally not used as a given name in its own right.
Chue m & f Hmong
Chue means the "Bell" in Hmong. Most guys are name after it but some girls gets the name as well.
Mishaela f Popular Culture
A character in Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict.
Leeni f Finnish (Rare), Estonian
Finnish diminutive of Leena and Estonian variant of Leene, Leen and Leena.
Naoxi f Chinese
From the Chinese 婥 (nào) meaning "beautiful" and 曦 (xī) meaning "sunlight, sunshine, early dawn".
Anciulina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Ànciula.
Free-gift m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to the free gift of salvation.
Vohida f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek vohid meaning "unique".
Aluona f Lithuanian
Direct adoption of the name of the river Aluona whose name is derived from alėti "to flow; to run (referring to water); to trickle; to drip".
Urazgöl f Bashkir
From Bashkir ураз (uraz) meaning "good luck" and гөл (göl ) meaning "flower".
Kina-chan f & m Japanese
Ki means yellow, Na means vegetables, greens. Chan means moon
Aiyoko f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ai, ito, mana) meaning "love, affection" and 代 (yo) meaning "world, society" combined with 子 (ko, shi, su) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zasha m & f English
Variant of Sasha.
Sanelma f Finnish
Old Finnish name of uncertain origin and meaning. One theory, however, connects this name to the Finnish word for "story; poem" and ultimately to the Finnish verb sanella "to dictate". Sanelma may also be derived from the name Anelma.
Yashira f Spanish (Caribbean), American (Hispanic)
Possibly a Spanish feminine form of Yasir.
Laguntza f Basque
Basque equivalent of Socorro.
Aazhawigiizhigokwe f Ojibwe (Anglicized)
Meaning, "goes across the sky woman" or "the hanging cloud."
Wolisława f Polish
Feminine form of Wolisław.
Ahumere f Tahitian
Derived from Tahitian ahu meaning "clothes, tapa cloth" and mere meaning "parental grief, grief of a parent".
Lija f Slovene
Slovene variant of Lea as well as a short form of Lijana.
Minneh f Muslim
Variant of Minna.
Senegarda f Medieval Occitan
Possibly from Old Occitan sener "sir" and garda "to maintain".
f Vietnamese
Variant of .
Zamora f American (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly from the Spanish surname Zamora (itself from the name of a Spanish city), perhaps used because of its similarity to Amora... [more]
Qo'zibuvish f Uzbek
Derived from qo'zi meaning "lamb" and buvish meaning "lady".
Hammie m & f English
Diminutive of Hamilton and Hammond.
Saaraq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sâraĸ.
Inngipooq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Íngipôĸ.
Manzirat f Uzbek
Means "invitation" in Uzbek.
Xylie f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Xylia or Xyla, possibly modelled on similar names such as Kylie, Riley and Briley.
Aashritha f Sanskrit, Hindi, Telugu
Means "someone who gives shelter" in Sanskrit.
Anicetta f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Aniceto.
Jophiella f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
The name derives from Jophiel, which is the non-canonical archangel of wisdom, understanding, and judgment, art and beauty. She is listed as one of the Seven Archangels in Pseudo-Dionysian teachings.
Khadika f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian
MEANING; fried or parched grain... [more]
Xuelu f Chinese
From the Chinese 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and 鹿 (lù) meaning "deer".
Írimë f Literature
Possibly derived from Quenya irima meaning "lovely". This is the name of the younger daughter and third child of Finwë and Indis in Tolkien's legendarium... [more]
Joujou f American (Rare)
Means, "little toy" in French and is used as a pet name.
Indumati f Indian
calm(like the moon).... [more]
Kkot-ip f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Kkonnip.
Rekuna f Japanese
From Japanese 怜 (re) meaning "pity, sympathize", 来 (ku) meaning "to come" combined with 那 (na) meaning "what". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Borah f Korean (Modern)
Variant transcription of Bora 3.
Eopsin f Korean Mythology
The name of the goddess of storage and wealth in traditional Korean religion, who traditionally takes the form of a snake or weasel and protects the home. Her name is derived from 業 (eop) meaning "profession, work, job" and 神 (sin) meaning "god, goddess, spirit"... [more]
Sarajean f English (Rare)
Combination of Sara and Jean 2.
Asudə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Asude.
Chunlu f Chinese
From the Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring" and 鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret".
Diaya f Ilocano, Filipino
From Ilocano diaya meaning "gift, gift giving, offering".
Pacha Qura f Aymara
From the Aymara pacha meaning "epoch, time and space, cosmos" and qura meaning "herb, medicinal plant".
Jokelyn f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form or spelling of Jokelien. This name is best known for being the name of the Dutch handball player Jokelyn Tienstra (1970-2015).
Ajoyib f Uzbek
Means "amazing" in Uzbek.
Nickayla f English (Modern, Rare)
Allegedly a blend of Nicole and Makayla.
Lianhai f Chinese
From the Chinese 恋 (liàn) meaning "love, long for" and 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean".
Xhiljola f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Gigliola.
Zelfa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Zilpah.
Durr-e-najaf f Persian
Feminine name meaning "Gem or a precious stone of Najaf city". Najaf is one of the holy sites of Shiite Islam.
Zheena f Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Kía f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic form of Kia.
Andoliñe f Basque (Modern, Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Antolina.
Lika f Armenian
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Armenian actress Lika Salmanyan (1997-).
Nokka f Thai (Rare)
Means "raven, crow" in Thai.
Chella f & m Indian, Sanskrit
From Sanskrit ceta meaning "servant, slave (to God)".
Jelenka f Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of Jelena.
Bieta f Polish
Diminutive of Elżbieta.
Altantungalag f Mongolian
From Mongolian алтан (altan) meaning "golden" and тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent".
Aleshanee f English (American, Modern, Rare), Coos (?), Iroquois (?)
Possibly means "she plays all the time" in Coos or Iroquois.
Joo-yeon f Korean
Variant transcription of Ju-yeon.
Loulwa f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لولوة (see Lulwa).
Dika f Swedish
Diminutive of Fredrika.
Zafeiroula f Greek
Feminine form of Zafeiris, using the diminutive suffix -ούλα (-oula).
Oklahoma f English (American, Rare)
From the name of the state in the central United States. It is derived from Choctaw okla "people, nation" and humma "red, crimson, scarlet, ruddy" and by extension "honored, brave".
Namuu f & m Mongolian
Means "poppy (flower)" in Mongolian. Compare Namuun.
Yanwei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 彦 (yàn) meaning "elegant, handsome, learned" or 妍 (yán) meaning "beautiful" combined with 玮 (wěi) meaning "fine jade, rare, precious" or 威 (wēi) meaning "power, pomp"... [more]
Ástveig f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Åsveig.
Yuliya f Chinese
Combination of Yu, Li 1 and Ya.
Yunlu f Chinese
From the Chinese 云 (yún) meaning "clouds" and 鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret".
Béata f French (Quebec)
Québécois form of Beata.
Filitsa f Greek
Diminutive of Garifallia.
Kamolwan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kamonwan.
Yooni f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi
MEANING- Youthful woman, young, strong, healthy
Mulin m & f Chinese
Combination of the names Mu and Lin
Gavaza f Tsonga
Means "one who dresses elegantly" in Xitsonga.
Minmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 旻 (mín) meaning "heaven" or 敏 (mǐn) meaning "agile, nimble, quick, fast, clever" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum" or 玫 (méi) meaning "rose".
Taurea f Tahitian, Polynesian
Tahitian name, meaning "bond".
Coronacion f Spanish (Philippines, Rare)
Derived from Spanish coronación, meaning "coronation", referring to the idea that the Virgin Mother of God was physically crowned as Queen of Heaven after her Assumption.
Cezarija f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian feminine form of Caesarius.
Hildðryð f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements hild meaning "battle" and þryþ meaning "strength".
Leitha f American
Variant of Letha.
Fiery m & f English (Rare, ?), Indonesian (Rare)
From the English word fiery, which is derived from Middle English fyr meaning "fire".
Rupeshwari f Telugu
Meaning "Goddess of Beauty".
Xielan f Chinese
From the Chinese 谢 (xiè) meaning "thank" and 岚 (lán) meaning "mountain mist".
Majgull f Swedish
Combination of Maj 2 and Gull. The second element could be also influenced by the Scandinavian word gull meaning "gold" or also a contraction of gullig, a Swedish word meaning "sweetie; cute".... [more]
Jannai m & f Biblical, English
The name of one of Jesus' ancestors in Luke 3:24.
Aqua f English
Derived from Latin aqua meaning "water". It is also used in English in reference to a bluish-green colour.
Hreindís f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hreinn meaning "reindeer" (also compare Hreinn) combined with dís meaning "goddess".
Kalikala f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Crystal.
Subei f Chinese
From the Chinese 夙 (sù) meaning "early in the morning, dawn" or 稣 (sū) meaning "revive, rise again" and 蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud".
Nivetta f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Used by Bernardo Tasso for a character in his epic poem L'Amadigi. In the poem Nivetta, Carvilia and Morganetta are the three daughters of Morgan le Fay.
Evângela f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Evângelo, which is the Brazilian Portuguese form of Evangelos.... [more]
Jovanna f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Giovanna.
Novena f Spanish
Medieval Latin, from Latin novem meaning ‘nine.’
Ioanina f Romanian
Diminutive of Ioana.
Pegi f Welsh
Welsh borrowing of Peggy.
Smindrug m & f Tibetan
Allegedly means "the Pleiades" in Tibetan.
Cust f Medieval English
Medieval English diminutive of Constance, via the vernacular form Custance.
Teisė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Teisius.
Lëpka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Filëpa via Filëpka.
Zhaojun f & m Chinese
From Chinese 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" or 兆 (zhào) meaning "omen" combined with 君 (jūn) meaning "king, ruler" or 军 (jūn) meaning "army"... [more]
Barbari f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali
MEANING : 'curly-haired', a species of ocimum,yellow sandal wood, gum myrrh, vermilion
Vireo m & f English
From Latin vireo, a word Pliny uses for some kind of bird, perhaps the greenfinch, from virere "be green" (see Viridius), which in modern times is applied to an American bird.
Boramey f Khmer
Means "day of the full moon" in Khmer.
Abidat f Avar, Kumyk, Dargin, Lezgin, Lak
Form of Abida used in Dagestan.
Stevei m & f English
Variant of Stevie.
Maëlig m & f Breton (Gallicized)
Gallicized form of Maelig.
Tankosava f Serbian
Feminine form of Tankosav.
Byrd f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Bird or transferred use of the surname Byrd.
Izïa f French (Rare)
A famous bearer is Izïa Higelin (b.1990), a French rock singer, guitarist and actress. Her patents claimed to be inspired by Mzia but changed the spelling because it was too complex.
Eabha f Irish
Variant of Éabha.
Buyankhishig f & m Mongolian
From Mongolian буян (buyan) meaning "good deed, virtue, charity" or "fortune, blessing" and хишиг (khishig) meaning "blessing, favour".
Glodean f African American
The name of an African-American rhythm and blues musician and widow of prominent fellow musician Barry White.
Ratsebo f Sotho
Derived from the Sesotho tsebo meaning "knowledge".
Eirena f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Eirena, also spelled Irena, is a ruler whose kingdom is besieged by Grantorto in Book 5 of "The Faerie Queene". Artegall restores her rule.
Radna m & f Buryat
Means "precious, valuable" in Buryat, ultimately from Sanskrit रत्न (ratna).
Haiden m & f English (Modern)
Variant of Hayden, probably altered due to the influence of Aiden (which has been, in America, the most popular spelling - i.e., more so than Aidan).
Sangwian m & f Thai
Means "arena, enclosure, ring" in Thai.
Landysh f Tatar
From Russian ландыш (landysh) meaning "lily of the valley (a type of plant)".
Hongxia f & m Chinese
From Chinese 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" or 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast" combined with 侠 (xiá) meaning "hero, knight, brave, chivalrous" or 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist"... [more]
Heichal f & m Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "hall", "shrine" or "temple" in Hebrew, it's quite rare name in Israel.
Leri f Welsh
Diminutive of Eleri
Taojie f Chinese
From the Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach, marriage" and 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, pure, purify".
Claro f Provençal
Provençal form of Claire.
Sadakat f Turkish
Means "loyalty, faithfulness" in Turkish.
Säher f Turkmen
Means "morning" in Turkmen, thus could be considered a Turkmen form of Sahar.
Rustie m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Rusty.
Zulora f Literature
A character in "Erewhon" by Samuel Butler.
Nicol m & f Medieval Dutch, Dutch (Rare)
Medieval Dutch shorter form or variant of Nicolaes. It was exclusively a masculine name at the time. The name has since become used on females as well, which happened in the second half of the 20th century (after World War II)... [more]
Nichang f Chinese
From the Chinese 霓 (ní) meaning "rainbow" and 裳 (cháng) meaning "skirt; beautiful".
Seçkin m & f Turkish
Means "distinguished" in Turkish.
Fusae f Japanese
This name combines 房 (bou, fusa) meaning "bunch, fringe, house, lock (of hair), room, tassel, tuft" with 恵 (e, kei, megu.mi, megu.mu) meaning "blessing, favour, grace, kindness", 枝 (shi, eda, e) meaning "bough, branch, twig, limb", 江 (kou, e) meaning "bay, creek, inlet", 重 (juu, chou, e, omo, omo.i, omo.ri, kasa.naru, kasa.neru) meaning "-fold, heap up, heavy, pile of boxes, pile up" or 栄 (ei, you, e, saka.eru, ha.e, ha.eru, -ba.e) meaning "flourish, glory, honour, prosperity, splendour."... [more]
Liuwen f Chinese
From the Chinese 柳 (liǔ) meaning "willow" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Phansa f & m Thai
Means "rainy season, wet season" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वर्षा (varṣā). This is also the name for the three-month period during the rainy season (typically from July to October) during which Buddhist monks do not leave their temples in order to devote themselves to their studies.
Isabellia f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Isabella. In some cases usage of the name might also have been inspired by the name of the species of orchid, Isabellia virginalis.
Xingzi f & m Chinese
From Chinese 杏 (xìng) meaning "apricot" combined with 子 (zǐ) meaning "child". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Crucita f Spanish
More common variant of Cruzita.
Daylie f English
Alternate spelling of Daley
Nai f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 奈 (na) a phonetic character that also has an obsolete meaning of "apple tree", and 那 (na) meaning "many", combined with 衣 (i) meaning "clothing"... [more]
Ísold f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Isolde.
Henrion f French (Swiss, Archaic)
Local feminine form of Henri by way of combining the name with the diminutive ending -on (compare names like Marion 1 and Alison) found in Montreux up until the early 1700s.
Žofka f Slovak, Czech
Diminutive of Žofie.
Sansar m & f Mongolian
Means "space, cosmos" in Mongolian. It can also refer to the Buddhist concept of samsara.
Yargai m & f Mongolian
Means "dogwood, cornelian cherry" in Mongolian.
Otha f English (American)
Feminine form of Otho.
Salatın f Azerbaijani
From Arabic سلاطين (salāṭīn) meaning "sultans", the plural of سلطان (sulṭān).
Ellice f English, Anglo-Norman, Medieval Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Eilíse and Eilís. This name was recorded in late medieval Ireland on women born into English and Anglo-Norman families... [more]
Pəri f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Pari.
Envy f English (American, Modern, Rare), Literature
From the English word envy meaning "envy, resentful desire", itself ultimately from Latin invidia, of the same meaning (compare Invidia). Use of the name has been influenced by the brand of perfume called Envy, which was introduced by Gucci in 1997.
Jesiah m & f Biblical, English (American, Modern)
From Hebrew יֹאשִׁיָשׁ (Yishshiyah) meaning "Yahweh will lend", from יִשֶּׁה (yishah) meaning "he will lend" and יָהּ (yah) referring to the Hebrew God... [more]
Damiata f Medieval Catalan
Recorded in 15th century Valencia.
Hannelize f Afrikaans
Contraction of Hanne 1 and Elize.
Şükufə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Shokoufeh.
Poe m & f Popular Culture, English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Poe.... [more]
Azimah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic عظيمة (see Azima), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Alteria f Medieval Italian
Feminine form of Altero.
Broom f English
Very rare, in reference to the plant or another use of the surnames Broom or Broome.
Piki m & f Maori, Hawaiian
Means "fast, ascend" in Maori and "peach" in Hawaiian.
Idalene f African American
Derivative of Ida, or variant of Idaline, Idalene has its origins in the Germanic and English languages, and Spanish Idalina.
Heiana f Tahitian
From the Tahitian hei meaning "wreath, garland of flowers" and ana meaning "he, she, it", or "belonging to him/her". Another commonly suggesting etymology is anaana meaning "bright, shining".
Pauziah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Fawzia.
Calinica f Medieval Romanian (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Calinichia. Doamna Calinichia is known as Lady Calinica in English.
Kimba f Indigenous Australian (?)
Aboriginal (unknown nation) name meaning 'Brush Fire'.
Kasza f Kashubian
Diminutive of Katarzëna.
Fakulera f Haya
Means "just raise her" in Haya.
Yohual m & f Nahuatl
Means "night" in Nahuatl.
Colombia f American (Hispanic)
From the name of the Latin American country.
Stalina f Russian, Spanish (Latin American)
Feminization of the surname Stalin, which was adopted by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (the name itself is derived from Russian сталь (stal) meaning "steel"... [more]
Gulshoyon f Uzbek
Derived from gul meaning "flower, rose" and shoyon meaning "worthy".
Gawryła f Polish
Polish feminine form of Gavril.
Natsuho f Japanese
From 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" and 歩 (ho) meaning "walk". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Faeezah f Urdu
Meaning "Woman Leader".
Xyla f English (American, Modern), Filipino
Possibly an invented name, perhaps based on Greek ξύλον (xylon) meaning "wood", a word used in the New Testament to mean "the Cross".... [more]
Ekʼ-naah f Classic Mayan
Means "star house", deriving from the Classic Maya elements ek' ("star") and na' ("house, structure"). Name borne by a prominent Maya queen of Kaan (fl. 520 CE).
Sigvi f Swedish (Rare)
Modern Swedish form of Sigvæig.
Lynfa f Welsh
Probably an elaborated form of the popular name syllable Lyn, using the suffix fa (perhaps from names such as Gwynfa or Meirionfa, in which it may be derived from Welsh fa "place").
Perchta f Germanic Mythology
Derived from the Old High German word beraht meaning "bright", this was the name of a goddess worshiped in Austria, Baveria, Baden, Swabia, Switzerland and Slovenia.
Ernawati f Indonesian
Combination of the name Erna 1 and the feminine suffix -wati.
Aakkuluk f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Ãkuluk.
Yeprosineh f Armenian
Armenian form of Euphrosyne.
Tanazârt f Berber
Means "defiant, daring" in Tamazight.
Mi-mi f Korean
From Sino-Korean 美 is Meaning "Beautiful".
Fudji f Japanese (Archaic)
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 藤 or Japanese Hiragana ふぢ (see Fuji). It was used in the Edo Period.
Anjette f East Frisian (Rare)
Late 19th-century elaboration of Anje.
Gervàsia f Provençal, Gascon
Feminine form of Gervasi.
Oddvør f Faroese
Faroese form of Oddvǫr.
Rasyidah f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Rashida.
Lénore f French (Rare)
French form of Lenore.
Pirimzisa f Literature, Georgian (Rare)
Means "face of the sun" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun პირი (piri) meaning "face" as well as "mouth" (see Okropir) combined with Georgian მზის (mzis), which is the genitive of the noun მზე (mze) meaning "sun".... [more]