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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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Merjá f Sami
Sami form of Merja.
Nozimaxon f Uzbek
From the given name Nozima and khan meaning "king, ruler".
Aizivella f Gascon (Archaic), Medieval Occitan
Derived from Proto-Germanic *agio "blade" and *wela "well; good".
Rudolfien f Dutch
Dutch variant of Rudolfine, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Timuš f Berber
Berber diminutive of Fatima.
Qishuang f Chinese
From the Chinese 祺 (qí) meaning "good luck, good fortune" and 霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost".
Bersa f Old Norse
Feminine form of Bersi.
Manavi f Indian
Means "loving"
Ouno f Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (ou) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Touka f Berber
Variant of Tuka.
Aishi f Hinduism
Means "God's gift" in Hindi.
Rodelinda f Lombardic, Theatre, Spanish (Mexican)
Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and English form of Rodelind. Rodelinda (6th century) was a Lombard queen by marriage to king Audoin, and the mother of king Alboin... [more]
Carluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Carla.
Manga f Medieval Hungarian, Hungarian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. In medieval times, it might have been a variant of Magna, today, however, it is rather considered a diminutive of Margit and its variants.
Idara f Hausa
Means "joy" in Hausa.
Sorinah f Romanian
Means "strict" or "stern"
Lowra f Scots
Scots form of Laura.
Graciella f Portuguese (Brazilian), Hungarian
Portuguese variant and Hungarian form of Graciela.
Wrocisława f Polish
Feminine Polish name derived from wracać meaning "come back" and sława meaning "glory".
Manungal f Sumerian Mythology
Possibly means "Mother Nungal", deriving from the Sumerian element ama, and the name of the goddess Nungal. This name was most commonly used to refer to the goddess Nungal in texts written in Akkadian, and in the Emesal dialect of Sumerian.
Mukti f & m Bengali, Hindi, Javanese
From Sanskrit मुक्ति (mukti) meaning "freedom, liberation, release, deliverance". It is a unisex name in South Asia while it is typically only masculine in Indonesia; as a Javanese name, it can also mean "comfortable, content, satisfied".
Moria f Greek Mythology
Meant "sacred olive tree" in Greek, referring to a type of olive tree in ancient Greece that was believed to have 'been propagated from the original olive which Athena herself had caused to spring up on the Acropolis'; uprooting one of the sacred μορίαι (moriai) was an offense punishable by dispossession and banishment.... [more]
Luciano f Provençal
Provençal form of Lucienne.
Rynagh f Irish (Rare, ?)
Rynagh O'Grady, Irish actress.
Irona f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Hierona. In other words, this name is really a short form of Hieronyma. A known bearer of this name is the Dutch politician Irona Groeneveld.
Jota f Greek (Germanized)
Short form of Panagiota with German spelling.
Orizoba m & f Nahuatl
Possibly from the Nahuatl word meaning "valley of happy waters". Another theory suggests it is a distant derivation of Tarshish, meaning "trading post".... [more]
Ethereal f American (Rare, Archaic)
From the English word ethereal, meaning "celestial, heavenly".
Palazia f Italian
Italian form of Palatia.
Pernatte f French (Archaic)
Archaic feminine diminutive of Pierre.
Auralia f English
Variant of Aurelia.
Nagiho f Japanese
From Japanese 渚 (nagi) meaning "strand, beach, shore" or 凪 (nagi) meaning "calm" combined with 帆 (ho) meaning "sail", 歩 (ho) meaning "walk", 穂 (ho) meaning "grain" or 布 (ho) meaning "cloth, textiles"... [more]
Sultanie f Crimean Tatar
Crimean Tatar feminine diminutive of Sultana.
Kallaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กัลยา (see Kanlaya).
Kazurakinotakanukahime f Japanese Mythology
In Japanese mythology, this is the name of the mother of Empress Jingū and the descendant of Amenohiboko... [more]
Assomption f French (Rare)
Derived from French assomption "assumption". This name is given in reference to the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven (compare Asunción).
Daminika f Belarusian
Feminine form of Daminik.
Laurentyna f Polish
Polish form of Laurentina.
Samarinde f Dutch, Literature, Popular Culture
The use of this extremely rare name was inspired by a character from the 1992 book "Ik ook van jou" (English: "I love you too" - the literal translation is "I also of you"), who is featured much more prominently in the 2000 sequel "Ik omhels je met duizend armen" (English: "I embrace you with a thousand arms")... [more]
Triphene f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Tryphena. This was borne by a short-lived daughter (1765-1769) of the early American midwife and diarist Martha Ballard.
Srobona f Bengali
The name of a star that shines in the month of Srabon (between July and August).
Onika f Japanese
Oni means demon ka means flower
Padmi f Javanese
Feminine form of Padmo.
Shaoping m & f Chinese
From Chinese 少 (shǎo) meaning "few, little" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Bom f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Koream 봄 (bom) meaning "spring(time)."... [more]
Filica f Romanian
Diminutive of Filofteia, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Quinlyn f & m English
Variant spelling of Quinlan.
Nipaphan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นิภาพรรณ (see Niphaphan).
Darvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Darvilas.
Chahna f Hindi
Means "wish, desire, affection" in Hindi.
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.
Bjarndis f Faroese
Faroese form of Bjarndís.
Casta f Spanish
Casta is an Iberian word (existing in Spanish, Portuguese and other Iberian languages since the Middle Ages), meaning 'lineage'. It is documented in Spanish since 1417 and is linked to the Proto-Indo-European ger... [more]
Bişkoj f Kurdish
Means "button" in Kurdish.
Joža f Slovene
Short form of Jožefa.
Bahrie f Albanian
Variant of Bahrije.
Li f Swedish
Short form of names starting, containing, or ending with li. In some cases it may be seen as a strictly feminine form of Lee.
Bethesda f Various (Rare)
From the name of a pool in Jerusalem, mentioned in the New Testament, known for its healing properties, which means "house of mercy" or "house of grace" from Aramaic בית (beth) "house, home" and חסדא (hesda) "mercy, kindness; favour, clemency"... [more]
Zobuhle f Zulu
Means "of beauty" in Zulu, from the possessive form of ubuhle.
Elliann f English
Variant spelling of Ellianne.
Heidilyn f Various (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Heidi with the popular suffix lyn.
Itoko f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ito) meaning "love, affection" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sälla f Swedish (Rare)
Directly taken from Swedish säll "blissful, happy".
Athanaïse f Picard
Picard form of Athénaïs.... [more]
Arvilė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Arvilas.
Zanya f English (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Tanya.
Sandybell f Popular Culture, Spanish (Latin American, Modern, Rare), Spanish (Mexican, Modern, Rare)
Combination of Sandy and name suffix -bell (see Belle), taken from the main character of the Japanese anime series 'Hello! Sandybell' (originally spelled with final -e), first aired in Japan in 1981.... [more]
Fei f Upper German (Rare, Archaic), Greek
Very obscure German short form of Sofie, not used as a given name in its own right. This is also a Greek short form of Sofia (sometimes transcribed as Fay).
Kaʻuhane f & m Hawaiian
Derived from Hawaiian ka meaning "the" and 'uhane meaning "soul, spirit".
Vilborg f Icelandic
Nordic form of Wilburg.
Vlatkica f Croatian
Diminutive form of Vlatka.
Zhenhai f Chinese
From the Chinese 贞 (zhēn) meaning "faithful, loyal, virtuous, chaste" and 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean".
Zhovan f Persian
Derived from Central Kurdish ژوان‎ (jwan) meaning “tryst”.
Gòrzëmira f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Gniewomira.
Euginia f Medieval Irish
Likely an Irish borrowing of Eugenia. It was recorded in Ireland in the late 8th and early 9th centuries.
Myop f Literature
This name is used in the book The Flowers, by Alice Walker. This name could have been a shortened form of the words myopic or myopathy, in which both are derived from Latin myopia meaning "near-sightedness." The Latin word is ultimately derived from myops meaning "near-sighted" (from myein meaning "to shut" combined with ops meaning "eye.")
Soucique f Jèrriais (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Jèrriais soucique "marigold". This is a newly coined coined name, intended as a Jèrriais equivalent of Marigold.
Amalina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Amalia.
Paani m & f Hindi
From Sanskrit पानीय (pānīya), meaning “water, drink”.
Joo-yeon f Korean
Variant transcription of Ju-yeon.
Armeline f Breton (Gallicized), French
Semi-Gallicized variant of Armela and French feminine form of Armel.
Chrisann f English (American, Rare)
Combination of Chris and Ann. In the case of Chrisann Brennan (1954-), a former partner of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and the mother of his daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs, her parents named her after the chrysanthemum flower, making it a variant of Chrysanta.
Adilene f American (Hispanic), Spanish (Mexican)
This name appears in the 1986 song Adilene by Los Yonic's (or Los Yonics), a Mexican Grupero band.
Katreeney f Manx
Variant of Catreeney.
Lanya f Russian, Ukrainian
Diminutive of Melaniya.
Mengzhen f Chinese
From the Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and 禛 (zhēn) meaning "receive blessings in a sincere spirit".
Anwar f Arabic
Means "rays of light" in Arabic. From the same root as masculine Anwar.
Femja f Danish (Rare), Faroese
Danish and Faroese short form of Eufemia.
Etti f & m Finnish, Swedish, Danish
A variant form of Eddie, Ettie and Etta.
Mehmona f Uzbek
Derived from mehmon meaning "guest".
Misano f Japanese
From Japanese 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth, fruit", 佐 (sa) meaning "aid, help" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Yeni f Spanish
Diminutive of Maria Eugenia.
Chunlei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring (season)" combined with 雷 (léi) meaning "thunder" or 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud"... [more]
Maka'ala f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, composed by "maka", meaning "eye" and "ala", meaning "perfume" or "beauty". Hence the meaning can be interpreted as "beautiful eyes" or "bright eyes".
Annajane f English
A combination of Anna and Jane.
Candelària f Catalan
Catalan cognate of Candelaria.
Deco m & f English (American)
Short for "decoration". Comes from a YouTube video by Ben Wheele.
Dolorosa f Spanish
Means "sorrowful" in Latin, taken from the Latin title of the Virgin Mary Mater Dolorosa "Mother of Sorrows". As such, it is cognate to Spanish Dolores and Italian Addolorata.
Mzevinar f Georgian
Derived from Georgian მზე ვინ არის? (Mze vin aris?) meaning "Who is (like) the sun?"... [more]
Cholidah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Khalida.
Yefrasinnia f Belarusian
Alternate transcription of Ефрасіння (see Efrasinnia).
Virmantė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Virmantas.
Varvare f Armenian
Variant of Varvara.
Şemsa f Turkish
Derived from the Turkish word şems meaning "sun", itself derived from the Arabic شمس (see Shams).
Agness f English
Variant of Agnes.
Balere f Basque (Rare)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Valeria and Valérie.
Manaba f Navajo
Return to war
Jennaline f English
Elaboration of Jenna with the popular name suffix -line (see: Caroline).
Yendi f African, Jamaican Patois
This is the name of a town in northeastern Ghana. A famous bearer is Yendi Phillips, she is a Jamaican TV Host, model and beauty queen who the winner of the Miss Jamaica World 2007 beauty pageant, as well as the Miss Jamaica Universe 2010 pageant.
Zhaojue f Chinese
From the Chinese 昭 (zhāo) meaning "bright, luminous" and 珏 (jué) meaning "two pieces of jade joined together".
Joy-in-sorrow f English (Puritan)
A name given to children born to mother's who died during or after childbirth.
Baba m & f Madí
Meaning unknown. Jamamadí language is spoken in Acre and Amazonas State in Brazil.
Tsirihanitra m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy tsiry meaning "bud, shoot" and hanitra meaning "good odour, fragrance, perfume".
Haerunisa f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Khayr an-Nisa.
Coblaith f Medieval Irish, Pictish
Believed to mean "victorious sovereignty", from Old Irish cob "victory" and flaith "ruler, sovereign, princess". This name was relatively common in the early Irish period... [more]
Yuriha f Japanese (Rare)
From Japanese 百合 (yuri) meaning "lily" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Baakantse f Tswana
Means "they thought" in Tswana.
Guðbjørg f Faroese
Faroese modern form of Guðbjǫrg.
Barboa f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Barbara.
Oluwademilade m & f Yoruba
Means "God has crowned me" in Yoruba.
Mélonie f Norman
Norman form of Melanie.
Rideum f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Borrowed from English Rhythm.
Chaoqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 朝 (cháo) meaning "morning" and 晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather".
Prangarda f Medieval Italian, Lombardic
A Germanic dithematic name formed from the name elements brand "sword" and gard "enclosure, protected place".
Pacha Qura f Aymara
From the Aymara pacha meaning "epoch, time and space, cosmos" and qura meaning "herb, medicinal plant".
Ráchel f Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of Rachel.
Urdiña f Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque urdina, meaning "grey-haired".
Syakirah f Malay
Malay variant of Shakira.
Muhameda f Bosnian
Feminine from of Muhamed.
Wanmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable, congenial" or 晚 (wǎn) meaning "night, evening" and 玫 (méi) meaning "rose", 妹 (mèi) meaning "younger sister" or 媚 (mèi) meaning "charming, attractive".
Anjuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful" and 娟 (juān) meaning "graceful, beautifuL".
Lizza f Italian, Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare)
Swedish and Danish form of Lissa and English variant of Lizzie.
Relief f English (Puritan)
Referring to the relief of Christ.
Kennie m & f English
Variant of Kenny.
Lowella f Filipino
Likely a feminine form of Lowell or a variant of Louella.
Ziroatkhon f Uzbek (Rare)
Derived from Persian and Ottoman Turkish زراعت (zirâ’at) meaning “farming, agriculture, cultivation” combined with the Turkic title khan meaning “leader, ruler”.
Weiyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 维 (wéi) meaning "maintain, preserve" or 玮 (wěi) meaning "jade, rare, valuable" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" or 悦 (yuè) meaning "pleased, contented".
Şerare f Turkish
Fire spark, flame
Khursheed m & f Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu خورشید (see Khurshid).
Lauri f Spanish
Diminutive of Laura.
Giuvannina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Giuvanna.
Baafke f East Frisian
Variation of Bafke.
Kashonda f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix ka and the given name Shonda. It can be spelled KaShonda or Kashonda.
Cathaysa f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)
Allegedly means "beautiful (big) daisy" in the Guanche language. Recorded as the name of a 7-year-old Guanche girl who was sold as a slave in Valencia in 1494. Cathaysa is also the title of a song recorded by singer Pedro Guerra in the 1980s.
Nxalati f Tsonga
Means "happiness" in Xitsonga.
Takornaja f Greenlandic
Meaning unknown.
Kayland f & m English (Rare)
Elaboration of Kay 1 with the popular suffix -land.
Search-the-scriptures m & f English (Puritan)
Referring to John 5:39, "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me."
Jolańta f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Yolanda.
Sherap m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ཤེས་རབ (see Sherab).
Reaksmey f & m Khmer
Means "light, ray, beam" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit रश्मि (rashmi).
Jiñappu m & f Bandial
Means "the little one" in Bandial.
Mamimi f Japanese
Mami with an extra ‘々’ (mi) at the end.
Cressile f Arthurian Cycle
The daughter of King Clodoveus of Cornwall, an ancestor of Mark and Tristan.... [more]
Ariéla f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Ariella.
Elys f Cornish (Archaic)
Diminutive of Elizabeth via the archaic variant Elyzabeth.
Miyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 宓 (mì) meaning "quiet, silent, in good health" or 蜜 (mì) meaning "honey, nectar" and 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Naimat f Chechen, Dagestani
Chechen and Dagestani form of Na'ima
Sirkka f Finnish
Variant of Sirkku.
Noema f Slovak (Rare)
Slovak form of Naomi 1.
Antziñe f Basque
Basque form of Antigua.
Walercia f Polish
Diminutive of Waleria.
Thongsuk m & f Thai
From Thai ทอง (thong) meaning "gold" and สุข (suk) meaning "joy, delight".
Ninura f Sumerian Mythology
Of uncertain etymology, likely deriving in part from the Sumerian element nin ("queen, mistress, lady"). Name borne by a tutelary goddess of Umma, who was considered to be the consort of the god Shara.
Helikonis f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "of Helikon, Heliconian" in Greek (see Helikon). This was an epithet of the Muses in Greek mythology, because Mount Helikon in Boeotia was sacred to them... [more]
Yixuan f & m Chinese
From Chinese 怡 () meaning "joy, harmony", 艺 () meaning "art, talent, craft", 义 or 義 () meaning "justice, righteousness", or 以 (yǐ) meaning "by, with, means of" combined with 萱 (xuān) meaning "day lily", 轩 (xuān) meaning "tall, high, lofty", 玄 (xuán) meaning "deep, profound, mysterious", 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade", 瑄 (xuān) meaning "ornamental piece of jade", or 宣 (xuān) meaning "declare, announce, proclaim"... [more]
Ntwenhle f Zulu
Means "beautiful thing" in Zulu.
Nurangiz f Persian
From the feminine Nura, light. One who gives light.
Aponi f Siksika
Variant of Apani.
Asem f Kazakh
Means "beautiful, elegant, graceful" in Kazakh, of Arabic origin.
Alouetta f English (Rare)
Derived from French alouette meaning "lark".
Zhanar f Kazakh
Means "shine of the eyes" in Kazakh. Alternately, it may be derived from Kazakh жан (zhan) meaning "soul" and Arabic نار (nar) meaning "fire".
Macawi f Sioux
Means "coyote" in Lakota.
Lebefromm m & f German (Rare, Archaic)
Means "live piously" from German lebe "live" and fromm "pious". This name was created in the 17th century.
Sonney m & f English
Variant and feminine form of Sonny.
Victorianna f English
Elaboration of Victoria.
Mauke f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Maude.
Amaryllida f Greek (Rare)
Greek variant of Amaryllis, from the genitive form Αμαρυλλίδος (Amaryllidos). This is also the Greek name for the amaryllis flower.
Lammašaga f Sumerian Mythology
Means "the good Lamma (a kind of protector spirit)", deriving from the Sumerian element šag ("sweet, good, pleasant"). Name borne by a sukkal (vizier deity) of the goddess Bau.
Ariunaa f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian ариун (ariun) meaning "pure, clear, clean".
Juba f African American, Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Anglicized form of Adjoa used by early slaves in the American South. It is attested in the 1730s in South Carolina.
Scotta f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish scota "mortise axe".
Parmys f Old Persian (Hellenized), History
Hellenized form of Uparmiya. This was the name of a Persian princess, who was the granddaughter of Cyrus the Great and went on to become the wife of Darius the Great.
Taissa f Russian (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Extremely rare Russian variant of Taisa as well as an anglicized form (or variant transcription) of the name.... [more]
Kylea f English (American)
Probably a feminine form of Kyle.
Adamardis f Germanic
Feminine form of Ademar.
Cloya f Asturian
Feminine form of Cloyo.
Koyuki f Japanese
From the Japanese kanji 小 (ko) meaning "less; little; small" combined with 雪 (yuki) meaning "snow". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Khunjis f Western Yugur
Means "sun malachite" in Western Yugur.
Trui f & m Dutch (Rare), Popular Culture
A short form of Gertruida or (more rarely) of Trudo.... [more]
Aliciya f English
Variant of Alicia.
Umaira f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عميرة (see Umayra), as well as the Urdu form.
Bételgeuse m & f Astronomy
French form of Betelgeuse.
Un-nana f Caucasian Mythology
Meaning unknown. Un-Nana was the goddess of disease in Vainakh mythology.
Wai m & f Burmese
Means "profuse, abound" in Burmese.
Eubha f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Eva.
Nomi f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), Hebrew (Rare), English (Rare)
Scandinavian variant of Noomi as well as an English and Hebrew contracted form of Naomi 1.
Xudong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 旭 (xù) meaning "rising sun, dawn, bright, radiant" combined with 东 (dōng) meaning "east". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Lidunka f Czech (Rare)
Diminutive of Lída.
Marn f Norwegian
Short form of Maren.
Aefie f Dutch (Archaic)
Older form of Aafje.
Miñzahida f Bashkir
From Bashkir миң (miñ) meaning "birthmark, mole" and Arabic زاهد (zahid) meaning "pious, devout".
Aijuan f Chinese
From the Chinese characters 叆 (ài) meaning "cloudy sky; dark, obscure" and 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful; graceful".
Ranka f Old Norse
Short form of Ragneiðr (variant of Ragnheiðr) or Ragnhildr.
Mandeiya m & f Dagbani
"I have accepted", "I have collected"
Fenja f Russian
Diminutive of Feodora.
Sarika f Judeo-Spanish, Bosnian
Diminutive of Sara.
Oluwafeyisayo m & f Yoruba
Means "God has turned this gift into joy" in Yoruba.
Noele f Medieval Walloon
Medieval Walloon form of Noëlle.
Tuybikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir туй (tuy) meaning "wedding" or "feast" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Cotrìona f Scottish Gaelic
Variant of Caitrìona found on the Isle of Lewis.