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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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Tharuni f Indian
Meaning "young girl".
Gülhanım f Turkish
From Turkish gül meaning "rose" (ultimately from Persian) and hanım, an aristocratic title meaning "lady".
Galea f Biblical Latin
Transferred from the surname Galea.
Sweden f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the name of the European country of Sweden.
Cristalina f Spanish (Rare)
Derived from Spanish cristalina, "crystalline".
Ragnælfr f Old Norse
Old Norse combination of regin "advise", "decision", "might", "power" (of the gods) and ælfR "elf".
Samiqa f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Feminine form of Samiq.
Miandrasoa m & f Malagasy
Froom the Malagasy miandra meaning "hopeful" and soa meaning "good".
Banesa f Spanish (Rare), Aragonese
Variant of Vanesa, also an Aragonese form.
Deiñe f Basque
Derived from either Basque dei "call; announcement" or deikunde "announcement; Annunciation", this name is considered a Basque equivalent of Anunciación.
Dalena f English (Rare)
Possibly a short form of Magdalena or a variant of Delina. Apparently this is also used as a feminine elaboration of Dale.
Unchi f Japanese
From Japanese 雲 (un) meaning "cloud" combined with 智 (chi) meaning "knowledge, wisdom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kládía f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic form of Claudia.
Melanctha f Literature
Used by Gertrude Stein for the heroine of one of her 'Three Lives' (1909). It could be a feminization of Melanchthon.
Degen m & f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 德 (see De) and 根 (see Gen).... [more]
Lionedda f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Lionella.
Laidronette f Literature (Anglicized)
Derived from French laid meaning "ugly". In Madame d'Aulnoy's fairy tale The Green Serpent, Laidronette is a princess cursed with extreme ugliness.
Arteena f Persian (Rare)
Means "pure, virtuous, holy" in Persian.
Pera m & f Croatian, Serbian
Diminutive of Petar (male) or Petra (female).
Dative f French (African), Eastern African
French form of Dativa, mostly used in Rwanda.
Aetna f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αἴτνη (Aitne), perhaps from aithein "to burn". Aetna was the Greek personification of Mount Etna, a volcano on Sicily. Its strange noises were attributed to the ironworking of Vulcan's forge.
Bunsoem m & f Thai
From Thai บุญ (bun) meaning "merit" and เสริม (soem) meaning "enhance, reinforce, support".
Klaudyna f Polish
Polish borrowing of Claudine.
Lecia f Medieval English
Latinized form of Lece (see Lecelina).
Dola f & m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit dola "swinging, oscillating".
Zanya f English (Modern, Rare)
Rhyming variant of Tanya.
Ingalisa f Swedish
Swedish form of Ingelise.
Aglent f Medieval Hungarian
Old Hungarian form of Ágnes.
Vilenka f Croatian (Rare)
Very rare name in Croatia, exclusively for women and most commonly used in the coastal region. Meaning uncertain, possibly coming from the mythological creature ''Vila'' (Slavic fae).
Trixi f Hungarian, German
Short form of Beatrix or Beatrice, parallel to english Trixie
Tûgdlik f Greenlandic
Means "great northern loon" in Greenlandic.
Thetra f English (American, Rare)
Probably a variant of Thedra.
Ghajini f Dogri
Means "patient" and "independent" in Dogri.
Jungyoon f & m Korean
正 "Jung" as in "correct, straight, centre" and 潤 as in "moist, glossy", other hanja combinations can be made
Prangtip f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรางทิพย์ (see Prangthip).
Xihui f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 熙 (xī) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious" or 曦 (xī) meaning "sunshine, sunlight, early dawn" and 荟 (huì) meaning "luxuriant, flourishing, abundant" or 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent".
Ilisa f Tongan, Fijian
Short form of Ilisapeti or Ilisapeci. It is also the equivalent of Eliza in both languages.
Hurjon f Uzbek
Derived from hur meaning "houri (virgin of paradise)" or "alluring girl" and jon meaning "spirit, soul".
Rolonda f African American
Variant of Rolanda. This is borne by the American talk show host Rolonda Watts (1959-).
Tanța f Romanian (Rare)
Short form of names ending in -tanța like Constanța.
Hildeken f Medieval Dutch, Flemish (Rare)
Medieval Dutch diminutive of feminine given names that contain the Germanic element hild meaning "battle", such as Hildegonda and Mathilde... [more]
Sinegugu f Zulu
Means "we have treasures" in Zulu.
Issa f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
The name of several characters in Greek mythology, including a princess of the Greek island Issa (now called Lesbos), a nymph from the same island, and a pseudonym of Achilles when he was disguised as a woman on Skyros... [more]
Brahita m & f Indian
Means "cherished" in some Indian languages.
Karijn f Dutch
Variant of Karin
Shakyla f African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix sha and Kyla.
Reis m & f Portuguese, Catalan
Portuguese and Catalan cognate of Reyes.
Basieńka f Polish
Diminutive of Barbara.
Yinhe f Chinese
From the Chinese 银 (yín) meaning "silver, wealth" or 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone" and 荷 (hé) meaning "lotus, waterlily" or 鹤 (hè) meaning "crane".
Barča f Czech, Slovene
Czech diminutive of Barbora and Slovene diminutive of Barbara.
Bena f Polish
Diminutive form of Benigna, Bernarda, or Bernardyna.
Illdiko f English
Variant of Ildiko.
Oluše f Czech
Diminutive of Olga.
Plasinda f Spanish
Plácida (Spanish) in English means placid (calm). Plácida and Plasinda.
Benvenida f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Bienvenida.
Burnette f & m English (American)
Feminine form and variant of Burnett.
Swann m & f French (Modern)
Meaning uncertain, possibly a transferred use of the English surname Swann. It was popularized in France by the 1984 film Swann In Love (known as Un amour de Swann in French), itself based on Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time (1913).
Afya f Arabic
Variant of Apphia.
Lizan f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Zan
Gentille f Judeo-French, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-French and Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of both Gentile and Yente.
Édwarda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Édwôrd.
Youna f Breton, French (Modern, Rare)
Breton feminine form of Youenn.
Hille f East Frisian, Estonian, German (Rare), German (Silesian, Rare), Medieval Dutch
Short form of names containing the element hild, for example Mathilda. It was first recorded in the 1300s and is still occasionally used (as opposed to some of its variant forms)... [more]
Jonita f English (American, Rare), African American (Rare)
Perhaps a combination of Jo and Nita 1 or feminine form of Jon 2, inspired by Juanita.
Nanmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 南 (nán) meaning "south" and 梅 (méi) meaning "plum" or 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Elmina f Dutch, German
Short form of Wilhelmina.
Fazila f Medieval Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Fazil (see Fadl).
Beròta f Occitan
Feminine form of Beròt.
Eowynn f English (Modern)
Variant of Éowyn, which J. R. R. Tolkien invented using the Old English elements e(o)h "horse" and wynn "joy".
Alayingi f Ijaw (Rare)
Means "royal mother" in Ijaw.
Irenca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Irena, used as a given name in its own right.
Aika f Japanese
This name combines 愛 (ai, ito.shii, o.shimu, kana.shii, mana, me.deru) meaning "affection, love" or 藍 (ran, ai) meaning "indigo" with 華 or 花 (ka, ke, hana) which both mean "flower," 香 (kyou, kou, ka, kao.ri, kao.ru) meaning "incense, perfume, smell", 加 (ka, kuwa.eru, kuwa.waru) meaning "add, include, join", 歌 (ka, uta, uta.u) meaning "sing, song, poem" or 嘉 (ka, yoi, yomi.suru) meaning "applaud, esteem, praise."
Cobina f English (Rare)
Presumably a short form of Jacobina.
Aviela f English, Hebrew
Feminine form of 'Avi'el.
Khadiri f Indian
MEANING : Sensitive plant (Mimosa Pudica-Bot.)... [more]
Hopeanne f English (Rare)
Derived from Hope combined with Anne 1 or other names ending in -anne.
Evlampija f Serbian
Serbian form of Eulampia.
Yumiha f Japanese
From 弓 (yumi) meaning "arrow" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf, sheet".
Camaria f African American (Rare), Filipino (Rare)
Variant of Kamaria or simply a combination of the prefix Ca- and the name Maria.
Skialdfrith f Anglo-Scandinavian
From the hypothetical Anglo-Scandinavian name *Skjaldfríðr, derived from the Old Norse elements skjǫldr meaning "shield" (genitive skjaldar) and fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved".
Aika m & f Finnish
Means "time" in Finnish.
Kynleigh f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant spelling of Kinley.
Xiangxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen, happiness" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Ibadat m & f Kazakh, Persian, Turkish, Arabic
Derived from the Turkish word ibadet, meaning "worship" (ultimately derived from Arabic ibādat). Used in Kazakh, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Turkmen, Tajik, Uzbek, & Pashto languages.
Kaya f Literature
Short form of Kaya'aton'my', a name invented for the Native American girl of the Nimíipuu or Nez Percé tribe in the American Girl series of dolls, accompanied by books... [more]
Chevelle f English (American, Rare), African American, Jamaican Patois
After the name of the car model Chevrolet Chevelle, itself likely a combination of the brand name Chevrolet with the feminine suffix -elle... [more]
Qiupei f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 珮 (pèi) meaning "jade ornament".
Wiphawee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วิภาวี (see Wiphawi).
Niphaporn f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นิภาพร (see Niphaphon).
Soraha f Japanese
From Japanese 昊 or 空 (sora) meaning "sky" or 宙 (sora) meaning "space, mid-air" combined with 羽 (ha) meaning "feather, plume", 葉 (ha) meaning "needle, blade, leaf" or 晴 (ha) meaning "clear weather, clear up"... [more]
Chelone f Greek Mythology
Chelone was a nymph or a mortal woman who was changed into a tortoise by the gods. She was transformed by Hermes for refusing to attend the wedding of Hera and Zeus.... [more]
Teklusha f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tekla and Tekle, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უშა (-usha).
Margeryt f Cornish (Archaic)
Variant of Margaret, recorded in the 1600s.
Ayden f Turkish, Muslim (Rare)
Feminine version of Aydin, also a girl muslim name.
Seaxburg f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements seax "knife" and burg "fortress". Saint Sexburga (7th century) was a daughter of King Anna of the East Angles and wife of King Eorcenberht of Kent... [more]
Ethenia f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Eithne.
Pullonia f Corsican
Corsican form of Apollonia.
Selinde f Dutch (Rare)
This given name can be a Dutch variant of Sieglinde as well as be a combination of Selina with Linde.
Erfana f Indian (Muslim)
A feminine form of Erfan.
Arin m & f Turkish
Of unknown origin and meaning, maybe related to Turkish arın meaning "purified".
Pelagheia f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Pelageya.
Yaoyu f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade" and 煜 (yù) meaning "bright, shining, brilliant".
Raadhi f Odia
Means "achievement; success" in Odia.
Guozi f Chinese
From the Chinese 国 (guó) meaning "country, nation" and 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet".
Ladiszla f Hungarian
Feminine form of László via the Latinization Ladislaus.
Kiko f Japanese
Derived from the Japanese kanji 紀 (ki) meaning "narrative; account; record" or 希 (ki) meaning "beg, request; hope; rare" or 葵 (ki) meaning "hollyhock" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Aibileen f Literature
Possibly an alteration of Abilene influenced by Maybelline. This is the name of one of the main characters in Kathryn Stockett's novel 'The Help' (2009) and the subsequent movie adaptation (2011).
Mashayla f English (Modern, Rare), African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements ma, shay and la, or perhaps a blend of Michelle and Makayla - both of which are feminine forms of Michael.
Luxe f American (Rare)
Strictly feminine variant of Lux, possibly also inspired by the English word deluxe.
Hannusya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian diminutive of Hanna 1. The name has been used in several notable works, such as Ганнуся (Hannusya) (1839) by Ukrainian writer Hryhorii Fedorovych Kvitka-Osnovianenko and "Hannusya" by Ukrainian musical act Dakh Daughters... [more]
Jaycinth f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Jacinth (possibly influenced by Jay 1 or Jayce).
Kilika m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Chris / Cris.
Purslane f Popular Culture
From the name of the herb ("a small, fleshy-leaved plant that grows in damp habitats or waste places, in particular Portulaca oleracea, a prostrate North American plant with tiny yellow flowers"), the origin of which is uncertain... [more]
Tulliola f Ancient Roman
Diminutive of Tullia. Cicero used this nickname for his beloved daughter Tullia.
Jayalakshmi f Indian, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada
From Sanskrit जय (jaya) meaning "victory, conquest" combined with the name of the Hindu god Lakshmi.
Avialle f Literature
Avialle Jongleur, character in Tad William's Otherland series.
Mirisa f Japanese
From 美(Mi), which means "beautiful", 莉 (ri), which means "white jasmine", and 小(sa), which means small. Other combinations of kanji with the same pronunciation can be used as well.
Tiadora f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Teodora.
Euphan f Scottish (Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Euphemia, which was also written as Euphame or Eupheme, a name that became common in Scotland because it was used as an Anglicization of Oighrig.
Yennefer f Popular Culture
In the fantasy series The Witcher by Andrzej Sapkowski (and the TV series adaptation), Yennefer is a powerful mage who, embittered by a cutthroat and ungracious society, leaves the Brotherhood of Northern Mages and goes rogue... [more]
Neve m & f Hebrew
Variant of Neveh.
Garnuhi f Armenian
Means "lamb lady" in Armenian.
Emersynn f English
Variant of Emerson, influenced by Emmersyn
Makeli f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Margery.
f Portuguese
Diminutive of Inês.
Emanaia f Romani
Romani corruption of Herminia.
Motha f Old Danish
Old Danish form of Móða.
Zele f Greek
Variant transcription of Ζήλη (see Zili).
Xiuqin f Chinese
From Chinese 秀 (xiù) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" combined with 勤 (qín) meaning "diligent, hardworking, frequent" or 琴 (qín) meaning "zither, lute"... [more]
Khunjis f Western Yugur
Means "sun malachite" in Western Yugur.
Sewerëna f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Severina.
Baoying f Chinese
From the Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel; precious, rare" or 保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, defend" and 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, lustrous" or 樱 (yīng) meaning "cherry, cherry blossom".
Yurema f Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Jurema or possibly a variant of Yurena.
Nanssi f Swedish
Probably a variant of Nancy.
Zi f & m Chinese, Chinese (Cantonese)
Derived from the Chinese character 紫 () meaning "purple" or 姿 () meaning "appearence, gesture, presence, posture" or 子 () meaning "child".... [more]
Ingalise f Swedish
Swedish variant of Ingelise.
Widhya f Indonesian
Variant of Widya.
Heiðveig f Icelandic, Faroese
Derived from the Old Norse elements heiðr meaning "bright, clear" or "honour, dignity" combined with veig meaning "strength"... [more]
Teesi f Estonian
Diminutive of Tereese.
Tañgöl f Bashkir
From Bashkir таң (tañ) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and гөл (göl ) meaning "flower".
Følva f Faroese
Derived from Old Norse fǫlr "pale".
Anaxo f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek αναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, king".
Keilly f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Bogáta f Hungarian
Feminine form of Bogát.
Verkina f English (American, Rare)
Verkina Flower is a retired actress.
Badam f & m Mongolian
Mongolian form of Sanskrit Padma meaning "lotus".
Enjie f Chinese
From the Chinese 恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and 洁 (jié) meaning "clean, pure, purify".
Merytmihapi f Ancient Egyptian
Means "Beloved like Hapi".
Zhenju f Chinese
From the Chinese 真 (zhēn) meaning "clearly, really" or "real, true, genuine" and 菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Eglena f Spanish
Variant of Eglina.
Maira f Latvian
Contracted form of Marija.
Vishpala f Hinduism
From viś "settlement, village" and bala "strong", "protecting the settlement" or "strong settlement". It's the name of a famous warrior queen in the Rigveda according to Griffith, a famous indologist... [more]
Dunyo f Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dunya.
Theudeburg f Germanic
The first element of this name is derived from the Germanic element þeud "people." The second element is derived from Gothic bairgan (bergan in Old High German) "to keep, to save, to preserve", or from Old High German burg "fortress."
Stue m & f English
Variant of Stu.
Emerencia f Hungarian, Spanish (Rare)
Hungarian and Spanish form of Emerentia.
Lliocadie f Norman
Norman form of Léocadie.
Huifang f & m Chinese
From Chinese 慧 (huì) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 惠 (huì) meaning "favour, benefit" combined with 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful"... [more]
Sconea f Old High German
From Old High German scôni "beautiful"; was in use in 9th century.
Glendy f English
Diminutive of Glenda.
Remény f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian remény "hope". Theories include that this name was coined as a translation of Nadezhda.
Quilago f New World Mythology, Folklore, Indigenous American
Quilago (c. 1490–1515) was the queen regnant of Cochasquí, in modern-day Ecuador. She is known for leading native resistance to the expansion of the Inca Empire and was supposedly the mother of Atahualpa, the last Sapa Inca... [more]
Mariàngel f Catalan (Rare)
Combination of Maria and Àngel.
Epimeleia f Ancient Greek
From Greek ἐπιμέλεια (epimeleia) meaning "care, attention".
Witte m & f Low German, Dutch (Archaic)
Short form of names formed with the Germanic name element witu "wood, forest".
Iuval m & f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant of Yuval.
Diotíma f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Diotima.
Riharda f Slovene
Feminine form of Rihard.
Nekqadam m & f Uzbek
Means "auspicious, bringer of good luck (of a person)."
Linara f Tatar
Feminine form of Linar.
Charyl f English
Variant of Cheryl.
Doyduuna f Yakut (Rare)
Of unknown meaning.
Sonnet f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Diminutive of Italian sonetto - song, sound; little song. Also the term for a short lyric poem, usually with eight line stanzas, followed by six line ... [more]
Mauld f Medieval English
Medieval variant of Maud and Matilda.
Aristéa f French, Theatre
Feminine form of Aristaeus. This is the name of a character in Vivaldi's opera L'Olimpiade (1734).
Yumin f Japanese
From Japanese 釉 (yu) meaning "pottery glaze" combined with 明 (min) meaning "tomorrow". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Abbula f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish *abalo- "apple".
Buseh f Persian
Means "kiss" in Persian
Ima f Japanese (Rare, Archaic)
今 (Ima) literally means "Now, Present Time" in Japanese. This was a common name in the Edo Period, but since then has scarcely happened.
Akseliane f Norwegian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Aksel recorded in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Nyina f Hungarian
Hungarian transliteration of Russian Нина (see Nina 1).
Youssra f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Yusra (chiefly Moroccan).
Emerley f English (Modern)
Combination of Emer and Lee. Similar to Emerlyn, Emerald and Emery. Variant of Emerlie.
Nəşə f Azerbaijani
Means "joy, pleasure, intoxication" in Azerbaijani.
Oløv f Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Olov (see Ólǫf) or perhaps a variant of Olaug. This name fell out of use in the mid 20th century, possibly due to its similarity to the Norwegian masculine name Olav and Swedish Olov.
Nuthida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ณัฐธิดา (see Natthida).
Itsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 慈 (itsu) meaning "mercy", 逸 (itsu) "flee, escape, break loose" or 淑 (itsu) meaning "graceful" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sándorné f Hungarian
A feminine form of Sándor
Dhriti f Indian
Dhriti reflects the steadfastness and patience of Goddess Lakshmi, bringing strength and stability.
Fedda f West Frisian
Feminine form of Fedde.
Kharybdis f Greek Mythology
Variant transcription of Charybdis.
Azland f African, English (American, Rare)
As an African name it means "powerful". As an English name, it is an alternate spelling of Azlan which is a variant of Aslan, a Turkish name meaning "lion"... [more]
Neomah f Popular Culture
Variant of Neoma used for a demonic character in the role-playing game 'Exalted'.
Lavínia f Catalan, Portuguese, Hungarian
Hungarian, Portuguese and Catalan form of Lavinia.
Andrejka f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Andreja 1, used as a given name in its own right.
Marū f Balochi
Balochi diminutive of Maryam.
Alesa f English (Rare)
Variation of Alisa.
Crystle f English (Modern)
Variant spelling of Crystal. Also compare Krystle. Notable bearers of this name include the Canadian-American actress Crystle Lightning (b... [more]
Gerdrut f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Gertrude.
Tesja f Polish
Variant of Taisja.
Changqing m & f Chinese
From Chinese 长 (cháng) meaning "long" or 常 (cháng) meaning "common, frequent, regular" combined with 卿 (qīng) meaning "minister, noble, officer", 庆 (qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate", 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green, young"... [more]
Tungalagtuyaa f Mongolian
From Mongolian тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent" and туяа (tuyaa) meaning "ray, beam (of light)"
Bian f Japanese
From Japanese 美 (bi) meaning "beautiful" or 弥 (bi) meaning "universally" combined with 安 (an) meaning "peace, quiet", 案 (an) meaning "plan", 杏 (an) meaning "apricot" or 晏 (an) meaning "peaceful, quiet, clear, late in the day"... [more]
Yunan f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Yun and An 1.
Verlynne f old english and welsh
a combined name of verly and lynne. verly is derived from the old english name beverly, meaning “dweller at the beaver meadow”. lynne is a name of welsh origin meaning “lake”.
Colibri f French
hummingbird
Miyoshi f Japanese
From Japanese 深 (mi) meaning "deep, profound, thick, close" combined with 艶 (yoshi) meaning "charming, beautiful, elegant, lustre, gloss" or 喜 (yoshi) meaning "rejoice". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sicilia f Medieval Catalan, Spanish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Cecilia or after the island of Sicily (Sicilia). If the latter case, it could be a reference to Saint Silvia of Sicily.
Correy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Corey.
Rizqin f Arabic
Means "they bestow" or "they are bestowed, blessed" in Arabic.
Julitha f English (African), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Julith with an additional -a. This name is chiefly used in Tanzania.
Siren f Norwegian, Swedish (Rare)
Of debated origin.... [more]
Tsetsegmaa f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower" combined with the suffix -маа (maa) commonly added to feminine names.
Yining f Chinese
From the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, joy, harmony" and 宁 (níng) meaning "peaceful, calm".
Lasmi f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Lakshmi.
Nevim f Turkish
Derived from Arabic نوم (nawm) meaning "sleep, slumber", also taken to mean "peace, tranquility, calm".
Aethra f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Αιθρη (Aithre) meaning "bright, purer air; the sky" in Greek (from aithein "to burn, shine"). This was the name of several characters in Greek myth including the mother of Theseus, a captive of Troy, at the service of Helen until the city was besieged.
Brierley f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Brierley.
Napisat f Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Nafisa.
Arliss m & f American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Arliss.
Sabiha f Arabic, Turkish, Bengali, Urdu
Means "morning" or "beautiful, graceful" in Arabic. This name was borne by Turkish aviator Sabiha Gökçen (1913-2001).
Jorby m & f Spanish (Latin American)
Probably a diminutive of (usually invented) given names that start with Jorb-. Also compare Yorbe and even the Catalan name Jordi and its variant spelling Jordy.