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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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March m & f English (Rare)
From the name of the month, which was derived from the name of the Roman god Mars.
Hirori f Japanese
From Japanese 拡 (hiro) meaning "broaden, extend, expand, enlarge" combined with 莉 "white jasmine". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Samidha f Indian
the holy sticks put in the yagnas in hindus
Pedrita f Brazilian (Rare)
Feminine diminutive form of Pedro.
Soluna f Obscure
Possibly a combination of the Spanish words sol (meaning "sun") and luna (meaning "moon").
Omoka f Japanese (Rare)
A notable bearer is Omoka Chiba, a singer.
Carianne f English
Combination of Cari and Anne 1.
Kryscina f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Christina.
Dioning m & f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Dionisio or Dionisia.
Tənzilə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Tanzila.
Apemerukoyan-mat-unamerukoyan-mat f Far Eastern Mythology
Means "rising fire sparks woman" or "rising cinder sparks woman" in Ainu. It is the full name of the goddess Kamuy-huci.
Liyan f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Yan 2
Jiani f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese character 佳 (see Jia) and 妮 (see Ni).... [more]
Jeerawan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai จิรวรรณ (see Chirawan).
Mampionona m & f Malagasy
Means "comfort" in Malagasy.
Eviko f & m Georgian
Diminutive of Eva (feminine) and Evgeni (masculine).
Sitshengisiwe f Ndebele
Means "we were shown" in Ndebele.
Lisa f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Lis.
Euxenia f Galician
Galician form of Eugenia.
Kirra f Indigenous Australian, English (Australian)
Kirra is a beach-side suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland which has been popular with holidaymakers since the early 20th century. The name of the suburb is believed to be an Indigenous name, however the specific language and meaning are unknown... [more]
Elergia f Arthurian Cycle
A sorceress who entraps Arthur in "La Tavola Ritonda".
Típôra f Greenlandic (Archaic)
Old (Kleinschmidt orthography) spelling of Tippoora.
Şimal m & f Turkish
Means "the north" in Turkish.
Talide f East Friesian
An East Frisian form of Adelheid, compare Tale.
Seok-young f Korean
Variant transcription of Seok-yeong.
Rinea f Japanese
From Japanese 里 (ri) meaning "village", 音 (ne) meaning "sound" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Miranova f Filipino (Rare)
Perhaps inspired by the Russian surname Mironova, or possibly a combination of Mira 2 and Nova.
Ruiyu f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 蕤 (ruí) meaning "drooping leaves, delicate" or 睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever" and 羽 (yǔ) meaning "feather", 瑜 (yú) meaning "fine jade, virtues" or 钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure".
Chisela f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Gisela.
Zulfah f Indonesian
Solely feminine variant of Zulfa.
Fani f Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene phonetic spelling of Fanny.
Ayjan f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Aycan.
Fude f Japanese
This name is used as 筆 (hitsu, fude) meaning "handwriting, (painting/writing) brush," originally made up of 文 (fumi) meaning "writing(s)" and 手 (te) meaning "hand." The phrase had undergone sound shifts, first from 'fumite' to 'funde' and then from that to what is now 'fude.'... [more]
Suwanrat f & m Thai
From Thai สุวรรณ (suwan) meaning "gold" and รัตน์ (rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
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]
Latyra f African American (Rare)
Elaboration of Tyra using the popular prefix La-.
Gathering f English
Gathering Marbet is an actress. From the English word "gathering".
Tungalagsaikhan f Mongolian
From Mongolian тунгалаг (tungalag) meaning "serenity, clarity" or "clear, unclouded, transparent" and сайхан (saikhan) meaning "nice, beautiful, handsome".
Éléanore f Norman
Norman form of Eleanor.
Jasmehar m & f Hindi
Meaning "gift of god"
Wenxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns" or 玟 (wén) meaning "streaks in jade, gem" and 歆 (xīn) meaning "like, admire", 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" or 昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning".
Acarsu f Turkish
Means "stream, river, running water" in Turkish.
Walercia f Polish
Diminutive of Waleria.
Jocope f French (Archaic)
Archaic French name found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the late 1600s.
Mantiri m & f Aymara
Means "incoming, entering" in Aymara.
Nohana f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
From Hana 3 prefixed with a kanji that can (partially) be read as no, such as 野 meaning "field," 乃, referring to the genitive particle の (no), or 希, from nozomi meaning "wish, desire, hope", This name is rarely used.... [more]
Részka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Henrieta via Henrészka.
Nkechika f Igbo
The one God gave me is the best.
Madiea f Arabic
Variant transcription of Mahdiyya. A notable bearer of this name is the Dutch athlete Madiea Ghafoor (b. 1992), who is of Pakistani descent (Baloch, to be precise).
Ghislaina f Flemish (Rare)
Feminine form of Ghislain.
Mahpara f Urdu (Rare), Persian
Means "piece of the moon", derives from Persian ماه (mah) meaning "moon" and پاره (pareh) meaning "piece, portion, part." Related to Persian Mahpare, Azerbaijani Mehpare, Uzbek Mohipora, and Turkish Mehpare... [more]
Oothoon f Literature
This name was invented by the English mystic poet William Blake, who based it on Oithóna, a name used by James Macpherson in his Ossian poems, which he claimed to have based on early Irish legends.
Géralde f & m French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
Feminine form and masculine variant of Gérald.
Kerilyn f English
Australian combo of Kerrie and Lyn... [more]
Bittan f Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Birgitta.
Tajna f Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian тајна, tajna, meaning "a secret".
Pronnati f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Nepali
"High elevation" ;"superiority "... [more]
Yavdokha f Ukrainian
Ukrainian and Belarusian form of Eudocia.
Rávdná f Sami
Sami form of Rauna.
Lysne f American
Derived from the name of Norwegian town Ljøsne. Ljøsne is the Nynorsk (one of two major written dialects used in Norway) spelling used locally. Lysne is the Bokmål (the other major written dialect used in Norway) form.... [more]
Khavar f & m Mongolian
Means "spring (season)" in Mongolian.
Annrika f Swedish (Rare)
A combination of names Ann and Rika.
Shahaf m & f Hebrew
Means "seagull" in Hebrew.
Yadviha f Belarusian, Ukrainian
Belarusian and Ukrainian form of Hedwig.
Ceylanyar f Ottoman Turkish
Probably from Turkish ceylan meaning "antelope, gazelle" and Persian یار (yar) meaning "friend, lover".
Kastehelmi f Finnish
Derived from Finnish kastehelmi "dewdrop", ultimately from kaste "dew" and helmi "pearl".
Zuunnast f & m Mongolian
Means "aloe, century plant" in Mongolian.
Alenčica f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Alenka, now used as a given name in its own right.
Sivkerneĸ f Greenlandic
Means "flower" in Greenlandic.
Šertapšuruḫi f Hurrian Mythology, Hittite Mythology
Of uncertain etymology. Name borne by a daughter of the god of the sea Kiaše in Hurrian and Hittite mythology. She became the wife of the god Kumarbi.
Chesica f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name, a combination of Chelsea and Jessica.
Nurain f Malay, Indonesian
From Arabic نور (nur) meaning "light" and عين ('ayn) meaning "eye".
Hindun f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Hind.
Farina f Popular Culture, German (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Surinamese), Spanish (Latin American)
From the character Farina in the series Our Gang played by the male child actor Allen Hoskins. It was aired in Germany under the title Die kleinen Strolche.
Uparmiya f Old Persian
Possibly from Old Persian uparva meaning "pre-eminent" or upara meaning "higher, superior", both derived from 𐎢𐎱𐎼𐎡𐎹 (upariy) meaning "over, above".
Ardisia f English (Rare)
From the name of the genus of flowering plants that is also called coralberry or marlberry.
Ticasuk f Inupiat, Inuit
Meaning, "where the four winds gather their treasures from all parts of the world...the greatest which is knowledge."
Altinçäç f Tatar
Derived from Tatar altın meaning "gold" and çäç meaning "hair".
Mollee f English
Variant of Molly.
Ánchels f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Ángeles.
Ima-obong f African
Nigerian(Akwa-Ibom)
Mädinä f Tatar, Bashkir
Bashkir and Tatar form of Medina.
Yueqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and 青 (qīng) meaning "blue, green" or 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean".
Karawek f & m Thai
Thai name for the kalavinka, an immortal mythical bird in Buddhist belief that is said to possess an enchanting cry. The term itself is derived from Sanskrit कलविङ्क (kalavinka) meaning "sparrow" or "Indian cuckoo"... [more]
Margalie f Haitian Creole
Blend of Marjorie, Marguerite or another name that starts with Mar- or Marg- with Magalie... [more]
Cascade f & m English
Derived from the English word for a waterfall, ultimately from Latin cadere "to fall".
Sunbul f Uzbek
Variant of Sumbul.
Leoni f German
Variant of Leonie.
Relinda f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Relinde.
Lysithoe f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek λύσις (lysis) meaning "a release, loosening" and θοός (thoos) meaning "swift, nimble". This is another name for Lysithea, however, it may have belonged to a different figure.
Toriel f Popular Culture
This is the name of a character in the RPG Undertale. Her name is a pun off of "tutorial" as she guides you through the ruins and shows you how the game works.
Serika f Japanese
From Japanese 芹 (seri) meaning "water dropwort (Oenanthe javanica)" combined with 伽 (ka) meaning "nursing or taking care of a person", 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer" or 架 (ka) meaning "construct, build"... [more]
Xuanxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade, star" or 渲 (xuàn) meaning "add repeated washes of colour" and 昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning".
Grizetta f Irish (Rare, Archaic), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare, Archaic)
Apparently a Northern Irish variant of Griselda. A Grizetta Gowdy Knox (born circa 1800) died in County Down, Northern Ireland in 1866.... [more]
Manaka f Japanese
This name combines 愛 (ai, ito.shii, o.shimu, kana.shii, mana, me.deru) meaning "affection, love" or 真 (shin, ma, ma-, makoto, mana) meaning "real, true" with 華 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower," 佳 (ka, kei) meaning "beautiful, excellent, good," 花 (ka, ke, hana), which has the same meaning as 華, 香 (kyou, kou, ka, kao.ri, kao.ru) meaning "incense, perfume, smell" or 果 (ka, ha.tasu, hata.su, -ha.tasu, ha.te, ha.teru, -ha.teru) meaning "fruit."... [more]
Eifa f Irish
Variant of Aoife.
Pernatte f French (Archaic)
Archaic feminine diminutive of Pierre.
Zincuța f Romanian
Diminutive of Zina.
Sakhaaya f Yakut
Derived from Yakut Саха (Sakha) meaning "Sakha, Yakut".
Dionysie f Czech
Variant form of Dionysia.
Yaowamal f Thai
Alternate transcription of Yaowaman.
Genovieva f Romanian (Rare)
Variant of Genoveva influenced by Geneviève.
Benka f Slovene
Diminutive of Benjamina.
Koikana f Japanese
From Koi meaning “love” (恋), Ka meaning “incense” (香) and Na meaning “Vegetables, greens” (菜). Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rovshana f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Rovshan.
Nishtha f Indian (Modern, Rare)
The name Nishtha has its origins in the Sanskrit language, where it is derived from the word "निष्ठा" (Nishthā). It carries the meaning of "devotion" or "dedication," reflecting qualities of steadfastness and commitment... [more]
Shanaya f Marathi
The name Shanaya is of Sanskrit origin.... [more]
Sahara f English
From the name of the world's largest hot desert, which is derived from Arabic صَحَارَى‎ (ṣaḥārā) meaning "deserts" (see Sahara).
Donita f Spanish, English (American)
Spanish diminutive of Donata. As an English name, Donita may perhaps have been derived from Spanish doñita meaning "little lady", which is comparable to how Donna was derived from Italian donna meaning "lady".... [more]
Kiluš-ḫepa f Hittite
Possibly means "Messenger of Ḫepat" deriving from the Hattic element kiluḫ ("spy, scout, messenger"), with the second element hepa likely deriving from the name of the Hurrian sun goddess Hepat... [more]
Leonieke f Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Leonie.
Xiangcan f Chinese
From the Chinese 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and 灿 (càn) meaning "vivid, illuminating" or 璨 (càn) meaning "gems, luster of gems".
Isamar f Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), Portuguese (Brazilian)
Short form of Isabel María and Isabel Maria. (Also see Isa 2, Mar, Marisa.) This name briefly spiked in popularity for American girls in 1990 after it was used for the character Isamar Medina on the Venezuelan telenovela La revancha (1989).
Kephirah f Biblical
From the name of a city "in Benjamin" which is mentioned several times in the Old Testament, derived from Hebrew כְּפִיר (kephir), which meant both "village" (as covered in by walls) and "(young) lion" (perhaps as covered with a mane; compare Kfir).
Kamuy m & f Ainu, Far Eastern Mythology, Japanese Mythology
Refers 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.
Kesa f Japanese
This name is used as either 今朝 or 袈裟 with 今 (kin, kon, ima) meaning "now," 朝 (chou, asa) meaning "dynasty, epoch, morning, regime," 袈 (ka, ke) meaning "a coarse camlet" and 裟 (sa. sha) meaning "Buddhist surplice."... [more]
Adė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Ada 1.
Kholbootsetseg f Mongolian
From Mongolian холбоо (kholboo) meaning "bond, rope, binding", "connection, link", "union, community", or "twin, couple, two" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Ye-bin f Korean
From the phrase yeppida (예삐다), which is the Gyeongsang dialect form of yeppeuda, meaning "pretty". Other Hanja combinations are possible.
Soemarni f Javanese
Older spelling of Sumarni influenced by Dutch orthography.
Isse f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Isse is the daughter of the Lesbian king Macareus (born of an incestuous relationship with his sister Canace), hence she is also called 'Isse Macareïs', i.e. "Isse the daughter of Macareus"... [more]
Glyke f Ancient Greek
γλυκύς (glykys) "sweet taste"
Symra f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Symre.
Paw m & f Burmese
Means "arise, emerge, appear" in Burmese.
Annedorle f German
Diminutive of Annedore
Mina f Yiddish
Derived from Old High German minne "love".
Uwem m & f Ibibio, Efik
Means "life" in Ibibio and Efik.
Hólmdís f Icelandic
Younger form of Holmdís.
Aminchimeg f Mongolian
From Mongolian амин (amin) meaning "essential, important" and чимэг (chimeg) meaning "ornament, decoration".
Archna f Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit arcana "honouring, praising."
Ceionia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Ceionius.
Lidan m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Li 2 means "to me" and the name Dan 1 means "(he) judges"... [more]
Totit f Amharic
Means "monkey" in Amharic. It is used as a nickname in Ethiopia.
Liling f Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" or 俪 (lì) meaning "married couple, husband and wife" combined with 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade"... [more]
Sahala m & f Malagasy
Means "alike, the same" in Malagasy.
Onomaris f Old Celtic (Latinized), History
This is the name of an ancient Galatian Celtic queen. Her name appears to be a compound, with variants the "-maris" element appearing in several Celtic languages, meaning "great". It may also mean "mountain ash", or possibly "like a great mountain ash or rowan tree"... [more]
Jacquelien f Dutch
Dutch form of Jacqueline, with its spelling more or less phonetical in nature.
Idali f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Of debated origin and meaning. Current theories include a combination of Ida and the popular name suffix -li (compare Novalie), a short form of Idalina and Idalisa as well as a short form of Idalia.
Ijuba f Zulu
Commonly it is meaning Dove or Peace. Less common in means storm or fighting. It also means freedom in some local tribes. It is said many years ago a great war loomed. Fighting had started but one warrior championed the cause of peace and unity... [more]
Sharina f English (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements sha, ree and na.
Luanjin f Chinese
From the Chinese 鸾 (luán), a mythological bird, and 烬 (jìn) meaning "cinders, ashes, embers".
Panagiotitsa f Greek
Diminutive of Panagiota.
Yorbe m & f Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
This given name is strictly masculine in Flanders and the Netherlands, where it is a variant form of Yorben.... [more]
Lynmarie f English
Combination of Lyn and Marie.
Hime f Japanese (Rare)
From 姫 (hime) meaning "princess" (also used for this name as 妃), derived from a combination of 日 (hi) meaning "sun" (used as a prefix or appellation in reference to the imperial family) and 女 (me) meaning "woman."... [more]
Basema f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic باسمة (see Basima).
Gyöngy f Hungarian
Older form of Gyöngyi.
Jiayi m & f Chinese
From Chinese 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful", 家 (jiā) meaning "home, family", 嘉 (jiā) meaning "good, fine, excellent, auspicious", or 加 (jiā) meaning "add, increase" combined with 懿 (yì) meaning "virtuous, chaste, fine", 一 () meaning "one", 义 () meaning "justice, righteousness", 译 (yì) meaning "translate, interpret, decode", or 怡 () meaning "joy, harmony"... [more]
Wyetta f African American
Feminine form of Wyatt.
Birga f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic), German (Rare)
Contracted form of Birgitta, as well as a feminine form of Birger.
Móðir f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
From Old Norse móðir meaning "mother". In the Old Norse poem Rígsþula in the Poetic Edda, Móðir is the wife of Faðir.
Ondřejka f Czech
Feminine form of Ondřej.
Fiora f Italian (Rare), Corsican, Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Italian and Corsican fiore "flower".
Stazjô f Kashubian
Diminutive of Anastazjô.
Kintija f Latvian
Latvian form of Cynthia.
Yiwang f Chinese
From the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony, joy" and 旺 (wàng) meaning "prosper, prosperous".
Khatuni f Georgian (Rare)
Variant of Khatuna. It is sometimes thought to be an inflected form of the name, i.e. the nominative case form in Georgian, but that is grammatically incorrect and therefore unlikely.
Merwenn f English (Rare, Archaic), Medieval English
From the Old English name Mærwynn which was derived from mær meaning "famous" and wynn "joy". This was the name of a 10th-century saint, the first abbess of Rumsey convent in Hampshire, England after its 967 restoration under King Edward the Peaceful, and the spiritual teacher of Saint Elfleda.
Tiasia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Tyasia, It is influenced by the prefix ti-.
Chiquita f Portuguese
Diminutive of Francisca (See Chiquito).
Taalai f Tamil (Rare)
Variant transcription of Tamil தாழை (see Tazhai).
Sugma m & f English
From Kenya
Christean f & m English (American, Rare)
Variant of Christian or Christine. Christean was given to 5 girls in 1992 according to the SSA.
Hadiyaa f Hinduism
A gift from God
Tris f & m English, Literature
Short form of Beatrice, Trisana, Tristan or Tristram.... [more]
Culetta f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Coletta.
Neya f English
Variant of Naya.
Dova f Shona
Meaning "dew".
Kayllie f English
Variant of Kaylee.
Orenge f Medieval French
Medieval French cognate of Orange and Orynge.
Qo'zigul f Uzbek
Derived from qo'zi meaning "lamb" and gul "rose, flower".
Babawar m & f Indigenous Australian
Meaning unknown.... [more]
Dutsani f Thai
Means "stillness, quietness" in Thai.
Yenthe f & m Dutch, West Frisian
Variant of Jente.
Akano f Japanese
From Japanese 緋 (aka) meaning "scarlet, red" combined with 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Masue f & m Japanese
From Japanese 益 (masu) meaning "profit, benefit" combined with 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Aristobia f Ancient Greek
Possibly means "the best life" from the Greek elements ἄριστος (aristos) "best" and βίος (bios) "life" (compare Aristobios); alternatively, the second element may be Greek βία (bia) meaning "bodily strength, force; act of violence".
Tome f Japanese
This name can be used as 留 (ryuu, ru, todo.maru, todo.meru, to.maru, to.meru, ruuburu) meaning "detail, fasten, halt, stop" or it can be used to combine 登 (shou, chou, to, tou, dou, a.garu, no.boru) meaning "ascend, climb up" with 免 (men, manuka.reru, manuga.reru, me) meaning "dismissal, excuse" or 米 (bei, mai, meitoru, kome, yone, me) meaning "metre, rice, USA."... [more]
Quuik f & m Greenlandic
Younger form of K'ûik.
Elenóa f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Eleanor.
Lain f Popular Culture
The name of the main character in Serial Experiments Lain (1998), a Japanese anime television series.
Amelja f Albanian
Variant of Amelia.
Haeva f Germanic Mythology
Haeva is a Germanic goddess known from an inscription in what is now the Netherlands. Scholars generally derive her name from Germanic *hiwan "to marry" and surmise that her function may have been the protection of the family.
Lines f Spanish (Caribbean)
Short form of Angelines. In other words, this is a diminutive of Ángeles.
Samie m & f English (American)
Variant of Sammy.
Junqiong f Chinese
From the Chinese 珺 (jùn) meaning "beautiful jade" and 琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious, elegant".
Philotis f Roman Mythology
In Roman legend, Philotis, also known as Tutula, was a slave whose plan resulted in an important victory of the Romans over the Latins in the late 4th century BC.
Agustia f & m Indonesian
From the name of the month of August (Agustus in Indonesian).
Benvenguda f Gascon
Gascon cognate of Bienvenue.
Sugül f Turkish
Combination of the names Su 1 and Gül.
Lashayla f African American
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Shayla.
Satiada f Celtic Mythology
The name of a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain. Etymology is uncertain, but may be related to the Proto-Celtic *sāti- meaning ‘saturation’ or *satjā- meaning ‘swarm’.
Halee f English
Variant of Hayley.
Marlotte f Dutch
This name is a blend of the names Maria and Lotte.
Biltrude f Germanic, History
Variant of Biltrud. Biltrude was the wife of Grimoald, an 8th-century duke of Bavaria.
Fredka f Polish
Diminutive of Alfreda.
Ilwen f Literature
Ilwen was born at Cuiviénen, likely to the more junior generations of the Minyar. She wed Ingwë, who was a direct male-line descendant of Imin, from eldest son to eldest son. The couple were wed and had several children at Cuiviénen by the time Oromë found the Quendi and invited them to Aman.
Danisha f Muslim
Feminine form of Danish.
Smartypants f Literature
Princess Smartypants is the title of a children's book by Babette Cole. The book won the British Library Association award.
Zintwezinhle f Zulu
Means "beautiful things" in Zulu.
Mengshan f Chinese
From the Chinese 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" or 朦 (méng) meaning "condition or appearance of the moon" and 善 (shàn) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" or 珊 (shān) meaning "coral".
Malicia f Popular Culture
Malicia the name of the character Rogue in the French version of the X-Men. Malicia, or Rogue, was created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden. She is a young woman whose real name is Anna Marie; her power, which is to absorb life energy via skin contact, is both a strength and a burden.
Bobana f Serbian
Feminine form of Boban.
Shantey f American
Variant of Chante.
Hye-yeong f Korean
From Sino-Korean 惠 (hye) "favor, benefit, confer kindness" or 慧 (hye) "bright, intelligent" and 英 (yeong) "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero".
Ethenia f Irish (Anglicized)
Anglicized form of Eithne.
Botsu m & f Japanese
Japanese term for "enlightened one" or "seeker"
Evstahija f Slovene
Feminine form of Evstahij.
Bunnye f English
Variant spelling of Bunny.
Berika f Japanese
From Japanese 苺 (beri) meaning "strawberry" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tixa f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patrícia.
Ara f Pashto
Means "original" or "unique" in Pashto.
Eisley f English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Eisley. In the fictional Star Wars universe, Mos Eisley is a town on the planet Tatooine. This name is pronounced identically to Eisele, which was used by American country singer Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum for her daughter born 2013.
Minci f Chinese
From 敏 (mǐn) meaning "clever" and 慈 () meaning "kind, charitable, benevolent".
Liễu f & m Vietnamese
From Sino-Vietnamese 柳 (liễu) meaning "willow".
Alije f Albanian
Feminine form of Ali 1.
Phaxsi Jiwaki f Aymara
From the Aymara phaxsi meaning "moon" and jiwaki meaning "nice, pretty".
Earnie m & f English (American)
Variant of Ernie that is predominately masculine.
Mahira f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali
Feminine form of Mahir.
Tutia f Persian
Means "zinc oxide". It is also Persian for a genus of sea urchins.