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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the order is random.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Zorya f Slavic Mythology, Soviet, Russian
The name given to the goddess (sometimes two or three) of the dawn or the morning and evening stars. The most common depiction was that of a warrior woman. Also compare the related names Zarya, Zvezda and Danica.... [more]
Émila f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Emilia.
Shafqat m & f Urdu
Means "compassion" in Urdu, ultimately derived (via Persian) from Arabic شفقة (shafaqah).
Saron m & f Swedish (?)
Swedish form of Sharon.
Najeebah f Arabic
of noble birth, born into royalty, excellent
Aka f Japanese
Directly taken from Japanese 赤 (aka) meaning "red". Red is the color of youth and celebration in Japan. This name was popular in the Edo Era, nowadays it's more popular as a name element as, for example, in Akari.
Chandrani f Telugu
This is a unique name and the meaning of the name is wife of the moon
Bit-haneul f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Bit and Haneul (compare Haneul-bit).
Wimarca f Medieval English
Medieval English adaption of the Old Breton unisex name Wiuhomarch.
Miaokai f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 妙 (miào) meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite" and 凯 (kǎi) meaning "triumphant, triumph, victory".
Jêla f Kurdish
Means "upward" or "from above" in Kurdish.
Çaçtıu f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balkar чач (çaç) meaning "hair" and ultimately meaning "one with luxurious hair".
Maraura f & m Polynesian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "bright garden", "splendid garden".
Zöhre f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Zahrah.
Pietat f Catalan
Catalan cognate of Piedad.
Galaxie f & m English
Variant of Galaxy.
Atenasia f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Athenais.
Samuelette f English (Rare)
Extremely rare feminine form of Samuel, created by using the French diminutive suffix -ette.
Kankana f Indian
Indian feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who wears a bracelet".
Valleri f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Valerie. It appears in the 1968 song Valleri by the Monkees.
Xinge f Chinese
From the Chinese 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted" and 格 (gé) meaning "pattern, style".
Hiromiko f Japanese
From Japanese 裕 (hiro) meaning "abundant" or 洋 (hiro) meaning "ocean", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Nthabiseng f Sotho
Means "make me happy" in Sotho.
Amrynn f English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Variant of Amryn. A minor character in The Witcher video game series bears the name, though in her case it is likely based on the name of the amaranth flower (see Amaranth).
Gulli f Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Short form of Gunhild via it's Swedish form Gunilla. It could also be a variant of Gull, a short form of names beginning with the Old Norse element guð meaning "god".
Herneith f Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian ḥr-nt meaning "the face of Neith".
Busara f Swahili
Means "wisdom" in Swahili.
Tagwerramt f Berber
It stands for ‘pious or holy’
Tendeso f & m Shona (Rare)
Can mean "faith" or some may use it as meaning something used to give thanks
Soo-Yeon f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 수연 (see Su-Yeon).
Kalaki f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Charlotte.
Maōka f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine" combined with 桜 (ō) meaning "cherry blossom" and 花 (ka, hana) meaning "flower, blossom", 華 (ka, hana) meaning "flower, petal", 霞 (ka, kasumi) meaning "mist", 夏 (ka, natsu) meaning "summer", or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance, incense"... [more]
Raffey f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Baohong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 宝 (bǎo) meaning "treasure, jewel, precious, rare" or 保 (bǎo) meaning "protect, maintain" combined with 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 红 (hóng) meaning "red, vermillion, blush" or 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast"... [more]
Leelach f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Rare variant of Lilach. It's also means "from me to you", from the name Li 2 means "to me" and the female word lach means "to you".
Niva f Hebrew
Feminine form of Niv.
Berinthia f Theatre, Literature, English (Rare)
Meaning unknown, perhaps first used by Sir John Vanbrugh for a young widow in his play 'The Relapse' (1697). It was subsequently used by Richard Brinsley Sheridan for a widow in his play 'A Trip to Scarborough' (1777), and also appears in Dickens's 'Dombey and Son' (1848) belonging to Mrs Pipchin's niece.
Zoeie f Obscure (Modern)
Variant of Zoe. According to the Social Security Administration, Zoeie was given to 6 girls in 2014.
Aygüzäl f Bashkir
From the Bashkir aй (ay) meaning "moon" and гүзәл ( güzäl) meaning "beautiful".
Fhulufhelo m & f Venda
Means "hope" in Tshivenda.
Aysia f American
Variant of Asia 1.
Zuhur f Arabic
Means "flowers" in Arabic, a plural form of زهْرة (zahra). Known bearers of this name include Zuhur Dixon (1933-2021), an Iraqi poet, and Zuhur Wanasi (1936-), an Algerian author and politician known for her powerful short stories and for her role as one of the first women in Algerian government.
Corazon f Spanish (Philippines)
Variant of Corazón used in the Philippines. A famous bearer is Corazon Aquino, the first female president of the Philippines, from 1986-1992 and widow to assassinated senator Benigno Aquino, Jr.
Mellona f Roman Mythology, English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Derived from Latin mel meaning "honey". In Roman mythology Mellona was a goddess associated with the supply of honey.
Astrið f Faroese
Variant of Ástrið.
Meerke f Southern Sami
Southern Sámi form of Marit.
Qui Ante' f African American (Rare)
Perhaps an elaboration of Qiana using the popular phonetic suffix tay.
Binah f Hebrew, Jewish
Variant transcription of Bina.
Arlinda f Albanian
Derived from Albanian ar "gold; treasure, gem; golden; precious" and lindje "east; birth" (compare lind) and thus commonly interpreted as "golden birth".
Cha Knock Ba f Assiniboine
Means "sweet balm" in Assiniboine.
Sweeting f Medieval English
From Old English swet "sweet".
Őszike f Hungarian (Modern)
Derived from Hungarian Őszi kikerics "autumn crocus".
Nari f Urdu
Means "woman" in Urdu.
Keali'i O'ka'ehukai f Hawaiian
Means "ruler of the ocean sprays" in Hawaiian.
Erculina f Sicilian
Feminine form of Erculi.
Koralee f American (Modern)
English variant of Coralie.
Sadirah f Persian
Variant of Sadira.
Maurecia f Obscure
Possibly intended as a feminine form of Maurice.
Yu-ju f Korean
A famous bearier of this name is Choi Yu-ju from the Kpop group Cherry Bullet.
Wandusia f Polish
Diminutive of Wanda.
Xianli f Chinese
From the Chinese 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined", 贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good" or 先 (xiān) meaning "first" and 莉 (lì) meaning "white jasmine", 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful" or 鹂 (lí) meaning "Chinese oriole".
Claasje f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Claas.
Agnetis f Dutch (Rare), English (Archaic), German (Archaic)
From Latin Agnetis, which is the genitive of the third declension of Agnes, the latinized form of the Greek name Hagne.... [more]
Ragnborg f Old Norse, Swedish (Rare), Finland Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Old Norse regin "power (of the gods)" and bjarga "to help, to save".
Namia f Japanese
From Japanese 波 (nami) meaning "wave" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rino f Japanese
From 梨 (ri) meaning "Japanese pear, Pyrus pyrifolia" and 乃 (no), a possessive particle. Other kanji combinations can be used.
Brylie f English
Variant of Bryley or possibly an elaboration of Riley or a pion of Bree/Breanna/Brenna (etc) and Rylie.
Chokyi m & f Tibetan
From Tibetan ཆོས་ཀྱི (chos-kyi) meaning "religious, pious, virtuous".
Rietta f Dutch, American
Shortened from Henrietta.
Aleka f Low German (Rare), Old Swedish, Swedish (Archaic)
Originally a Low German diminutive of names containing the element adal, particularly Adelheid, now used as a given name in its own right.
Wi f & m Sioux
Means "sun" in Lakota.
Jymme f American (Rare)
Feminine variant of Jim or Jimmy.
Iara f Italian
Italian form of Yaara.
Rere f Japanese
From Japanese 怜 (re) meaning "pity, sympathize", 零 (re) meaning "zero" or 麗 (re) meaning "beautiful, lovely" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji... [more]
Laajo f Indian
short name for Lajwanti
Afsana f Bengali, Dari Persian, Urdu
Bengali, Urdu and Dari form of Afsaneh.
Yovka f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yovko.
Marigona f Albanian
Elaboration of Marigo.
Mungoni m & f Shona (Rare)
May mean abiding in grace
Enkela f Albanian
Feminine form of Enkel.
Scheina f German (Rare)
German transcription of Shayna.... [more]
Birtha f Danish
Variant of Birta.
Shōka f Japanese
From Japanese 翔 (shō) meaning "soar, glide", 奨 (shō) meaning "prize, reward", or 彰 (shō) meaning "obvious, clear" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) meaning "flower", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 霞 (ka) meaning "mist", or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance, incense"... [more]
Ýrr f Old Norse, Icelandic
From Old Norse œrr meaning "mad, furious, wild".
Ijja f Northern African
Female name meaning "Smells good" or "Fragrant".
Vilhelma f Hungarian, Norwegian (Archaic), Swedish (Rare), Finnish (Rare), Lithuanian
Hungarian, Lithuanian, Swedish, Finnish and Norwegian form of Wilhelma.
Edhita f Sanskrit, Gujarati, Hindi, Bengali, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Indian (Sikh), Nepali, Punjabi, Assamese
MEANING - to increase, prosper, grow strong, rise, bless... [more]
Nuliarpak m & f Greenlandic
Means "real wife" in Greenlandic.
Zobeide f Arabic
Possibly a variant of Zubaida.
Éileictre f Irish
Irish form of Electra used in Irish translations of Greek myth.
Ngira f Indigenous Australian
Meaning 'bushfire'
Mohchehra f Uzbek
Derived from moh meaning "moon, month" and chehra meaning "face".
Meiliana f Indonesian
From the name of the month of May (Mei in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a girl born in May.
Yuno f Japanese
Variant transcription of Yuuno.
Jammas f Afghan
She who shines like the sun
Arzo f Afghan, Pashto
Afghan form of Arezou.
Emerencija f Croatian (Rare), Lithuanian (Archaic), Serbian (Rare)
Croatian, Lithuanian and Serbian form of Emerentia.
Muthia f Indonesian
Derived from Arabic مُطِيع‎ (muṭīʿ) meaning "obedient, dutiful, compliant".
Simela f Greek
Variant of Symela.
Mirjá f Sami
Sami form of Mirja.
Sugeila f Spanish
Spanish spelling of the Arabic name Suhaila. Suhail is the Arabic name for the star Canopus, a bright southern star which was used for navigation in ancient times.
Sarina f Indian (Rare)
Means "approaching; coming to help; helpful" in Sanskrit.... [more]
Miriro f & m African, Shona
Started in the early 1900's. Name was given to the second born daughter of the family. Name means "to be expected." Basically the one who was waited for.
Csengele f Hungarian (Modern)
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include an elaboration of Csenge and an adoption of the Turkish place name.
Geena f Hindi
Geena or Jeena means - My Life , Our Life , Living , Existing, God is gracious , Moon like Silver
Azurad f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
A name meaning "treasured one". This is used for the wife of Eber in the Book of Jubilees.
Yoela f Hebrew
Feminine form of Yoel.
Angnula f Corsican
Feminine form of Angnulu.
Padraigan f American (Rare)
Alternate spelling and pronunciation of Pádraigín.
Gyaltshen m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan རྒྱལ་མཚན (see Gyaltsen).
Hawaa f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic حواء (see Hawa).
Leilaila f Chinese
From Chinese 雷 léi (Thunder) + 来了 lái le (is coming). So basically = thunder is coming, thunder is looming over.
Shaia f Hebrew, English (Modern), Arabic
A modern English feminine variant of the Hebrew masculine name Shai.
Noramira f Malay
Variant of Nuramirah.
Shanachie f & m Scottish Gaelic, Irish
Irish word for "a skilled teller of tales or legends, especially Gaelic ones." From the Scots Gaelic word seanachaidh, from Old Irish senchaid, variant of senchae, meaning historian, derived from sen, meaning old.
Kika f Portuguese
Variant of Quica.
Sóllilja f Icelandic (Modern)
Means "sun lily", derived from Old Norse sól "sun" and lilja "lily". Also compare Sól and Lilja.
Byra f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Byron. This was borne by Byra Louise 'Puck' Whittlesey (1922-1988), the wife of Jack Hemingway, daughter-in-law of Ernest Hemingway and mother of actresses Mariel Hemingway and Margaux Hemingway.
Anassa f Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek noun ἄνασσα (anassa) meaning "queen, lady". In other words, one could say that this name is the feminine form of Anax.
Fiorangela f Italian (Rare)
Apparently a combination of Italian fiore "flower" and Angela.
Mejmuna f Albanian, Bosnian, Bulgarian
Albanian, Bosnian and Bulgarian form of Maimouna.
Lynsi f American
Variant of Lindsay.... [more]
Noviani f Indonesian
From the name of the month of November, usually used as a given name for a girl born in November.
Gelein f Medieval Jewish
Diminutive of Gela.
Nanzi f Chinese
From the Chinese 南 (nán) meaning "south" and 紫 (zǐ) meaning "purple, violet".
Nakshatra m & f Indian (Rare), Hindi (Rare), Astronomy
From Sanskrit नक्षत्र (nákṣatra) meaning "star," used as a term for a lunar mansion in Hindu astrology.
Garazi f Basque
Basque equivalent of Spanish Gracia and Engracia and French Grâce and Engrâce.
Zhavkhlant m & f Mongolian
Means "grand, splendid" in Mongolian.
Chhûn f Chinese (Hakka)
Hakka Chinese form of Chun.
Atike f Turkish
Turkish form of Atika
Xiaoxie f Chinese
From the Chinese 笑 (xiào) meaning "smile, laugh" and 谢 (xiè) meaning "thank".
Alpan f Etruscan Mythology
The Etruscan goddess of love and the underworld. She belongs to the Lasas and is usually portrayed naked.
Barrye m & f English
Variant or feminine spelling Barry.
Ae-shim f Korean
From Sino-Korean 愛 (ae) meaning "love, affection" and 沈 (sim) meaning "sink, submerge, addicted to". Other hanja combinations are possible.
Ragini f Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit रागिनी (ragini) referring to the feminine counterpart of a raga, a type of melodic mode in Indian classical music.
Jaweher f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Jawahir (chiefly Tunisian).
Margad f & m Mongolian
Means "emerald" in Mongolian.
Janavi f Indian
the beauty of the water
Polda f Hungarian
Diminutive of Leopoldina and Leopolda.
Sisi f Upper German, German (Austrian)
Upper German diminutive of Elisabeth. This was the nickname of Elisabeth of Bavaria, empress of Austria.
Saqqara f African American (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the place name Saqqara (which refers to the necropolis or burial ground of Memphis, the ancient Egyptian capital).
Ellaline f English (Rare)
Combination of the name Ella 1 and the suffix -line. This name was borne by popular British actress and singer Ellaline Terriss (born Mary Ellaline Lewin,1871 – 1971).
Hieke f Dutch (Rare)
Frisian name, an abbreviations from names with the element Hild. Related to Hidde and Hibbe.
Hisbunnisa f Arabic (Rare)
hisbunnisa means "a girl who worships the Almighty".Another meaning is the starting word Hisbu meaning "to keep hisb" in arabic or "to remember things" in english,the last word Nisa means "a woman or aurat'... [more]
Simoneta f Bulgarian
Bulgarian borrowing of Simonetta.
Jiyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 冀 (jì) meaning "hope for, wish" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade".
Luli f Spanish (Latin American)
Diminutive of Lucía and other names beginning with Lu, as well as Lourdes (compare Lulú)... [more]
Almiel f Literature
Used in "The Lord of the Rings" by Tolkien. It means "blessed maiden".
Makiadi m & f Kongo
Means "misfortune" in Kikongo.
Dilşa f Kurdish
Means "cheerful" in Kurdish.
Ivalimaaq f Greenlandic
Means "the adept brooder" in Greenlandic.
Yohualticitl f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Derived from Nahuatl yohualli "night" and ticitl "healer, midwife, physician". This was the name of an Aztec goddess of childbirth, associated with steam baths, medicine, and difficult births.
Rezqi m & f Indonesian
Variant of Rizki.
Ambrogina f Italian
Feminine form of Ambrogio.
Panzhen f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 盼 (pàn) meaning "look, gaze, expect, hope for" and 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare".
Uzoechina m & f Igbo
Means "let the road not be closed" in Igbo.
Virba f Sami
Sami form of Virpi.
Hilbjørg f Norwegian (Rare)
Contracted form of Hildeborg.
Morghain f Arthurian Cycle
A variation of Morgan, an enchantress or fairy, probably derived from the Welsh Modron and, ultimately, from the Celtic goddess Matrona, and she may have been influenced by an enchantress in Irish mythology called Morrigan, an Irish crow-goddess of war (Morgan, like Arthur, occasionally took the shape of a raven or a crow).
Asella f Late Roman, Dutch (Rare), English (Rare), German (Archaic), Italian (Archaic)
Derived from the Latin noun asella meaning "little she-ass". It is the feminine version of asellus, which is a diminutive of Latin asinus meaning "ass, donkey".... [more]
Clidra f Arthurian Cycle
In Ulrich’s Lanzalet, a beautiful woman from the enchanted island of Thyle.... [more]
Sibba f Old Norse
Short form of Sigbjörg.
Angge f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Angel, Angela, Angelina and similar names.
Taa'éveóhtsé'e f Cheyenne
Means "Nightwalking Woman" in Cheyenne.
Adolphina f Dutch, Dutch (Surinamese), Flemish
Variant of Adolfina, influenced by the French Adolphine.
Her m & f Hmong
Variant of Hawj.
Anjum f & m Indian (Muslim), Urdu, Punjabi
Derived from Arabic أَنْجُم (ʾanjum) meaning "stars", the plural of نَجْم (najm) "star, celestial body" (see Najm).
Robbye f English
Feminine spelling of Robby.
Re'em m & f Hebrew
Means "oryx" in Hebrew.
Khairunnisa f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic خير النساء (see Khayr an-Nisa), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Audélia f French, Jewish
Both a French elaboration of Aude and a variant of Odélia. In the Jewish community, however, this name is considered and used as a variant of Odelia 2.
Özçiçək f Azerbaijani
Means "a flower, oneself" in Azerbaijani.
Xiangsheng f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and 盛 (shèng) meaning "abundant, flourishing" or 生 (shēng) meaning "life".
Geyse f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Variant of Geise. This name is borne by Geyse da Silva Ferreira (*1998), a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Primera División club Barcelona and the Brazil women's national team.
Casperina f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Casper. Also compare Caspera and Jasperina.
Csabánka f Medieval Hungarian
A variant of Csobánka, the feminine spelling of Csaba.
Diekololaoluwalayemi f Yoruba
Means "the wealth of god in my life cannot be measured" in Yoruba.
Menja f Norse Mythology
The name of an enslaved giant and sister of Fenja in 'Grottasöngr'.
Rearea f Polynesian Mythology
The goddess of joy in Tahitian mythology. Her name may come from reʻareʻa, meaning "yellow".
Eyänbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir ейән (eyän) meaning "granddaughter" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Catala f Asturian
Asturian form of Katherine.
Simrandeep m & f Indian (Sikh)
From Punjabi ਸਿਮਰਨ (simran) meaning "continuous remembrance" (of Sanskrit origin) combined with Sanskrit दीप (dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Rimona f Hebrew (Rare)
Feminine form of Rimon.
Boudie m & f Dutch
Diminutive of Boudewijn and its feminizations Boudewina and Boudina.... [more]
Zihuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 子 (zi) meaning "child" and 环 (huán) meaning "jade ring or bracelet".
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]
Kelyn f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Cornish kelyn "holly".
Milena f Portuguese
Diminutive of the double name Maria Helena, formed by combining Mi and Lena.
Aluoch f Luo
Means "born on overcast morning" in Luo.
Westleigh m & f English (Rare)
Rare variant of Westley.
Przemka f Polish
Diminutive form of Przemysława.
Jódís f Old Norse, Icelandic
Combination of Old Norse jór "horse" and dís "goddess".
Pane f Greenlandic
Greenlandic pet form of names beginning with Pane-/Pani-.
Thelxiepeia f Greek Mythology
The name of a siren in Greek mythology, meaning "soothing words".
Ahuiliztli m & f Nahuatl
Means "joy" in Nahuatl.
Pudicitia f Roman Mythology
Means "chastity" in Latin. In Roman mythology, this was the name of the goddess and personification of chastity, one of the Roman virtues.
Ainbo f Popular Culture, Shipibo-Conibo, Indigenous American
The name of the titular heroine in the Peruvian Film Ainbo Spirit of the Amazon. It descends from aĩβo, which means “woman” in Shipibo Conibo, a Panoan language.
Norainee f Malay
Malay variant of Nuraini.
Dusca f Medieval Czech
Of unknown meaning. The -ca ending indicates that this may be a Slavic diminutive of some unidentified name.
Khalis m & f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Means "pure, clean" in Arabic.
K'paw f & m Karen
Means "light" in S'gaw Karen.
Nazmiya f Uzbek
Derived from nazmiy meaning "poetic, in poetry".
Elira f Albanian
Popularly derived from Albanian i lirë / e lirë "to be free", this is more likely a variant of Ilira. This name goes back to the tribal name of the Illyrians, who are believed to be the forefathers of modern-day Albanians.
Ravshana f Uzbek
Feminine form of Ravshan.
Særós f Icelandic
Derived from Icelandic sær "sea" and rós "rose".
Khorshideh f Persian
Feminine variant of Khorshid.
Adimu f Swahili
Means “rare” in Swahili.
Cicile f Picard, French (Huguenot, Archaic), Walloon
Walloon and Picard form of Cécile. As a Picard name, it is predominantly found among Huguenots.
Jorgelina f Spanish (Latin American)
Feminine form of Jorge, used especially in Argentina.
Dalien f & m Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Da and Liên.
Auðrún f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements auðr meaning "wealth, fortune" (or possibly the poetic word auðr which meant "fate, destiny") and rún meaning "secret lore, rune".
Lätitia f German (Rare)
German form of Laetitia (see Letitia).
Vår f Norwegian
Younger form of Vár.
Darîn m & f Kurdish
Means "wooden" in Kurdish.
Erenita f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Apparently a variant of Eremita.
Misery f Literature
From the English word, which derives from Latin miseria "wretchedness". It was used as a given name in the book 'Misery' (1987) by Stephen King, about the author of a popular series of romance novels set in Victorian times, the heroine of which is named Misery Chastain.
Gerswith f Medieval German, German (Rare, Archaic)
Anglo-Saxon and Old High German form of Gerswintha.
Lordina f English (African)
Feminine form of Lord. This name is primarily used in Ghana.
Ageha f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
This name can be used as 揚羽, 亜夏羽, 亜華羽 or 愛華羽 with 揚 (you, a.garu, -a.ge, a.geru) meaning "fry in deep fat, hoist," 亜 (a, tsu.gu) meaning "Asia, come after, rank next," 愛 (ai, ito.shii, o.shimu, kana.shii, mana, me.deru, a) meaning "affection, favourite, love," 夏 (ka, ga, ge, natsu) meaning "summer," 華 (ka, ke, hana) meaning "flower, gay, gorgeous, luster, ostentatious, petal, shine, showy, splendour" and 羽 (u, ha, hane, wa) meaning "feathers."... [more]
Mardelle f English (Rare)
A variant of either Mardell or Martelle.
Ubartum f Ancient Near Eastern, Sumerian
Of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from the Sumerian element tum, meaning "wind; cardinal point" or "to bring; to carry away; to obtain". Ubartum was a female physician of the Neo-Sumerian Empire, who lived in Garšana.
Ewalina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Evelyn.
Mennatulla f Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of منّة الله (see Mennatullah)
Schaklin f German (Modern, Rare)
Germanised spelling of Jacqueline, officially admitted in Eschweiler (near Aachen) in 2013.