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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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Peppa f Italian, Sardinian
Diminutive of Giuseppa and Giosepa.
Wilasini f Thai
Means "beautiful, charming" in Thai.
Begw f Welsh
Diminutive of Marged.
Taroow f Coptic
Derived from Coptic ⲁⲣⲟⲟⲩⲉ (arooue) "burr, thistle".
Loka m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian vernacular form of Lota 3, as well as the Hawaiian form of Rosa 1.
Nipaphan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai นิภาพรรณ (see Niphaphan).
Aitang f Chinese
From the Chinese 爱 (ài) meaning "love" and 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums".
Leaneşa f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian leneşă, the feminine form of the adjective leneş "lazy". This was likely an amuletic name.
Tamirangi f Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown; it might possibly be a variant of Tamairangi.
Rosmery f Spanish (Latin American)
Latin American Spanish adoption of Rosemary.
Pepromene f Greek Mythology
Probably derived from Greek πεπρωμένος (pepromenos) meaning "fated". This was the name of a goddess of destiny and fate in Greek mythology.
Didi f & m Dutch
Diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element theud meaning "people", such as Dieter (strictly masculine), Diede (unisex), Diederika (strictly feminine) and Diete (unisex)... [more]
Attagares f Guanche
From Guanche *hata-tagarest, meaning "here is the frost". This was recorded as the name of a 5-year-old Guanche girl from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494.
Bechora f Jewish, Judeo-Spanish
Feminine form of Bechor.
Shurao f Chinese
From the Chinese 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Undis f Norwegian, Swedish (Rare), Literature
Variant of Unndís. Used by Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren in her novel 'Ronia the Robber's daughter'.
Mavji f Uzbek
Derived from mavj meaning "wave, billow" or "glimmer".
Vaimitiarii f Tahitian
From the Tahitian vai meaning "water", miti meaning "sea", and ari'i meaning "noble", ultimately "noble sea water".
Yishui f Chinese
From the Chinese 怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joyful, harmony" and 水 (shuǐ) meaning "water".
Yu-Bin f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 有 (yu) meaning "have, possess, exist", 幼 (yu) meaning "infant, young child", 裕 (yu) meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful" or 愉 (yu) meaning "pleasant, delightful" combined with 彬/斌 (bin) meaning "refined" or 頻 (bin) meaning "frequently, again and again"... [more]
Moledet f Hebrew (Rare)
means "homeland" in Hebrew.
Aniula f Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Shaylynne f English
Alternate spelling of Shaelyn.
Bavakan f Armenian
Means "ample, enough" in Armenian.
Barsabe f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Bathsheba.
Galamide f Arthurian Cycle
Sister of Gasozein of Dragoz. Her brother challenged Arthur for Guenevere... [more]
Rushesha f Shona
Meaning “sand”.
Knar f Armenian
"harp"
Maayo f Cebuano
Means "good" in Cebuano.
Floreczka f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Mendi f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of Mandy.
Ultasila f Berber
Means "of the plains" in Tamazight.
Sheizaf m & f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
First name that also used as a surname, Sheizaf is a type of tree And its scientific name is "Ziziphus spina-christi"
Wansa f & m Thai
Means "rain" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वर्षा (varsha).
Shixian m & f Chinese
From Chinese 适 (shì) meaning "to fit, to suit", 世 (shì) meaning "generation, era", or 石 (shí) meaning "stone, rock" combined with 娴 (xián) "elegant, refined", 贤 (xián) "virtuous, good", or 仙 (xiān) "fairy, celestial being", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Kaiea m & f Hawaiian
Means "rising sea," from kai meaning "sea, sea water" and ea meaning "to rise, go up, raise."
Coraletta f English
Elaboration of Coral.
Sveinveig f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from the Old Norse elements sveinn "boy, servant" and veig "strength".
Shuri f & m Japanese
From Japanese 秋 (shu) meaning "autumn" combined with 里 (ri) meaning "village". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Polentze f Basque
Basque form of Florence.
Mélika f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Variant transcription of Melika influenced by French orthography (chiefly Tunisian).
Luming f Filipino
Mainly a diminutive of Iluminada. This can also be used as a diminutive of Filomena, Paraluman, and other names containing a similar sound.
Oysurat f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and surat meaning "drawing, painting".
Chicōmexōchitl f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Derived from Nahuatl chicome meaning "seven" and xochitl "flower". This was an epithet of the Aztec mother goddess Tonantzin.
Marey f English
Variant of Mary.
Icesis f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Isis influenced by the English word Ice.
Meitong f Chinese
From the Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful" and 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermilion".
Chrisa f Greek
Variant transliteration of Χρύσα (see Chrysa).
Fevroniya f Russian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare), Theatre
Russian and Ukrainian form of Febronia. It was used by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in his opera 'The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya' (1907).
Ruilin m & f Chinese
From Chinese 芮 (ruì) meaning "small, tiny" or 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" combined with 麟 (lín) meaning "female unicorn" or 林 (lín) meaning "forest"... [more]
Anfossina f Provençal
Feminine form of Anfòs.
Tryfonia f Polish
Feminine form of Tryfon.
Glóey f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic name with the combination of glóa "to shine, glitter" and ey "island".
Artula f Old Celtic
Artula is a diminutive from the Gaulish word artos "bear". It is probably the source of the Latin name Ursula---in an inscription from Trier a woman called Artula with her daughter Ursula is recorded.
Ayabonga m & f Zulu
Means 'they are thankful' in Zulu.
Geordi m & f English (Rare), Popular Culture
Variant of Geordie. Geordi La Forge (male) from Star Trek: The Next Generation has this name.
Junipera f Medieval Italian
Recorded in the 12th century.
Sun-gyu f Korean
From Sino-Korean 純 "pure, clean, simple" and 揆 "prime minister; to guess, estimate".
Kapheira f Greek Mythology
Possibly means "stormy breath", derived from the hypothetical Ancient Greek word *kaphos meaning "to breath, gasp" (compare κάπτω (kapto) "to gulp down") and εἴρ (eir), which might mean "hurricane"... [more]
Anarcha f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Perhaps based on the English word anarchy meaning "absence of government". A known bearer of this name was Anarcha Westcott, an Alabama slave woman who, in the latter 1840s, was subjected to years of surgical experimentation at the hands of gynecologist J. Marion Sims.
Tilottama f Hinduism
Tilottama (Sanskrit: तिलोत्तमा, Tilottamā) is an Apsara (celestial nymph) described in Hindu mythology. Tila is the Sanskrit word for sesame "seed" or a "bit" and uttama means "better" or "higher"... [more]
Şayan f Ottoman Turkish
Means "fitting, suitable, worthy" in Ottoman Turkish.
Eila f Medieval German
Short form of Eiliswintha and other feminine names derived from the Germanic name element agil "edge (of a sword)".
Élîzabé f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Elizabeth.
Marxina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Marxino.
Guilhelma f Gascon
Feminine form of Guilhem.
Messalina f Ancient Roman, Italian, Spanish, Catalan
Feminine diminutive of the Roman family name Messalla, which was originally an agnomen derived from the place name Messana, applied to the 3rd-century BC Roman general Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus to commemorate his victory at the city of Messana in Sicily... [more]
Potitia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Potitius.
Arwenn f Breton
Breton cognate of Arwen.
Bryonna f English
Variant of Briana.
Gubaida f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Ubaida
Sawrah f Arabic
Means "revolution" in Arabic.
Cho-mae f Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Sino-Korean 草 (cho) meaning "grass" combined with 莓 (mae) meaning "strawberry", 梅 (mae) meaning "plum", or 玫 (mae) meaning "rose, gemstone". ... [more]
Chesica f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name, a combination of Chelsea and Jessica.
Itoka f Japanese
From Japanese 愛 (ito) meaning "love, affection" combined with 佳 (ka) meaning "good, beautiful", 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 歌 (ka) meaning "song", 花 (ka) and 華 (ka) both meaning "flower" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance"... [more]
Liablis f Hmong
Means "very red" in Hmong.
Wendelburg f Germanic
Variant of Wandalburg. With this spelling, however, the first element of the name might also refer to the Wends, a Germanic tribe. They might have derived their name from the Old High Germanic verb wenden, which is synonymous with Gothic vandjan (see Wandeburg).
Tehseen f & m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu تحسین (see Tehsin).
Nayanthara f Indian
It means “beloved”
Arayah f English (Modern)
An invented name influenced by Aria 1.
Hanəfa f Ubykh
Ubykh form of Hanifa.
Lovisha f Indian
Means "love" in Indian.
Fino f Provençal
Short form of Jóusefino.
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]
Ruiying f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 睿 (ruì) meaning "shrewd, astute, clever", 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" or 蕤 (ruí) meaning "drooping leaves, delicate" and 瑛 (yīng) meaning "luster of gems, crystal", 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous" or 英 (yīng) meaning "hero, brave" or "flower, petal, leaf".
Marino f Provençal
Provençal form of Marina.
Katiushka f Russian
Variant transliteration of Катюшка (see Katyushka), not usually used as a given name in its own right.
Amaria f English (Modern)
Elaborated from of Amara
Adka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Ada 1.
Leor m & f Hebrew (Rare), English
Variant transcription of Lior.
Annamengia f Romansh
Combination of Anna and Mengia.
Moortje f Dutch (Archaic)
Feminine form of Moor.
Temazcalteci f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Derived from Nahuatl temāzcalli meaning "steam bath" and tecitl "grandmother". This was the name of an Aztec goddess of steam baths.
Verrisa f English (American, Americanized, Modern), Italian
Verissa came from the city of Berissa in Italy and became the name of a few people in america and Italy
Thyone f Greek Mythology
Means "inspire frenzy" in Greek. This was Semele's name after her apotheosis. As the goddess Thyone, she presided over the frenzy inspired by her son Dionysos... [more]
Kenley m & f English (American, Modern)
Either from the English surname Kenley which was derived from place names in Shropshire and Greater London (formerly Surrey) from the Old English name Cena combined with leah "woodland clearing"; or from the Scottish surname Kenley, itself a reduced form of McKenley, a variant of McKinley, derived from the Gaelic surname Mac Fionnlaigh, which means "son of Finlay".
Oku m & f Japanese
The name is spelled with the kanji oku(贈) and means gift, this name was Borne from the character Oku Tekiji from Danganronpa:Twin Fates
Naimanzuunnandintsetseg f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "eight hundred precious flowers" in Mongolian, from найм (naim) meaning "eight", зуун (zuun) meaning "hundred", нандин (nandin) meaning "precious, rare, sacred" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Reasey f Khmer
Means "pile, heap", "fortune, luck", or "beauty, charm" in Khmer.
Napari f & m Dagbani
it means someone born after twins
Paribanou f Folklore
Composed of Persian پری‎ (pari) "fairy" and بانو‎ (bânu) "lady". This is the name of a female genie in the 'Arabian Nights' fairy tale 'The Story of Prince Ahmed and the Fairy Paribanou'.
Snoh f English (American)
Variant of Snow.... [more]
Zoleykha f Persian
Persian form of Zuleika.
Ismay f English (British), Dutch, Anglo-Norman, Medieval Irish
Variant of Isemay, an Anglo-Norman name of uncertain origin and meaning. It was also recorded in medieval Ireland on women born into Anglo-Norman families.
Ffrances f English
Name derived from Frances
Soafaniry m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy soa meaning "good" and faniry meaning "desired, desirable".
Vermergriete f Medieval Dutch
Medieval variant of Margriet.
Alie f & m Dutch, English (Rare)
Diminutive of names beginning with Al, most typically Alida.... [more]
Jigya f Odia
Means "the curiosity to know everything" in Odia.
Khione f Greek Mythology, Literature
Variant of Chione. In American author Rick Riordan's Heroes of Olympus series, Khione appears as an antagonist with powers over ice and snow.
Keti f Albanian
Albanian short form of Katerina.
Cunneke f German (Silesian, Archaic), Medieval German
Medieval Silesian German diminutive of Kunegunde.
Liangdi f Chinese
From the Chinese 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable" and 娣 (dì) meaning "younger sister".
Ellana f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Ella 1, influenced by Eliana 1
Lousewies f Dutch (Rare)
This name is best known for being the name of the Dutch former politician Lousewies van der Laan (b. 1966). In her case, the name is a combination of the first two of her six given names, namely Louse and Wies... [more]
Ye-sol f Korean
From Sino-Korean 藝 "art; talent, ability" and 松 "sun, peace, pine tree".
Pebri m & f Indonesian
Variant of Febri.
Kololia f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Gloria.
Bettý f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Betty.
Sopiah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Safiyyah.
Kâlîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Karlina.
Neng f & m Chinese
From the Chinese character 能 (néng) meaning "able; capable".... [more]
Ibtissame f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic ابتسام (see Ibtisam) chiefly used in North Africa.
Finnea f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly intended as a feminine form of Finneas.
Haiju f Chinese
From the Chinese 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" and 菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Khıyon f Khakas
Khakas form of Khioniya.
Sabana f Chamorro
Means "mountain" in Chamorro.
Many m & f Khmer
Means "precious stone, gem" in Khmer.
Wongduan f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai วงเดือน (see Wongduean).
Lucrees m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch form of Lucretius (masculine) and short form of Lucretia (feminine).... [more]
Eurythemis f Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek adjective εὐρύς (eurys) meaning "wide, broad" combined with the Greek noun θέμις (themis) meaning "law of nature, divinely ordained justice, that which is laid down" (see Themis).... [more]
Ivaaraq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic feminine diminutive form of Ivaaq.
Uugantsetseg f Mongolian
Derived from Mongolian ууган (uugan) meaning "eldest, first-born" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Zeres f Basque
Basque form of Ceres.
Žintautė f Lithuanian
Feminine form of Žintautas.
Pastoria f & m Spanish (Archaic, ?), Jamaican Patois (Rare), Literature
Probably a variant of Pastora. It was used by American author L. Frank Baum for a male character (King Pastoria of Oz, father of Princess Ozma) in his Oz series of fantasy books.
Kokora f Japanese
From Japanese 心 (koko) meaning "heart, mind, soul" combined with 桜 (ra) meaning "cherry blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Gio m & f Italian, Dutch, Spanish
Italian variant of Giò, which is a short form of Giovanni (masculine) and Giovanna (feminine) and of some other Italian given names starting with Gio-.... [more]
Nangwa m & f Tibetan
Means "appearance, evidence" in Tibetan.
Qingpei f Chinese
From the Chinese 晴 (qíng) meaning "fine weather" and 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full".
Mudan f Chinese
Means "peony" in Chinese. The name is found in the name of the goddess Bai Mudan ("white peony"), a seductive courtesan who became a goddess.
Bibiqamar f Uzbek
From the Uzbek bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman" and qamar meaning "moon".
Jomanda f American
Likely invented as a combination of Jo and Amanda.
Operetta f Popular Culture
Italian diminutive of "opera" and was used originally to describe a shorter, perhaps less ambitious work than an opera. Operetta provides an alternative to operatic performances in an accessible form targeting a different audience... [more]
Herimalala m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy hery meaning "force, power" and malala meaning "beloved, esteemed".
Kaca f Sorbian
Sorbian diminutive of Katarina.
Pavia f English (Rare), Medieval English
Medieval English name of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a derivation from Old French pavie "peach" and a derivation from Old French Pavie "woman from Pavia", a historic city in Italy... [more]
Ljuboŭ f Belarusian
Variant transcription of Liubou.
Yashodhara f Buddhism
Means "preserving glory" from Sanskrit यशस् (yaśas) meaning "fame, praise, glory" and धर (dhara) meaning "holding, maintaining, bearing"... [more]
Katyna f English
Variant of Katina.
Caya f Asturian
Diminutive of Arcadia.
Lucyanne f English
Combination of Lucy and Anne 1.
Saintsetseg f Mongolian
From Mongolian сайн (sain) meaning "good" and цэцэг (tsetseg) meaning "flower".
Charliah f English (Canadian, Modern)
Charlie, meaning free man and Liah
Wafuletbo f Bandial
Means "there is nothing there" in Bandial.
Revelynne f English (American, Rare)
Perhaps a feminization of Revelin. Otherwise, the name is probably a combination of a name starting with R- with Evelynne... [more]
Mavrilia f Russian
Russian variant form of Maurillia.
Idmæg f Medieval English
Meaning partially unknown. The particle maeg is possibly derived from the Old English word meaning "power, might". This name is the ancestor of the name Idemay.
Hannahniah f Obscure (Rare)
Feminine form of Hananiah influenced by the name Hannah.
Fume f & m Japanese
Comes from the Japanese word fume, meaning “beautiful”. Also a shortened version of Fumeko.
Stevena f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Steven (compare Stephena).
Rif m & f Dutch (Rare)
The meaning of this rare but predominantly masculine name is a bit uncertain.... [more]
Nivetta f Arthurian Cycle, Literature
Used by Bernardo Tasso for a character in his epic poem L'Amadigi. In the poem Nivetta, Carvilia and Morganetta are the three daughters of Morgan le Fay.
Margretha f Dutch, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), Romansh
Scandinavian variant of Margaretha and Margrethe and Romansh variant of Margreta.
Jolia f Provençal
Provençal form of Julia.
Liviya f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Livia 1.
Bestla f Norse Mythology, Astronomy
Bestla is a giantess in Norse Mythology. She is married to Borr and mother of Odin, Vili and ... [more]
Vigita f Lithuanian (Rare), Scandinavian
Old Norse element víg meaning "war, battle".
Uuriintuya f Mongolian
Means "sunrise, dawn light" in Mongolian, derived from Mongolian үүр (üür) meaning "dawn" and туяа (tuyaa) meaning "ray, beam (of light)".
Sumaqchimpu f Quechua
Means "good sign" in Quechua.
Naomia f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Naomi 1.
Ferike f Hungarian
Diminutive of Franciska.
Cayena f Spanish (Modern, Rare)
Spanish form of Cayenne. Besides the pepper, Cayena is also the Spanish name for the Chinese hibiscus (species Hibiscus × rosa-sinensis).
Luzmaria f Spanish
Combination of Luz and Maria.
Nusesi m & f Ewe
Means "the powerful hand" in Ewe.
Giurlanna f Sicilian
Feminine form of Giurlannu.
Hongyuan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 洪 (hóng) meaning "flood, deluge, great, vast", 宏 (hóng) meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast", 鸿 (hóng) meaning "wild swan, great, vast" or 虹 (hóng) meaning "rainbow" combined with 元 (yuán) meaning "first, origin", 沅 (yuán) referring to the Yuan River in Hunan province, 源 (yuán) meaning "source, origin", or 渊 (yuān) meaning "deep, profound, abyss"... [more]
Ahleesha f Obscure
Variant of Alicia.
Cicitta f Sardinian
Diminutive of Frantzisca.
Mahulenka f Czech
Diminutive of Mahulena, not used as a given name in its own right.
Xiaotu f & m Chinese (Rare)
From Chinese 小 (xiǎo) meaning "small" combined with 兔 (tù) meaning "rabbit". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Chakana f Aymara
Means "Southern cross", an Andean symbol, in Aymara.
Stenia f Polish
Diminutive of Stefania. Polish singer Stefania Kozłowska went by Stenia Kozłowska.
Hjörný f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse hjǫrr "sword" and nýr "new".
Chalciope f Greek Mythology
From Greek xαλκιόπη meaning "bronze-face". This was the name of several women in Greek Mythology. In modern times this is the name of a genus of moths.
Benebell f English (American)
Possible combination of Bene and Bell
Voislava f Moldovan (Rare)
Feminine form of Voislav.
Hojar f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Hajar.
Cleophis f Ancient Greek
Also called Kripa in Sanskrit, Cleophis was a key figure in the war between the Assacani people and Alexander the Great.
Unday f Filipino
Diminutive of Segunda. A bearer of this nickname was Segunda Katigbak, the first love of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal.
Orenda f & m New World Mythology
Orenda roughly translates into "Great Spirit", "divine essence", "Holy Spirit", or simply "God" in Iroquois.... [more]
Beorhtwaru f Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and waru "shelter, protection, care".
Itr f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "perfume" in Arabic.
Balzhan f Kazakh
From Kazakh бал (bal) meaning "honey" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
Shaquelle m & f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant and feminine form of Shaquille.
Alaula f Hawaiian (Rare), English (Modern, Rare)
Means "light of the early dawn" or "sunset glow" in Hawaiian, literally "flaming road" from Hawaiian ala "path, road" and ula "flame".
Amphianassa f Greek Mythology (?)
Apparently derived from Greek αμφι (amphi) meaning "around, on both sides" (compare Amphitrite) and ανασσα (anassa) meaning "queen, lady" (used as a term of address for goddesses)... [more]
Quanita f African American (Rare)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements qua, nee and ta... [more]
Jinrui f Chinese
From the Chinese 瑾 (jǐn) meaning "brilliance of jade, fine gems" and 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower bud".
Lanrong f Chinese
From the Chinese 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid" and 荣 (róng) meaning "glory, honour, prosper".
Gedun m & f Tibetan
Alternate transcription of Tibetan དགེ་འདུན (see Gendün).
Yawai f & m Burmese
Means "palace" in Burmese.
Mujika f Japanese
From Japanese 夢 (mu) meaning "dream", 詩 (ji) meaning "poetry, poem" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower, blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Qiuying f Chinese
From 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 蓥 (yíng) meaning "polish" or 莹 (yíng) meaning "luster of gems, bright, lustrous".
Ziuta f Polish (Rare)
Diminutive of Józefa and Kazimiera.
Sabahat f Turkish, Urdu
Derived from Arabic صباحة (ṣabāḥa) meaning "beauty, fairness, agreeableness, gracefulness".
Mayke f Limburgish
Limburgish diminutive form of May; see also Maike and Maaike.
Khatere f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian خاطره (see Khatereh).
Qooqqa f Greenlandic
West Greenlandic name of unknown meaning, perhaps related to qooqqaq meaning "larynx".
Reini m & f German, Dutch (Rare)
German and Dutch diminutive of given names that contain the Germanic element ragin meaning "advice", such as Reinhard and Reinout for men and Reinhilde for women.... [more]
Docelina f Medieval Occitan
Diminutive of Doça and cognate of Douceline.
Selenite f & m Popular Culture
Fictional inhabitant of the moon, from the story "The First Men in the Moon".
Istir f Quechua, Assyrian
Quechua and Assyrian form of Esther.
Aneley f Mapuche
From Mapuche meaning "Happiness"
Liangrui f Chinese
From the Chinese 良 (liáng) meaning "good, virtuous, respectable" and 蕊 (ruǐ) meaning "unopened flowers, flower buds".
Thoria f Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian Arabic form of Thurayya.
Hijau m & f Indonesian, Malay
Means "green, verdant" in Malay.
Velislava f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Velislav.
Sistine f English (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the Sistine Chapel, which is derived from Sisto and named for Pope Sixtus IV, who had it built. This is borne by Sistine Stallone (1998-), a daughter of the actor Sylvester Stallone.
Escarlette f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Variant form of Escarlata, which is predominantly found in the Spanish-speaking countries in South America. This form of the name was probably influenced by its English counterpart Scarlett.
Annwenn f Breton
Breton cognate of Anwen. It is also regarded as a combination of Anne 1 and Gwenn.