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.
Chiga f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 千 (
chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 賀 (
ga) meaning "congratulate, greet, celebrate". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Azereth f English (American, Rare)Probably derived from the Jewish feast day
atzeret (alternative transcription:
azereth) with unclear meaning, proposed interpretations include "conclusion" and "gathering" that coincides in time with the Christian pentecost... [
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Ratnawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
ratna meaning "jewel, gem", ultimately from Sanskrit रत्न
(ratna), combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Pavida f ThaiPossibly means " (to) teach ; instruct; train".
Sophieke f DutchPet form of
Sophie, but it is also a diminutive form of the name because it has the diminutive suffix -ke at the end.
Ásbjǫrg f Old NorseDerived from the Old Norse name elements
áss "god" and
bjǫrg "help, save, rescue".
Phinit m & f ThaiMeans "observe, examine, investigate" in Thai.
Leng m & f ThaiMeans "speak loud" in Thai.
Thanyarat f ThaiFrom Thai ธัญ
(tan) meaning "wealthy, fortunate" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Odera m & f NigerianNigerian name meaning "fate, fortune, destiny".
Iphinoe f Greek MythologyPossibly derived from Ancient Greek ἴφιος
(iphios) meaning "strong stout" or ἶφι
(iphi) meaning "by force, mightily" combined with νόος
(noos) meaning "mind, thought"... [
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Gwener f WelshThis name is the Welsh form of
Venus, referring to the Roman goddess of Love and Beauty.... [
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Hazvinei f ShonaHazvinei means "Never mind, no worries".
This name may be given by a parent who was offended Megi f Albanian, Georgian, Slovene (Modern)Albanian, Georgian and Slovene borrowing of the English given name
Maggie. Known bearers of this name include the Albanian soccer player Megi Doci (b. 1996) and the Georgian actress Megi Tsulukidze (1921-1993).
Miysha m & f IndianA form of Russian Misha (diminutive of Michael). Meaning "who is like a God?". Or Ind name Miysha means "smile" in Sanskrit.
Zarsanga f PashtoMeans "golden branch", derived from Pashto زر
(zar) meaning "gold, metal" combined with څانګه
(śangah) meaning "branch".
Mesike f EstonianDerived from Estonian
mesi, the genitive case of
mee, "honey".
Fionnabhair f Irish MythologyFrom the Old Irish
finn "bright, fair" and
siabhre "phantom, fairy", making it a cognate of
Guinevere. Alternatively, it could derive from
find "white, fair" and
abair "brow; eyelash".... [
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Ilo m & f MalagasyMeans "the purest portion of oil" in Malagasy, referring to oil used in traditional rituals or amulets, or in modern times, oil used to add lustre to hair. It could also come from
ilo, a dialect form of
tsilo meaning "torch".
Mujiyem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
muji meaning "praise, prayer" combined with the feminine suffix
-yem.
Huaqing m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" combined with 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean"... [
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Nozlisuluv f UzbekDerived from
nozli meaning "cocquettish, flirtatious" and
sulu(v) meaning "beautiful".
Durdanah f UrduThe name Durdanah is commonly a female name from Urdu origin that means "Gold, Ruby, Pearl and Coral, Pearl bead, Precious, Dear, Darling".
Yuhan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
玉 (yù) meaning "jade" and
菡 (hàn) meaning "lotus buds" or
钰 (yù) meaning "rare treasure" or
雨 (yǔ) meaning "rain" and
寒 (hán) meaning "cold, wintry".
Memoir m & f English, African AmericanThe word “memoir” itself means memory or remembrance. In the field of literature, a memoir is a collection of the events that happened in the author's life, tied together by a certain theme.
Pampinea f LiteratureDerived from Latin
pampineus meaning "garlanded with vine-leaves, flourishing". The Italian novelist Boccaccio used this name in his work
The Decameron (1350), where it belongs to one of the seven young women at the heart of the story (alongside Fiammetta, Filomena, Emilia, Lauretta, Neifile, and Elissa).... [
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Yunshuang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
云 (yún) meaning "clouds" and
霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost" or
爽 (shuǎng) meaning "bright, clear, cheerful, happy, refreshing".
Tsogtmönkh m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian цогт
(tsogt) meaning "spirited, ardent" and мөнх
(mönkh) meaning "forever, eternal".
Solage f Catalan (Hispanicized)From Spanish
sol meaning “sun” and the common French suffix
age. This is most commonly known as the namesake for Solage Ortiz, a YouTube star on the channel Familia Diamond
Luojuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
罗 (luó) meaning "net, gauze" and
娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Qiaoyou f ChineseFrom the Chinese
俏 (qiào) meaning "like, similar, resemble" and
幽 (yōu) meaning "quiet, secluded, tranquil, dark".
Tiara f JapaneseFrom Japanese 天 (ti) meaning "heaven", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" combined with 宝 (ra) meaning "treasure". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Jahonnur f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
jahon meaning "the world" and
nur meaning "divine light".
Junqiang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
俊 (jùn) meaning "handsome, pretty, talented, talented person" and
蔷 (qiáng) meaning "rose".
Huafeng m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 化
(huà) meaning "change, transform" combined with 峰
(fēng) meaning "peak, summit" or 锋
(fēng) meaning "point, cutting edge, vanguard"... [
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Alaa f ArabicMeans "blessings, favours, benefits" in Arabic.
Yingchun f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 迎
(yíng) meaning "welcome, receive, greet" combined with 春
(chūn) meaning "spring (the season)". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Terava f TahitianFrom the Tahitian
te meaning "the" and
rava meaning "dark, brownish".
Khaye f YiddishPossibly a feminine variant of Kayem (itself a variant spelling of
Chaim).
Akniet f & m KazakhFrom Kazakh ақ
(aq) meaning "white" and ниет
(niet) meaning "intention" (of Arabic origin).
Shengai f ChineseFrom the Chinese
圣 (shèng) meaning "holy, sacred, saint" and
嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter".
Ariucan f Karachay-BalkarFrom the Karachay-Balkar
ариу (ariw) meaning "beautiful, good" and Persian
جان (jan) meaning "soul".
Susuyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 進 (susu) meaning "advance, make progress" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "world, society". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Keatlaretse f TswanaMeans "to receive with open hands" in Tswana. It is usually used as a sign of respect.
Sachino f JapaneseFrom Japanese 幸 (
sachi) meaning "happiness" combined with 乃 (
no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Fanjuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
凡 (fán) meaning "all, any, every" and
娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful".
Xunlan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
勋 (xūn) meaning "meritorious deeds, merits" and
兰 (lán) meaning "orchid".
Khishigzayaa f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian хишиг
(khishig) meaning "blessing, favour" and заяа
(zayaa) meaning "future, fortune, fate".
Ragnælfr f Old NorseOld Norse combination of
regin "advise", "decision", "might", "power" (of the gods) and
ælfR "elf".
Ahle m & f East FrisianVariant of
Ale 2 recorded in the 17th century for men and in the 17th and 18th century for women in East Frisia.
Kotomu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 琴 (koto), which refers to a type of musical instrument similar to a harp, combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Revaya f Jewish, HebrewMeans "overflowing, saturated" in Hebrew, from the element רָוָה (
ravah) "to be saturated, drink one's fill". A modern Hebrew word name.
Barbale f Georgian MythologyMeaning unknown, though it is similar to the Sumerian and Akkadian epithet
bibbiru meaning "shining, splendor". Barbale was the Georgian goddess of cattle, poultry fertility, the sun, women's fertility, and healing.
Alyza f Hebrew"Joy," "Joyful," " God is my Oath," "noble," "exalted"
Kiyuko f Japanese (Rare)Ki means "hope", yu can mean "reason, truth, cause", "tie, bind", and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Zhenluo f ChineseFrom the Chinese
珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, valuable, rare" and
罗 (luó) meaning "gauze".
Kaen f JapaneseFrom Japanese 花園 (kaen) meaning "flower garden" or 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" combined with 媛 (en) meaning "princess". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Mengsuan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
梦 (mèng) meaning "dream" and
算 (suàn) meaning "count, calculate, plan, figure, consider".
Gertruda f Soviet, RussianContraction of Russian герой труда
(geroy truda) meaning "hero of labour" and of героиня труда
(geroinya truda) meaning "heroine of labour". In a way, one could say that this name is a Soviet (re-)interpretation of the Germanic name
Gertruda.... [
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Rana f SamiA popular name for Sami girls, based on the goddess of spring and fertility, Rana Niejta. The literal translation of the name Rana is the green or the green, fertile fields. The name Rana Niejta can freely be translated as the daughter of earth... [
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Xinan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance" and
安 (ān) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful".
Jinlan f ChineseFrom Chinese 锦
(jǐn) meaning "tapestry, brocade, embroidered" or 金
(jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money" combined with 兰
(lán) meaning "orchid, elegant"... [
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Jynx m & f EnglishLatinized form of
Iynx, or directly from the English word meaning “wryneck” (a bird used in witchcraft and divination).
Gula'zam f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
gul meaning "rose, flower" and
a'zam meaning "great".
Mystique f & m English, Popular CultureFrom the adjective in the English language. Means to have a "a special quality or air that makes somebody or something appear mysterious, powerful, or desirable." It is a French loanword deriving from the Middle English
mystik, from the Latin
mysticus 'of or belonging to secret rites or mysteries; mystic, mystical', from the Ancient Greek
mustikos (μυστικός) 'secret, mystic', from
mustēs (μύστης) 'one who has been initiated'.... [
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Renge f & m JapaneseFrom 蓮華/蓮花
(renge), referring to the lotus flower that is sacred to Buddhists, as well as Hindus.... [
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Ama f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 天 (
ama) meaning "heaven, sky" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Zenghua f ChineseFrom the Chinese
增 (zēng) meaning "increase, add to" and
花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Toshiha f JapaneseFrom Japanese 寿 (toshi) meaning "longevity, long life" combined with 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Baby f English (American)From
babi, "infant of either sex," diminutive of babe (see babe) with -y (3). Meaning "childish adult person" is from c. 1600. Meaning "youngest of a group" is by 1897.
Birbaha f SantaliMeaning unknown. A notable bearer is Birbaha Hansda, an Indian actress and politican.
Kaliana f EnglishThis name was given to 41 girl born in the USA in 2010.
Grayse f Manx (Modern)Derived from Manx
grayse "grace; virtue; charisma" and used as a Manx equivalent of English
Grace.
Rushio f JapaneseFrom Japanese 琉 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" combined with 栞 (shio) meaning "bookmark". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Xiancong f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal" and
聪 (cōng) meaning "intelligent, clever, bright".
Htoo m & f BurmeseMeans "extraordinary, special" in Burmese.