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.
Bounthavy m & f LaoFrom Lao ບຸນ
(boun) meaning "happiness, prosperity, goodness" and ທະວີ
(thavy) meaning "increase, add, grow".
Chunxiang f ChineseFrom Chinese 春 (chūn) meaning "spring", or 纯/純 (chún) meaning "pure, clean, simple" combined with 香 (xiāng) meaning "incense, fragrant", 祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen", 翔 (xiáng) meaning "soar, glide", or 向 (xiàng) meaning "direction, towards"... [
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Hinoka f Popular CultureDerived from the name of the Hinoki cypress, a species of tree which is considered sacred in various parts of Japan. This name is borne by a character from the video game Fire Emblem: Fates.
Rongju f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus" and
菊 (jú) meaning "chrysanthemum".
Yunqiong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
云 (yún) meaning "clouds" and
琼 (qióng) meaning "jade, rare, precious, elegant".
Kania f SundaneseMeans "girl, virgin" in Sundanese, ultimately from Sanskrit कन्या
(kanya).
Madinia f English (Rare, Archaic)Meaning uncertain. Dr John Dee gave it to his daughter in 1590, allegedly naming her for one of the Enochian angels ("the spiritual creature who on 28 May 1583 appeared to Dee and Sir Edward Kelley and entered into a mysterious conversation with them", according to Méric Casaubon in his 'True & Faithful Relation…' (1659)).... [
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Yeshona f Indian and Hebrew (Rare, ?)The sources of this name came from Indian origins but is also considered Hebrew.It means "Grace" or "Charm" in both Hebrew and Indian origin.The history is hardly known because it's a unique name and there are not many reliable sources on it's history.Some say it originated in India in which is most believed but some others said it came from Israel.
Ju-hyeon m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 珠 "precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl" (
ju) and 賢 "virtuous" or 鉉 "device for carrying a tripod" (
hyeon).
Kaska f EnglishMay be used in reference to the place name of Kaska in the Bible.
Orlayna f EnglishOrlayna is irregularly used as a name and is derived from French origins.... [
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Lumikki f FinnishDerived from Finnish word
lumi "snow". Fairy tale character Snow White is known as Lumikki in Finland.
Birsel f TurkishFrom Turkish
bir meaning "one" and
sel meaning "flood".
Aequitas m & f Roman MythologyMeans "equity, equality, fairness" in Latin. During the Roman Empire, Aequitas as a divine personification was part of the religious propaganda of the emperor, under the name Aequitas Augusti, which also appeared on coins... [
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Tianzhu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
天 (tiān) meaning "sky, heaven, celestial" and
珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, precious stone".
Arvingerel f & m MongolianMeans "abundant light" in Mongolian, from арвин
(arvin) meaning "rich, copious, abundant" and гэрэл
(gerel) meaning "light".
Ebäk f BashkirMeans "delicate fabric, silk" in Bashkir.
Pünktchen f Literature, German (Modern, Rare)Pünktchen ("little dot") is the main protagonist in
Pünktchen und Anton by Erich Kästner. Pünktchen is the nickname the girl goes with, her real name is Luise Pogge.
Anelace f Danish (?)Anelace Elfead is a Liberlian Bracer that is affiliated with the Bose Branch. She is the granddaughter of the famous swordsman Yun Ka-Fai and utilizes the Eight Leaves One Blade style of swordsmanship that her grandfather founded.... [
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Sabre f English (Rare)Form of
Sabrina used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his 12th-century
Historia Regum Britanniae. Alternatively, the name could be taken from the English word for a type of sword with a curved blade, which probably is ultimately from Hungarian
szabla (14th century, later
szablya) meaning literally "tool to cut with", from
szabni "to cut"... [
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Xiayi f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
夏 (xià) meaning "summer" and
宜 (yí) meaning "suitable, right, proper".
Polymatheia f Greek MythologyFrom Greek πολυμάθεια
(polymatheia), πολυμαθία
(polymathia) meaning "much learning, erudition", from πολύς
(polys) "much" and μαθ-
(math-), the root of the verb μανθάνω
(manthano) "to learn"... [
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Youna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 瑶 (you) meaning "precious jade" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kakari f JapaneseFrom Japanese 夏 (ka) meaning "summer", 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji combined with 梨 (ri) meaning "pear". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ontonagon f & m OjibweLocated in the state of Michigan, this Upper Peninsula county, which features the Porcupine Mountains, is named after the Ontonagon River. The name is said to be derived from an Ojibwe language word Nondon-organ, meaning "hunting river"... [
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Gjendine f Norwegian (Rare)Derived from the name of the lake
Gjende in Innlandet county, Norway. The name of the lake is taken from Old Norse
gandr meaning "staff, stick". A notable bearer is Gjendine Slålien (1871-1972), a Norwegian shepherdess whose singing inspired Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg... [
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Xiaoyi f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 晓
(xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" combined with 义
(yì) meaning "justice, righteousness", 毅
(yì) meaning "resolute, decisive, firm" or 一
(yī) meaning "one"... [
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Enkhjin f MongolianMeans "paradise" or "eternal peace" in Mongolian, from энх
(enkh) meaning "peace, calm".
Styx f Greek MythologyIn Greek mythology the Styx is the river that forms the boundary between the underworld and the world of the living, as well as a goddess and a nymph that represents the river.
Bahinabai f MarathiFrom Marathi
बहीण (
bahīṇ) "sister, female cousin" with joint suffix
बाइ (
bāi), used for feminine names as a affectionate term to adult women. This was the name of a Varkari female-saint from Maharashtra, India.
Buviqand f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
buvi meaning "grandmother, mother" and
qand meaning "sugarcube".
Nessarose f LiteratureCombination of
Nessa 1 and
Rose. This is the name of the Wicked Witch of the East in Gregory Maguire's "Wicked" and its musical adaptation... [
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Shibtu f Ancient Near EasternOf uncertain etymology. Name borne by a queen of Mari, a city state in modern day Syria, who is known from extensive correspondence between her and her husband which demonstrated that Shibtu was in charge of both administration and household affairs.
Chuanlu m & f ChineseFrom the Chinese
传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and
禄 (lù) meaning "blessing, happiness, prosperity".
Natividade f Portuguese, GalicianDerived from Portuguese and Galician
natividade, ultimately from Latin
nativitas "birth, nativity; Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ".
Xatirə f AzerbaijaniMeans "memory, remembrance" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic خاطرة
(ḵāṭira).
Kiyoe f JapaneseDerived from the Japanese kanji 聖 (
kiyo) meaning "holy; sacred" combined with 恵 (
e) meaning "blessing; grace; favor".... [
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Azalbibi f UzbekDerived from the Uzbek
azal meaning "eternity" and
bibi meaning "mother, learned woman, authoritative woman".
Hosato m & f JapaneseFrom Japanese 浦 (
ho) meaning "riverbank, shore", 帆 (
ho) meaning "sail" or 穂 (
ho) meaning "grain" combined with 里 (
sato) or 郷 (
sato) which both mean "village"... [
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Nala f Sotho“Prosperity” , a Sesotho name used in the motto of Lesotho
Idburg f GermanicOld Saxon combination of
idis "woman", "virgin" and
burg "castle".
Khamsaen m & f LaoFrom the Lao
ຄຳ (kham) meaning "gold" and
ແສນ (saen) meaning "very, abundant".
Eudoria f LiteratureAn elaboration of
Eudora. This is the name a character in the Enola Holmes book and film series, Lady Eudoria Vernet Holmes, who is Sherlock and Enola's mother.
Utaha f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 歌 (
uta) meaning "song" combined with 羽 (
ha) meaning "feathers, plumes". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Wongel f AmharicAmharic word for "gospel," commonly chosen by Christian families
Fangfei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant" and
斐 (fěi) meaning "graceful, elegant".
Minar f BatakMeans "bright, clear, shining" in Batak.
Daehee m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 大 "big, great, vast, large, high" and 熙 (hee) meaning "shine". Other combinations are possible.
Tianxun f & m ChineseFrom the Chinese
湉 (tián) meaning "calmness of water" and
洵 (xún) meaning "true, real".
Vlinder f DutchDerived from the Dutch word
vlinder meaning "butterfly".... [
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Xiaofei f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 小
(xiǎo) meaning "small", 晓
(xiǎo) meaning "dawn, daybreak, know, understand" or 笑
(xiào) meaning "laugh, smile" combined with 斐
(fěi) meaning "graceful, beautiful, elegant", 飞
(fēi) meaning "to fly", 菲
(fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxurious, lush" or 非
(fēi) meaning "not, wrong, incorrect"... [
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Yazhi f ChineseDerived from the Chinese
雅 (yǎ) meaning "correct, elegant, refined" and
智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence".
Khatun f PersianMeans "lady, noblewoman" in Persian, a feminine form of
khan.
Lamtiur f BatakFrom Toba Batak
lam meaning "more" and
tiur meaning "bright, clear".
Shaoli f ChineseFrom the Chinese
绍 (shào) meaning "continue, join" and
丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Ikrombuvish f UzbekDerived from
ikrom meaning "honour, respect" and
buvish meaning "lady".
Maghfirah f IndonesianMeans "forgiveness" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic مغفرة
(maḡfira).
Árlaug f Icelandic (Rare, Archaic)Icelandic name with the combination of
ár "year", "plenty", "abundance", "fruitfulnes" and
laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman" or an Icelandic variant of
Arnlaug.