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.
Megawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
mega meaning "cloud" (of Sanskrit origin) and the feminine suffix
-wati. A notable bearer is former Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri (1947-).
Lamria f BatakFrom Batak
lam meaning "more" and
ria meaning "festive, happy, together".
Swanagild f GermanicDerived from Old High German
suan "swan" combined with Gothic
gild "sacrifice."
Vinolia f ItalianMeans “peace” in Old English. This name increased in popularity in Italy in the 2000s.
Prabhjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit प्रभु
(prabhu) meaning "mighty, powerful, master, lord" combined with जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Gló f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)Derived from the Old Norse verb
glóa meaning "to glow, to glisten, to shine". Also compare
Glóa and the masculine
Glói (the name of a dwarf in
Vǫluspá).
Yurin f JapaneseFrom Japanese 夢 (
yu) meaning "dream" combined with 鈴 (
rin) meaning "bell, chime". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Asaka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 阿 (
a) meaning "nook, corner", 咲 (
sa) meaning "blossom", and 霞 (
ka) meaning "mist, cloud". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mena f Irish, EnglishCommon diminutive of Philomena, derived from ancient Greek/Roman sources originally and means 'friend of strength' or 'loved strongly'. Mena is the most common nickname for Philomena and it sometimes used as a forename itself.
Pettifleur f EnglishA female English name. It is the first name of Real Housewife of Melbourne Pettifleur Berenger (1964-).
Minar f BatakMeans "bright, clear, shining" in Batak.
Rina f AlbanianDerived from Albanian
rin "to renew, revive; to please; to appear anew, sprout up; newly to appear, be reinvigorated".
Paškuwatti f Hittite, LuwianOf uncertain etymology. Name borne by a magician from Arzawa, known from a text that details a ritual dedicated to the goddess
Uliliyašši to cure impotence.
Annia f Ancient RomanFeminine form of
Annius. Annia Aurelia Faustina (c. 201 AD – c. 222 AD) was an Anatolian Roman noblewoman. She was an Empress of Rome and third wife of the Roman emperor
Elagabalus briefly in 221.
Peihu m & f ChineseFrom 佩 (
pèi) meaning "belt ornament, pendant" and 瑚 (
hú) meaning "coral".
Mafamadi m & f AkanMeans "I have taken it for free" in Akan.
Glauke f Greek MythologyDerived from Greek γλαυκός
(glaukos), which can mean "blue-grey, bluish grey" as well as "gleaming, bright". Also compare the given name
Glaukos (see
Glaucus).
Xuesong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
雪 (xuě) meaning "snow" and
颂 (sòng) meaning "laud, acclaim, hymn, ode".
Mieru f JapaneseFrom Japanese 見える (
mieru) meaning "to appear, look, seem, see".
Xiangbei f ChineseFrom the Chinese
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and
蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud".
Rudina f AlbanianOf uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Albanian
rudinë "mountain pasture, mountain meadow".
Alvice f Medieval FrenchOld French name derived from the continental Germanic name
Adelwidis, which was composed of Old High German
adal meaning "noble, well-bred" and
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Anumat m & f ThaiMeans "grant, approve, allow" in Thai.
Nikkalmati f HittiteLikely means "the wisdom of Nikkal" from the Hurrian element
madi, meaning "wisdom", and Nikkal, a Hittite goddess derived from the Sumerian
Ningal. Name borne by a Hittite queen (fl... [
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Yixing f ChineseFrom the Chinese
怡 (yí) meaning "happy, joy, harmony" and
幸 (xìng) meaning "luck, favour, fortunately".
Lamai f ThaiMeans "sweet, soft, nice" in Thai.
Starlet f AmericanFrom the English
starlet, either denoting a young actress or a small star.
Koala f AmericanThe word koala comes from the Dharug gula. Although the vowel 'u' was originally written in the English orthography as "oo" (in spellings such as coola or koolah), it was changed to "oa", possibly in error... [
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Tuybikä f BashkirFrom Bashkir
туй (tuy) meaning "wedding" or "feast" and feminine name element
бикә (bikä). Aihai f ChineseMeans the sea of love. Combination of ai which means love and hai which means sea. The meaning of the name is "the sea of love".
Nanao f & m JapaneseFrom 七 (
nana) meaning "seven" and 緒 (
o) meaning "thread". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Suzuna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 鈴 (
suzu) meaning "chime, bell" combined with 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other combinations of kanji characters can form this name.
Astrik f ArmenianMeans "little star" in Armenian, from Greek
aster meaning "star" and the diminutive
ik.
Chantara f ThaiThis is a feminine name of Thai origin. It means "moon water".
Ayshet f Circassian, IngushAdyghe and Ingush form of
Aisha. It can also be derived from Turkish
ay meaning "moon, month" combined with Persian شاد
(šâd) meaning "glad, happy, cheerful"
Snowdrop f English (Rare)The name of the flower used as a first name, mainly between the 1890s and 1920s, but never one of the more popular names of this kind.
Xune f Basque (Modern)Invented name, possibly intended as a variant of
June. This name was brought to limited public attention by Basque animation film 'Gartxot' (2011). In the film, Xune is a girl who befriends the main character Gartxot and wants to become a minstrel like him.
Carnie f & m American (Modern)Diminutive of "Carnegie" or "Carnation." Please note female American singer and television host Carnie Wilson.
Enshuang f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and
霜 (shuāng) meaning "frost".
Aúju f AguarunaMeans "nightjar" in Awajún. In Awajún mythology, this is the name of the wife of the moon also known as
ayaimama.
Serua-eterat f Ancient AssyrianFrom Akkadian elements
Šērū’a and
ēṭirat, meaning "Šerua (a minor deity, possibly a consort of the god
Ashur) is the one who saves". Name borne by a princess of the Sargonid dynasty, known from her letter (circa 670 BCE) to her sister-in-law
Libbali-sharrat.
Camula f GaulishDerived from Gaulish
*camulos "champion; servant".
Zhanerke f KazakhFrom Kazakh ерке
(erke) meaning "naughty, spoiled, darling" and жан
(zhan) meaning "soul".
Soraka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 空 (
sora) meaning "sky", 宙 (
sora) meaning "space, mid-air" or 天 (
sora) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 歌 (
ka) meaning "song, poetry", 叶 (
ka) meaning "fulfill, come true", 風 (
ka) meaning "wind" or 遥 (
ka) meaning "distant, remote"... [
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Kawaiola f & m HawaiianMeans "the water of life" from Hawaiian
ka "the" combined with
wai "(fresh) water" and
ola "life" (compare
Waiola).
Kuralai f KazakhMeans "gazelle calf, fawn" in Kazakh. It was traditionally given to girls born with dark eyes resembling those of a deer.
Nengmei f ChineseFrom the Chinese characters
能 (néng) meaning "to be able" and
美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Mawata f Japanese (Modern, Rare)This name can used as 真綿 meaning "silk floss, silk wadding," combined from 真 (shin,
ma(-), makoto) meaning "real, true" and 綿 (men,
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Lillah f ArabicMeans "to Allah" or "belonging to Allah" in Arabic.
Jingxu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" or
晶 (jīng) meaning "crystal, clear, bright, radiant" and
煦 (xù) meaning "kind, gentle, gracious".
Corpus f & m Spanish, American (Hispanic, Rare), English (American, Rare)Borrowed from Latin
corpus meaning "body," more specifically referring, in this case, to the Body of Christ (
Corpus Christi). This name, sometimes used with the full name
Corpus Christi, is usually given to children born on or around the feast day of Corpus Christi.
Enli f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and
丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Illare f BasqueCoined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of
Hilaria.
Philotes f Greek MythologyMeans "friendship" or "affection" in Greek. Philotes was the Greek goddess of friendship and affection. Her Roman equivalent is Amicitia.
Fahmo f SomaliMeans "understanding" in Somali directly from the Arabic root
f-h-m (see
Fahim).
Hanunah f ArabicFrom Arabic حَنُونة (
ḥanūnah), the feminine singular form of حَنُون (
ḥanūn) meaning "affectionate, tender".
Auva f AstronomyAuva is the medieval name of
Delta Virginis, a star in the zodiac constellation of Virgo. ... [
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Hoshine f JapaneseFrom Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ningtyas f JavaneseFrom Javanese
ning meaning "clear, bright, clean" combined with
tyas meaning "heart". It is sometimes used as a suffix for feminine names.
Maysa f UzbekMeans "sprouts, fresh growth of plants" in Uzbek.
Valve f EstonianDerived from Estonian
valve "to guard; watch over".
Kakula f AinuMeaning "Lie Down like a Sea Cucumber" in Ainu.
Nan-ju f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 蘭 (nan) meaning "orchid" combined with 朱 (ju) meaning "vermillion, scarlet, red". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Lalea f African AmericanCombination of
Lea and the prefix
La. It also coincides with the Romanian word
lalea meaning "tulip".