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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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Filiciana f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Feliciana.
Dagnė f Lithuanian
Latvian form of Dagny.
Hinamori f Japanese
This name is a very common Japanese name. Extremely popular in girls.
Ugyen m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From ཨོ་རྒྱན (o-rgyan), the Tibetan name for the medieval Indian state of Oddiyana, which was significant due to its role in the development of Vajrayana Buddhism.
Noé m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of Noa 1 or a feminine form of the masculine French name Noé.
Makelina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Madeline.
Bela f Georgian, Spanish, Portuguese
Georgian short form of Izabela as well as a Spanish and Portuguese short form of Isabela. Also compare the Portuguese adjective bela meaning "beautiful".... [more]
Davlatsafar f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek davlat meaning "country" or "wealth, fortune, happiness" and safar meaning "trip, journey".
Giuanna f Romansh
Romansh feminine form of Giuannes.
Yonten m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཡོན་ཏན (yon-tan) meaning "virtue, good quality, capability, knowledge".
Ellalynn f English (Modern)
Combination of Ella 2 and Lynn.
Doubravuše f Czech
Diminutive of Doubravka.
Rachana f & m Khmer
Means "fine arts" in Khmer.
Tessann f English (Rare)
Combination of Tess and Ann.
Pirimze f Georgian
Basically means "sun-faced" in Georgian. It is derived from the Georgian noun პირი (piri) meaning "face" as well as "mouth" (see Okropir) combined with the Georgian noun მზე (mze) meaning "sun" (see Mzia).... [more]
Blinne f Medieval Irish
Allegedly a corruption of Moninne. This name was usually anglicized as Blanche.
Fionnúir f Irish (Modern)
Usual modern Irish form of Finnabhair (see Findabhair) in which "the b is altogether suppressed, on account of aspiration" (Joyce, 1873)... [more]
Souyoung f Korean
Souyoung Park is a Korean author.
Prude f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from either Old French prude, the feminine form of the adjective pruz "brave; valiant" or from Old French preu "brave; valiant, chivalrous" (ultimately from Late Latin prōde "profitable, useful").
Khamh m & f Chin
Means "save, rescue" in Hakha Chin.
Samrina f Arabic
Means "fruit".
Anne-Fleur f Dutch
Combination of Anne 1 and Fleur.
Zeïna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Zayna
Shait f Egyptian Mythology
The feminine form of Shai (the Egyptian god).
Ani f Hawaiian
Means "beautiful" in Hawaiian.
Tosya f Armenian
Diminutive form of Antonina which is used independently in Armenia.
Maral-erdene f Mongolian
From марал (marāl) meaning "deer" combined with эрдэнэ (erdene) meaning "jewel, treasure"
Edan f Scottish
May mean fire
Lind f English
Short form of Linda or Rosalind.
Jenerous f & m Obscure
Variant of Generous.
Paani m & f Hindi
From Sanskrit पानीय (pānīya), meaning “water, drink”.
Arvara f Sardinian
Variant spelling of Àrvara.
Garrie m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Gary.
Émka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Émanuela.
Reina f Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Provençal, Judeo-Spanish, Manx
Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Provençal, Judeo-Spanish and Manx cognate of Regina. As a Judeo-Catalan, Judeo-Provençal and Judeo-Spanish name, it was used as an equivalent of Ceti and a translation of Malka in the Middle Ages.
Jilliet f American
Jill + Juliet
Euis f Sundanese
Derived from Sundanese geulis meaning "pretty, beautiful".
Samenitā f Tongan
Tongan equivalent of Samantha.
Rojîn f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Rojin.
Honeybelle f English
A combination of the names Honey and Belle. A type of honeysuckle flower, and a type of small orange. Honeybell Adams is a character in the 1940 movie The Primrose Path.
Vertie f English, American
Diminutive of Alverta.
Francee f English
Variant of Francie.
Lyse f French, French (Belgian), French (Quebec)
Variant of Lise, although folk etymology likes to associate this name with the French word lys "lily". It is borne by Canadian BBC journalist Lyse Doucet (1958-).
Ambrietta f Obscure
Elaboration of Ambre with the suffix -etta
Kattleya f German
Derived from: Cattleya (/ˈkætliə/) is a genus of orchids from Costa Rica south to Argentina.
Buket f Turkish
Means "bouquet" in Turkish, borrowed from French bouquet.
Moani f Hawaiian
Gentle breeze
m & f Japanese
This name can be used as 豪 (gou, era.i) meaning "overpowering, powerful, superior," 剛 (gou) meaning "strong, sturdy, brave," 強 (kyou, gou, kowa.i, shi.iru, tsuyo.i, tsuyo.maru, tsuyo.meru) meaning "strong," 昂 (kou, gou, a.garu, taka.i, taka.buru) meaning "rise" or 郷 (kyou, gou, sato) meaning "countryside."... [more]
Hilža f Sorbian
Lower Sorbian short form of Hilžbjeta.
Naijla f Bosnian, Arabic
Variant form of Najla or Naila.
Kouka f Japanese
From Japanese 浩 (kou) meaning "prosperous" combined with 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Pau f Spanish
Spanish short form of Paula and Paulina.
Aartrika f Indian
Dusk beneath tulsi plant
Beaux m & f English
Variant of Beau
Angúnguaĸ f Greenlandic
Derived from the combination of Anguk with the Greenlandic suffix -nnguaq meaning "sweet, dear".
Patientia f Medieval Italian, Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Taken directly from Latin patientia "patience, endurance, forbearance" (also "suffering" or "submission, subjection") – the ancestral cognate of Patience... [more]
Orba f Medieval English
Late Medieval English variant of Orpah.
Adilie f Walloon, Louisiana Creole
Variant of Adèle (compare Adélie). Sainte Adèle d'Orp-le-Grand (also known as Adilie) is particularly venerated in Wallonia.
Teri f Greek
Diminutive of Eleftheria.
Alcipa f Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Alkippe.
Aree f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Ari.
Yargui f Mongolian (Rare)
Means "primrose, pasqueflower" in Mongolian.
Nurjannat f Uzbek
Derived from nur meaning "divine light" and jannat meaning "heaven".
Saaraq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sâraĸ.
Sigi f Hebrew (Modern)
Diminutive of Sigal and Sigalit.
Krinka f Serbian, Croatian
Means "lily", from Ancient Greek κρίνον (krínon).
Andromacha f Polish
Polish form of Andromache.
Florencija f Croatian (Rare), Lithuanian (Rare)
Croatian and Lithuanian form of Florentia (see Florence). Note that Florencija is also the Lithuanian name for the Italian city of Florence.
Casparina f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Caspar. Also compare Caspara.
Telegone f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek τῆλε (tele) meaning "far, from afar, far off" and γονη (gone) "birth, offspring".
Rummeneca f Italian, Neapolitan
Neapolitan form of Domenica.
Sachasisa f Quechua
Means "jungle flower" in Quechua, from sacha, "jungle" and sisa, "flower".
Maleka f South African, African American
Possibly a variant of Malika.
Veatriki f Greek
Greek form of Beatrice.
Valkyrja f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From Old Norse valkyrja meaning "chooser of the slain" (see Valkyrie).
Jolyn f English
Variant of Jolene
Aariya f Various
Possibly a variant of Aariyah.
Clintette f Obscure
Feminization of Clint.
Tomanbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir томан (toman) meaning "fog, mist" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Silsa m & f Biblical Spanish, Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Spanish form of Shilshah, which is borne by a male character in the Old Testament (1 Chronicles 7:37). It has occasionally been used as a Spanish feminine name.
Joylynne f English
Variant spelling of Joylyn.
Zhimba f Buryat
Means "alms, donation" in Buryat.
Remiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 玲 (re) meaning "tinkling of jade", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Zunairah f Urdu, Malay, Indonesian (Rare)
Urdu alternate transcription of Zunaira as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Dolza f Medieval Jewish, Jewish (Archaic), Gascon, Judeo-Provençal
Variant of Dolça. It was recorded in what is modern-day Germany from the 12th century onwards.
Hedra f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Cornish Hedra "October". This is a recent coinage.
Muffy f English
Diminutive of Margaret and Mary.
Xantiana f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Xantiana is a latinised adjective derived from the originally Hungarian surname Xántus. It is used in the name of some flowering plants, notably Clarkia xantiana and Chaenactis xantiana.
Avialle f Literature
Avialle Jongleur, character in Tad William's Otherland series.
Nevina f Serbian (Rare), Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Either a form of Nevena or derived from Slavic nevina meaning ''innocent''.
Yoqut f Uzbek
Means "ruby" or "sapphire" in Uzbek.
Chalita f Thai
Feminine form of Chalit.
Doleswif f Anglo-Saxon
Possibly meant "the wife of Dol(a)", from the genitive of Dol(a) (an Old English masculine name or byname, itself perhaps derived from Old English dol "foolish, erring") combined with Old English wif "woman, wife".
Pâolène f Norman
Norman form of Pauline.
Clotile f Walloon
Walloon form of Clothilde.
Jan m & f Kazakh, Persian
Kazakh word that translates to "soul" (ultimately derived from Persian). Often used in the same context as "dear" in Kazakh and other Islamic languages, as in the Kazakh name Muhammedjan, which translates to "dear Muhammed" in Kazakh.
Rakia f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Poetic form of שמיים (shamayim) meaning "sky, heaven" in Hebrew.
Laelatul f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Lailatul.
Haukū m & f Maori
Means "dew" in Māori.
Xiuyong f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 秀 (xiù) meaning "beautiful, elegant, flowering, luxuriant, refined, graceful" and 永 (yǒng) meaning "perpetual, eternal, forever".
Tindi f Obscure
Borne by Tindi Mar, a model from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Larachka f Russian
Nickname of Larisa.
Hasana f Arabic
Feminine form of Hasan.
Oltinoy f Uzbek
Derived from oltin meaning "gold" and oy meaning "moon".
Ildico f Romanian
Romanian form of Ildikó.
Meiliani 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.
Azuzena f Basque
Basque form of Azucena.
Terelu f Spanish (Rare)
Contraction of Teresa and Lourdes.
Protásia f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Protasia.
Claudiana f Late Roman, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Late Roman feminine form of Claudianus. Claudiana was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Isabel·lina f Catalan
Catalan elaborated form of Isabella.
Sadeeka f Arabic
Feminine form of Sadiq.
Mariamæ f Ossetian
Ossetian form of Mariam.
Unezila f Arabic
Alternate spelling of Unzila
Celtia f Galician (Modern, Rare)
From the Galician word celta ("Celt"), thus meaning "land of the Celts". This is the name that Galician writer Eduardo Pondal gives to Galicia, reclaiming it as the quintessential land of the Celts.
Notala f Romansh
Variant of Nutala, traditionally found in the Lower Engadine region.
Aizen m & f Japanese
The name Aizen is derived from two Japanese kanji characters: “ai” (愛) meaning “love” or “affection,” and “zen” (善) meaning “good” or “virtuous.” Together, Aizen can be translated as “lover of good” or “one who does good deeds out of love and compassion.”... [more]
Satsuko f Japanese
From Japanese 札 (satsu) meaning "paper money", 颪 (satsu) meaning "The wind that blows down from the top of a mountain" or 颯 (satsu) meaning "the sound of the wind" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child"... [more]
Shanshiya f Tamil
my wife
Shinobuko f Japanese
From Japanese 忍 (shinobu) meaning "patience, endurance, stamina" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Charlena f English
Elaboration of Charlene.
Peetje m & f Dutch
When borne by a female person, this name is a good example of how one can turn a very masculine name (Peet) into a feminine name by simply adding the diminutive suffix -je to the original name... [more]
Rəxşəndə f Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Persian رخشنده (rakhshandeh) meaning "shining, bright".
Miamaja f Danish
Combination of Mia and Maja. It may be partly inspired by the similar name Mia-Maria, which the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren used for a character (sister of the central character, Lotta) in her books 'Barnen på Bråkmakargatan' (1958) and 'Lotta på Bråkmakargatan' (1961).
Elpinike f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἐλπίς (elpis) meaning "hope" and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory".
Kerita f English (Rare)
Alternative spelling of Carita.
Gumi f Japanese
It's a name beared by a VOCALOID2 character, GUMI or Megpoid. Actually is a form of name Megumi.
Maynor f Swedish
Variant of Majnor.
Lilyane f French
Variant of Liliane.
Helča f Czech
Diminutive of Helena.
Merindah f Indigenous Australian
Means "beautiful" in one of the Indigenous languages of the Sydney area, possibly Darug.
Loreza f Literature
Used in GRR Martin's series A Song of Ice and Fire.
Guilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 桂 (guì) meaning "laurel, cassia" and 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain".
Ninutsa f Georgian
Diminutive of Nino 2. A known bearer of this name is the Georgian actress Nino "Ninutsa" Maqashvili (b. 1988).
Este f Finnish (Rare), Estonian
Finnish diminutive of Ester and Estonian variant of Esta.
Trixia f Filipino, English (Rare)
Elaborated form of Trixie.
Q'orianka f Quechua
Quechua feminine name derived from the words qori meaning "gold" and anka which means "eagle".
Noumidia f Berber (Rare), Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
A modern coinage derived from the name of the Ancient Berber kingdom and later Roman province Numidia.... [more]
Clerecy f American (South)
American English regional name (Appalachian).
Luwi m & f Lunda
Means "mercy, kindness" in Lunda.
Wanrao f Chinese
From the Chinese 婉 (wǎn) meaning "amiable" and 娆 (ráo) meaning "graceful, charming, fascinating".
Parthavi f Hinduism
Means "Daughter of the Earth"
Tacy f English (Rare)
Variant of Tacey. In the Betsy-Tacy series of children's books by American writer Maud Hart Lovelace (1892-1980), it is a diminutive of Anastacia.
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.
Gab f French (Rare)
Short form of Gabrielle.
Emmá f Sami
Sami form of Emma.
Sayana f Mongolian, Buryat
From the name of the Sayan mountain range, possibly from a word in the Sayan dialect meaning "myself". Possibly influenced by Mongolian сая (saya) meaning "million".
Evabelle f English
A combination of Eva and the ending -belle popular in feminine names
Coralaina f Obscure (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Carolina and Coraline.
Iceland f English (American, Modern, Rare)
From the name of the European country (see Iceland). This name was used by American rapper Gucci Mane (real name Radric Davis) for his daughter born 2023, probably inspired in part by the slang word ice meaning "diamond jewelry".
Theodoxia f Late Greek, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the Greek noun θεός (theos) meaning "god" combined with the Greek noun δόξα (doxa) meaning "notion, reputation, honour".... [more]
Aregund f Germanic, History
Variant spelling of Aragund. Aregund was the name of the wife of Chlothar I, a 6th-century Merovingian king of the Franks.
Nako f Japanese
From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 南 (na) meaning "south" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Senorina f History (Ecclesiastical), Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Of uncertain meaning, perhaps from Proto-Celtic *senos meaning "old". This was the name of a 10th-century Galician saint.
Kanlayanee f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kanlayani.
Paajoq f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pâjoĸ.
Tadukhipa f Ancient Near Eastern
From Hurrian Tadu-Hepa, in which the second element is the name of the sun goddess Hepa (also transcribed Hebat, Heba, Kheba, Khepat or Hepatu). This was the name of a princess of the Mitanni kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, who married the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III at the very end of his reign and later became one of the wives of Akhenaten (when he took over his father's royal harem)... [more]
Pompea f Italian
Italian form of Pompeia.
Natsune f Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (natsu) meaning "summer" combined with 寧 (ne) meaning "peaceful; tranquil; serene; at peace". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sevcan f Turkish
From Turkish sev meaning "love" and can meaning "soul, life".
Masarah f Arabic
Variant of Masara.
Antoneta f Croatian, Albanian
Croatian and Albanian form of Antoinette.
Donisia f Aragonese
Feminine form of Donisio.
Oqiloy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek oqil meaning "intelligent, wise" and oy meaning "moon".
Dempsey m & f Irish, English
Transferred use of the surname Dempsey.
Harumiko f Japanese (Rare)
From 榛 (haru, shin) meaning "hazelnut, Asian hazel", 美 (mi) meaning "beauty, beautiful", and 子 (ko) meaning "child, first sign of the Chinese zodiac, sign of the rat". This name can also be comprised of other combinations of kanji.
Bilquis f Urdu
Urdu form of Bilqis.
Aníka f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Anika 1.
Yinhan f Chinese
From the Chinese 吟 (yín) meaning "sing, hum, a type of poetry" and 寒 (hán) meaning "cold, wintry".
Ajo f Spanish (Rare)
Short form of María José or María Josefa; also compare Mariajo and Majo... [more]
Asona f Medieval Basque
This was the name of a daughter of the king of Pamplona who married Muza in 802.
Tuere f Swahili (Rare)
Means "sacred" in Swahili.
Shenaza f Afghan
Variant of Shahnaz.
Saluda f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly after the Saluda Mountains and Saluda River, both located along the border of North and South Carolina.
Regenia f English, African American
Possibly an alteration of Regina, perhaps blended with Eugenia.
Tobiume f & m Japanese
in Japanese, it means flying plum tree.
Brunetta f Judeo-French, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Middle French brune, the feminine form of the adjective brun, "brown (the color)" (ultimately from Old French brun “polished, shiny, brown”), and denoting a woman with brown hair.
Ilirjana f Albanian
Feminine form of Ilirjan.
Léona f French
French form of Leona.
Saysary f Yakut
Etymology unknown.
Ölzii-utas f Mongolian
Means "auspicious pattern, emblem of good luck" in Mongolian, from өлзий (ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and утас (utas) meaning "thread, rope, string (of an instrument)".
Na-bom f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)
From Bom prefixed with the first-person singular plain pronoun 나 (na).
Joyelle f English
Elaboration of Joy using the popular name suffix elle, possibly influenced by Joelle. In 1975, it was used for a newborn baby on the American soap opera How to Survive a Marriage.
Sekundila f German (Bessarabian)
Bessarabian German form of Secundilla.
Zhengping m & f Chinese
From Chinese 正 (zhèng) meaning "right, proper, correct" and 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful"... [more]
Yizi f Chinese
Yizi or 义子 means righteous child.
Lilura f Basque (Rare)
Means "enchantment, wonder, fascination" in Basque.
Saurik f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali
MEANING - Celestial, heavenly, paradise, relating to spirituous liquor
Maalaviaq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Mâlaviaĸ.
Frana f Croatian
Feminine form of Frano and Frane.
Eilian m & f Medieval Welsh, Welsh
Welsh form of Aelian. A noted bearer is St. Eilian, a Catholic saint who founded a church in North Wales around the year 450. The Parish of Llanelian is named after him... [more]
Harriot f English
Variant of Harriet. A famous bearer was Harriot Stanton Blatch, daughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Geardá f Sami
Sami form of Gerda 2.
Anha f Vietnamese
Means "peaceful" or "tranquil" in Vietnamese.... [more]
Ntsumi f Tsonga
Means "angel" in Xitsonga.
Nanoka f Japanese
From Japanese 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Wuršula f Sorbian (Archaic)
Archaic Sorbian form of Ursula, recorded in the 17th century.
Orohena f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, meaning "embrace of the heights".
Daphnie f English
Variant of Daphne.
Viol f Danish
Short form of Viola.
Rahaa f Persian
Means "free, liberated, unchained" in Persian.
Tenenet f Egyptian Mythology
In Egyptian mythology she was a goddess of childbirth and beer. She was typically depicted as a woman wearing a cow uterus on her head like another Egyptian childbirth goddess, Meskhenet... [more]
Sukarti f Javanese
Feminine form of Sukarto.
Alt´ata Chuymani f Aymara
Possibly from the Aymara alt’at chuymanïña meaning "modesty, humility".
Rayya f Indian
Name - Rayya रय्या... [more]
Carlen f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Carlyn/Carline or an elaboration of Carl.
Thoại m & f Vietnamese
Variant of Thụy.
Erdmė f Lithuanian (Rare)
Derived from Lithuanian erdmė "space".
Molpia f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek μόλπη meaning "melody".
Fidinirina m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy fidy meaning "choice, preference" and nirina meaning "desired".
Kekuken f Nanai
means "flower" in Nanai.
Marcene f English (Rare)
Perhaps an elaboration of Marcia with the popular name suffix ene.
Waszti f Biblical Polish
Polish form of Vashti.
Byamba-ochir m & f Mongolian
From Mongolian бямба (byamba) meaning "Saturday" and очир (ochir) meaning "diamond" or "staff, truncheon; thunderbolt".
Ashten m & f English
Variant of Ashton
Beorhtwynn f Anglo-Saxon
Means "bright joy", derived from the Old English elements beorht "bright" and wynn "joy, bliss".
Morvern f Scottish
Variant of Morven. From the Scottish place name Morvern, a district in north Argyll, Mhorbhairne in the original Gaelic, meaning "sea gap" or "big gap" (muir "sea" or mór "great", bhairne "gap")... [more]
Waldegund f Germanic
Derived from Gothic valdan "to reign" combined with Old High German gund "war."
Adeela f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عادلة (see Adila), as well as the Urdu form.
Chamoi f Thai (Rare)
Means "coy, glance sideways" in Thai.
Aneley f Mapuche
From Mapuche meaning "Happiness"
Chiquinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Francisca. This name was borne by Brazilian composer Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935), whose given name was Francisca.