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.
Ilyasviel f Popular CultureThis is the name of a character from the 'Fate/stay night' Japanese visual novel; Ilyasviel 'Ilya' von Einzbern is a German aristocrat.
Amarna f English (Rare)The use of Amarna as a name is likely derived from the Egyptian archeological site of Amarna (also known as el-Amarna or Tell el-Amarna, لعمارنة). The city is located on the east bank of Nile River in the Egyptian province of Minya... [
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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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Akosia f Western African, AkanA name of Ashanti origin meaning "born on a Sunday" in Akan culture. Notable name bearers include actor Akosia Sabet and mononymic musician Akosia.
Akosua is a variation of this name.
Meghna f IndianFrom the name of the river, or alternatively from Hindi
megh (मेघ)- "cloud".
Yunlu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
云 (yún) meaning "clouds" and
鹭 (lù) meaning "heron, egret".
Many m & f KhmerMeans "precious stone, gem" in Khmer.
Derozha f YiddishA Yiddish name taken from the Slavic, meaning 'my dear little one'.
Gabbi-ina-qātē f BabylonianMeans "In the hands (of the gods) is totality", deriving from the Akkadian element
kalû ("totality, all").
Rawesht f KurdishRawesht means “stopped” in Kurdish. It is used in Iraq.
Ye-seul f & m Korean (Modern)Combination of the first syllable of adjective 예쁘다
(yeppeuda) meaning "pretty, lovely, beautiful; adorable; nice" and the first syllable of
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Tạo m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 造
(tạo) meaning "make, build, create".
Artystone f Old Persian (Hellenized)Greek form of the Old Persian name *
Ṛtastūnā meaning "pillar of Ṛta, the deified Truth", derived from 𐎠𐎼𐎫
(arta) "true" and 𐎿𐎬𐎢𐎴𐎠
(stūnā) "pillar, column"... [
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Korravai f TamilKorravai is an ancient Hindu goddess associated with the goddess Durga. Korravai is the mother of Murugan, god of war and of Tamil Nadu, India.
Lorî f KurdishDerived from Kurdish
lorik, lorîn meaning "lullaby".
Legiyem f JavaneseFrom Javanese
Legi referring to the first day of the Javanese five-day week combined with the feminine suffix
-yem.
Yueguan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
月 (yuè) meaning "moon" and
鹳 (guàn) meaning "stork, crane".
Áméó'o f CheyenneAccording to some sources means "sacred path woman" or "Milky Way woman", or from the Cheyenne
ame meaning "pemmican" or
meo'o meaning "path, road, way".
Aoxin f & m Chinese (Rare)From the Chinese characters
奥 (ào) meaning "mysterious, obscure, profound" and
馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic; distant fragrance" or
欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous, delighted".
Adiya f KazakhDerived from Arabic عَادِيّ
(ʿādiyy) meaning "normal, regular, ordinary".
Fengjiao f ChineseFrom Chinese 凤
(fèng) meaning "phoenix, firebird, fenghuang" and 娇
(jiāo) meaning "tender, delicate", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Kyōka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 京
(kyō) meaning "capital city", 恭
(kyō) meaning "respectful, polite" or 杏
(kyō) meaning "apricot" combined with 香
(ka) meaning "fragrance" or 花
(ka) meaning "flower, blossom"... [
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Bekti m & f JavaneseFrom Javanese
bêkti meaning "devotion, veneration, respect", ultimately from Sanskrit भक्ति
(bhakti).
Sahrogul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
sahro meaning "desert" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Xiane f ChineseFrom the Chinese
仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal" or
贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good" and
娥 (é) meaning "beautiful, good".
Jingai f ChineseFrom the Chinese
晶 (jīng) meaning "crystal, bright, clear" or
靖 (jìng) meaning "pacify, calm, peaceful" and
瑷 (ài) meaning "fine quality jade" or
嫒 (ài) meaning "daughter".
Junka f JapaneseFrom Japanese 絢 (jun) meaning "brilliant fabric design, kimono design" combined with 夏 (ka) meaning "summer". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.... [
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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.
Ársól f IcelandicPossibly means "morning sun" from the Old Norse elements
ár "early" and
sól "sun". Alternatively, the first element may be Old Norse
ár "year; plenty, abundance" (also found in the masculine name
Ársæll).
Zhilin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
智 (zhì) meaning "wisdom, knowledge, intelligence" and
琳 (lín) meaning "beautiful jade".
Amphinome f Greek MythologyDerived from
αμφι (amphi) meaning "around, on both sides" and
νομή (nome) meaning "devision, destribution".
Luyến f & m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 戀
(luyến) meaning "love, fondness".
Kara f JapaneseFrom Japanese 香 (
ka) meaning "fragrance" combined with 蘭 (
ra) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Waleeya f ArabicMeaning "supporter", "caretaker", "companion", "intimate friend", "patron", "custodian".
Etiao f ChineseFrom the Chinese
娥 (é) meaning "beautiful, good" and
窕 (tiǎo) meaning "slender, charming, quiet and modest".
Ågunn f Norwegian (Archaic)Derived from the Germanic name elements
agi "awe, terror" or
egg "edge of a weapon" and
gunnr "battle, fight".
Xuanxin f ChineseFrom the Chinese
璇 (xuán) meaning "beautiful jade, star" or
渲 (xuàn) meaning "add repeated washes of colour" and
昕 (xīn) meaning "dawn, early morning".
Akgyz f TurkmenMeans "white coloured girl" in Turkmen, from the name elements
ak meaning "white" and
kyz meaing "girl".
Sunnfríð f FaroeseFaroese combination of
sunna 'sun' and
fríðr 'beautiful', originally 'beloved'.
Chiomara f Old Celtic, GalatianMeaning uncertain, possibly deriving in part from the Galatian element
*māro- ("great"). Name borne by a Galatian noblewoman in the 2nd century BCE.
Itone f JapaneseFrom Japanese 愛 (
ito) meaning "love, affection" combined with 音 (
ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Kamiika f & m JapaneseFrom Kami meaning “Deity, god” (神) and Ika meaning “squid” (烏賊)
Aeri f Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 亜 (
a) meaning "second, Asia", 永 (
e) meaning "eternity, lengthy, long" combined with 利 (
ri) meaning "profit, benefit". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Bunruean f ThaiFrom Thai บุญ
(bun) meaning "merit" and เรือน
(ruean) meaning "house".
Osana f Medieval BasqueOf uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories include a derivation from Basque
otzan "tame" or a derivation from Basque
otso "wolf".
Qingrong f ChineseFrom the Chinese
庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and
蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus".
Eratonassa f Ancient GreekDerived from Greek ἐρατός
(eratos) "lovely, beloved" (compare
Erato) and ἄνασσα
(anassa) "queen, lady" (the feminine form of ἄναξ
(anax) "master, lord").
Vogel f Yiddish (Archaic)Derived from Yiddish
foigl "bird", the name was generally used as a vernacular form of
Zipporah. It coincides with German
Vogel "bird". It
Sæthryth f History (Ecclesiastical)Variant of
Sǣþrȳð. Saint Sæthryth (fl. 660s), was the stepdaughter of king Anna of East Anglia, who became a Benedictine nun at the abbey of Faremoutiers-en-Brie, Gaul under its foundress Saint Burgundofara, whom she succeeded as abbess... [
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Végerðr f Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
vé "holy place, temple, sanctuary" (which is related to Gothic
weihs "holy") combined with Old Norse
garðr "enclosure".
Harbor f & m EnglishFrom the English word
harbor, a body of water for anchoring ships, ultimately from the Old English
herebeorg "shelter, refuge". It may also be the transferred use of the surname
Harbor.
Pratiwi f IndonesianDerived from Indonesian
pertiwi meaning "earth, land" or "motherland, homeland, Indonesia", ultimately from Sanskrit पृथ्वी
(pṛthvī).
Tömör-ochir m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian төмөр
(tömör) meaning "iron" and очир
(ochir) meaning "diamond" or "truncheon, staff; thunderbolt"
Marjani f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Tamil, Nepali, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, Punjabi, Gujarati, Indian (Sikh)MEANING - " purification ", "cleansing", "cleaner ", " broom", Name of a female attendant of Goddess Durga ... [
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Waela f ArabicPossibly the female version of the name Wael or an alternative transcription of the name Walah.
Meiqin f ChineseFrom Chinese 美 (měi) meaning "beauty", 玫 (méi) meaning "rose, gemstone", 梅 (méi) meaning "plum, apricot", or 莓 (méi) meaning "berry, strawberry" combined with 琴 (qín) meaning "piano, Japanese harp"... [
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Mayune f JapaneseFrom Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 優 (yu) meaning "kind" combined with 音 (ne) meaning "sound". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mimo f KoreanMimo is a korean names mostly used by girls. It means “beauty”.
Ilgaz m & f TurkishIt is a name that has meanings such as galloping on a horse, attacking, or raiding. In addition, there are Ilgaz Mountains known as Ilgaz throughout Turkey.
Yaseni f & m ArabicThe name comes from a chapter of the Holy Qur'an called Ya Sin.... [
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Countess f Medieval EnglishDerived from Latin
comitissa "countess". This word, while more commonly known as a title, was also used as a personal name occasionally.
Beiyan f ChineseFrom the Chinese
蓓 (bèi) meaning "bud" and
琰 (yǎn) meaning "jewel, gem, glitter of gems".
Astery f LiteratureForm of
Asteria used by Edmund Spenser in his poem 'Muiopotmus; or, the Fate of the Butterfly' (1591), where it belongs to a nymph turned into a butterfly.
Jeong-min m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 正 "right, proper, correct" or 貞 "virtuous, chaste, pure; loyal" (
jeong), and 民 "people, subjects, citizens" or 敏 "fast, quick, clever, smart" (
min).
Hradini f Sanskrit, Nepali, Indian, Tamil, Hinduism, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Indian (Sikh), Malayalam, Gujarati, Assamese, Telugu, KannadaMEANING - river, lightning
Makongul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
makon meaning "home, refuge" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Kariebi m & f IjawMeans "the blessing we prayed for" in Ijaw.
Albofledis f Frankish, GermanicAlbofledis was a Frankish noblewoman, the daughter of the Frankish king Childeric I, and the Thuringian noblewoman Basina.
Ju-mi f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 珠 "precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl" and 美 "beautiful".
Sirena f English (Rare)Derived from Spanish
sirena "mermaid". The Spanish dramatist Jacinto Benavente used this name in his play 'Los intereses creados' (1907), where it belongs to a poor widow and matchmaker called Doña Sirena.
Hasian f & m BatakMeans "darling, beloved" in Toba Batak.
Eḫli-nikkal f Ancient Near Eastern, Hurrian, HittiteMeans "let Nikkal keep safe", deriving from the name of the goddess Nikkal, and the Hurrian element
eġl=i ("to keep safe"). This name was borne by a Hittite princess, who was likely the daughter of Tudhaliya IV.
Kiyono f JapaneseJapanese feminine given name derived from 清 (
kiyo) meaning "pure, clean" and 乃 (
no) meaning "of". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Alde f Georgian (Rare)Georgian form of the Alanic name
Alda. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian artist Alde Kakabadze (1932-2016).
Eylín f Icelandic (Rare)Combination of the Old Norse name elements
ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element
auja "(gift of) luck; fortune") and
lín "flax, linen; linen garment, linen gear".
Miseria f Roman MythologyProbably means "misery" in Latin. Miseria was the Roman Goddess of misery and woe and is the Roman equivalent of her Greek counterpart
Oizys.
Enzhu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
恩 (ēn) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" and
珠 (zhū) meaning "bead, pearl, gem".
Marigot f English (Rare)Origins in a West African language, meaning "creek" in reference to a side stream or tributary rivulet. This word was brought to the Caribbean and is currently used as names for multiple (six) French-Caribbean populated locations, and thus may be used as a word or location name.
Marília f Portuguese (Brazilian), LiteraturePoetic variant form of
Maria. It was introduced by the Lusitan-Brazilian poet Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (1744-1810), who invented the name for his lyric poem "Marília de Dirceu", which he wrote under the pseudonym of Dirceu... [
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Yaowalak f ThaiMeans "young lady, sweetheart, beautiful woman" in Thai.
Jinqiu f ChineseFrom the Chinese
锦 (jǐn) meaning "bright and beautiful, brocade, tapestry, embroidery" and
秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn".
Friderun f GermanicDerived from Old High German
fridu "peace" combined with Gothic
rûna "secret."
Fuzen f & m Japanese不全, Fuzen is a rare and uncommon name meaning sin, mischief, sin, or incomplete.
Mawi f ChinMeans "pollen" or "caress" in Hakha Chin.