This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Indonesian.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Hidayah f & m Indonesian, MalayFrom Arabic هِدَايَة
(hidāya) meaning "guidance". It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.
Hidayaturrizkiyah هداية الرزقية, ᮠᮤᮓᮚᮒᮥᮁᮛᮤᮐ᮪ᮋᮤᮚᮡᮂ, ꦲꦶꦢꦪꦠ꧀ꦠꦸꦂꦫꦶꦗ꦳꧀ꦐꦪꦃ f IndonesianDerives from هداية الرزقية (
hidayah al-rizqiyah), "guidance of the livelihood" in Arabic
Hilmi m & f Arabic, Turkish, Malay, IndonesianDerived from Arabic حلم
(hilm) meaning "forbearance, tolerance, endurance" or حلم
(hulm) meaning "dream, wish". It is occasionally used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Indrawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
indra meaning "sense" combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Indri f IndonesianDerived from Sanskrit इन्दिरा
(indira) meaning "beauty, splendour".
Injilia f Indonesian (Rare)From the Indonesian word
injil, which is derived from the Arabic word الإنجيل (
al-Īnjil) meaning "gospel", with the feminine suffix -ia. This name is primarily used by Christian community in Indonesia.
Irian m & f Spanish, Indonesian, BrazilianHistorical name for the island of New Guinea in Indonesian, from Biak meaning "hot land". It is also a woman-dragon character in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea novels.
Isnin m & f Malay, IndonesianMeans "Monday" in Malay, ultimately from Arabic الاثنين
(al-ithnayni). It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Jannah f Arabic, IndonesianMeans "garden, paradise" in Arabic. In Islam this term refers to the concept of heaven.
Japa f Sanskrit, Hindi, Hinduism, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Nepali, Kannada, Sinhalese, Indonesian, Gujarati, BengaliMEANING : China rose,... [
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Jelita f IndonesianMeans "pretty, beautiful, lovely" or "angelic" in Indonesian.
Juni f & m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
Juni meaning "June", typically given to children born in that month.
Juwita f Indonesian, MalayMeans "woman, girl" derived from Indonesian and Malay
wanita meaning "woman, lady".
Kamariah f Malay, IndonesianDerived from Arabic قمري
(qamariyy) meaning "lunar, moon-like", from قمر
(qamar) meaning "moon".
Kartika f & m IndonesianMeans "star" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कृत्तिका
(krittika). This is also the Indonesian name for the constellation of the Pleiades.
Kartini f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
karti meaning "act, deed", ultimately from Sanskrit कृति
(krti). This was the name of an Indonesian women's rights activist and national hero (1879-1904).
Kemala f IndonesianMeans "gem, gemstone" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कोमल
(komala) meaning "tender, delicate, gentle".
Khusnul f & m IndonesianFrom the first part of compound Arabic names or phrases beginning with حسن ال
(husn al) meaning "goodness of the, beauty of the".
Kumala f Indonesian, Filipino (Rare), Tausug (Rare)Means "gem, gemstone" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कोमल
(komala) meaning "tender, delicate, gentle". This is also a variant of the Tausug name
Kumalah, which has the same meaning and is of the same origin.
Kurnia f & m IndonesianMeans "blessing, gift" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कारुण्य
(karunya).
Kurniasih f IndonesianMeans "giving love" from Indonesian
kurnia meaning "gift" and
asih meaning "love".
Kurniawati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
karunia meaning "blessing, grace" combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Laksmi f & m Indonesian, Indian, Kannada, HindiIndonesian form of
Lakshmi as well as a Kannada and Hindi alternate transcription. It is solely used as a feminine name in Indonesia, while it is unisex in India.
Mahardika m & f IndonesianMeans "virtuous, noble, wise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit महर्द्धिक
(maharddhika) meaning "very prosperous" (compare
Merdeka).
Maizah f Malay, IndonesianDerived from Arabic مَيْز
(mayz) meaning "distinguish, discern (between right and wrong)".
Majusi مَجُوسِيّ f IndonesianFrom Arabic مَجُوسِيّ (
majūsiyy) meaning “of or related to Zoroastrians”, which is in turn derived from مَجُوس (
majūs) meaning “Magians, Zoroastrians”. Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi was a Persian physician and psychologist from the Islamic Golden Age.
Mawarni f IndonesianPossibly either from Indonesian
mawar meaning "rose" or
warna meaning "colour".
Megawati ꦩꦺꦒꦮꦠꦶ f Indonesian, JavaneseFrom Indonesian
mega meaning "cloud", ultimately from Sanskrit मेघ
(megha), combined with the feminine suffix
-wati. A notable bearer is Indonesian president Megawati Sukarnoputri (1947-), the daughter of
Sukarno.
Mei f & m IndonesianMeans "May (the month)" in Indonesian, typically given to children born in the month of May.
Meita f IndonesianPossibly derived from Indonesian
Mei meaning "May (the month)".
Merdeka m & f IndonesianMeans "free, independent" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit महर्द्धिक
(maharddhika) meaning "very prosperous" (see the cognate
Mahardika).
Meurah m & f Indonesian, AcehneseMeans "king" in Acehnese, though it is also used as a feminine name. This was used as the title of Acehnese rulers before the arrival of Islam to Aceh; after Islam spread throughout the region, all rulers changed their title to
Sultan.
Miftahul m & f IndonesianFrom the first part of Arabic phrases beginning with مفتاح ال
(miftah al) meaning "key to the" (such as مفتاح الجنة
(miftah al-jannah) meaning "key to heaven" or "key to paradise").
Misbahul m & f Indonesian, BengaliFirst part of compound Arabic names or phrases beginning with مصباح ال
(misbah al) meaning "lamp of the" (such as مصباح الإسلام
(misbah al-Islam) meaning "lamp of Islam").
Mulia f & m IndonesianMeans "noble, honourable" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit मूल्य
(mulya).
Mulyani f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
mulia meaning "noble, honourable, magnificent", ultimately from Sanskrit मूल्य
(mulya) meaning "price, worth".
Murni f & m Indonesian, MalayMeans "pure, holy, chaste" in Indonesian and Malay. It is feminine in Indonesia and Malaysia while it is typically masculine in Brunei.
Mustika f IndonesianDerived from Indonesian
mestika meaning "precious gemstone, crystal" or "beautiful, perfect".
Mustikawati f IndonesianDerived from Indonesian
mestika meaning "precious gemstone, crystal" or "beautiful, perfect" combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Muthia f IndonesianDerived from Arabic مُطِيع
(muṭīʿ) meaning "obedient, dutiful, compliant".
Mutia f IndonesianEither from Indonesian
mutiara meaning "pearl" or from Arabic مطيع
(muti') meaning "obedient, dutiful".
Nasri m & f Arabic, Indonesian, MalayMeans "my victory" or "my help" from Arabic نصر
(nasr) meaning "victory" or نصر
(nasara) meaning "to help, to assist, to support". It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Nilawati نيلاواتي f IndonesianDerived from Indonesian
nila meaning "blue", ultimately from Sanskrit नील
(nila), combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Ningdyah ꦤꦶꦁꦢꦾꦃ, ᮔᮤᮀᮓᮡᮂ, ᬦᬶᬂᬤ᭄ᬬᬄ, نيڠدياه f Indonesian, JavaneseDerived from the Javanese suffix
dyah meaning "beautiful lady", originally referred to any young person of noble birth (see
Dyah).
Ningrum ꦤꦶꦁꦫꦸꦩ꧀, ᮔᮤᮀᮛᮥᮙ᮪, ᬦᬶᬂᬭᬸᬫ᭄, نيڠروم f Indonesian, JavaneseMeans “inside the soul” in Indonesian. Alternatively, it comes from the Javanese suffix
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Ningtyas ꦤꦶꦁꦠꦾꦱ꧀, ᮔᮤᮀᮒᮡᮞ᮪, ᬦᬶᬂᬢ᭄ᬬᬲ᭄, نيڠتياس f Indonesian, JavaneseDerived from the Javanese suffix
–tyas meaning "heart (the seat of feelings)" (see
Tyas).
Nirwana f IndonesianMeans "heaven" or "enlightenment, liberation" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit निर्वाण
(nirvana).
Noviana f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of November, typically given to girls born in that month.
Novianti f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of November, typically given to girls born in that month.
Novita f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of November, typically given to girls born in that month.