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.
Timun Mas f Indonesian, FolkloreMeans "golden cucumber", ultimately derived from Indonesian words
ketimun meaning "cucumber" and
emas meaning "gold".... [
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Tjandra m & f IndonesianMeans "moon" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit चन्द्र (
chandra).
Trisnawati f IndonesianDerived from Javanese
trisna meaning "love" combined with the feminine suffix
-wati.
Tuti f IndonesianPossibly means "little girl" or "kind" in Indonesian.
Ulfa f IndonesianDerived from Arabic ألفة
('ulfa) meaning "intimacy, affinity, affection, harmony".
Utami f IndonesianDerived from Indonesian
utama meaning "best, main, principal", ultimately from Sanskrit उत्तम
(uttama).
Wijaya m & f Indonesian, SinhaleseDerived from Sanskrit विजय
(vijaya) meaning "victory". It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Witri f IndonesianFrom Arabic وَتِّرِي
(wattirī) meaning "uneven" or "sinewy, stringed".
Yanuar m & f IndonesianFrom the name of the month of January, typically given to children born in that month.
Yulianti f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
Juli meaning "July", given to girls born in the month of July.
Yunalis f & m Indonesian (Rare), Malay (Rare)Meaning uncertain, possibly a recently coined name. A notable bearer is Yunalis binti Mat Zara'ai (1986-), a Malaysian singer professionally known as Yuna.
Yuni f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
Juni meaning "June", typically given to girls born in that month.
Yunita f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
Juni meaning "June", typically given to girls born in that month.
Yusri m & f Indonesian, MalayMeans "my comfort, my wealth" from Arabic يسر
(yusr) meaning "comfort, ease, wealth, prosperity". It is a unisex name in Indonesia while it is solely masculine in Malaysia.
Zahrah f Malay, IndonesianMalay and Indonesian form of
Zahra. It is often paired with
Fatimah in reference to the Arabic title for the daughter of the Prophet
Muhammad, فاطمة الزهراء
(Fatimah Az-Zahrā’), meaning "Fatimah the Splendid".
Zulfa f & m Arabic, Indonesian, DhivehiDerived from Arabic زلفة
(zulfah) meaning "closeness, nearness, proximity", also referring to a period of time marking the commencement of either day or night. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Indonesia.