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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the categories include variants.
gender
usage
Aaren m & f English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of Aaron.
Addyson f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Addison.
Adelle f English
Variant of Adele.
Adena f Hebrew (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Hebrew עֲדִינָה (see Adina 3).
Adriene f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian variant of Adriana.
Ælfthryth f Anglo-Saxon
Variant of Ælfþryð (see Elfreda).
Ågot f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant form of Agatha.
Ailen f Mapuche
Variant of Ayelen.
Aimee f English
Variant of Amy, influenced by French Aimée.
Ainara f Basque, Spanish
Variant of Enara.
Ainoa f Spanish
Spanish form of Ainhoa.
Aira f Finnish
Variant of Airi 2.
Aithne f Irish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Eithne.
Akhila f Telugu, Malayalam
Feminine form of Akhil.
Akulina f Russian
Variant of Akilina.
Alaia 2 f English (Modern)
Probably a variant of Alayah. It is likely also influenced by the fashion brand Alaïa, named for the Tunisian-French designer Azzedine Alaïa (1935-2017). His surname in Arabic is عليّة (ʿAlayya), meaning "lofty".
Alannah f Irish, English (Modern)
Variant of Alana. It has been influenced by the affectionate Anglo-Irish word alannah, from the Irish Gaelic phrase a leanbh meaning "O child".
Alayah f English (Modern)
Probably a variant of Aaliyah based on names such as Amaya and Anaya.
Aleta f English
Possibly a variant of Alethea. This was the name of the wife of the title character in the comic strip Prince Valiant, which first appeared in 1937.
Aletha f English
Variant of Alethea.
Alevtina f Russian
Possibly a variant of Valentina.
Alia 1 f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic علياء (see Alya 1), عالية (see Aaliyah) or عليّة (see Aliya 1).
Alisha f English
Variant of Alicia.
Alita f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Alethea.
Alix f & m French
Medieval French variant of Alice, also sometimes used as a masculine name. This is the name of the hero (a young Gaulish man) of a French comic book series, which debuted in 1948.
Almira 1 f Literature
Variant of Elmira 1. Handel used it for the title character in his opera Almira (1705).
Alys f English
Variant of Alice.
Alyx f English (Rare)
Feminine variant of Alex.
Amelia f English, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Medieval French
Variant of Amalia, though it is sometimes confused with Emilia, which has a different origin. The name became popular in England after the German House of Hanover came to the British throne in the 18th century — it was borne by daughters of both George II and George III. The author Henry Fielding used it for the title character in his novel Amelia (1751). Another famous bearer was Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), the first woman to make a solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean.... [more]
Amelie f German
German variant of Amelia.
Amery m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Emery.
Ami 2 f English
Variant of Amy.
Amie f English
Variant of Amy.
Amilia f English (Rare)
Variant of either Amalia or Emilia.
Aminah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic Amina 1 or Amina 2, as well as the usual form in Malay and Indonesian.
Amoura f English (Modern)
Variant of Amora (perhaps based on French amour).
Anano f Georgian
Georgian variant of Ana.
Anelia f Bulgarian
Alternate transcription of Bulgarian Анелия (see Aneliya).
Angiola f Italian
Variant of Angela.
Annabel f English, Dutch
Variant of Amabel, with the spelling altered as if it were a combination of Anna and French belle "beautiful". This name appears to have arisen in Scotland in the Middle Ages.
Anneli f Finnish, Estonian, Swedish, German
Finnish, Estonian and Swedish form of Annelie, as well as a German variant.
Annica f Swedish
Variant of Annika.
Annora f English (Rare)
Medieval English variant of Honora.
Ardith f English
Variant of Ardath.
Arin f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Erin or Aaron.
Arja f Finnish
Variant of Irja. The Finnish poet Eino Leino used it in his poem Arja and Selinä (1916), though belonging to a male character.
Arleen f English
Variant of Arline.
Arlene f English, Filipino
Variant of Arline. Since the onset of the 20th century, this is the most common spelling of this name.
Arnborg f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant form of Arnbjǫrg.
Åse f Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Norwegian form of Åsa, as well as a Swedish and Danish variant. It was used by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen in his play Peer Gynt (1867), where it belongs to the mother of the title character.
Ashlie f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Ashley.
Ashtyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant of Ashton.
Asih f Indonesian
Variant of Kasih.
Astride f French, Portuguese (Rare)
French and Portuguese variant of Astrid.
Aubree f English (Modern)
Feminine variant of Aubrey.
Audra 2 f English
Variant of Audrey, used since the 19th century. It jumped in popularity in the United States after the debut of the television series The Big Valley (1965-1969), which featured the character Audra Barkley.
'Avigayil f Biblical Hebrew
Biblical Hebrew form of Abigail.
Ayelen f Mapuche
From Mapuche ayelen "laughing", ayliñ "clear" or aylen "ember".
Azaria m & f Hebrew, English (Modern)
Hebrew form of Azariah (masculine), as well as a feminine variant in the English-speaking world.
Basmath f Biblical, Biblical Latin
Variant of Basemath. This is the name of a daughter of Solomon in the Old Testament.
Batsheva f Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Bathsheba.
Batya f Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Bithiah.
Batyah f Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Bithiah.
Berniece f English
Variant of Bernice.
Berny m & f English
Variant of Bernie.
Bethanie f English
Variant of Bethany.
Blanch f English
Variant of Blanche.
Boadicea f Brythonic (Latinized)
Medieval variant of Boudicca, possibly arising from a scribal error.
Braidy m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Brady.
Branda f English (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Brandy or a feminine form of Brand.
Brande f English
Variant of Brandy.
Brandee f English
Variant of Brandy.
Brandie f English
Variant of Brandy.
Breanna f English
Variant of Briana.
Brianna f English
Variant of Briana. This is currently the more popular spelling of the name.
Britney f English (Modern)
Variant of Brittany. This name is borne by the American pop singer Britney Spears (1981-).
Bronwyn f English
Variant of Bronwen used in the English-speaking world (especially Australia and New Zealand).
Cailin f English (Rare)
Variant of Kaylyn. It also coincides with the Irish word cailín meaning "girl".
Candi f English
Variant of Candy.
Candis f English
Variant of Candace.
Candyce f English
Variant of Candace.
Caren f English
Variant of Karen 1.
Cari f English
Variant of Carrie.
Carissa f English
Variant of Charissa.
Caryl f English
Variant of Carol 1.
Catrine f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Scandinavian contracted form of Katherine.
Cecelia f English
Variant of Cecilia.
Cecilie f Norwegian, Danish, Czech
Norwegian and Danish form of Cecilia, as well as a Czech variant of Cecílie.
Cerridwen f Welsh
Variant of Ceridwen.
Chariklia f Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Charikleia.
Charmian f Literature
Form of Charmion used by Shakespeare in his play Antony and Cleopatra (1606).
Cherise f English
Variant of Charisse.
Cherryl f English
Variant of Cheryl.
Cheyanne f English (Modern)
Variant of Cheyenne probably influenced by the name Anne 1.
Christal f English
Variant of Crystal.
Chrystal f English
Variant of Crystal.
Ciara 2 f English (Modern)
Variant of Sierra. Use of the name has perhaps been influenced by the brand of perfume called Ciara, which was introduced by Revlon in 1973.
Clemency f English (Rare)
Medieval variant of Clemence. It can also simply mean "clemency, mercy" from the English word, ultimately from Latin clemens "merciful".
Codie m & f English (Modern)
Variant or feminine form of Cody.
Coleen f English
Variant of Colleen.
Collyn f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Colleen or Colin 2.
Corrina f English
Variant of Corinna.
Corrine f English
Variant of Corinne.
Courteney f English
Variant of Courtney. A famous bearer is actress Courteney Cox (1964-).
Cybill f English (Rare)
Variant of Sibyl. This name was borne by actress Cybill Shepherd (1950-), who was named after her grandfather Cy and her father Bill.
Daly f & m English (Rare)
From a surname that was a variant of Daley.
Daphnée f French (Rare)
French variant form of Daphne.
Darcey f English
Feminine variant of Darcy.
D'Arcy f & m English
Variant of Darcy.
Dariya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Daria.
Davinia f English (Rare), Spanish (Modern)
Probably an elaboration of Davina. About 1980 this name jumped in popularity in Spain, possibly due to the main character on the British television series The Foundation (1977-1979), which was broadcast in Spain as La Fundación.
Dayna f English
Feminine variant of Dana 2.
Delora f English
Altered form of Dolores.
Deloris f English
Variant of Dolores.
Devon m & f English
Variant of Devin. It may also be partly inspired by the name of the county of Devon in England, which got its name from the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe.
Diann f English
Variant of Diane.
Dianna f English
Variant of Diana.
Dollie f English
Variant of Dolly.
Dorean f English
Variant of Doreen.
Dores f Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician form of Dolores.
Dorris f English
Variant of Doris.
Dortha f English
Variant of Dorothy.
Dorthy f English
Variant of Dorothy.
Dvora f Hebrew
Alternate transcription of Hebrew דְּבוֹרָה (see Devora).
Dylis f Welsh
Variant of Dilys.
Efthalia f Greek
Modern Greek form of Euthalia.
Efua f Akan
Variant of Afua.
Eiluned f Welsh
Variant of Eluned.
Ekua f Akan
Variant of Akua.
Elaina f English
Variant of Elaine.
Eleanore f English
Variant of Eleanor.
Elenora f English
Variant of Eleanor.
Elian m & f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant of names beginning with Eli, such as Elijah or Elisabeth.
Elliot m & f English
From a surname that was a variant of Elliott.
Emelia f English
Variant of Amelia.
Emmalyn f English (Modern)
Variant of Emmeline, or else a combination of Emma and the fashionable name suffix lyn.
Ericka f English
Variant of Erica.
Erja f Finnish
Variant of Irja.
Eshe f Swahili
Variant of Asha 2.
Esme f & m English
Variant of Esmé.
Eveleen f English (Rare)
Either a diminutive of Eve or a variant of Evelyn.
Evonne f English
Variant of Yvonne.
Fadime f Turkish
Turkish variant of Fatma.
Fae f English
Variant of Fay.
Farzana f Pashto, Urdu, Bengali
Pashto, Urdu and Bengali form of Farzaneh.
Faye f English
Variant of Fay.
Filimena f Macedonian
Macedonian form of Philomena.
Finnuala f Irish
Variant of Fionnuala.
Francene f English (Rare)
English variant of Francine.
Gae f English (Rare)
Variant of Gay.
Gaenor f Welsh
Welsh variant of Gaynor.
Garbiñe f Basque
Variant of Garbi.
Gaye 1 f English
Variant of Gay.
Gobnet f Irish (Rare)
Anglicized form of Gobnait.
Guendolen f Arthurian Cycle
Variant of Gwendolen, used by Walter Scott in his poem The Bridal of Triermain (1813) for a queen who became the mother of Gyneth by King Arthur.
Gwenith f Welsh
Variant of Gwyneth, influenced by the Welsh word gwenith meaning "wheat".
Gwenneth f Welsh
Variant of Gwyneth.
Gwenyth f Welsh
Variant of Gwyneth.
Hadyn m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Hayden.
Halime f Turkish
Turkish form of Halima.
Hanaa f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic هناء (see Hana 1).
Harriett f English
Variant of Harriet.
Heleen f Dutch
Dutch variant of Helen.
Heleena f Finnish
Finnish variant of Helena.
Helka f Finnish
Finnish variant of Helga.
Henda f Yiddish (Rare)
Yiddish variant of Hannah.
Herta f German
Variant of Hertha.
Hiltraud f German
Variant of Hiltrud.
Honora f Irish, English
Variant of Honoria. It was brought to England and Ireland by the Normans.
Hut-Heru f Egyptian Mythology (Hypothetical)
Reconstructed Egyptian form of Hathor.
Icíar f Spanish
Spanish variant of Itziar.
Iida f Finnish
Finnish form of Ida.
Ilene f English
Variant of Eileen, probably inspired by the spelling of Irene.
Ilsa f German
Variant of Ilse.