This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Biblical (All).
Tirzah תִּרְצָה f BiblicalFrom the Hebrew name
תִּרְצָה (Tirtsa) meaning
"favourable". Tirzah is the name of one of the daughters of
Zelophehad in the Old Testament. It also occurs in the Old Testament as a place name, the early residence of the kings of the northern kingdom.
Tryphena Τρύφαινα f BiblicalFrom the Greek name
Τρύφαινα (Tryphaina), derived from Greek
τρυφή (tryphe) meaning
"softness, delicacy". This name is mentioned briefly in the New Testament.
Vashti וַשְׁתִּי f BiblicalProbably of Persian origin, possibly a superlative form of
𐎺𐎢 (vahu) meaning
"good". According to the Old Testament this was the name of the first wife of King
Ahasuerus of Persia before he married
Esther.
Zebidah זְבִידָה f BiblicalDerived from Hebrew
זָבַד (zavaḏ) meaning "to give". In the Old Testament she is a wife of King
Josiah of Judah and the mother of
Jehoiakim. Her name is spelled as
Zebudah in some translations.
Zebudah זְבִידָה f BiblicalVariant of
Zebidah found in some versions of the Old Testament (including the King James Version).
Zeruiah צְרוּיָה f BiblicalFrom Hebrew
צֳרִי (tsori) meaning
"balm, salve". In the Old Testament this name belongs to the sister of King
David and the mother of
Abishai,
Joab and Asahel.
Zibiah צִבְיָה f BiblicalMeans
"female gazelle" in Hebrew, the feminine form of the word
צְבִי (tsevi). In the Old Testament this is the name of the mother of King
Joash of Judah.
Zillah צִלָּה f BiblicalMeans
"shade" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament she is the second wife of
Lamech.
Zilpah זִלְפָּה f BiblicalMeans
"frailty" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the handmaid who was given to
Jacob by
Leah.