This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *l.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Ocuil m & f NahuatlFrom Nahuatl
ocuilin, "worm, caterpillar".
Odgerel f & m MongolianMeans "starlight" in Mongolian, from од
(od) meaning "star" and гэрэл
(gerel) meaning "light".
Oguljemal f UzbekFrom
ogul meaning "son" and
jemal meaning "beautiful".
Ohuatl m & f NahuatlMeans "green maize stalks, sugar cane" in Nahuatl.
Ollacatl m & f NahuatlPossibly means "rubber person", derived from Nahuatl
olli "rubber, a rubber ball". Alternately, could mean "person from Ollac".
Olmago'zal f UzbekDerived from
olma meaning "apple" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Olmagul f UzbekDerived from
olma meaning "apple" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oltingul f UzbekCombination of Uzbek
oltin meaning "golden" and
gul meaning "flower".
Oltinjamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oltin meaning "gold" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Oltinxol f UzbekDerived from
oltin meaning "gold" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Ölziizhargal f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian өлзий
(ölzii) meaning "good luck, blessing" and жаргал
(jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Omemazatl f NahuatlMeans "two-deer" in Nahuatl, referring to the day of the Aztec calendar that the bearer was born.
Omongul f UzbekDerived from
omon meaning "safe, healthy" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Omonjamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
omon meaning "safe, healthy" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Omonxol f UzbekDerived from
omon meaning "safe, healthy" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Onagul f UzbekDerived from
ona meaning "mother" or a term of respect for women, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oqgo'zal f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Oqgul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oqjamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Oqko'ngil f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
ko'ngil meaning "heart".
Oqmaral f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
maral meaning "Caspian deer".
Oqxol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
oq meaning "white", "grey", "silver" or "clear" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Oriel m & f HebrewCombination of the names
Ori and
El means "My light is God", making it relative to
Uriel.
Ortal f HebrewCombination of
Or and
Tal; composed of Hebrew אוֹר
('or) meaning "light" and טַל
(tal) meaning "dew" (together meaning "dew glow").
Ortiqgo'zal f UzbekDerived from
ortiq meaning "superior" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Ortiqjamol f UzbekDerived from
ortiq meaning "superior" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Otgonjargal f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian отгон
(otgon) meaning "youngest, final" and жаргал
(jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Oygo'zal f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Oyimgul f UzbekDerived from
oyim, a title used for aristocratic women, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oyjamol f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Oymahal f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
mahal meaning "moment, occasion".
Oymaral f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
maral meaning "Caspian deer".
Oynagul f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Oynajamol f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Oynaxol f UzbekDerived from
oyna meaning "a pane of glass", "mirror", or "window" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Oyto'l f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
to'l meaning "born late".
Oyuunzhargal f MongolianFrom Mongolian оюун
(oyuun) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or "mind, spirit" in Mongolian and жаргал
(jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Oyuunzul f MongolianFrom Mongolian оюун
(oyuun) meaning "wisdom, intellect" or "mind, spirit" in Mongolian and зул
(zul) meaning "light, lamp".
Oyxol f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Oyzilol f UzbekDerived from
oy meaning "moon" and
zilol meaning "crystal clear".
Özdal m & f TurkishDerived from
öz meaning "self" and
dal meaning "catch, capture".
Özgül f TurkishFrom Turkish
öz meaning "essence, self" and
gül meaning "rose".
Ozodagul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
ozoda meaning "neat, tidy" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Pageral m & f FilipinoThe name Pageral comes from the Filipino word ‘Pag-iral’ which literally means ‘Existence’
Pakdil f KurdishFrom the Kurdish
pak meaning "immaculate" and
dil meaning "heart".
Pardagul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
parda meaning "screen, curtain" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Pargol f PersianA Persian name that may mean "flower petals", "soft petals", or any other definition within a similar category.
Parigul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
pari meaning "fairy" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Pastel f EnglishFrom mid 17th century: via French from Italian
pastello, diminutive of
pasta ‘paste’.
Patel m & f IndianFrom the Gujarati word પટેલ (
paṭēl) meaning "chief, village headsman". This is the most common surname among Indian-Americans.
Paxtagul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
paxta meaning "cotton, cotton plant" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Payramgul f MariDerived from the Tatar
байрам (bayram) meaning "holiday" and
гол (gol) meaning "flower".
Pelgul f KurdishDerived from Kurdish
pelên meaning "petals" and
gula meaning "rose".
Perîgul f KurdishFrom the Kurdish words
perî, meaning "fairy" and
gul meaning "flower".
Philidel f & m Literature, TheatrePerhaps based on
Philadelphia or
Fidelis. It was used by John Dryden in his opera 'King Arthur; or, the British Worthy' (1691), where it belongs to an air spirit in the service of Merlin who saves Arthur from the evil schemes of Osmond, a Saxon sorcerer, and Grimbald, an enemy earth spirit.
Píl f FaroeseDerived from Faroese
pílur "willow tree".
Pimpernel f Literature, English (Rare), Dutch (Rare)From the flower Scarlet Pimpernel, a low growing annual plant. It is well known for being the emblem of the fictional hero of the same name. Tolkien used the name for one of the Took sisters.
Po'latgul f UzbekDerived from
po'lat meaning "steel" or "invincable" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Poshshagul f UzbekDerived from
poshsha, an endearing term for a girl or woman, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Pradel m & f VariousFrom the surname, Pradel, which is derived from the Italian word
prato, "feild, meadow".
Praisthel f South African (Rare)The name comes from the the phrase Praise the Lord. Some of the letters from the pharse are removed to turn it into a name.
Pranjal m & f Sanskrit (Rare)The name is of Sanskrit origin. It is generally used for male persons, however a few females are found sharing this name too.
Précis-de-marvel f ObscureA girl on Tiktok tells the story of her first name. It's his progenitor called Marvel, who named her Précis-De-Marvel.
Pryntyl f LiteratureProbably onomatopoeic form. Pryntyl is a mermaid, the main character of Louis-Ferdinand Céline's Scandale aux abysses (1950), the name is also the title of a famous Italian song by Vinicio Capossela.
Pürevzhargal f & m MongolianFrom Mongolian пүрэв
(pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter" and жаргал
(jargal) meaning "happiness, blessing".
Qalamgul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qalam meaning "pen, pencil", "writing style", or "mascara" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Qamarjamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qamar meaning "moon" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Qandeel f & m UrduMeans "lamp, lantern" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic قنديل
(qindil).
Qandgul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qand meaning "sugarcube" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Qərənfil f AzerbaijaniMeans "carnation (flower)" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic قرنفل
(qaranful).
Qaratel f AzerbaijaniMeans "black-haired", from Azerbaijani
qara meaning "black" and
tel meaning "strand of hair".
Qirmizgul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qirmiz(i) meaning "red, scarlet" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Qorxol f UzbekUzbek feminine name derived from
qor meaning "snow" and
xol meaning "mole, dot, beauty mark".
Qo'zigul f UzbekDerived from
qo'zi meaning "lamb" and
gul "rose, flower".
Qualchamitl m & f NahuatlMeaning uncertain. The first element probably derives from Nahuatl
cualli "good, well, a good thing; beautiful, handsome, pretty".
Quetzalxochitl f NahuatlMeans "feather flower" or "precious flower", from Nahuatl
quetzalli "quetzal feather, precious thing" and
xochitl "flower".
Qumral f AzerbaijaniMeans "reddish-yellow, light brown, chestnut-coloured" in Azerbaijani.
Qurbongul f UzbekDerived from
qurbon meaning "religious offering, oblation" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Qutlijamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
qutli meaning "blessed, full of blessings" and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Ragil m & f JavaneseMeans "youngest child, lastborn" in Javanese.
Raiel m & f Filipino (Modern, Rare)From the Japanese
rai, meaning "lightning" and the Hebrew
el, meaning "God". Don't ask why this is, ask my parents.
Rajabgul f UzbekDerived from
rajab, the seventh month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Rakul f IndianAs in Rakul Preet Singh, an Indian film actress
Randarsól f FaroeseCombination of the Old Norse name elements
rǫnd "shield; rim, edge (of a shield)" and
sól "sun".
Ravzagul f UzbekDerived from
ravza meaning "flower garden" or "the Garden of Paradise" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Rebel f & m English (Rare)From the Old French
rebelle, from the Latin
rebellis 'waging war again; insurgent', from
rebellō 'I wage war again, fight back', from
re- 'again, back' and
bellō 'I wage war'.
Reftarıdil f Ottoman TurkishFrom Persian رفتار
(raftar) meaning "behaviour, conduct; movement, strut, prance" and دل
(dil) meaning "heart".
Reizl f YiddishVariant of
Raisel. A notable bearer of this name was the Polish-born American actress Reizl Bożyk (1914-1993), who was primarily active in Yiddish theatre.
Revival m & f EnglishMeaning, "return to consciousness; restore to health," from Middle French
revivre, from Latin
revivere "to live again," from
re- "again" +
vivere "to live."
Rezagul f UzbekDerived from
reza meaning "small, tiny" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Richèl f Dutch (Rare)Dutch variant spelling of
Richelle (which is far more popular). A known bearer of this name is the Dutch professional tennis player Richèl Hogenkamp (b. 1992).
Rizogul f UzbekDerived from
riso meaning "satisfaction" or "purification of the heart" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Rogul f KurdishDerived from Kurdish
ro meaning "sun" and
gula meaning "rose".
Rohatgul f UzbekDerived from
rohat meaning "pleasure" or "comfort, ease" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Romduol f KhmerA type of aromatic flower that blooms at night, typically found around Angkor Wat.
Romeral f & m AragoneseTaken from the Spanish word
romeral, meaning "valley of rosemaries".
Roniel m & f HebrewCombination of the name
Roni 1 means "my joy" or "my song" and
El, reference to God.
Roselil f Danish (Rare)Possibly a combination of Danish
rose meaning "rose" and
lilje meaning "lily" or
lille meaning "little".
Roselil og hendes moder (
Roselil and Her Mother) is a Danish song by Christian Knud Frederik Molbech (1821-1888)... [
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Roxil f LiteratureFrom both Bryan Davis's book series,
The Oracles of Fire and
Dragons in our Midst.
Rupal f IndianPresumably an elaborated form of
Rupa, probably from the Hindi and Sanskrit word
rupya (wrought silver), or the similar word
rupa (to shape), from which the Indonesian word rupiah derives.
RuPaul m & f Popular CultureIn the case of American drag queen RuPaul Charles, it was a combination
roux (a mixture of lard, flour and season which makes the base of gumbo) and
Paul.
Rydel f EnglishFeminine form of
Rydell. A known bearer is the American singer and actress Rydel Lynch (1993-).
Rykel m & f DutchThis name means “the rich one”. Rykel Bennett from the Ohana Adventure, a YouTuber, has this name.
Sabogul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
sabo meaning "morning breeze" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Sabriel f & m Literature, Judeo-Christian-Islamic LegendThere are multiple explanations for the etymology of this name. One is that it is a variant form of
Sabrael. An other is that it is derived from Hebrew
sabi "stop, rest" combined with
el "God", thus meaning "(the) rest of God"... [
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Sabzagul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
sabza meaning "verdant" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Saenal f & m Korean (Modern, Rare)From native Korean 새날
(saenal) meaning "new day; new age/era," a combination of determiner 새
(sae) meaning "new" and 날
(nal) meaning "day, time."
Saetbyeol f & m Korean (Modern)From native Korean 샛별
(saetbyeol) meaning "morning star; rising star," derived from earlier
Saebyeol with the addition of the genitive infix ㅅ
(-s-).
Safargo'zal f UzbekDerived from
safar, the name of the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Safargul f UzbekDerived from
safar, the name of the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Safarjamol f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
safar, the name of the second month of the Islamic lunar calendar, and
jamol meaning "beauty".
Safogul f UzbekDerived from
safo meaning "clear, limpid" or "enjoyment" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Safsargul f UzbekDerived from Uzbek
safsar meaning "violet (colour)" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".
Sagal f SomaliA name that derives from the word sagal which means morning rays of the sun during the rainy season.
Sahargul f UzbekDerived from Uzbk
sahar meaning "first light" and
gul meaning "rose, flower".