Browse Submitted Names

This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *mad* or *mat*.
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Tanelankemats f Ainu
Meaning "Woman who plants Seeds" in Ainu.
Tematea f Romani (Caló)
Caló form of Mary, used in reference to the Virgin Mary.
Tematlalehua f Nahuatl
Possibly derived from Nahuatl tematlahuia "to use a rock-hurling sling on something", or from a combination of tematlatl "rock-throwing sling" and either elehuia "to wish, to desire" or ilihuiz "thoughtlessly".
Thomatilla f German (Bessarabian)
Variant of Domitilla, possibly influenced by Thomas.
Tomader f Arabic, Turkish
Means "star" in Turkish.
Umata f Tongan
Means "rainbow" in Tongan.
Ummati f Indian (Sikh)
intelligent, good nature ,very helpful,long ages live ,open thoughts creation
Ummatoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek ummat refering to the community of Muslims and oy meaning "moon".
Urmat m & f Kyrgyz
Derived from Persian حرمت (hurmat) meaning "respect, deference, veneration".
Varima-te-takere f Polynesian Mythology
Primordial mother goddess in Cook Islands mythology. Her name has been attested as meaning "goddess of the beginning" or "the mud at the bottom". It may be derived from vari meaning "mud" and takere meaning "bottom of a canoe".
Vəsamət f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani feminine form of Wasim.
Velmata f Mordvin
Derived from the Erzya verb вельмемс (veľmems) meaning "to come to life, to be resurrected".
Whaitiri-mātakataka f Polynesian Mythology
Means "crashing thunder" in Maori. This is one of the names of Whaitiri.
Wilmadeen f English (American)
The meaning of the name is unknown.
Wilmadeene f Popular Culture (Modern)
A combination of Wilma and Dean. Wilma Dean "Deanie" Loomis is a main character of the 1961 movie Splendor in the Grass... [more]
Yasomati f Dogri
Means "successful lady" in Dogri.
Zelimat f Chechen
Possibly a form of Zalima or Zulima.
Zulmat f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek zulmat meaning "pitch darkness".