Names Categorized "feminine forms"
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Felipa is the Spanish feminine form of Philip, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses". This etymology combines the elements philos (friend, lover) and hippos (horse), ref...
Felisa is a Spanish feminine given name, a variant of Felicia. It ultimately traces back through Felicia to the Latin root Felix, which means "lucky, successful" from a Roman cognomen. The name Felix was popular among ea...
Fenna is a Dutch and Frisian feminine given name, primarily a short form and feminine form of Fen 2, which itself originally derived as a Frisian diminutive of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old Germanic el...
Fenne is a feminine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. It functions as the feminine form of Fen 2, which itself was originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old German element...
Feodora is a Russian feminine given name, a variant of Theodora, deriving from the Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" (from theos "god" and doron "gift"). It is the female counterpart of the male names Feodor, Fedor,...
Feodosiya is a Russian feminine given name, directly derived from the Greek name Theodosia, of which it is the Russian form. The name ultimately traces back to the ancient Greek Theodosios, meaning “giving to god,” from...
Ferdinanda is a rare feminine given name of Italian origin. It is the Latin-derived feminine form of Ferdinand. The name derives from a Gothic compound, likely formed from the elements friþus ("peace") or farþa ("journey...
Ferdousi is a Bengali feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Firdaus. The root name Firdaus comes from the Arabic word firdaws (فردوس), meaning "paradise," which itself traces back through an Iranian language...
Feride is a feminine given name used in Turkish and Albanian. It functions as the feminine form of Farid, which ultimately derives from the Arabic root farada meaning "to be unique, to be alone," giving the name the sens...
Fernanda is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, derived as the female equivalent of Fernando — ultimately from the Germanic masculine name Ferdinand.EtymologyThe name traces back to Fredenandu...
Fernande is the French feminine form of the male name Ferdinand. It is a predominantly French feminine given name, directly derived from Fernand, the short form of Ferdinand used in French-speaking regions. Etymology and...
Feruza is the Uzbek form of Firouzeh, a Persian name meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The name ultimately derives from the Persian word fīrūz (or pīrūz), meaning "victorious", linking it to a deep linguistic and cultural...
FevziyeFevziye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic masculine name Fawzi. The name Fawzi, ultimately from the Arabic root fāza (to triumph), means 'triumph' or 'victory'. Thus, Fevziye carries the co...
Fidelia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin fidelis, meaning "faithful". It is the feminine form of Fidel, which itself comes from the Late Latin name Fidelis, a derivative of fides (faith). The name gained p...
Fikreta is a feminine given name of Bosnian origin. It is the feminine form of Fikret, a name derived from Arabic fikra (meaning "thought, idea"), which itself comes from the Arabic root fakara (meaning "to think, to ref...
EtymologyFikriye is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Fikriyya, which is the feminine form of Fikri. The root name Fikri derives from the Arabic word fakara, meaning "to think, to reflect," and thus conveys the sense o...
Fikriyya is a feminine Arabic name that serves as the feminine form of Fikri, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fakara (meaning "to think, to reflect"). The name Fikriyya thus carries the meaning of "intellec...
Filipa is the feminine form of Philip, a name of Greek origin meaning "friend of horses." In Portuguese, it is one of several female equivalents of the masculine name Filipe or Felipe, and it is also used in Serbian, Cro...
Filipina is the Polish feminine form of the name Filip, itself derived from the Greek name Philip. As a Polish given name, it follows the common pattern of adding the suffix -ina to create feminine equivalents of masculi...
Filippa is a feminine given name used in Greek, Scandinavian, and Italian cultures. It is the feminine form of Philip, which in turn derives from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), composed of the elements philos meani...
Fiona is a feminine given name of Gaelic origins, primarily used in English and Scottish contexts. It is the feminine form of Fionn, which itself derives from the Old Irish name Finn, rooted in the finn element meaning "...
Fiorenza is an Italian feminine given name, ultimately derived from the Latin Florentius (see Florence). The name shares roots with the Latin verb floreo, meaning "to flourish" or "to blossom," bringing connotations of p...
Firoozeh is a Persian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of فیروزه (Firouzeh), which means "turquoise" (the gemstone) in Persian. The name can also be interpreted as a feminine form of Firouz, meaning "victo...
Firouzeh is a Persian feminine given name with two possible origins. Primarily, it derives directly from the Persian word for the turquoise gemstone, firouzeh, a term that can also be spelled firoozeh or firuzeh. The pre...
Firuzə is the Azerbaijani form of Firouzeh, a Persian-derived feminine given name. In Azerbaijani, the name is also the word for "turquoise" (the gemstone), directly reflecting its etymology. The name traces its roots to...
Firuza is a Tajik feminine given name, derived as the Tajik form of Firouzeh. The name is ultimately rooted in the Persian word for "turquoise" (the gemstone), but it is also often considered a feminine variant of Firouz...
Firuze is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Persian name Firouzeh. The name is ultimately connected to the root Firouz, which comes from Persian pīrūz or fīrūz meaning "victorious". However, through its int...
Firuzeh is a Persian feminine name that serves as an alternate transcription of فیروزه, ultimately derived from Firouz (also spelled Firuz or Pirooz), a Persian masculine name meaning "victorious." The name Firuzeh is cl...
Flávia is a Portuguese feminine form of Flavius, the Roman family name meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired" from Latin flavus "yellow, golden". Flávia is a common given name in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly...
Flavia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, predominantly used in Italy, Romania, Spain, and other Romance-language-speaking countries. The name is the feminine form of Flavius, the nomen gentilicium (family name) o...
Flaviana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, serving as the feminine form of Flavian. The name Flavian itself is derived from the Roman family name Flavianus, which in turn comes from Flavius, a prominent Latin nom...
Etymology and History Flavie is the French feminine form of the Roman family name Flavius, which derived from Latin flavus meaning “yellow” or “golden.” This color adjective originally described blonde hair and was used...
Flavienne is a French feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Flavian. Flavian itself originates from the Roman family name Flavianus, which in turn is derived from the Latin name Flavius, meaning "golden" o...
Florência is the Portuguese feminine form of the Latin name Florentius (or its feminine counterpart Florentia), ultimately derived from the Latin word florens, meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing." As such, Florência sh...
Florencia is a Spanish feminine given name representing the vernacular form of the Latin names Florentius (masculine) and Florentia (feminine), which derive from the Latin word florens, meaning "prosperous" or "flourishi...
Florentia is the original feminine form of the name Florence, derived from the Latin masculine name Florentius or its feminine counterpart Florentia. Both ultimately come from the Latin word florens, meaning "prosperous"...
Florentina is a feminine given name used in Romanian, Spanish, and Medieval Latin contexts. It is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Florentinus, which itself derives from Florence, ultimately from Latin florens me...
Florentine is the French feminine form of Florentina, which itself derives from Florentinus, a Latin name built upon florens meaning “prosperous, flourishing.” Ultimately, Florentine shares its root with the more widely...
Florentyna is the Polish form of Florentina, the feminine form of the Latin name Florentinus, a derivative of Florence. Etymology The root name, Florence, comes from the Latin masculine name Florentius or its feminine co...
Floriana is a feminine given name of Italian and Romanian origin, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Florianus, the masculine form of which is Florian. The name is strongly linked to the Latin word flos (genitive...
Floriane is a French feminine form of the masculine name Florian. The name belongs to a rich onomastic tradition rooted in Latin, evoking images of flowers and blossoming. Floriane is relatively uncommon as a given name...
Florianne is a French feminine given name, a variant of Floriane. The name ultimately traces its roots through a chain of linguistic and historical developments going back to the Roman era. Floriane itself is the French...
Florina is a feminine name of Latin origin, used in Romanian, Spanish, and other languages. It is the feminine form of Florinus, which is itself a derivative of the Roman cognomen Florus, ultimately from Latin flos meani...
Fortunata is the feminine form of Fortunato, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy." The name carries a strong sense of luck and divine favor, rooted in the Latin wo...
Fouzia is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فوزيّة (Fawzia) or Urdu فوزیہ (Fawzia), used primarily in North Africa and Pakistan. The name is a feminine form of Arabic Fawzi, which derives from the root fāza meanin...
Fran is a unisex given name used in Croatia, England, Slovenia, and Spain. It originated as a short form of Francis, Frances, or other related names.EtymologyFran was originally a nickname for longer names such as Franci...
Francene is a modern English variant of the name Francine. Francine itself is a diminutive of Françoise, the French feminine form of François, which ultimately derives from the Latin name Franciscus (see Francis). The na...
Frances is an English feminine given name, the feminine form of Francis. The distinction between Francis as the masculine form and Frances as the feminine did not arise until the 17th century; prior to that, Francis was...
Francesca is the Italian and Catalan feminine form of Francis, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks. The Franks were named for a...
Francette is a French feminine diminutive of François, reflecting a common pattern in French onomastics of using suffixes to create affectionate or familiar variants of given names.Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe...
Francine is a feminine given name of French origin. It originated as a diminutive of Françoise, the French feminine form of François, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman." The root...
Francisca is a feminine given name used in Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish, and Medieval Latin contexts. It is the feminine form of Franciscus (see Francis). The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Franciscus meaning...
Frančiška is the Slovene feminine form of Francis, which itself originates from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "from the tribe of the Franks". The Franks were a Germanic confederation known for th...
Etymology and OriginFranciska is a Hungarian feminine form of the Latin name Franciscus, which ultimately derives from the Germanic tribe of the Franks. The name Franciscus means "Frenchman", and is rooted in the Proto-G...
Franciszka is the Polish feminine form of Francis, derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus, which originally meant "Frenchman," ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, named for a type of spear (Proto-Germa...
Françoise is the French feminine form of François, which itself derives from the Late Latin Franciscus, ultimately meaning "Frenchman" and tracing back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks. The name is thus a direct count...
Frangag is the Scottish Gaelic feminine form of Francis. As a Gaelic adaptation, it corresponds to the English name Frances, the feminine equivalent of Francis. The name is pronounced /ˈfɾaŋkak/ in Scottish Gaelic.Etymol...
Etymology and OriginFranka is the feminine form of Frank, used primarily in Dutch and German. The root name Frank derives from the tribal name of the Franks, a Germanic people who settled in what is now France, Belgium,...
Franka is a Croatian feminine given name, representing the Croatian form of Franca, which itself is a contracted form of Francesca. Ultimately, these names trace back to the Latin Franciscus (see Francis), meaning "Frenc...
Frañseza is the Breton feminine form of the Latin name Franciscus, which ultimately derives from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, a people named for a type of spear used in battle. The name thus carries the meaning "Fre...