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Puleng Feminine Sotho

Puleng is a feminine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "in the rain". The name is derived from the Sotho word pula, which refers to rain, an essential and life-giving element in the cultural and ecological context of S...

Punam Feminine Hindi

Punam is a Hindi feminine name that means "full moon". It is derived from the Sanskrit word पूर्णिमा (pūrṇimā), which refers to the night of the full moon (Purnima) in Hindu calendar. The full moon day (Purnima) is consi...

Punita Feminine Hindi Marathi

Punita is a feminine first name used in Hindi and Marathi. It is the feminine form of Punit (also spelled Puneet), which derives from the Sanskrit word पुनीत (punīta) meaning "cleaned, purified." The name thus carries co...

Pura Feminine Spanish

Pura is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the Spanish word pura meaning "pure." It is also used as a diminutive of Purificación, a name referring to the ritual purification of the Virgin Mary after the birth of...

Purificación Feminine Spanish

Purificación is a Spanish female given name meaning "purification" directly referring to the ritual purification of the Virgin Mary after her childbirth. The name is derived from the Roman Catholic feast of the Purificat...

Purity Feminine English

Purity is a female given name derived directly from the English word purity, which itself comes from the Latin puritas, meaning “freedom from contamination” or “moral virtue.” As a virtue name, Purity belongs to a longst...

Purnama Feminine Indonesian

Purnama is an Indonesian feminine given name meaning "full moon", ultimately derived from the Sanskrit word पूर्णिमा (pūrṇimā), which combines pūrṇa ("full") and mā ("moon"). The name reflects the lunar phase of the full...

Purnima Feminine Bengali Hindi +3

Purnima is a feminine given name widely used across South Asia, particularly in Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, and Tamil-speaking regions. It derives directly from the Sanskrit pūrṇimā ("full moon"), composed of the e...

Pushpa Feminine Nepali Hindi +4

Pushpa is a name of Sanskrit origin derived from the word puṣpa (पुष्प), meaning "flower." It is used across several Indian languages, including Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, and notably in Nepali. The name is...

Puteri Feminine Malay

Puteri is a feminine name and title in the Malay language, directly translating to "daughter" or "princess". Its root lies in the Sanskrit word putrī (originally पुत्री), from which the form putri was adopted across Sout...

Putri Feminine Indonesian

Putri is an Indonesian feminine given name meaning "daughter" in Indonesian. It ultimately derives from Sanskrit पुत्री (putrī), meaning "daughter", and is a direct adoption of that term into the Indonesian lexicon. The...

Qaraqat Feminine Kazakh

Qaraqat is a feminine given name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh word "currant" (the fruit). It reflects a common naming tradition in Turkic cultures of adopting beautiful natural elements, such as fruits, flow...

Qeren Happukh Feminine Hebrew Bible

The name Qeren Happukh (also spelled Keren-Happuch in English Bibles) is a Hebrew feminine name appearing in the Old Testament. Its etymology derives from the Hebrew qeren happukh (קרן הפוך), meaning "horn of antimony."...

Qetura Feminine Hebrew Bible

Qetura is the Biblical Hebrew form of Keturah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "incense." In the Old Testament, Keturah is Abraham's wife after Sarah's death, as recounted in Genesis 25:1.Etymology and OriginThe name Qet...

Qetzi'a Feminine Hebrew Bible

Qetzi'a is a Hebrew name directly derived from Keziah, appearing in the Old Testament as the name of one of Job's daughters. The name comes from the Hebrew root meaning "cassia" or "cinnamon," referencing the fragrant ba...

Qiana Feminine African American

Qiana is a feminine given name that emerged in the late 1960s, directly inspired by the innovative silk-like synthetic fiber introduced by DuPont. The name gained popularity during the 1970s alongside the fabric's widesp...

Qianqian Feminine Chinese

Qianqian is a Chinese feminine given name that is formed by repeating a character, often conveying a sense of endearment or emphasis. The name can be written with different Chinese characters, the most common being 倩 (q...

Qing Feminine Chinese

Qing is a Chinese unisex given name (more commonly feminine) written with the character 青 (qīng) meaning “blue, green, young,” among other characters pronounced similarly (qīng in Mandarin). The name evokes freshness, y...

Qinnuajuaq Feminine Inuit

Qinnuajuaq is a feminine Inuit name meaning "rough-legged hawk" in Inuktitut, referring to the species Buteo lagopus. This name reflects the deep connection between Inuit culture and the Arctic environment, where the rou...

Quanna Feminine African American

Quanna is an elaborative feminine name associated with African American naming traditions. The name is an elaboration of the phonetic element quan, which is itself a syllable often found in names like Quan and Waqar. In...

Queen Feminine English

Queen is a given name and surname with roots in the English language, ultimately derived from Old English cwen, meaning "woman, wife." Over time, the word evolved to refer specifically to a female monarch, but as a perso...

Queenie Feminine English

Queenie is a feminine given name of English origin, functioning as a diminutive or affectionate pet form of the word and name Queen. While superficially appearing to reference a female monarch, the name is thought to der...

Queralt Feminine Catalan

Queralt is a Catalan feminine given name derived from the name of the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Queralt (Santuari de la Mare de Déu de Queralt) in Berga, Catalonia. The sanctuary is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and the...

Quetzalli Feminine Nahuatl

Quetzalli is a feminine name of Nahuatl origin, deriving from the word quetzalli, meaning "feather (from the quetzal bird)" or "precious thing." The name reflects the cultural significance of quetzal feathers in pre-Colu...

Quiana Feminine African American

Quiana is a feminine given name that emerged as a modern coinage in African American communities, deriving from the name Qiana and closely related to variant forms such as Kiana 2 and Quianna.EtymologyThe root name Qiana...

Quianna Feminine African American

Quianna is a variant of Qiana, a name primarily used in African American communities. Qiana itself derives from the trade name of a silk-like synthetic fabric introduced by DuPont in 1968, which became a symbol of luxury...

Quinta Feminine Portuguese Roman

Quinta is a feminine name with deep roots in Roman history, serving as the feminine form of Quintus. Deriving from the Latin word quintus, meaning “fifth,” it belongs to a family of numerical names used in ancient Rome....

Quintella Feminine English

Quintella is a feminine diminutive of the Roman praenomen Quintus. As a rare English female name, it shares the meaning of its source — Latin for "fifth" — though the diminutive suffix "-ella" softens it, literally "litt...

Quintina Feminine Roman

Quintina is a feminine Roman name, derived as the feminine form of Quintinus, a Roman cognomen itself derived from Quintus. The root name Quintus is a Roman praenomen meaning "fifth" in Latin, originally spelled Quinctus...

Quirina Feminine Medieval Latin

Quirina is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived as the feminine form of Quirinus. The name Quirinus itself is possibly derived from the Sabine word quiris meaning "spear", and it held significant relig...

Quirine Feminine Dutch

Quirine is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as the Dutch form of Quirinus. The name ultimately traces back to the Sabine word quiris meaning "spear," linking it to the Roman god Quirinus, a Sabine and early Roman dei...

Quitéria Feminine Portuguese

Quitéria is a Portuguese feminine given name, equivalent to Quiteria which also functions as the original Latin or Spanish form. The name ultimately derives from Cytherea, a Latinized form of Greek Kythereia, meaning "wo...

Quiteria Feminine Spanish Medieval Latin

Quiteria is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning, possibly connected to Kythereia, an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. The name is most notably associated with Saint Quiteria, a semi-legendary 5th-century Ib...

Quý Feminine Vietnamese

Quý is a Vietnamese feminine given name. Derived from Sino-Vietnamese 貴 (quý) meaning "precious, valuable" or "noble," the name reflects a traditional virtue. It is often used in combination with other characters to for...

Quyên Feminine Vietnamese

Quyên is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 娟 (quyên), meaning "beautiful, graceful." It belongs to the category of Vietnamese names that incorporate Chinese characters (Hán tự) with...

Quỳnh Feminine Vietnamese

Quỳnh is a feminine Vietnamese given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 瓊 (quỳnh), meaning "deep red" or "fine jade." The name is also associated with a species of flowering plant (...

Raabi'a Feminine Arabic

Raabi'a is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "fourth". Deriving from the Arabic root ʾarbaʿa ("four"), the name Raabi'a is closely linked to the numeral itself.Etymology and HistoryRaabi'a is the direct fem...

Raakel Feminine Finnish

Raakel is the Finnish form of the name Rachel, which originates from the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament, Rachel is the beloved wife of Jacob, mother of Joseph and Benjamin,...

Rabab Feminine Arabic

Rabab is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, considered a variant of Rubab. The name derives from an Arabic word referring to a type of stringed musical instrument, the rubab, which is particularly associated with Af...

Rabeya Feminine Bengali

Rabeya is a Bengali feminine given name, representing the Bengali form of the Arabic name Raabi'a (also transliterated as Rabi'a or Rabia). The name derives from the Arabic word ʾarbaʿa, meaning "four," and carries the l...

Rabi'a Feminine Arabic

Rabi'a is a variant of the name Rabia, commonly used in Arabic-speaking regions. The name traces etymologically through Rabia to the Arabic root Raabi'a, which means "fourth" — a derivative of أربعة (ʾarbaʿa), meaning "f...

Rabia Feminine Arabic Turkish +1

Rabia is a feminine given name widely used in Arabic, Turkish, and Urdu. It functions as an alternate transcription of the Arabic رابعة (Raabi'a), meaning "fourth" or "fourth female." Derived from the root ʾarbaʿa (four)...

Rachael Feminine English

Rachael is a variant spelling of Rachel, with the -ach- sequence likely influenced by names like Michael. This feminine name is of Hebrew origin, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe". Etymo...

Rachana Feminine Nepali Gujarati +2

Etymology and MeaningRachana is a feminine name derived from the Sanskrit रचन (racana), meaning "creation, preparation." The root verb rach (रच्) denotes arranging, forming, or composing. Rachana encompasses concepts suc...

Racheal Feminine English

Racheal is a variant spelling of Rachel, a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. The pronunciation is typically the same as Rachael or Rachel, though the spelling with 'ea' is less common.Etymology and OriginThe name Rac...

Rachel Feminine Hebrew Dutch +6

Rachel is a feminine given name with deep biblical roots, deriving from the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament, Rachel is a central matriarch: the beloved wife of Jacob, mothe...

Rachele Feminine Italian

Rachele is the Italian form of the Hebrew name Rachel, derived from the Hebrew word רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament, Rachel was the beloved wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin.The name R...

Rachelle Feminine English French

Rachelle is a variant of the biblical name Rachel, common in both English and French-speaking countries. Its spelling has likely been influenced by the name Rochelle, giving it a distinctively elegant, gallicized flair.E...

Rachida Feminine Arabic

Rachida is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, used chiefly in North Africa. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic names رشيدة (Rashida) or راشدة (Rashida), both derived from the root meaning “rightly guided...

Rachna Feminine Hindi Marathi

Rachna is a feminine given name used in India, particularly among Hindi- and Marathi-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of रचना (see Rachana). The name derives from the Sanskrit element racana, which...

Rachyl Feminine English

Rachyl is a variant of the name Rachel, originating in English-speaking countries as a modern respelling of the traditional form.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning “ewe.” In the O...

Racquel Feminine English

Racquel is a variant of Raquel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel. This spelling, along with its alternate Raquel, emerged in English-speaking countries as a stylistic variation that gives the name a distinctive...

Rada Feminine Bulgarian Serbian

Rada is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian and Serbian. It is ultimately derived from the Slavic element radŭ meaning "happy, willing", and originally served as a short form of various Slavic compound names beginnin...

Radana Feminine Czech

Radana is a Czech feminine given name, originally a short form of Radovana but now used independently. It is derived from the Slavic root radovati meaning "to make happy, to gladden," sharing this origin with the masculi...

Radha Feminine Hindi Kannada +5

Radha, also called Radhika, is a central figure in Hinduism, revered as the chief consort of the god Krishna. Her name means "success, prosperity" in Sanskrit, reflecting her association with abundance and divine love. R...

Radhia Feminine Arabic

Radhia is an Arabic female name derived from the root raḍiya (رضي), conveying concepts of satisfaction and contentment. The name has two possible meanings: from rāḍī (راضي) meaning "satisfying, pleasing" or from raḍīy (ر...

Radhika Feminine Gujarati Hindi +6

Radhika is an Indian feminine given name, derived as a loving or endearing form of Radha. In Hindu scripture and tradition, Radha is revered as the primary consort of the deity Krishna, and the name Radhika carries the s...

Radina Feminine Bulgarian

Radina is a Bulgarian feminine given name derived from the Slavic element radŭ meaning "happy, willing". It is a diminutive or variant form of names like Rada and Radka, sharing the same etymological root that conveys jo...

Radinka Feminine Serbian

Radinka is a Serbian feminine given name derived from the Slavic element radŭ, meaning "happy, willing", combined with a feminine diminutive suffix. As such, the name carries connotations of joy, eagerness, and positive...

Radka Feminine Bulgarian Czech

Radka is a female given name used primarily in Bulgarian and Czech, functioning as a feminine form of Radko. The name originates from a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element radŭ meaning “happy, willing,”...

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