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Names Categorized "feminine forms"

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Eugenia Feminine English Italian +4

Eugenia is a feminine given name used in English, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Spanish, and other languages. It is the female form of Eugene, which derives from the Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος), meaning "well born," from...

Eugénie Feminine French

Eugénie is the French form of Eugenia, itself derived from the Greek name Eugenios, meaning "well born." The name is composed of the elements eu ("good") and genes ("born"). Etymology and Historical Background The root n...

Eugenija Feminine Lithuanian

Eugenija is the Lithuanian form of Eugenia, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Eugenios, meaning "well born". The name is composed of the Greek elements eu ("good") and genes ("born"). In Lithuania, Eugenija se...

Eulogia Feminine Spanish

Eulogia is a Spanish feminine name derived from the masculine name Eulogius. It ultimately comes from the Greek word εὐλογία (eulogia), meaning "blessing," "praise," or "good language." The name is closely related to the...

Eusebia Feminine Spanish

EtymologyEusebia is the Spanish feminine form of Eusebius, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Eusebios. The Greek name is composed of the elements eu meaning "good" and sebo meaning "to worship, to honour,"...

Eustacia Feminine English

Eustacia is the feminine form of the male name Eustace, itself derived from two conflated Greek names: Eustachius and Eustathius. The name Eustace came to English via Latin and Old French, and Eustacia emerged as a femin...

Eustaquia Feminine Spanish

Eustaquia is the Spanish feminine form of Eustace, itself derived from the Greek names Eustachius (meaning “fruitful” or “productive”) and Eustathius (meaning “stable” or “well-standing”), which were conflated in the pos...

Euthymia Feminine Ancient Greek

Euthymia is a female given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word euthymia (εὐθυμία) meaning "good spirit" or "cheerfulness." It is the feminine form of Euthymius, which comes from the Greek Euthymios...

Eutropia Feminine Ancient Greek

Eutropia is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin. It is the feminine form of Eutropios (see Eutropius), which is itself derived from the Greek word εὔτροπος (eutropos), meaning "versatile" or "of good direction....

Eutychia Feminine Ancient Greek

Eutychia is a feminine name of Ancient Greek origin, derived as the feminine form of Eutychios (see Eutychius), itself a variant of Eutychus. The root name Eutychus comes from the Greek εὐτυχής (eutyches), meaning "fortu...

Evangelia Feminine Greek

Evangelia is a Greek feminine given name, derived from the Greek word euangelion meaning "good news" or "gospel." It is the feminine form of Evangelos, which is composed of the elements eu ("good") and angelos ("messenge...

Evangelija Feminine Macedonian

Evangelija is the Macedonian feminine form of Evangelos. Evangelos derives from the Greek word εὐάγγελος (euangelos), meaning “bringing good news,” composed of εὖ (eu) “good” and ἄγγελος (angelos) “messenger.” The name c...

Evangeliya Feminine Bulgarian

Evangeliya is the Bulgarian feminine form of Evangelos, a Greek name meaning "bringing good news" from the elements eu (good) and angelos (messenger). The name shares its roots with the word "evangelist," reflecting its...

Evanthia Feminine Greek

Evanthia is a modern Greek feminine given name, derived from the ancient Greek name Εὐανθία (Euanthia), a variant of Euanthe. The name's root elements, the Greek eu meaning "good" and anthos meaning "flower," combine to...

Evette Feminine English

Evette is a feminine given name used in English, primarily a variant spelling of Yvette, itself the French feminine form of Yves. Evette is a modern English adoption that blends the phonetic appeal of Yvette with an Ev-...

Evgenia Feminine Bulgarian Greek +1

Evgenia is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian, Greek, and Russian, serving as a modern Greek form of Eugenia and an alternate transcription of Russian Евгения (see Yevgeniya) or Bulgarian Евгения (see Evge...

Evgenija Feminine Macedonian

Evgenija is the Macedonian form of Eugenia, ultimately derived from the Ancient Greek name Eugenios (Εὐγένιος), itself from the word eugenes (εὐγενής) meaning "well born" (from eu "good" and genes "born"). The name sprea...

Evgeniya Feminine Bulgarian Russian

Evgeniya is a Bulgarian form of Eugenia and an alternate transcription of Russian Евгения (see Yevgeniya). The name traces its roots to the Greek Εὐγενία (Eugenia), the feminine form of Εὐγένιος (Eugenios), which derives...

Evonne Feminine English

Evonne is an English respelling of the name Yvonne, the French feminine form of Yvon. Yvon itself originated as a medieval diminutive of Yves, which is the medieval French form of Ivo 1, a name of Germanic origin meaning...

Fábia Feminine Portuguese

Fábia is the Portuguese feminine form of the Roman family name Fabius. Derived from Latin faba meaning "bean," the name Fabius originally referred to a cultivator or seller of beans, a humble origin for a name that would...

Fabia Feminine Italian Roman

Fabia is a feminine given name of Fabius, an ancient Roman family name derived from Latin faba meaning "bean." The Fabia gens was one of the most prominent patrician families in early Rome, with members such as Quintus F...

Fabiana Feminine Italian Portuguese +2

Fabiana is a feminine given name widely used in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian cultures. It is the feminine form of Fabian, which derives from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, itself stemming from the Roman famil...

Fabienne Feminine French

Fabienne is a feminine French given name, the French feminine form of Fabian. The name originated as a derivative of the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which itself was derived from the Roman family name Fabius. The ultimate r...

Fabiola Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Fabiola is a feminine given name used in Italian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. It is a Latin diminutive of Fabia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Fabius. The root Fabius is derived fro...

Fabricia Feminine Roman

Fabricia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Fabricius, closely related to the masculine given name Fabrice. The name ultimately derives from Latin faber, meaning "craftsman," reflecting a heritage of skill and...

Fabrizia Feminine Italian

Fabrizia is an Italian feminine given name, serving as the female form of Fabrizio. It ultimately derives from the Roman family name Fabricius, which is rooted in Latin faber, meaning "craftsman". The masculine form, Fab...

Fadia Feminine Arabic

Fadia is a feminine Arabic name meaning "savior" or "one who sacrifices herself for others." It is the feminine form of Fadi, which in turn derives from the Arabic verb fada (to redeem, ransom, sacrifice). The root conve...

Fadila Feminine Arabic

Fadila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, serving as the feminine form of Fadil. The name carries the meaning of "virtuous, excellent", derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l which signifies superiority and moral exc...

Fahima Feminine Arabic

Fahima is a feminine name of Arabic origin that functions as the feminine counterpart of Fahim. The root name Fahim derives from the Arabic word fahm (فهم), meaning "understanding," or the related form fahīm (فهيم), mean...

Fahmida Feminine Bengali Urdu

Fahmida is a feminine given name derived from the Persian word fahmīdeh, meaning "wise," which itself comes from the Arabic root فهم (fahima), denoting "to understand." The name reflects qualities of intellect and insigh...

Fahriye Feminine Turkish

Etymology and Origin Fahriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic root فخر (f-kh-r), meaning "honor" or "pride." It is the feminine form of the Turkish name Fahri, both ultimately stemming from the A...

Faiza Feminine Arabic Urdu

Faiza (Arabic: فائزة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful," "victorious," or "beneficial." It is the feminine form of Faiz, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fāza, meaning "to trium...

Fakhriyya Feminine Arabic

Fakhriyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Fakhri. Meaning "honorary" or "honorable" in Arabic, it embodies a sense of distinction and prestige. The name is rooted in the Arabic...

Farhana Feminine Arabic Bengali +2

Farhana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Farhan. The root name Farhan comes from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," giving Farhan the meaning "happy" or "cheerful," a...

Farida Feminine Arabic Bengali +3

Farida is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root فرد (farada), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." It is the feminine form of Farid, which carries the meaning "unique, precious". The name is rarely seen in E...

Farideh Feminine Persian

Farideh (Persian: فریده) is the Persian feminine form of Farid, a name meaning "unique, precious" in Arabic. Derived from the root farada ("to be unique, to be alone"), the name embodies a sense of singularity and value....

Färiźä Feminine

Färiźä is a Bashkir feminine name, a more precise transcription of the Bashkir form of Farida, which itself is the feminine form of Farid. Farid is an Arabic name meaning "unique, precious," derived from the Arabic root...

Fatbardha Feminine Albanian

Fatbardha is the feminine form of the Albanian masculine given name Fatbardh. The name derives from the Albanian word fatbardhë, which combines fat meaning "fate" or "luck" and bardhë meaning "white," together connoting...

Fathiyya Feminine Arabic

Etymology and MeaningFathiyya is the feminine form of the Arabic name Fathi, which derives from the root f-t-ḥ carrying the meaning of "opening" or "victory". The masculine name Fathi signifies "conqueror" or "victor". T...

Fatmire Feminine Albanian

Fatmire is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Fatmir. It is a female form of the Albanian name Fatmir, which means "lucky" from the Albanian word fatmirë.Etymology and MeaningThe root name F...

Fausta Feminine Italian Roman

Fausta is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of Faustus. The Latin root faustus means "auspicious, lucky" or "favorable," reflecting Roman naming traditions that often invoked positive qu...

Faustina Feminine Italian Portuguese +2

Faustina is a feminine given name of Roman origin, used in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and other Romance languages. It is the feminine form of Faustino, a name derived from the Roman cognomen Faustinus, which itself st...

Faustine Feminine French

Faustine is the French feminine form of the Latin name Faustino, which in turn derives from the Roman name Faustus, a Latin word meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky'. This name carries a sense of fortune and preferment, evoki...

Faustyna Feminine Polish

Faustyna is a Polish feminine given name, directly derived from the Latin name Faustina. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman cognomen Faustinus, itself stemming from the Latin word faustus, meaning "auspicious"...

Fawzia Feminine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and MeaningFawzia is the feminine form of Fawzi, an Arabic male name meaning "triumph" or "victory." The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza), which signifies "to triumph." This masculine origin has g...

Fawziya Feminine Arabic

Fawziya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Fawzia (فوزيّة), the feminine form of Fawzi. The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph," from which the noun fawz (victory) derives. T...

Fawziyya Feminine Arabic

Fawziyya is an alternate transcription of Arabic فوزيّة (see Fawzia), ultimately derived from the Arabic root fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph" or "to succeed." As a feminine name, Fawziyya shares the core significance of...

Fayza Feminine Arabic

Fayza is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Faiza (فائزة), meaning that it represents a different transliteration of the same original Arabic spelling. It is the feminine form of Faiz 1, which derives from the...

Federica Feminine Italian

Federica is the Italian feminine form of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler," derived from the elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler, king). This name is the direct equivalent of Federico, the Italian mas...

Fedora Feminine Italian Russian

Fedora is a Russian form of Theodora. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of god," from the elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift").Etymology and NamesakesAs a variant of Theodora, Fedor...

Fehime Feminine Turkish

Fehime is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the masculine Arabic name Fahim, which means "intelligent, sensible" in Arabic. The name reflects a cultural adaptation where Arabic names are often feminized in Turki...

Felícia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese

Felícia is the Hungarian and Portuguese form of Felicia. The name Felicia ultimately derives from the Latin Felix, meaning "lucky" or "successful." In Roman tradition, Felix was used as a cognomen, most famously by the g...

Felicia Feminine Dutch English +5

Felicia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin felix, meaning "happy, lucky," with the neuter plural felicia literally translating as "happy things" and often appearing in the phrase tempora felicia ("happy time...

Feliciana Feminine Italian Spanish +1

Feliciana is the feminine form of Feliciano, itself derived from the Late Roman name Felicianus, a derivative of Felix. The ultimate root, the Latin felix, meant "lucky" or "successful". This meaning was especially value...

Felicie Feminine German

Felicie is the German form of the name Felicia, a feminine derivative of the Latin name Felix. The root Felix means "lucky, successful" in Latin, stemming from a Roman cognomen often used as a nickname for those consider...

Félicie Feminine French

Félicie is the French form of Felicia, which itself derives from the Latin feminine name Felicius, a derivative of Felix, a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful". It was acquired as an agnomen by the 1st-century BC...

Félicienne Feminine French

Félicienne is a French feminine form of the Late Latin name Felicianus, which derives from Feliciano, itself a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of the Roman name Felicianus. Felicianus is ultimately rooted in the Lat...

Felicja Feminine Polish

Felicja is the Polish form of Felicia, itself derived from the Latin name Felicius, a feminine variant of the Roman cognomen Felix, meaning "lucky" or "successful." The root Felix has deep historical roots, from the Roma...

Felina Feminine Medieval Latin

Felina is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin name Felinus. Felinus itself means "cat-like" (from Latin felis, "cat") and was borne by a possibly legendary 3rd-century saint who wa...

Feline Feminine Dutch

Etymology and OriginFeline is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Felinus. The root name Felinus comes from late Latin, meaning "cat-like," from Latin felis meaning "cat." Felinus was also the name...

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