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Names Categorized "feminine forms"

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Albine Feminine French

Albine is the French form of Albina, a feminine name with ancient Roman and Christian origins. Deriving from the Latin Albus, meaning "white" or "bright", Albine and its related forms have been used across various Europe...

Alda 1 Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Alda 1 is a feminine given name used primarily in Italian, Portuguese, and Germanic cultures. It is the feminine form of Aldo, a name with roots in ancient Germanic naming traditions.EtymologyThe name Alda originates as...

Aldina 2 Feminine Bosnian

Aldina is a Bosnian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the name Ala ad-Din, which combines the Arabic elements ʿalāʾ meaning "excellence, elevation" and dīn meaning "religion, faith," thus translating to...

Aldina 1 Feminine Portuguese

Aldina is a feminine given name used in Portuguese, formed as a feminine counterpart of Aldo. Aldo itself originated as a short form of various Germanic names incorporating the element *aldaz, meaning "old," or *aþalaz,...

Alejandra Feminine Spanish

Alejandra is the Spanish form of Alexandra, which itself is the feminine version of Alexander. The name originated from the Greek Alexándra (Ἀλεξάνδρα), meaning "defender of mankind" or "she who wards off men." In Spanis...

Aleksandra Feminine Georgian Bulgarian +10

Aleksandra is a feminine given name used across multiple Slavic and Baltic languages, as well as in Georgian and Finnish. It is a direct borrowing or adaptation of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. The name ulti...

Alessandra Feminine Italian

Alessandra is the Italian form of Alexandra, derived ultimately from the Greek name Ἀλεξάνδρα (Alexandra), the feminine counterpart of Alexander. The name carries the meaning “defender of mankind,” stemming from the Gree...

Alessia Feminine Italian

Alessia is an Italian feminine given name, equivalent to the masculine Alessio. It derives from the Latin name Alexius, which in turn comes from the Greek name Alexios (Ἀλέξιος), a derivative of Alexis (Ἄλεξις). The root...

Alexandra Feminine Catalan Czech +16

Alexandra is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the masculine name Alexander. The name is a compound of the Greek verb alexein (ἀλέξειν), meaning 'to defend', and anēr (ἀνήρ, genitive ἀνδρός), meaning 'man...

Alexandrea Feminine English

Alexandrea is a variant of the name Alexandria, which itself is the feminine form of Alexander. This elaborate spelling, incorporating the '-ea' ending, offers an alternative to the more common Alexandria, while retainin...

Alexandria Feminine English

Alexandria is a feminine name derived from the masculine Alexander. The name was given to several cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great during his military campaigns, most notably Alexandria in Egypt, establis...

Alexandrie Feminine French

Alexandrie is the French form of Alexandria, itself a feminine derivative of the Greek name Alexander. As a distinctly French variant, Alexandria reflects linguistic adaptation while preserving its timeless roots and nob...

Alexandrina Feminine English Portuguese +1

Alexandrina is an elaborated feminine form of Alexandra, which itself derives from the masculine Alexander. The name originates from Latin Alexandrina, the feminine counterpart of Alexandrinus, itself from the Greek Alex...

Alexandrine Feminine French

Etymology & Linguistic OriginAlexandrine is a French diminutive of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. The suffix -ine in French creates a familiar, endearing variant, similar to other diminutives like Josephine....

Alèxia Feminine Catalan

Alèxia is the Catalan feminine form of Alexius, which itself derives from the male given name Alexius. The name is particularly used in Catalan-speaking regions, such as Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.Etym...

Alexia Feminine English French +2

Alexia is a feminine given name that serves as the female form of Alexis. The name Alexis itself derives from the Greek name Ἄλεξις (Alexis), meaning "helper" or "defender," which comes from the Greek verb ἀλέξω (alexo),...

Alfonsa Feminine Italian Spanish

Alfonsa is the Spanish and Italian feminine form of Alfonso, ultimately derived from the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, meaning "noble and ready." The name traces back to the Gothic elements aþals "noble" and funs "ready,"...

Alfonsina Feminine Italian

Alfonsina is the Italian feminine form of Alfonso, a name with deep roots in medieval Iberian and Gothic history. The masculine base, Alfonso, derives from the Latinized version of the Visigothic name *Aþalafuns, compose...

Alfreda Feminine English German +2

Alfreda is the feminine form of Alfred, used primarily in English, German, Italian, and Polish.Etymology and BackgroundThe name ultimately derives from Old English Ælfræd, composed of the elements ælf meaning "elf" and r...

Aliaksandra Feminine Belarusian

Aliaksandra is the Belarusian form of Alexandra, itself the feminine version of the Greek name Alexander. Composed of the elements alexein meaning "to defend" and anēr (genitive andros) meaning "man," the name Alexander...

Alina Feminine Belarusian German +7

Alina is a feminine given name with a rich multicultural background, widely used across Europe and beyond. It functions as a short form of Adelina (derived from the Germanic element adal meaning "noble"), Albina (from La...

Alīna Feminine Latvian

Alīna is a Latvian feminine given name, equivalent to the more widely known Alina. It is a Latinate form derived from French Adeline, which itself originated as a diminutive of Germanic names containing the element adal...

Aliya 1 Feminine Arabic Kyrgyz +3

Aliya is a feminine given name used in Arabic, Kyrgyz, Urdu, Uzbek, Tatar, and other languages with significant Muslim populations. It functions as the feminine form of Ali 1, a name meaning "lofty" or "sublime" in Arabi...

Aliyah 1 Feminine Arabic

Aliyah 1 is an alternate transcription of Arabic عالية (see Aaliyah) or عليّة (see Aliya 1). This feminine name originates from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā), meaning "to be high". The core meaning conveyed by the name is "...

Aliye Feminine Turkish

Aliye is the Turkish form of Aaliyah, a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high." The name ultimately stems from Aali, which carries the sense of "high, lofty, sublime." Through th...

Aliyya Feminine Arabic

Aliyya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Aliya 1, itself a variant of the more common Aaliyah. It derives from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning “to be high,” giving the name the sense of “lofty,...

Aliyyah Feminine Arabic

Aliyyah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name عليّة (see Aliya 1). It is a feminine form of the Arabic root name Ali 1, which means "lofty, sublime" from the Arabic root علا (ʿalā) meaning "to be high". This f...

Allana Feminine English

Allana is a feminine given name in English usage, primarily considered a variant of Alana. Alana itself is the feminine form of Alan 1, a name of uncertain but ancient origin. Indeed, Alan is known to have been used in B...

Allannah Feminine English

Allannah is a variant spelling of Alannah, an elaboration of the feminine name Alana. Its usage primarily belongs to English-speaking contexts. The name has been influenced by the affectionate Anglo-Irish term alannah, d...

Allyn Unisex English

Allyn is a unisex given name and surname of English origin, functioning as a variant or feminine form of Alan 1. It is less common than other Alan derivatives but has been used historically for both genders.Etymology and...

Almira 2 Feminine Bosnian

Almira is the Bosnian feminine form of Al-Amir, an Arabic name meaning "the commander, the prince." This name traces its roots to the Arabic element ʾamr (command) combined with the definite article al-, yielding the mea...

Álǫf Feminine Old Norse

Álǫf is an Old Norse feminine given name, originating as the feminine form of Áleifr, the Old Norse equivalent of Olaf. The name's root, Olaf, is derived from Old Norse Áleifr, meaning “ancestor's descendant,” from the e...

Aloisia Feminine German

Aloisia is a German feminine form of the name Aloysius. It is directly derived from the masculine Alois, which is the German equivalent of Aloysius. As a female given name, Aloisia is primarily used in German-speaking co...

Alojzia Feminine Slovak

Alojzia is the Slovak feminine form of Aloysius, a name with deep Christian roots. The name traces its origin through the Occitan form Aloys, ultimately derived from the Germanic Louis, meaning "famous warrior." Alojzia...

Alojzija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Alojzija is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian and Slovene. It is the feminine form of the name Aloysius, which itself derives from the Occitan name Aloys, ultimately a variant of Louis. The name Alojzija t...

Alona Feminine Hebrew

Alona is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, functioning as the direct feminine form of Alon, a name that means "oak tree" in Hebrew. The root element alon reflects strength, endurance, and nobility, qualities tradit...

Alphonsine Feminine French

Alphonsine is a French feminine diminutive of Alfonso. The name originated as a variant of Alphonse, the French form of the Germanic name Alphonsus, meaning "noble and ready," from Gothic elements *aþals* "noble" and *fu...

Alva 1 Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Alva is a feminine name used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It is the feminine form of Alf 1, which derives from Old Norse alfr meaning "elf." The name thus shares its root with the legendary figure Alfhild, a maiden...

Alvena Feminine English

Alvena is a feminine given name that serves as a latinate variant of the name Alvin. While it may be encountered as a place name – notably for a village in Saskatchewan, Canada – its primary use as a first name draws on...

Alvina Feminine English

Alvina is an English feminine given name that primarily functions as the female counterpart of Alvin. The name Alvin itself has complex roots, ultimately derived from medieval forms of several Old English names, most not...

Alwine Feminine German

Alwine is a German feminine given name, serving as the feminine form of Alwin. Ultimately, the name traces back to the proto-Germanic elements adal meaning "noble" and wini meaning "friend". This etymology connects it to...

Alya 2 Feminine Russian

Alya 2 is a Russian diminutive derived primarily from Aleksandra and Albina, as well as other names starting with the Russian letters "Ал" (transliterated as Al). This affectionate form is used as a given name in its own...

Alyx Feminine English

Alyx is a feminine variant of Alex. The name Alex is itself a short form of Alexander or Alexandra, all deriving from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending men" from alexo (to defend) and aner (man). Though Alexa...

Amabilia Feminine Medieval Latin

Amabilia is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Amabilis, which comes from the Latin adjective amabilis meaning "lovable" or "worthy of love." The name was used in medieval times, particularly within Christian conte...

Amada Feminine Spanish

Amada is a feminine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking countries. It functions as the feminine form of the name Amado, which itself derives from the Spanish adaptation of the Late Latin name Amatus, meaning "b...

Amanda Feminine Danish Dutch +11

Amanda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, widely used in Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. It also appears in Medieval Latin context...

Amandine Feminine French

Amandine is a French diminutive of Amanda. Amanda itself is a feminine form of Amandus, derived from the Latin amanda meaning "lovable, worthy of love." While Amandine is a straightforward French formation, Amanda has a...

Amara 2 Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Amara is the feminine form of Amaro, used in Portuguese and Spanish-speaking contexts. While the name carries a modern, melodic feel, its origins reach back through layers of linguistic and cultural history, ultimately c...

Amata Feminine Medieval Latin

Amata is a feminine name of Medieval Latin origin. It is the feminine form of the male name Amatus, which derives from the Latin word amatus meaning "beloved". The name Amata thus carries the sense of "she who is loved"...

Ambrosia Feminine Ancient Greek

Ambrosia is the feminine form of Ambrose, derived ultimately from the Greek word ambrosios, meaning "immortal." In Greek mythology, ambrosia was the food of the gods, often depicted as conferring immortality upon those w...

Ambrosine Feminine English

Ambrosine is the feminine form of Ambrose, a name with deep historical and religious roots. Deriving from the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which itself comes from the Greek Ambrosios meaning “immortal,” the name carries an...

Amedea Feminine Italian

Amedea is the Italian feminine form of Amadeus, a name of Latin origin meaning "love of God" (from Latin amo "to love" and Deus "God"). While Amadeus has a strong tradition — most famously associated with Austrian compos...

Amela Feminine Bosnian

Amela is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root ʾamala, meaning “to hope for.” It is essentially a Bosnian feminine form of the name Amal, which signifies “hope” or “aspiration.” The name reflects the influen...

América Feminine Portuguese Spanish

América is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Amerigo, a medieval Italian name.Etymology and HistoryThe name America directly derives from the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), who was the first Europ...

Aminah Feminine Arabic Indonesian +1

Aminah is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Āmina (آمنة) and Amīna (أمينة), and is the usual form in Malay and Indonesian. The name corresponds to Amina, which has two distinct meanings depending on its vowel...

Amine 2 Feminine Turkish

Etymology and MeaningAmine is the Turkish form of Amina, a name of Arabic origin that carries deep historical and spiritual significance. The root of Amina is derived from the Arabic word ʾamina, meaning "safe, secure" o...

Amira 2 Feminine Hebrew

Amira is a feminine Hebrew name derived from the masculine Amir 2, which means "treetop" in Hebrew. As a paired form, Amira thus carries the connotation of "treetop" or, by extension, "lofty" or "elevated." The name shar...

Amira 1 Feminine Arabic Malay +1

Amira is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the masculine Amir 1, which means "commander" or "prince" in Arabic. It is commonly used across the Arab world, as well as in Muslim-majority countri...

Amirah Feminine Arabic Malay

Amirah is an alternate transcription of Arabic أميرة (see Amira 1), as well as the usual Malay form. The name means "princess" in Arabic, derived from the root word amir meaning "commander" or "prince," and is the femini...

Amita Feminine Nepali Hindi +1

Amita is a feminine given name with roots primarily in India and Nepal, though it also has Hebrew and Italian origins. The name is the feminine form of Amit, derived from the Sanskrit word amita (अमित), meaning "immeasur...

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