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Names that mean women

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Women in their meaning.

Girl names that mean Women

AarifahUrdu — "Knowing, Women who recognises Islam"AgnppinaLatin — "A colonist; the name of several highborn women of ancient Rome "AlikeNigerian — "Girl who drives away other women Alyke"AlnisaUrdu — "Part of women's names"AminatArabic — "Loyal and Trustworthy, Faithful women"AmroziaaArabic — "Women"AntheiaGreek — "antheios flowery. The name was used for Hera, the queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage"ArifahArabic — "Knowledgeable, Learned, Women who recognizes Islam"AtharunnisaArabic — "Most Pious Among Women"AttaabahArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"BidaArabic — "Incomparable Women"BindhiyaHindi — "A dot on the forehead. the one which indian women who put down the same in between two eyebrows, drop, Point"BindyaHindi — "Small Red Dot, Bindi that Married Women Wear on Their Foreheads"Chaand BibiArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"CharleanahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."CharleenahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."CharlynahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."GeneveFrench — "Of the race of women."GenevieFrench — "Of the race of women."GeniveeFrench — "Of the race of women."GhazulahArabic — "Spindle, a handheld tool that women use to spin yarn (to make threads out of wool and other materials)"GinetteGerman — "Variant of Genevieve: Of the race of women. White wave. Famous bearer: Saint Genevieve is the patron saint of Paris, believed to have protected Paris from Attila the Hun."GolnisaArabic — "Flower among women, thus meaning the most beautiful woman among women"HazimahUrdu — "A women companion of the Prophet SAW"HulaaArabic — "Jewelry, things used by women for adornment"HurainArabic — "Beatutiful Eyes, Fabulous Friend, Paradise and Women of Paradise"IlithiaGreek — "Goddess of Women in Labor"IlithyaGreek — "Goddess of Women in Labor"JaasiahArabic — "Women"JabalaArabic — "Powerful Women"JenavieveEnglish — "Form of Genevieve meaning "of the race of women; the white wave""JunaeLatin — "Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is therefore known as the bridal month."JunelLatin — "Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is therefore known as the bridal month."KannagiHindi — "Treasonable Women"Khairun nisaArabic — "Best of women. Epithet of Khadija, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)"KhuwailahUrdu — "A little or young female gazelle; name of a women"KulthumArabic — "Daughter of Ahmad bin Ali al-Asiwatiyah was a righteous woman who had memorised the Quran; there were many other women of this name including a daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W) a daughter of Sayyidina Abu Bakar (R.A) etc"LaaibahUrdu — "Laaibah is the prettiest women in all the jannats (heavens). She will be in jannat al firdous"LogavaniHindi — "Miracle Women"MahnisaArabic — "Most beautiful among women, from the words Mah (moon, figuratively beautiful ) and nisa (women )"ManineeHindi — "Lady, Nobel, Women, Self respected"MehmalArabic — "Oont (camel) per khawateen kay bethnay kay liye banayi janay wali doli (seat) (camel seat for women)"MehrnesaArabic — "Most kind among women, most beautiful among women from the Persian word Mehr (kindness, sun ) and the Arabic word Nesa (women )"MinakshiHindi — "A women with a beautiful eyes, Fish eyed (daughter of Kuber)"MouminatArabic — "Believers, women who have faith in God"NeeshaHindi — "Night, Women"NiswahArabic — "Women"Noor E HaramArabic — "Bright, Pious Women"PerazhagiHindi — "Beautiful Women"Qatlagh KhatoonArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"QaylahUrdu — "Two women companions had this name"QaysarUrdu — "A name of women"QuahNorth American Indian — "AH White coral beads Pueblo. The name was borne by Tonita Pena 1895-1949, a Pueblo painter who was the first to break away from the traditional restrictions put on women, and paint as she wished. She was commissioned to produce many murals throughout Arizona and New Mexico"RaeelArabic — "Name of A Famous Women"RasheeqaUrdu — "Word Happy Women"RuqayqahArabic — "A name of some prominent women"SaadhviHindi — "Religious women, Courteous, Polite"SadviHindi — "Religious women, Courteous, Polite"SalomeaPolish — "From the Greek Salome, which is from the Hebrew shaLdm peace The name is borne in the Bible by one of the three women who followed Jesus in Galilee and cared for his needs. She was present at the crucifixion and later was witness to the empty tomb"Shahr BanoUrdu — "Distinguished Women"SharleanahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharleenahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharlinahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SharlynahAmerican — "Song of happiness. Little women. Mother of all women. A form of Caroline."SjofnScandinavian — "From the Old Norse sjafni love The name is borne in Norse mythology by an attendant of Frigg, a goddess whose duty was to kindle love between men and women"SoniHindi — "Preety women, Lovable"StrainaSoumyaHindi — "Showering goodness on women"SuccothbenothArabic — "The tents of daughters; or young women; or prostitutes"SybilleFrench — "the Latin Sibylla a fortune-teller, a prophetess. The sibyls, women of ancient Greece and Rome, were mouthpieces of the ancient or-acles and seers into the future. In the Middle Ages, they were believed to be receptors of divine revelation; thus Sibyl came into use as an acceptable given name"TauretEgyptian — "Goddess of Pregnant Women"TaweretEgyptian — "In mythology the god¬dess of pregnant women and childbirth"TingahAboriginal — "White; Island Women"Vikar ul nisaUrdu — "Honour Women"ZarbaUrdu — "War Who Women"ZebunNisaArabic — "Adornment of women"ZinatunNisaArabic — "Ornament of women"