Feminine Power baby names
Names tagged with “Feminine Power” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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15 names
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- Sehrish
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'lioness' or 'brave woman', conveying strength and nobility in South Asian tradition.
- Kalii
English
84From Hawaiian 'Kali'i', meaning the goddess or spirit of the ocean, associated with water and divine feminine power
- Shakti
Sanskrit
84Divine feminine power or energy in Hindu philosophy. Represents the cosmic force of creation and manifestation.
- Bia
Greek
74From Greek goddess of force and power; represents raw strength and divine energy in Greek mythology
- Aset
English
62From Egyptian Aset, goddess of fertility, magic, and motherhood. Also known as Isis, one of the most important deities in Egyptian mythology.
- Ayida
African
62A loa (spirit) in Haitian Vodou tradition, associated with fertility, water, and feminine power. The name embodies spiritual depth and mystical connection.
- Kaliann
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit 'Kali' (goddess of time and transformation) combined with suffix '-ann'. Associated with divine feminine power and cycles of creation.
- Queenesther
Hebrew
42Combination of 'Queen' and 'Esther' (Hebrew: star). A modern invented name blending royalty with biblical heritage.
- Maevee
Irish
42Variant of Maeve, from Old Irish meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates.' Associated with Queen Medb of Irish mythology.
- Freyia
Norse
42From Norse goddess Freyja, deity of love, beauty, and fertility. The name carries divine feminine power and grace.
- Frayja
Norse
42From Norse goddess Freyja, associated with love, beauty, fertility, and war. A divine name carrying mythological power and feminine strength.
- Jetzabel
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Jezebel, a biblical queen's name; Spanish diminutive form with -el suffix. Associated with strong, complex female figures in religious tradition.
- Xochiquetzal
Mythological
42Aztec goddess of fertility, beauty, and flowers. From Nahuatl 'xōchitl' (flower) and 'quetzal' (precious bird), representing divine feminine power and natural abundance.
- Freiya
Norse
42Variant of Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Associated with feminine power and divine grace.
- Durga
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'the invincible one,' Durga is a fierce mother goddess in Hinduism, representing divine feminine power and protection against evil.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
