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Khadija bint Khuwaylid
First wife of Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ, First believer in Islam and Prophet Muhammad’s most beloved wife
Aminah
Mother of Muhammad
Florentina
Christian female saint
Fatima bint Amr
mother of Abdullah, Muhammad's father (died c.576)
Theodora of Emesa
5th–6th-century Neoplatonist based in Alexandria
Mishil
Misil (; c. 546/548 – c. 612) was a Silla aristocrat whose historical existence is debatable. According to the Hwarang Segi, she was a concubine to several kings and, along with her aunt Queen Sado, played an instrumental role in dethroning King Jinji. However, it has been questioned whether Misil was truly a historical figure, as she is only mentioned in the Hwarang Segi, and not in the historical texts Samguk sagi or Samguk yusa.
Barrah bint Abdul Uzza
grandmother of Muhammad
Halah bint Wuhayb
wife of Abdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim
Mumanna'a bint 'Amr
a wife of Abd al-Muttalib, grandfather of Muhammad

Martha, mother of Simeon Stylites the Younger
mother of Simeon Stylites the Younger
Golinduch
Golindouch, Golindukht, Golindokht, or Dolindokht () (died 591) was a noble Persian lady who converted to Christianity, took the name Maria, and became a saint and martyr.
Matrona of Perge
Byzantine saint
Ermelinde
Saint Ermelinde (born c. 546 in Lovenjoel, died 594 in Meldert, Hoegaarden), is a Brabant Saint of the 6th century. Her feast day is October 29.