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page 1Bosnian feminine given names
Irma
female given name
Mia
female given name
Milena
female given name
Adela
female given name
Abimira
female given name
Fatima
female given name
Salma
female given name
Mira
female given name
Hana
female given name
Samira
Samira (also spelled Samirah, Sameera, Semira and Sameerah; Persian: سميرا ) is a Sanskrit, Arabic, or Persian given name. In Sanskrit, Sameera or Samira () is a feminine given-name, meaning "breeze, wind," or "Vāyu, the wind deity". Many anglicize their name to Samīr or Sameer.
Zlata
Zlata () is a female given name of South Slavic origin meaning "golden". It is common amongst all South Slavic countries in the Balkans, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia and Serbia. The name is popular in Bosnia because it is considered ethnically neutral amongst the three dominant Bosnian ethnicities: Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. The name is derived from the South Slavic word zlato - from the Old Slavic root zolto (gold).
Zora
female given name
Zahra
female given name
Vesna
female given name
Karima
Karima (Arabic: كريمة) is an Arabic given name. In Arabic, the meaning of the name Karima is "generous." Karima is the female form of the name Karim. It is a popular name in Arab countries.
Jamila
Jamila () is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic given name Jamil, which comes from the Arabic word jamāl (Arabic: جَمَال), meaning beautiful. The name is popular on a global scale, in regular use by both Arabic speaking and non–Arabic speaking populations and holds religious significance for some Muslims. Due to differences in transcription, there are several variations on how to spell the name.
Halima
Halima or Halimah or Halime and Halimeh () /halima/, pronounced ha-LEE-mah, is a female given name of Arabic origin meaning forbearing, gentle, mild-mannered and generous. It may refer to:
Esma
Esma or ESMA may refer to:
Jasmina
Jasmina (), sometimes Jasminka, as a feminine variant, and Jasmin (), sometimes Jasminko, as a masculine variant, are given names used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bulgaria and Slovenia, and same as a given name Jasmine, which is the common form in German, Romance and English-speaking countries, although almost always as a feminine variation.
Gordana
Gordana () is a Slavic female first name, mostly used in Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The name is derived from Proto-Slavic *gъrdъ (gȏrd) "proud".
Latifa
Latifa, Lateefa or Lateefah is a feminine Arabic (لٓطِيفٓة) given name which means "gentle", "nice" or "pleasant". It corresponds to the masculine Latif.
Biljana
female given name
Dragana
female given name
Mirjana
Mirjana (; ) is a South Slavic feminine given name.
Radmila
Radmila is a popular given female name in Serbia. It is derived from the Slavic words rada (the feminine of rade meaning "happiness") and mila ("sweet").
Jadranka
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Jadranka is a feminine given name, the South Slavic variant of Adriana. Notable people with the name include:
Azra
given name
Maryam
name
Branka
Branka () is a Serbo-Croatian female given name derived from the Slavic root bran – the same as in Branislav and Branimir – with the meaning "to defend or protect". It can also be a version of the Portuguese name Branca meaning "white" (Casablanca was originally called Casabranca). The name Branka became popular in the territory of former Yugoslavia some hundred years ago.
Emina
Emina is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
Emina Bektas (born 1993), American tennis player
Emina Cunmulaj (born 1984), Albanian-American model
Emina Ekic (born 1999), Bosnian-American professional women's footballer
Emina Haračič (born 1995), Slovenian rhythmic gymnast
Emina Ilhamy (1858–1931), Egyptian princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynast
Emina Jahović (born 1982), Serbian-Turkish singer of Bosniak ethnicity
Emina Kamberović (born 1945), Bosnian former ballerina and ballet professor
Emina Malagich (born 1995), Russian short track speed skater
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Sáva
unisex given name
Marijana
Marijana () is a feminine given name found in South Slavic languages. It is cognate to Maryanne or Mary Ann.
Draga
female given name