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There isn't any traditional Rosh Chodesh greeting for anyone, male or female. You could say "rosh chodesh same'ach" (ראש חודש שמח), but this sounds funny and strange.

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Q: How do you wish a woman to have a Happy Rosh Chodesh Nisan on Shabbat HaChodesh?
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