That would depend on many factors unstated in this question, such as the country of origin, possibly the rank of the woman's nearest male relative, and the conditions of the line of descent. Some titles die with the holder.
Name: Briana Gender: Female Origin: Gaelic(Irish/Scottish) Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous; hill Form of: Brian
Henrietta is a feminine derivative of Henry. This name (most commonly) refers to a female person.
The name Brian has Celtic and Irish origins. It means "high", "noble, or "strength". To be a bit more specific, "Bre" means "hill" which becomes "high." And a person of high rank is said to be "noble".
Well apparently it is called the noble crusade because everyone who went on the first crusade and the noble crusade were noble
Mortician.
an Irishwoman
An actress.
A female person from Spain is called "española" in Spanish.
A female person is Spanish is: persona. This would be exactly the same for a male. The word person is feminine and can refer to either a female or male.
a female dog
Sexless
A person that is about to get married is called a bride (female) and a bridegroom(male)
A brave and noble person is a hero. The palindrome for what a brave and noble person does is "deed."
It is an Arabic female name that means one having a noble character.
As in being both male and female? A hermaphrodite, I believe.
An actor.Male or female: actor.
If the person was female, she would be called a maid.