The feminine form of "maharajah" is "maharani." While "maharajah" refers to a great king or ruler, "maharani" denotes a queen or the wife of a maharajah. Both titles are used in the context of Indian royalty.
The feminine word for maharajah is maharani. A maharani is a queen or the wife of a maharajah in Indian royalty.
"Maha" is a prefix meaning "great" or "highest," and "rajah" means "king." In Hindi, "maharajah" is a masculine title for a king or prince. The feminine counterpart would be "maharani," with "rani" meaning "queen."
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.The gender noun for a male is maharajah, a king or prince in India. The corresponding gender noun for a female is maharani, a female member of a maharajah's family.
The feminine form of ami is amie. The feminine plural is amies.
The feminine form of alumnus is alumna. The feminine plural is alumnae.
The feminine form of bajo is baja. The feminine plural is bajas.
Mistress is the feminine form of master. It is already in feminine form.
Baroness is the feminine form.
The feminine form of charmant is charmante. The feminine plural is charmantes.
The feminine form for host is "hostess."
Maharajah Jungle Trek was created in 1998.
The feminine form of benefactor is benefactress.