There are very few words in the english language that have a set gender, and this is not one of them. Indian could describe a male or female.
The feminine word for Indian is Indian woman.
The feminine word for maharajah is maharani. A maharani is a queen or the wife of a maharajah in Indian royalty.
The feminine form or the word Raja ins Rani or Ranee. It is a term given to the wife of an Indian king.
Suneha is an Indian name of feminine gender which means "friendly".
The feminine form of brave in reference to Indigenous people is "brave woman" or "brave female." It acknowledges the courage and strength of Indigenous women.
If the word Indian is used to refer to people from India or identifying themselves as Indian the translated term would be "Indien". However, if the term is used to refer to natives as a slang, it would be translated as "Amérindien". * Masculine: Indien * Feminine: Indienne * Plural: Indiens / Indiennes * Masculine: Amérindien * Feminine: Amérindienne * Plural: Amérindiens / Amérindiennes
Emperor, usually used to refer to a ruler who became undisputed sovereign of the Indian Subcontinent.
Seetha is a feminine Indian name that comes from Sita, which means "furrow" in Sanskirt.
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.
In Hindi, "small" can be translated as "छोटा" (chhota) for masculine gender and "छोटी" (chhoti) for feminine gender.
"Jayana" is a feminine given name of Indian origin, meaning "victory" or "successful" in Sanskrit. It is a popular name among Hindu families.
Ranee means -reigning Queen or princess -reborn -she is singing