Well, technically speaking, the female counterpart of Lord is Lady. It's not rocket science, darling. Just like how peanut butter goes with jelly, Lord goes with Lady. Now go forth and impress everyone with your newfound knowledge.
Dominique can be either a male or a female name. It is a French name, derived from the Latin. It means 'Lord' or variously, 'of the Lord' or 'Belonging To The Lord'.
Dominika is the female version of the name Dominic. This name is comes from the Late Latin and means "of the lord".
Dominique can be either a boy's or girl's name. It is a French name meaning "Lord" or "born on the Lord's day (Sunday)".
The female version of lord is lady.
The name Tierney is of Gaelic origin. It is a male name but can also be a female name now. It means lord but in some cases it can mean noble. Although it is mainly means lord.
Syed is a female name. Most usually a surname. Rarely it may be used as a first name. It is more of a title. The equivalent of Sir or Lord in English. People with this name are !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What!!
Dominique is a French name that means "of the Lord". There isn't a female Hebrew name with this same meaning.
Lord and Lady
Sanskrit: a female deer Tamil: wife of lord vishnu, therefore lakshmi
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In Greek many names have male and female form. Sunday is called in Greek Κυριακή (Kyriaki) and it means "Lord's (God's) day". Kyriaki is also a female name taken after the day. The male form of the name Kyriaki is Kyriakos. So one can say that it means 'Lord's day' as well.
The female equivalent to the title of "Lord" is "Lady" though historyically there have been exceptions. One example is Queen Elisabeth II, whose title is Lord of Mann.