The female version of lord is lady.
Lord and Lady
Dominika is the female version of the name Dominic. This name is comes from the Late Latin and means "of the lord".
The female version of Zephaniah is Zephania.
Oh, dude, a female vice lord is called a "Lady Vice Lord." It's like the classier, more sophisticated version of a regular vice lord. So, if you ever meet a Lady Vice Lord, make sure to address her with the respect she deserves... or else she might just unleash her gang of well-mannered minions on you.
"Saku" is not a Chinese word; it is Japanese. In Japanese, it means "To blossom" or "Remembrance of the Lord", depending on the translation you get. I believe that it translates to "Remembrance of the Lord" when used as a name, although I like to use that as a male version while using "To blossom" as the female version.
italian female version of the name Vincenzo
Yes there indeed is a female version of "Come as you are"
With reference to bewitched, the female version of a worlock is a witch.
Louise or Lois.
yes, supriya sang the female version........
There is no female version of the name "Todd", it can be a last name, it's meaning is "fox".
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.