Like most names, there is no single form.
There is the option of placing a feminine ending onto Arthur or Arth: Arthurine, Arthurina, Arthurette, Arthuretta, Artheia, Arthelia, Arthene, or Arthelle for instance.
You could also use a similar sounding name: Artisan, Martha or Artia.
Or, you can play around with the letters, such as Ruth from aRTHUr, albeit in the wrong order.
If you want a name that references the Arthurian myths, you could take a woman's name from the myths- Guinevere, Morgan, Morgana, Morgaine, Viviene, Elaine, Morgause, Isolde or Iseult for instance, or from an item or place such as Avalon or the slightly odder Excalibur or Camelot.
Arthurina.
a female given name, form of Marcia from a Latin word meaning "warlike."
Usually no, since Kylie is usually the form of a girl name than 'Kyle'.
Jeanette in English is a diminutive, or pet form, of Jean, which has come to be used as a given name in its own right.
It is a name so it stays arthur.
"Sonia" is a Russian form of the Greek name "Sophia", which means "wisdom".
The female form of the name Liam is typically spelled as "Leah".
The usual form would be Henrietta. The similar name is Harriet.
EIBHLÍN is the Irish Gaelic spelling (pronounced 'eileen' in the south, and 'ev-leen' in the west and north.
a female given name, form of Caroline.
There is no feminine form of the male name Sebastian. It comes from the Latin name Sebastianus and is connected to masculine religion. A close female name would be Sabrina. Though it is not the feminine form of Sebastian.
Arthur's full name is Arthur Timothy Read.
Since the name Art came from the name Arthur, it will mean the same too. The meaning of Arthur is bear, or bear like. Art is a diminutive form of the name. ... and can mean "guardian of the bear" (which is the meaning of the name in Ancient Greek)
yes it is in England but im not sure if they use it as a female name in America?
Janis is a female name that has the meaning "God is gracious" or "Gift from God." It is originally the feminine form of John.
The meaning of vita: a female given name, form of Davida
Could be the diminutive form of the female name Elizabeth
You could use Treva.