Man or woman, a farmer is called a farmer.
There is feminine form of the word or job farmer. The tough work of a farmer has no real gender.
Argicola, agricolae, feminine, a first declension noun.
Some suggestions are farmeress, farmeretta, farmerina, farmerelle,and farmertrix.
Man or woman, a farmer is called a farmer.
Literally "earth worker", i.e. an "arable farmer".
Georgina is a diminutive of Georgia; feminine form of George.It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of George/Georgia/Georgina is "farmer".
Georgia means farm worker or tiller of the soil.
Contadina in the feminine and contadino in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "peasant." The nouns have the above-mentioned historical meaning as well as the modern meaning of "farmer." The respective pronunciation will be "KON-ta-DEE-na" in the feminine and "KON-ta-DEE-no" in the masculine in Italian.
aaron farmer, susan farmer, Larry farmer
feminine
"Espagne" is feminine in French.
feminine, i believe