Boat Names about Women

A Sweetie 
Miss Goody Two Screws
After You
Miss Guided 
Almost A Lady 
Miss Mymoney
Awesome Lady 
Miss Priority
Barbwire
Miss Trial 
Blondie
Mistress
Boss Lady 
Mom's Mink
Brown-Eyed -Girl
My Girl
Caribbean Queen
My Old Lady
Cause For Divorce
Nansea
Chicksdigit
Pretty Girl 
Clairebuoyant
Pretty Penny
Classy Lady 
Princess of the Sea
Compass Rose
Proud Mary 
Current Wife
Queen Ann's Revenge
Dancer
Rapunzel
Dot Calm (Dorothy)
Reel Lady
Dragon Lady 
River lady 
Epoxy queen
Robin's Nest
Fish-n-Chicks
Rose
Fishwife 
Salty Miss
Flusie
Foxy Lady 
Sassified
Girls' Toy
Sea No Rita
Golden Girl
Sea Queen
Graphic Lady
Sea Wench 
Gulf Lady
Sea Wife
Her Mistress
Sea Witch
Her Ring
Second Hand Rose
Hi Honey
Senorita
Honey's Money
She Got the House
Hydra
She'll Get Over It 
It's a Girl!
She-worthy
Jenet Evans
Shirley's Temple
Jezebelle
Joy See 
Sister
Joy-Sea
Sisterwind 
Lady M 
Slo Babe
Leakin' Lena
Soo Doo Voodoo
LORELEI - Mermaid of German legend who would lure sailors with her beauty and song to their peril on the rocks of the Rhine.
Madame X
She Might
Madness
Southern Belle
Main Squeeze
Sue Sea
Marlin Monroe
Susie Queue
Melika 
Sweet Li'l Sixteen 
Mermaid
Tara 
Miss Appropriation
The Other Woman
Miss Behavin 
Ultimate Woman 
Miss Conduct 
Vintage Lady 
Miss Fits
Yes Dear

Female Warriors

Ailith: old english: Seasoned warrior
Alfonsine/Alfonsia: old german: Noble and ready for battle
Drina: spanish: Helper and defender of mankind
Geraldine (jer-al-deen): ?: Ruler with a spear
Gertrude: teutonic: Spear maiden
Hale (hah-leh): old norse: Army ruler
Hazel: teutonic: Commander, commmanding authority
Kalevi (kah-leh-vee): finnish: Hero
Lexine: hebrew: Helper and defender of mankind
Lois: greek: Battle maiden
Lola: spanish: Strong woman
Louise: old german: Famous warrior
Neala: celtic: Chieftainess
Neely: english: Champion
Nicia (nee-chee-uh): greek: Victorious army
Olesia: polish: Helper and defender of mankind
Sandrine: greek: Helper and defender of mankind
Sashenka: russian: Defender and helper of mankind
Serilda: old german: Armed maiden of war
Tarna: RPG: Invincible Fighter
Uta: german: Fortunate maid of battle
Valda: old norse: Spirited Warrioress
Verena: teutonic: Defender
Waneta: native american: Charger
Winema: native american: Female chief
Yvonne (ee-von): old french: Archer
Zandra: greek: Helper and defender of mankind


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