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'''First woman''' may refer to: |
'''First woman''' may refer to: |
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*[[nikki minaj]], the first woman |
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* [[Eve]], the first woman in Abrahamic religions |
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** [[Aclima]], Luluwa or Calmana, in Abrahamic traditions, the first woman born |
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* [[Lilith]], the first independent woman created and demonic figure in Judaic mythology, supposedly the primordial she-demon and alternatively first wife of Adam |
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* [[Lucy (Australopithecus)|Lucy]], an early female australopithecine that lived 3.2 million years ago |
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* [[Wives aboard Noah's Ark]], the first women to survive the flood (the wife of Noah and his sons' wives) |
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* [[Pandora]], first female human in Greek religions |
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* [[Shatarupa]], first woman in Indian religions |
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* [[Ask and Embla|Embla]], first woman in Norse religions |
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* [[Mitochondrial Eve]], the matrilineal most recent common ancestor of all currently living humans |
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==See also== |
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* [[First man or woman (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Prima Donna (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[List of women's firsts]] |
* [[List of women's firsts]] |
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* [[Valentina Tereshkova]], first woman in space |
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{{disambiguation}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 14 August 2024
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First woman may refer to:
- Eve, the first woman in Abrahamic religions
- Aclima, Luluwa or Calmana, in Abrahamic traditions, the first woman born
- Lilith, the first independent woman created and demonic figure in Judaic mythology, supposedly the primordial she-demon and alternatively first wife of Adam
- Lucy, an early female australopithecine that lived 3.2 million years ago
- Wives aboard Noah's Ark, the first women to survive the flood (the wife of Noah and his sons' wives)
- Pandora, first female human in Greek religions
- Shatarupa, first woman in Indian religions
- Embla, first woman in Norse religions
- Mitochondrial Eve, the matrilineal most recent common ancestor of all currently living humans