Famous female with M
Pop icon Madonna, American singer and actress since the 1980s.
Legendary Hollywood actress and model of the 1950s.
American singer dubbed the "Songbird Supreme" for her vocals.
Lawyer and author, former US First Lady, global role model.
American singer and actress, rose to fame on Disney Channel.
American actress and model, known from Transformers films.
British actress, gained fame in Stranger Things series.
First female UK Prime Minister, led Britain in the 1980s.
Polish‑French physicist, pioneer of radioactivity, Nobel laureate.
American singer and actress, known from A Walk to Remember.
Australian actress, known for roles in Barbie and I, Tonya.
American businesswoman, TV host and lifestyle media personality.
Award‑winning American actress, famed for her versatility.
Lebanese‑American media personality and former adult film actress.
Fictional Disney mouse character, Mickey’s girlfriend.
American singer and songwriter who rose via social media.
American actress, known from That ’70s Show and Black Swan.
American singer‑songwriter known for dark pop aesthetics.
Iconic magical nanny from Disney books and films.
Last Queen of France, executed in French Revolution.
Catholic nun Anjezë Bojaxhiu, Nobel Peace Prize 1979.
YouTube persona by Colleen Ballinger, parody vlogger.
American comedian and actress from SNL and films.
Former First Lady of the US, wife of Donald Trump.
US actress and comedian, starred in Bridesmaids.
US poet and author, wrote “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”.
US actress and TV icon, pioneer of female-led sitcom.
Indian Bollywood superstar actress and dancer.
US former White House intern, now activist and writer.
Famous painted woman by da Vinci, iconic portrait.
American actress, star of “iCarly” and other shows.
American actress, ’80s teen icon from “Sixteen Candles”
Oscar‑nominated American actress, starred in “Grease 2”
Duchess of Sussex, US actress who married Prince Harry
British baker and TV judge on “Bake Off”
Indian‑American actress, writer, creator of “The Mindy Project”
Mary, Queen of Scots, 16th‑century Scottish monarch
American country singer‑songwriter, “The House That Built Me”
British‑American actress, known from “Good Will Hunting”
Russian tennis star, 5-time Grand Slam champion.
First First Lady of the US, wife of George Washington.
American singer-songwriter of "All About That Bass".
English actress, famed for Downton Abbey and Harry Potter.
American dancer and actress from Dance Moms and Sia videos.
Christian title for Mary, mother of Jesus; iconic religious figure.
Disney’s Polynesian heroine from the 2016 animated film.
Biblical follower of Jesus, major Christian female figure.
Pakistani girls’ education activist, Nobel Prize laureate.
American philanthropist, co-founded Gates Foundation.
Australian model and businesswoman, former Victoria’s Secret Angel.
Legendary Chinese heroine, Disney’s warrior princess.
Adult film actress; Russian-born American performer.
US comedian and actress from SNL and films
English novelist, wrote early sci‑fi classic "Frankenstein".
American actress, known from “Outer Banks”
Iconic Muppet diva pig from The Muppet Show
US actress and designer, part of Olsen twins
US rapper and producer, pioneer of women in hip-hop
Could be singer or actress; valid famous name
US actress from “Fast & Furious” series
Very common female name; many famous Michelles
Indian politician, Chief Minister of West Bengal
Obvious misspelling, but clearly Mariah Carey
Cartoon mom from “The Simpsons” TV series
Canadian author of “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Popular female name; many famous Madisons
The words in the list Famous female with M come from players of the word game City, Country, River.