matriarch
C1646
concept
A matriarch is a woman who holds primary authority and leadership within a family, community, or social group, often guiding decisions, traditions, and relationships.
Aliases (2)
- mother ×28
- female leader ×1
Instances (39)
- Putlibai Gandhi ("mother")
- Evangelical "Evangel" M. Lindbergh ("mother")
- Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
- Maria Cotton Mather ("mother")
- Weetamoo ("female leader")
- Katherine Rogers ("mother")
- Sara Ann Delano Roosevelt
- Marija Ružić Marić ("mother")
- Andriette Nobel ("mother")
- Irina Korina ("mother")
- Sarah
- Harriet Burrow ("mother")
- Elizabeth Ann Goodwin ("mother")
- Nellie W. Carter ("mother")
- Leah
- Johanna Herting Roebling ("mother")
- Antoinette Dunant ("mother")
- Helen Emma Reaume ("mother")
- Ann Gelius Austerlitz ("mother")
- Ma Joad
- Mary Hoyt Sherman ("mother")
- Anne-Charlotte-Laure Sallambier ("mother")
- Ann Eliza Birney Russell ("mother")
- Teresa Capone ("mother")
- Putlibai ("mother")
- Rachel
- Sjoukje Ozinga ("mother")
- Maria Basevi ("mother")
- Phaenarete ("mother")
- Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy (mother, often known as Winifred Kimball) ("mother")
- Henriette Pressburg ("mother")
- Aline Chazal ("mother")
- Dilsey Gibson
- Katie Nolan in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn ("mother")
- Abigail Adegboyega ("mother")
- Lucille Bluth
- Nelly Malek ("mother")
- Úrsula Iguarán
- Mary Josephine Hannon Fitzgerald