Women’s List Entries 1-500

The First 100 Entries:

  1. Hypatia of Alexandria, she's my number one for a reason
  2. Mary Anning, the mother of paleontology
  3. Ada Lovelace, she created computer codes 100 years before computers were invented
  4. Hertha Ayrton, inventor and electrical engineer
  5. Nettie Stevens, geneticist who worked on the theory of sex determination
  6. Marie Skłodowska Curie, you know her name
  7. Mileva Marić, she was so much more than Albert Einstein's wife
  8. Gillis Duncan, no not from Outlander, but she was kind of a witch
  9. Elizabeth Magie, she invented Monopoly (kind of, just read her article)
  10. Rosa Carmichael, the witch governess of the Gettysburg Orphanage
  11. Grace Hopper, Navy Rear Admiral, Computer Coder, Dazzling Daughter
  12. Hedy Lamarr, Beauty and Brains
  13. Henrietta Lacks,she is more than her cells
  14. Rosalind Franklin,controversy remains over who the true discoverer of DNA was, was it her?
  15. Leigh Searl, founder of America's Career Force
  16. Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to go to space
  17. Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Prize Winner and Former President of the Salk Institute
  18. Sally Ride, the first American Woman to go to space
  19. Mae C Jemison, the first African American woman to go to space
  20. Virginia Dare, the first English baby born in the New World
  21. Betsy Ross,ignore the shoes, recognize the good she actually factually did
  22. Lizette Charbonneau, Sacagawea's Daughter
  23. Sally McCoy,The Matriarch of the McCoy Clan
  24. Levicy Hatfield, The Matriarch of the Hatfield Clan
  25. Roseanna McCoy, her story is worse than Romeo and Juliet
  26. Nancy McCoy Phillips, the other woman, or in this case, cousin
  27. Flora Call Disney, Walt and Roy's Mom
  28. Miep Gies, she saved Anne Frank's diary
  29. Eva Braun, if you knew her story, you would gain a whole new perspective
  30. Rosemary Kennedy, her sister Eunice created the Special Olympics in her honor
  31. Kathleen Kennedy-Cavendish,the Rebel of the Kennedy Clan
  32. Madam CJ Walker, the first female self-made millionaire in the US
  33. Barbara Walters, I think we all know her point of View
  34. Oprah Winfrey, you know her, you love her, so read this to love her some more!
  35. Mindy Grossman, CEO of WW (Weight Watchers)
  36. Sheri McCoy, she mixes science and business for wondrous results
  37. Safra Catz, co-CEO of Oracle--and so much more
  38. Abigail Johnson, you think Oprah's rich right? Pssh
  39. Rosalind Brewer, first female and first African American COO of Starbucks
  40. Laura Alber, CEO of Williams-Sonoma
  41. Melania Trump, Be Best
  42. Meritaten, daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Nefertiti
  43. Agnes Sorel, the first official Royal Mistress
  44. Diane de Poitiers, mistress to Henry II of France
  45. Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, mistress to Louis XIV of France
  46. Barbara Villiers Palmer,Mistress to Charles II of England
  47. Nell Gwyn, mistress to Charles II of England
  48. Jeanne Poisson,mistress to Louis XV of France
  49. Jeanne Becu, mistress to Louis XV of France
  50. Mary Surratt, the first woman to be executed by the United States Federal Government
  51. Amanda Knox, we've all heard her name, but do we know the real story?
  52. Rebecca Schaeffer,Actress who is better remembered for being murdered
  53. Meredith Kercher,remember her as a happy student, not for what happened to her
  54. JonBenet Ramsey, the pageant princess who never got to become a queen
  55. Jyoti Singh,remember her name, fight for it to never happen again
  56. Kathleen Kenyon,archaeologist who led the Jericho Excavations
  57. Doris Zemurray Stone,archaeologist who fought for the rights of the Indigenous of Central America
  58. Tatiana Proskouriakoff,she was instrumental in the decoding of Maya Hieroglyphs
  59. Sarah Parcak, she makes satellite technology cool
  60. Salima Ikram,got a question on Egyptian mummies? Ask her!
  61. Sherry Lansing, first woman to head a major Hollywood Studio
  62. Barbara Corcoran, You know her from Shark Tank
  63. Marillyn Hewson, CEO of Lockheed Martin
  64. Denise Morrison, former CEO of Campbell Soup Co
  65. Indra Nooyi,former CEO of PepsiCo
  66. Joy Mangano,Jennifer Lawrence plays her in the movie!
  67. Meg Whitman, former CEO of Ebay
  68. Ginni Rometti, CEO of IBM
  69. Ursula Burns,former CEO of Xerox
  70. Mary T Barra, CEO of General Motors
  71. Lori Greiner, The Patent Queen
  72. Marissa Mayer,Google's 20th Employee--ever
  73. Ivanka Trump,Businesswoman and Advisor to President Trump
  74. Mary Magdalene,Jesus's disciple
  75. Hildegard von Bingen,Catholic Nun who defied gender norms
  76. The Ice Maiden of Pazyryk,Her mummy shed new light on her mysterious people
  77. Joan of Arc,Heavenly Warrior
  78. Sacagawea,Savior of the Corps of Discovery
  79. Jane Stanford,Co-Founder of Stanford University
  80. Anne Sullivan,Helen Keller's Teacher
  81. Jane Goodall,Primatologist
  82. Anne Hutchinson,Puritan Rulebreaker
  83. Olympe de Gouges, author of the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
  84. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin,Feminist Author
  85. Susan B Anthony,Women's Suffrage Advocate
  86. Millicent Fawcett,Suffragette
  87. Ankhesenpepi II,daughter of a Pharoah and wife of another
  88. Helen Keller,she proved deaf and blind are labels only
  89. Jean Paul,advocate and wife of the chief of the Maliseet Tribe
  90. Mary Rogers,New York's Cigar Girl turned murder victim
  91. Ida Straus, Mrs. Macy's and RMS Titanicvictim
  92. Mary Phagan, her murder made race relations in the south worse than ever before
  93. Elizabeth Short,The Black Dahlia
  94. Anne Frank,her diary is one of the most widely read of all time
  95. Natalie Wood,actress whose mysterious death has never been solved
  96. Shangguan Wan'er,the first female Prime Minister in history
  97. Martha Washington,The first First Lady of the United States
  98. Mary Todd Lincoln,First Lady during her husband Abraham Lincoln's term
  99. Varina Davis,The First Lady of the Confederate States of America
  100. Julia Grant,The First Lady during her husband Ulysses S Grant's term

Entries 101-200:

101) Nancy Astor, the first woman elected & able to take her seat in British Parliament

102: Jeannette Rankin, the first woman elected to US Congress

103: Alice Sanger, the first female staffer hired by the White House

104: Eleanor Roosevelt, the longest serving First Lady of the United States

105: Pat Nixon, First Lady of the United States during her husband Richard Nixon's Term

106: Indira Gandhi, India's First Female Prime Minister

107: Betty Ford, First Lady and Founder of the Betty Ford Center

108: Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States during her husband Ronald Reagan's Term

109: Barbara Bush, First Lady of the United States during her husband George H W Bush's Term

110: Margaret Thatcher, the First Female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

111: Rosalynn Carter, First Lady of the United States during her husband Jimmy Carter's Term

112: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady and Style Icon

113: Isabel Martinez de Peron, the First Female President of Argentina

114: Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, the First Female French Minister of Education

115: Ankhesenpepi I, don't get her confused with her sister

116: Alwilda, the Scandinavian Pirate Princess (Legend--Not Historical Person)

117: Watkuese, she was lost and then found again

118: Juana Maria, the Lone Woman of San Nicholas Island

119: Ankhesenamun, the widow of King Tut

120: Corrie Ten Boom, you probably read her story in school

121: Delphine LaLaurie, not even Kathy Bates could make her sympathetic

122: Jane Austen, novelist

123: Frida Kahlo, painter

124: Mariska Hargitay, actress and activist

125: Emma H Cunningham, she might have committed murder

126: Dolley Madison, Former First Lady during her husband James Madison's Term

127: Alexandra Kollontai, Communist Politician from the Soviet Union

128: Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Ceylon's First Female Prime Minister

129: Laura Bush, Former First Lady during her husband George W Bush's Term

130: Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, one of the inspirations for Molly Pitcher

131: Rebecca Skloot, author who brought the story of Henrietta Lacks to the mainstream light

132: Phoebe Ann Moses, but you know her as Annie Oakley

133: Amelia Earhart, pilot who broke gender norms all day long

134: Odette Siko, the first woman to ever race at Le Mans

135: Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in both Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500

136: Marie Claude Beaumont, Le Mans race car driver

137: Danica Patrick, retired indycar driver

138: Merit Ptah, the first known female doctor--and scientist

139: Peseshet, doctor from Egypt's 4th Dynasty

140: Agnodice, the first female doctor from Athens, Greece

141: Juliet Opie Hopkins, Confederate Nurse during the War Between the States

142: Dorothea Dix, Mental Health Advocate who brought the horrific conditions of Insane Asylums to light

143: Florence Nightingale, the woman who created modern nursing techniques

144: Clarissa "Clara" Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross

145: Elizabeth Blackwell, first woman to receive a modern medical degree from a school in the United States

146: Rebecca Lee Crumpler, the first African American woman to receive a modern medical degree in the United States

147: Elizabeth Anderson, the first woman to qualify as a doctor and surgeon with a modern medical degree in Great Britain

148: Anandi Gopal Joshi, the first Indian woman to obtain a modern medical degree from the West

149: Florence R Sabin, the first female professor at Johns Hopkins University

150: Trung Trac, she and her sister led a large scale rebellion against their Chinese overlords

151: Trung Nhi, she and her sister led a large scale rebellion against their Chinese overlords

152: Boudica, she burned London to the ground

153: Pingyang, general who led 70,000 soldiers against the Emperor

154: Mary Anne Arnold, cross dressing sailor

155: Grace O'Malley, Irish chieftain and pirate

156: Mary Read, pirate

157: Anne Bonny, pirate

158: Ching Shih, from prostitute to one of the most formidable pirates of all time

159: Wang Cong'er, leader of the White Lotus Society and warrior

160: Mary Anne Talbot, soldier who fought in the French Revolution

161: Lozen, Chihenne Apache Warrior and Medicine Woman

162: Private Sarah Edmonds, Union Soldier during the War Between the States

163: Marina Yurlova, Teenage Cossack during World War I

164: Rose Valland, the Monument's Woman

165: Neferure, daughter of Pharaoh Hatshepsut

166: Nefertari Merytmut, Egyptian Queen and wife of Ramses II

167: Justa Grata Honoria, you know how we're taught the Goths sacked Rome and ended the Western Roman Empire? Yeah, that was her fault

168: Khentkaus III, Egyptian Queen whose tomb yielded new insights into her time period

169: Sobekneferu, the first definitively proven woman to have ruled Egypt as Pharaoh

170: Hatshepsut, the most famous female Egyptian Pharaoh

171: Nefertiti Neferneferuaten, arguably the most famous woman from Ancient Egypt

172: Cleopatra VII Philopater, yes, that Cleopatra
173: Arsinoë IV, the meddling little sister of Cleopatra VII
174: Cleopatra Selene II, Cleopatra VII's daughter

175: Ranavalona I, Madagascar's first female queen regnant

176: Ellen Rometsch, possible Soviet spy

177: Theodora I, Byzantine Empress
178: Wu Zetian, China's only Empress Regnant

179: Olga of Kiev, Regent of Kievan Rus' who took vengeance to a whole new level

180: Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful figures from Europe's Middle Ages

181: Isabella I of Castile, Queen of Castile

182: Lucrezia Borgia, she wasn't bad, but her family was

183: Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife

184: Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife

185: Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife

186: Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth wife

187: Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife

188: Mary I, the real Bloody Mary

189: Catherine de Medici, Regent, Consort, and Dowager Queen of France (Depending on the Year)

190: Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife

191: Elizabeth I, One of England's Greatest Queens
192: Jane Grey, queen of England for a whole nine days
193: Mary Stuart, aka Mary Queen of Scots
194: Hürrem Sultan, she was also called Roxelana

195: Nur-Jahan, the only female Acting Emperor Regnant of the Mughal Empire

196: Njinga Mbandi, Queen of Ndongo (Present-day Angola)

197: Mumtaz Mahal, the Taj Mahal is her mausoleum
198: Pocahontas, painting with all the colors of the wind is harder than it looks

199: Catherine the Great, no horses were involved in the writing of this post
200: Marie Antoinette, she did not say "Let them Eat Cake!"

Entries 201-300:

201: Lorena Hickok, Possibly Eleanor Roosevelt's Longtime Girlfriend

202: Victoria, Need I Type More?

203: Isabella II, Queen of Spain

204: Lakshimi Bai, The Queen of Jhansi, India

205: Mary von Vetsera, half of one of the most famous cases of murder/suicide of all time

206: Alexandra Feodorovna, The Last Tsarina of Russia

207: Stephanie von Hohenlohe, The Princess who was a Nazi Spy

208: Olga Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia

209: Gennifer Flowers, the other woman who had an affair with Bill Clinton

210: Wallis Simpson, a king left his throne for her

211: Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia

212: Maria Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia

213: Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, Grand Duchess of Russia

214: Elizabeth II, currently England's Longest Reigning Monarch

215: Grace Kelly, From Hollywood Royalty to Actual Royalty

216: Noor Al-Hussein, Dowager Queen of Jordan

217: Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, Princess by Marriage

218: Diana Spencer, The People's Princess
219: Catherine HRH The Princess of Wales, Possibly the UK's Future Queen

220: Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy During the War Between the States

221: Belle Boyd, Perhaps One of the Most Famous Confederate Spies During the War Between the States

222: Margaretha MacLeod, but you know her as Mata Hari

223: Harriet Tubman, Union Spy and Civil Rights Activist

224: Violette Szabo, Allied Spy During World War II
225: Audrey Hepburn, Actress who also had a hand in helping the Allies during World War II

226: Mary Peck Butterworth, One of the Most Famous Counterfeiters of All Time

227: Lavinia Fisher, Possibly the First Female Serial Killer in the United States

228: Lola Montez, She Toppled a Monarchy and Kept a Bear as a Pet, Need I say More?

229: Carry Nation, She Vandalized Businesses...Professionally

230: Belle Starr, American Outlaw of the Old West

231: Calamity Jane, there's a Reason Her Name was Calamity

232: Lizzie Borden, Took an Axe...

233: Arizona Barker, Otherwise Known as "Ma Barker"

234: Cleopatra I Syra, Queen of Ancient Egypt whose family spread out across the Mediterranean

235: Bonnie Parker, Her Boyfriend was Named Clyde

236: Mary Somerville, One of the First Female Honorary Members of the Royal Astronomical Society

237: Martha Corey, Accused of being a Witch at Salem

238: Tituba, Accused of Being a Witch at Salem

239: Margaret Tobin Brown, otherwise known as the Unsinkable Molly/Maggie Brown

240: Violet Jessop, Arguably the Luckiest Stewardess Ever

241: Madeleine Astor DickRMS Titanic Survivor

242: Edith Brown HaismanRMS Titanic Survivor

243: Ruth Becker BlanchardRMS Titanic Survivor

244: Robertha Watt MarshallRMS Titanic Survivor

245: Marjorie Collyer DuttonRMS Titanic Survivor

246: Eva HartRMS Titanic Survivor

247: Millvina Dean, the Last RMS Titanic Survivor to Pass Away
248: Perla Ovitz, One of the Real Seven Dwarfs (Of Auschwitz)

249: Enheduanna, The First Known Author--Ever

250: Murasaki Shikibu, The First Known Author of a Novel

251: Christine de Pisan, The First Feminist Author

252: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, author of Frankenstein

253: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Poet

254: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was a major factor in the outbreak of the War Between the States

255: Charlotte Brontë, Author

256: Emily Brontë, Author

257: Anne Brontë, Author
258: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Author

259: Coco Chanel, Fashion Designer

260: Abigail Williams, One of the First of Salem's Accusers

261: Maybelle Carter, Musician and Matriarch of Country Music
262: Elizabeth Proctor, Accused of being a Salem Witch

263: Billie Holiday, Jazz Musician

264: Magda Gabor, Actress

265: Zsa Zsa Gabor, Actress

266: Eva Gabor, Actress

267: Betty White, She's Literally Older Than Sliced Bread, Guys

268: Marilyn Monroe, Actress

269: Maya Angelou, Poet and Actress

270: Shirley Temple, Actress and Diplomat

271: June Carter Cash, Musician, Member of the Carter Family, and Johnny Cash's Wife

272: Loretta Lynn, Country Music Legend

273: Elizabeth Taylor, Actress

274: Jayne Mansfield, Actress and Mother of Mariska Hargitay

275: Joan Rivers, Comedian

276: Abigail Faulkner Sr., Accused of being a Salem Witch

277: Rebecca Nurse, Accused of being a Salem Witch

278: Aretha Franklin, Musician

279: Janis Joplin, Musician and Member of the Twenty-Seven Club

280: Adrienne de Noailles La Fayette, The Wife of America's Favorite Frenchman

281: Mariya Oktyabrskaya, Soviet Tank Driver During World War II

282: Cherilyn Sarkisian, aka Cher

283: Julie d'Aubigny, The Bisexual Sword Swinging Opera Singer

284: Karen Carpenter, Musician Whose Tragic Death Brought Eating Disorders to the National Attention

285: Kathryn Bigelow, The First Female Film Director to win a Best Director Academy Award

286: Madonna Ciccone, aka Madonna

287: Gia Carangi, The World's First Supermodel

288: Whitney Houston, Musician

289: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Model and Wife of John F Kennedy Jr

290: Antonina Żabiński, The Zookeeper's Wife

291: Angelina Jolie, Actress, Director, and Humanitarian

292: Sarah Palin, Politician and Reality TV Star

293: Selena Quintanilla-Perez, Musician
294: Edith Piaf, Musician and Actress
295: Stefani Germanotta, aka Lady Gaga

296: Erzsebet Bathory, Possibly one of the Most Prolific Serial Killers of All Time

297: Heather O'Rourke, "They're Here!"
298: Stephanie Freed, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapha House International

299: Anna Nicole Smith, Model and Playboy Playmate

300: Lucille Ball, I Love Lucy too!

Entries 301-400:

301: Florence Foster Jenkins, the Not Very Professional Soprano

302: Julia Child, Celebrity Chef

303: Francesca Hilton, Actress and Heiress

304: Lisa Ling, Journalist

305: Linda Hamilton, Actress

306: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Actress

307: Maggie Smith, Actress

308: Tyra Banks, You Better Smize for Me!

309: Mimi Haist, Queen Mimi

310: Queen Latifah, Musician and Actress

311: Laili Ali, Retired Professional Boxer

312: Sigourney Weaver, Actress

313: General Ann E Dunwoody, The First Woman to Become a Four-Star General in the US Army

314: Condoleezza Rice, Politician

315: Janet Yellen, Former Chair of the United States Federal Reserve

316: Heidi Fleiss, Hollywood's Most Notorious Madam

317: Jodie Foster, Actress and Director

318: Ellen DeGeneres, Comedian and Actress

319: Anneliese Michel, Exorcism Victim

320: Zoë Saldana, Actress, Model, and Dancer

321: Hattie McDaniel, The First African-American to win an Academy Award

322: Meira Kumar, India's First Female Speaker of the Lok Sabha

323: Juliette Lewis, Actress

324: Sonia Gandhi, Former President of the Indian National Congress (Party)

325: Judge Jeanine Pirro, There's not a lot she wasn't the First Female of in terms of law positions in Westchester County

326: Sushma Swaraj, Former Minister of India's Internal Affairs

327: Emma Watson, Actress

328: Maria Milagro de Hoyos, Sadly, she's known for what happened to her corpse after her death

329: Bindi Irwin, Conservationist

330: Lillie Langtry, Scandalous Actress

331: Stephanie of Monaco, Princess and Singer

332: Amy Winehouse, Singer

333: Jeanette Churchill, So much more than Winston's Mum

334: Jennifer Lee, Director, Screenwriter, and More

335: Ida B Wells, Journalist and Activist

336: Carrie Buck, America's Most Famous Victim of the Eugenics Movement

337: Misty May-Treanor, Retired Professional Volleyball Player

338: Lynne Chinn, Mosaic Artist and the Best Aunt Ever!

339: Moll King, One of History's Most Notorious Pickpockets (or was she?)

340: Brenda Chapman, Academy Award Winning Director

341: Phillis Wheatley, Groundbreaking Poet

342: Catterina Vizzani, a Renaissance Lesbian Crossdresser

343: Marsha P Johnson, LGBT+ Activist

344: Tomoe Gozen, Samurai Warrior

345: Fu Hao, Military General and Priestess

346: Tamar, King of Georgia

347: Dr. Mayim Bialik, PhD, Actress and Neuroscientist

348: Zenobia, Empress of Palmyra in Present-day Syria

349: Monica Mitro, Executive Producer of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

350: Grace Bedell Billings, Dear Mr. Lincoln...

351: Katherine Johnson, Physicist and Hidden Figure

352: Jane C Wright, Oncologist and Pioneering Cancer Researcher

353: Lady Godiva, Countess of Merica, Avert Ye Gaze Children!

354: Rosalyn Yalow, Medical Physicist

355: Esther Lederberg, Microbiologist

356: Vera Rubin, Astronomer

357: Annie Easley, Computer Programmer

358: Sylvia Earle, Marine Biologist

359: Patricia Bath, Ophthalmologist

360: Christiane Nusslein-Volhard, Nobel Prize Winning Biologist

361: Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Astrophysicist

362: Sau Lan Wu, Particle Physicist

363: Ruth Handler, Invented Barbie

364: Katia Krafft, Volcanologist

365: May-Britt Moser, Psychologist and Neuroscientist

366: Maryam Mirzakhani, Pioneering Mathematician

367: Maria Mitchell, the First Female Astronomer in the United States

368: Emily Warren Roebling, Engineer Noted for Her Work in Completing the Brooklyn Bridge

369: Sofia Kovalevskaya, Pioneering Mathematician

370: Irene Joliot-Curie, Marie's Daughter and a Scientist in Her Own Right

371: Janaki Ammal, Botanist

372: Anna J Harrison, the First Woman Elected President of the American Chemical Society

373: Mary Leakey, Paleoanthropologist

374: Edith Flanigen, Chemist Who Holds Over 100 Patents

375: Ada Yonath, Crystallographer Who Identified the Structure of the Ribosome

376: Shirley Ann Jackson, Physicist

377: Linda B Buck, Physiologist

378: Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, The Virologist Who Co-Discovered HIV

379: Tessy Thomas, Missile Engineer

380: Edith Hahn Beer, The Nazi Officer's Wife

381: Christine Maria Margarete Denner, Saved Edith Hahn's Life

382: Lise Meitner, Nuclear Physicist

383: Lillian Gilbreth, Psychologist and Industrial Engineer

384: Emmy Noether, Mathematician

385: Edith Clarke, the First Female Electrical Engineer

386: Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Conservationist

387: Alice Ball, Chemist Who Created the First Real Leprosy Treatment

388: Gerty Cori, Biochemist

389: Joan Beauchamp Procter, Zoologist and Herpetologist

390: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Astronomer Who Discovered What Makes the Universe

391: Barbara McClintock, Cytogeneticist

392: Maria Goeppert Mayer, Theoretical Physicist

393: Rachel Carson, Marine Biologist and Conservationist

394: Rita Levi-Montalcini, Neurologist and Physician

395: Dorothy Hodgkin, Biochemist and Crystallographer

396: Chien-Shiung Wu, Experimental Physicist

397: Mamie Phipps Clark, Psychologist Who Focused on The Effects of Segregation in Small Children

398: Gertrude Elion, Pharmacologist

399: Gilda Radner, Comedian and Actress

400: Lisa Marie Presley, Singer, Songwriter, and Elvis's Daughter

Entries 401-500:

401: Elizabeth Cowell, First Female TV Announcer

402: Barbra Streisand, Multifaceted Entertainer

403: Barbi Benton, Model, Actress, and Singer

404: Margaret Keane, Artist Known for her "Big Eyes" Paintings

405: Angelique Cottin, The Electromagnetic Girl

406: Maria Sibylla Merian, Entomologist and Scientific Illustrator

407: Wang Zhenyi, Astronomer and Author

408: Leonore Goldschmidt, Schoolteacher Who Continued to Teach Jewish Children in Hitler's Berlin

409: Karen Horney, Psychoanalyst Famous For Questioning Freudian Views

410: Florence Bascom, the First Female Geologist to Join the US Geologic Survey

411: Mary Agnes Chase, Botanist and Social Activist

412: Elena Cornaro Piscopia, the First Woman to Ever Earn a Doctoral Degree

413: Sybilla Masters, The First Person in the American Colonies to be Granted an English Patent

414: Caroline Herschel, Astronomer Who Discovered Several Comets

415: Marie Daly, the First African American Woman to Receive a PhD in Chemistry

416: Kubaba, The Only Woman Listed on the Sumerian King's List

417: Gertrude Ederle, the First Woman to Swim the English Channel

418: Madeline Stuart, One of the First Professional Models to be Born With Down Syndrome

419: Junko Tabei, the First Woman to Climb Mt. Everest

420: Casey Legler, The First Woman to Be Contracted as a Male Model

421: Barbara Washburn, the First Woman to Climb Mt. Denali

422: Nancy Lieberman, The First Woman to Coach a Men's Professional Sports Team

423: Joan Whitney-Payson, the First Woman to Buy Major Interest Into a North American Sports League Team

424: Manon Rheaume, The First Woman to Work as a Goalie on a Professional Hockey Team

425: Lizzie Arlington, The First Woman to Play on a Men's Professional Baseball Team

426: Jackie Mitchell, At the Age of Seventeen She Struck Out Babe Ruth & Lou Gehrig

427: Julie Krone, The First Female Horse Jockey to Win the Triple Crown

428: Lydia Nsekere, Member of the International Olympics Committee & The FIFA Executive Council

429: Michele Roberts, Executive Director of the National Basketball Players Association

430: Annie K Londonderry, The First Woman to Bicycle Around the World

431: Charlotte Cooper Sterry, Tennis Player and Olympic Athlete Who Won Five Wimbledon Titles

432: Althea Gibson, The First Person of African American Descent to Win a Grand Slam Title

433: Capt. Mildred H McAfee Horton, Director of the WAVES During World War II

434: Anna D Allen, World War II Veteran and Schoolteacher

435: Maxine Dale, World War II Veteran, Machinist, and Mother

436: Lucie Aubrac, Schoolteacher and Member of the French Resistance

437: Tsai Ing-Wen, President of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

438: Rachel Wall, Possibly America's First Female Pirate

439: Doris Bohrer, Allied Spy and Deputy Head of Counterintelligence at the CIA

440: Constance Markievicz, First Woman Elected to British Parliament (Never Took Her Seat)

441: Willie Mallory, Protective Mother and Figure in the Fight Against Eugenics

442: Joanne Hayes-White, The First Woman to Serve as Chief of San Francisco's Fire Department

443: Doris Buck Figgins, Victim of the United States Eugenics Movement

444: Josephine S Lowell, Philanthropist and Advocate For Various Social Welfare Programs

445: Helen Graham-Gill PhD, Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, and so Much More

446: Minnie Vautrin, Missionary Forever Haunted By What She Witnessed During the Rape of Nanking

447: Carlina White, Abducted Child Who Solved Her Own Kidnapping

448: Andreja Pejic, Before Her Transition She was The First Completely Androgynous Supermodel in the World

449: Maude Steane, One of Eight Canadian Women Confirmed Killed in Action During World War II

450: Erika Ervin, Otherwise Known as Amazon Eve

451: Lina Medina, Youngest Confirmed Human Mother in Medical History

452: Nebet, Vizier to Pharaoh Pepi I (6th Dynasty)

453: Mum Zi, Possibly the World's Youngest Grandmother, Becoming One at the Age of 17

454: Leyla Mafi, Mentally Ill Girl Who was Flogged For Child Prostitution in Iran

455: Margaret Isabella Breen McMahon, Last Survivor of the Donner Party

456: Kayla Mueller, Human Rights Activist Murdered by the Islamic State

457: Sister Lucia Santos, One of the Fatima Prophecy Receivers

458: Chyna, Professional WWF Wrestler

459: Josephine de Beauharnais Bonaparte, Empress of France

460: Sajida Talfah, First Wife of Saddam Hussein

461: Ann Rutledge, Reportedly Abraham Lincoln's First Love

462: Samira Shahbandar, Saddam Hussein's Second Wife

463: Natalie Gulbis, Professional Golfer

464: Ko Yong-Hui, Kim Jong-Il's Wife and Kim Jong-Un's Mother

465: Bridget Driscoll, First Person Killed by an Automobile in the United Kingdom

466: Mary Toft, Was Able to Convince the General Public She was Giving Birth to Rabbits

467: Safia Farkash El Hadad, Former First Lady of Libya

468: Amal al-Sadah, One of Osama Bin Laden's Wives

469: Nadezhda Alliluyeva Stalina, Joseph Stalin's Second Wife

470: Gudiya, Five Year Old Rape Victim Who Finally Got Justice

471: Qiu Jin, China's Joan of Arc

472: Priyaleen Singh, Archaeological Conservationist

473: Deborah Lipstadt, Shoah Historian

474: Paulita Maxwell, Billy the Kid's Girlfriend

475: Irena Sendler, Savior of Children During the Shoah
476: Lorllys Ramos Acevedo, Former Head of the Venezuelan Aviation Accident Unit

477: Jane Haining, Missionary and One of Ten Confirmed Scotsmen to Have Died in a Nazi Concentration Camp

478: Khieu Ponnary, Pol Pot's First (And Later Ex) Wife

479: Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO of AARP

480: Sharbat Gula, Photography Subject Known as the Afghan Girl

481: Rose Mofford, The First Female Governor of Arizona

482: Jan Brewer, Former Governor of Arizona
483: Irma Eckler Landmesser, She and Her Husband Are Remembered For Their Heartbreaking Real Life Story

484: Margaret Hamilton, Retired NASA Computer Code Writer

485: Whang-od Oggay, The World's Oldest Tattoo Artist
486: Lauren Holiday, Retired Olympic Soccer Player

487: Maud Wagner, First Known Female Tattoo Artist in the United States

488: Mary Whiton Calkins, First Woman Elected President of the American Psychological Association

489: Margaret Floy Washburn, First Woman to Earn a PhD in Psychology

490: McKenna Dahl, Paralympian Rifle Shooter

491: Yao Niang, Chinese Court Dancer Remembered Today For Popularizing the Lotus Foot
492: Roberta Cordano, First Deaf Woman to Become President of a United States University

493: Trisha Prabhu, Computer Code Writer Who Appeared on Shark Tank
494: Phiona Mutesi, Queen of Katwe

495: Annie Edson Taylor, First Person to Survive Falling Down Niagara Falls in a Barrel

496: Mary Brooks, Director of the United States Mint from 1969 to 1977

497: Jaya Varma Sinha, Manager of the South Eastern Indian Railways System

498: Daisy Ashford, Wrote Her First Novel Aged Nine

499: Harriet Quimby, The First United States Woman to Earn Her Pilot's License

500: Nicole Brown Simpson, Actress and Mother of Two