This American singer-songwriter is famous for her melancholic and nostalgic sound. Her real name is Elizabeth Woolridge Grant.
Lana Del Rey
She became famous after writing a book about a young wizard's adventures.
J.K. Rowling
This young star rose to fame playing Eleven in Netflix's "Stranger Things".
Millie Bobby Brown
The first African American First Lady of the United States, she championed causes like education and healthy living.
Michelle Obama
This woman was the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences, physics and chemistry.
Marie Curie
This singer became the youngest person to win all four major Grammy Awards in one night and has won nine Grammys overall by the age of 20.
Billie Eilish
She is often called the "Queen of Crime".
Agatha Christie
This actress is an American icon. Her birth name is Norma Jeane.
Marilyn Monroe
Known as the "Iron Lady," she was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Margaret Thatcher
The first and only female Prime Minister of India, serving four terms.
Indira Gandhi
This artist, who started in country music, became the richest female musician and the first billionaire primarily through music sales and tours.
Taylor Swift
Born in 1797, this author is famous for creating the most famous monster in history.
Mary Shelley
She played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films and later became a prominent advocate for gender equality.
Emma Watson
In 2021, she made history as the first female Vice President of the United States.
Kamala Harris
Fashion designer who revolutionized women's clothing with practical yet elegant designs.
Coco Chanel
Known for her avant-garde fashion and powerful anthems, this artist has also starred in films like "A Star Is Born."
Lady Gaga
This author created the character Bridget Jones, who originated in a newspaper column and later became the subject of a best-selling book series.
Helen Fielding
This actress and singer gained recognition for her role as Rue in HBO's "Euphoria".
Zendaya
This First Lady played a key role in drafting the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and was known for her work as a humanitarian.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, known for her charitable work.
Mother Teresa
This singer, known for her powerful voice, sold close to 100 million albums worldwide and is considered the most awarded female artist of all time.
Whitney Houston
In her debut novel, this author tells the story of Scout Finch and her father Atticus Finch, a lawyer defending a wrongly accused man.
Harper Lee
An actress known for roles in "Wednesday" and "You".
Jenna Ortega
This First Lady has written a book titled "More and Better Days Ahead," which focuses on positivity and personal growth.
Melania Trump
Swedish environmental activist who has inspired global movements against climate change.
Greta Thunberg