Old Testament Women
Jamaican Women
Notable Women
New Testament Women
Unique to Women
100

This widow was an example of unwavering faith and bravery in the Bible. 

Ruth the Moabite

100

This woman was Jamaica's first female Prime Minister and served from 2006- 2007, and again from 2012-2016. 

Portia Simpson Miller

100

She was the first nurse practitioner in Jamaica and she established the British Hotel to serve both the comfort and medical needs of the wounded soldiers during the Crimean War.

Mary Seacole 

100

In a male-dominated Roman empire, she had a successful business selling purple cloth. 

Lydia

100

Women has a unique ability to produce this essential liquid for new borns

 what is breast milk 


200

This woman's story is one of an unexpected person becoming a faithful servant of God. By providing shelter to Israelite soldiers, she puts her own life at risk while demonstrating faith in God. 

Rahab

200

At 21 Years Old, this woman known as the “Pocket Rocket” became the first Caribbean woman to win the gold medal in the 100-meter race and the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

200

She was named the reggae ambassador for 2026

Etana 



200

She was the first person Jesus appeared to after His resurrection

Mary Magdalene

200

Women can carry and nourish human life for nine months 

what is pregnancy 

300

She gave God a name: El Roi, the God Who Sees 

Hagar
300

She became the first non-American to win the US talent show The Voice, claiming the crown in the fifth season.

Tessanne Chin

300

This Jamaican woman became the first female Prime Minister of Jamaica in 2006.

Who is Portia Simpson-Miller

300

Described as a disciple in Joppa, raised from the dead by Peter and known for her charitable work

Tabitha (Dorcas)

300

compared to men, on average , women excel at reading non verbal communication and facial expression, a key component of this skill 

what is emotional intelligence 

400

She said this

"May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if by this time tomorrow, I do not make your life like that of one of them."

Jezebel

400

She led a community of formerly enslaved Africans called the Windward Maroons.

Nanny of the Maroons

400

This cultural icon, activist, and entertainer was crowned Miss Jamaica in 1963 and later became a global reggae ambassador.

Who is Marcia Griffiths

400

This sister of Lazarus and Mary, often opened her home to Jesus and his apostles, providing much-needed food and rest.

Martha

400

Monthly biological process that prepare body for pregnancy and includes hormonal change 

what is menstrual cycle