First woman, First women, or The First Woman may refer to:
People
- Female legendary progenitors of mankind, including
- Embla, the first woman in Norse mythology
- Eve, the first woman in Abrahamic mythology
- Iya Nla, in Yoruba mythology
- Izanami, in Japanese mythology
- Nüwa, in Chinese mythology
- Pandora, the first woman in Greek mythology
- Shatarupa, the first evolved human woman in Hindu mythology
- List of women's firsts
- Mitochondrial Eve, the matrilineal most recent common ancestor of all currently living humans
Other uses
- First Woman, an American comic by NASA
- First Women, a British awards program
- The First Woman, a 1922 American silent film
See also
- First Lady (disambiguation)
- First man (disambiguation)
- First person (disambiguation)
- First Women's Bank (disambiguation)
- Prima Donna (disambiguation)
- Primera dama (disambiguation)
- The Second Woman (disambiguation)
- Maid of honor, the chief attendant of the bride in a wedding
- Senior women in European royal households:
- Camarera mayor de Palacio, in Spain
- Chief Court Mistress, in various countries
- Mistress of the Robes, in the United Kingdom
- Première dame d'honneur and Surintendante de la Maison de la Reine, in France
- Lucy (hominid), a collection of fossilized bones of a female of a hominin species from 3.2 million years ago
