Deren
Deren is a German relative pronoun used in the genitive case to indicate possession, roughly translating to English "whose" or "of whom/of which." It specifically refers to feminine singular antecedents and to all plural antecedents. For masculine or neuter singular antecedents, the corresponding genitive relative pronoun is dessen. This distinction helps form relative clauses that express ownership without repeating the possessed noun.
In usage, deren introduces a clause that describes something belonging to the antecedent. The possessed noun
Deren is standard in formal and written German and is widely accepted for feminine singular and for
Summary: Deren is the genitive relative pronoun in German used to express possession with feminine singular