Venatrix
Venatrix is a term of Latin origin meaning "huntress" or "female hunter," formed as the feminine agent noun from venator, hunter. In classical Latin, venatrix referred to a woman who hunts and could function as a descriptive or occupational epithet. The word has since been adopted in various modern contexts to convey the notion of a female hunter or warrior.
In taxonomy and biology, venatrix has been used as part of scientific naming practices. Latin feminine forms
Beyond science, venatrix is employed in fiction, branding, and character naming to evoke attributes such as
See also venator, the masculine counterpart meaning "hunter," and other Latin agent-noun formations. The usage of