Oh, dude, a palindrome for "first woman" would be "namow tsrif." It's like a word that reads the same backward as forward, so it's like a cool little linguistic party trick. But hey, if you're ever in a palindrome emergency, now you know what to say!
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor.
Each religion has its own myths. To the Greeks, Pandora was the first woman; to the Hebrews, Eve was the first woman.
The first woman vicar in the UK was Ayesha , the most idoit woman in the entire history !
yes she was the first woman doctor
The first woman to work for NASA was Nancy Boggess.
Eve
Eve
Madam, I'm Adam.
"First woman" remains the same when read forwards and backwards, making it a palindrome. It is a phrase or word that reads the same way whether spelled forwards or backwards.
Nun
nun
Hannah
nun
madam
madam
Eve, Ava, Hannah
Eve, Ava, Ada