Mariam Ivanishvili-Demuria 1860-1910 / Public figure. The founder of magazine "Nakaduli". By Lela Gaprindashvili
Ana Kalandadze 1924-2008 / Poet. Ana's first published poetry, in Literatura da Khelovneba in 1946, met with great success. By Tamar Tata Tsopurashvili
Klara Kvees 1903-90 / Painter. Klara was born in Tbilisi to an ethnic Latvian family. In 1921 she entered the Tbilisi Art Academy, from which she was later expelled for her "infatuation with modernist art". By Kristine Darchia
Ema Lalaeva-Ediberidze 1904-91 / Painter . Ema Lalaeva-Ediberidze started painting at a very young age. She entered the Tbilisi State Academy of Art in 1921 By Kristine Darchia
Marijani 1890-1978 / Poet, writer. In 1921 her first collection of poetry was published. Later, the Soviet literary establishment would ignore the boldly erotic nature of her poetry and christen her only as a children's author. By Tamta Melashvili
Ketevan Maghalashvili 1894-1973 /Painter. Ketevan is considered one of the first Georgian female portrait artists. By Tamta Melashvili
Barbare /Varinka/ Machavariani-Tsereteli 1874-1948 / Composer, public figure. In 1895 Akaki's famous poem "Suliko" was published and the author himself asked Varinka to write the tune to go along with it. Thus was created the legendary song. By Lela Gaprindashvili
Rusudan Mepisashvili 1913-2002 / Art historian. Rusudan was an art historian, doctor of architecture (1971), and a meritorious Georgian artist (1982). By Ekaterine Pirtskhalava
Elene /Elo/ Metreveli 1917-2003 / Academic. Elene was a researcher of the history of old Georgian writing, a scholar at the Georgian Academy of Sciences and an honorary doctor at Tubingen University in Germany By Tamta Tatarashvili
Kato Mikeladze 1878-1942 / Journalist, public figure. Kato went to Europe to study in 1906. After graduating from Brussels University with a degree in social and political sciences, she settled in Paris, where she remained until 1915, familiarizing herself with the experience of the women's movement in Europe. By Lela Gaprindashvili