Jemimah

Jemimah was the eldest of three daughters Job had after his suffering, her younger sisters being Keziah and Keren-happuch. Jemimah was described as being the most beautiful woman in the Land of Uz alongside her sisters. Unconventionally, Jemimah received an inheritance from her father, even though she was a female child.

She appears only in the Book of Job.

Biography
Jemimah was born to Job and his wife, sometime after Job suffered (and lost all of his previous sons and daughters). She grew up alongside seven brothers. Sometime after her birth her younger sisters Keziah and Keren-happuch were born. Jemimah's beauty may have been recognized at birth or sometime later when her beauty blossomed. Her name is of disputed etymology, but regardless her name reflects the beauty she was known for.

The beauty of Jemimah (and her sisters) was so great, it was said that no woman in the Land of Uz could compare. The great beauty of Jemimah was part of Job's blessing for his endurance of suffering. She was designated to receive an inheritance of Job's estate, something that was extremely rare in the time she lived in.