List of Georgian women writers

This is a list of women writers who were born in the country of Georgia or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

A

 * Manana Antadze (born 1945), Georgian writer and translator

D

 * Aneta Dadeshkeliani (1872–1922), Georgian poet, educator and social reformer
 * Nino Dadeshkeliani (1890–1931), Georgian writer, politician

E

 * Nana Ekvtimishvili (born 1978), Georgian writer and film director
 * Anastasia Eristavi-Khoshtaria (1868–1951), Georgian novelist
 * Dominika Eristavi (1864–1929), writer, translator

G

 * Ekaterine Gabashvili (1851–1938), Georgian feminist novelist
 * Mariam Garikhuli (1883–1960), Georgian novelist, children's writer and actress
 * Naira Gelashvili (born 1947), Georgian novelist, activist

H

 * Nino Haratischwili (born 1983), Georgian novelist, playwright

J

 * Barbare Jorjadze (1833–1895), Georgian writer and women's rights advocate

K

 * Ana Kalandadze (1924–2008), influential Georgian poet
 * Babilina Khositashvili (1884–1973), Georgian poet, feminist
 * Mariam Khutsurauli (born 1960), Georgian poet and short story writer
 * Lali Kiknavelidze (born 1969), Georgian screenwriter and film director
 * Ana Kordzaia-Samadashvili (born 1968), Georgian novelist and literary journalist
 * Nestan Kvinikadze (born 1980), Georgian scriptwriter, dramatist

M

 * Manana Matiashvili (born 1978), Georgian poet, translator and journalist
 * Tamta Melashvili (born 1979), Georgian novelist and feminist
 * Ekaterine Melikishvili (1854–1928), Georgian translator and children's writer
 * Kato Mikeladze (1878–1942), Georgian journalist, feminist and women's rights activist

O

 * Iza Orjonikidze (1938–2010), Georgian poet, politician

P

 * Tamri Pkhakadze (born 1957), Georgian novelist, children's writer

S

 * Nino Salia (1898–1992), Georgian émigré historian active in France
 * Irma Shiolashvili (born 1974), Georgian poet, translator and journalist

T

 * Nino Tkeshelashvili (1874–1956), Georgian children's literature author and suffragist
 * Ekaterine Togonidze (born 1981), Georgian journalist, novelist, activist
 * Elena Topuridze (1922–2004), Georgian philosopher and non-fiction writer
 * Mariam Tsiklauri (born 1960), Georgian poet, children's author and translator
 * Anastasia Tumanishvili-Tsereteli (1849–1932), Georgian writer, educator and influential feminist

V

 * Elene Virsaladze (1911–1977), Georgian folklorist