Boruto Girls: Top 20 Strongest Female Characters Ranked
Like other anime, the “Boruto” series is not exception in terms of the way female characters are portrayed; this often causes interesting discussions. While “Naruto” established the scene with unforgettable characters, “Boruto” brought a fresh generation of heroines with major storylines importance. Though opinions on whether they measure up to their promise vary, characters like Sarada and Himawari provide novel dynamics.
While some contend that “Boruto” lacks to replicate the depth and emotional complexity observed in “Naruto,” others say it gives more storyline participation for its female characters. Sarada, for example, has aspirations, although her demeanor sometimes seems less lively than it did in past representations. This begs the issue of whether “Boruto” really develops on its female characters or falls short in providing well-rounded, powerful personalities.
Examining the development of these characters shows how narrative decisions affect their relevance, therefore dividing viewers on whether this new generation surpasses the legacy of its predecessor.
Top 20 Strongest Female Boruto Characters
- Kaguya Ōtsutsuki
First to use chakra on Earth, Kaguya exceeded even her sons, Hagoromo and Hamura. Her great strength compelled them to seal her upon the Moon. She’s the strongest girl in the series as, as Ōtsutsuki, she is immune to Eida’s powers.
- Eida
Eida uses superhuman abilities able to change reality. Her skills, however, are useless against the Ōtsutsuki clan, so guaranteeing her place second on this list.
- Delta
Delta, Kara’s ex-inner member, fights Adult Naruto in his Kurama and Six Paths Sage forms. Advanced upgrades made possible by her Scientific Ninja tools enable regeneration, ninjutsu absorption, and a lethal Destruction Beam counter.
- Tsunade Senju
Renowned for incredible power, Tsunade could destroy Madara’s Susanoo, save all of Konoha during Pain’s onslaught, and call Katsuyu to help with long-distance healing. Her rating is confirmed by her will to resist elite rivals.
- Adult Sakura Haruno
Sakura worked under Tsunade and developed her strength to match. She woke the Byakugō Seal, allowing great-scale healing during the Fourth Ninja War, and leveled battlefields with one punch.
- Konan
Konan perfected the “Dance of the Shikigami,” using many paper jutsu for both offense and defense, as an Akatsuki founding member. Her strategic acumen makes her a powerful ninja.
- Kushina Uzumaki
Being Kurama’s Jinchūriki, Kushina had great life energy and resilience. Showcasing her control over Fūinjutsu techniques, her Adamantine Sealing Chains limited the Nine Tails.
19. Mito Uzumaki
The first known jinchūriki of Kurama, the Nine-Tailed Beast, was the wife of Hashirama Senju. She was a member of the Uzumaki clan and developed Fūinjutsu, best shown by her sealing of Kurama and application of sophisticated techniques such the Adamantine Chains and Dead Demon Consuming Seal. Her great chakra reserves supported the strong seal even in trying circumstances like childbirth.
Mito’s influence went beyond mere power since she motivated people like Kushina Uzumaki. Kushina taught Kurama to fight her hate with love, therefore guiding a concept subsequently embraced by Naruto Uzumaki. Her status as Hashirama’s companion and her knowledge of sealing arts highlight her skill even though her combat use of Kurama’s might was never seen. Mito’s legacy of love and tenacity not only molded Kushina’s path but also affected next generations, so she is a significant character in Naruto’s background and morals.
18. Pakura
From “Naruto,” Pakura isn’t included into “Boruto.” Called “Pakura of the Shakuton” and “The Hero of Sunagakure,” she came from the Hidden Sand Village. Her abilities won praise once she stopped Iwagakure’s aspirations, therefore establishing her as a Sunagakure hero.
Pakura carried a kekkei genkai combining fire and wind chakra called Shakuton, or scorch release. Her capacity to create heat spheres that mummified enemies by evaporating moisture allowed her to muffle memories. Her ability indicated extraordinary command of elemental chakra control.
Pakura died a terrible death betrayed on a mission as an ambassador. Kirigakure ninjas killed her under a Sunagakure scheme. Reanimated by Kabuto Yakushi utilizing Edo Tensei in the Fourth Great Shinobi War, she battled momentarily under his control before her spirit found rest.
Though Pakura isn’t central in “Boruto,” her abilities and narrative reflect Sunagakure’s impact and the subtle history of powerful female shinobi in Naruto’s universe.
17. Temari Nara
Originally from the Hidden Sand Village, Temari Nara is among the “Boruto” series’ strongest kunoichi. Expert in wind-style jutsu, she is well-known for her proficiency of Tessenjutsu, which makes use of her recognizable iron fan. Temari’s fan uses three “stars,” the third exposing destructive moves like the Sickle Weasel Technique, which may widely deflect strikes. She is unparalleled among present wind-style users in her power over wind.
Temari, the eldest child of the Fourth Kazekage, looked out for her brothers, Kankuro and Gaara, during the “Naruto” era. Later on, she wed Shikamaru Nara, tying the Sand and Leaf Villages together, and raised Shikadai Nara. Renowned for her austere and direct approach, she is nevertheless a tough and competent ninja with relevance in the “Boruto” plot because of her power and tactical ability.
16. Chiyo
Renowned Sunagakure resident Chiyo is indispensable in the “Naruto” universe and shapes kunoichi’s legacy. She was a talented shinobi and a major founding member of the Hidden Sand’s puppet division, Sasori’s grandma and Ebizo’s sister. Her mastery of puppetry is unparalleled; many of her students have trained under her and advancements in puppet design credit her name.
Her aptitudes went beyond puppetry. In medical ninjutsu, poison-making, and battle, Chiyo shone. Although her elderly age, her ninjutsu was recognized as one of the strongest among official statistics—five out of five. Her endurance was inferior, but she displayed great genjutsu and taijutsu ability.
With her “One’s Own Life Reincarnation,” Chiyo’s defining move revealed her selflessness. Her great depth and strength were cemented when this unusual gift let her bring others back to life at the expense of her own.
15. Hanabi Hyūga
Among Boruto’s strongest female characters, Hanabi Hyūga is a member of the esteemed Hyuga clan. Being Hinata’s younger sister, she showed remarkable early ability that exceeded that of her sibling. As heiress of the Hyuga clan, Hanabi exhibits skill and leadership ability.
Hanabi sees almost 360 degrees with her Byakugan and picks opponent chakra paths. This dōjutsu lets her shut off chakra flows with the Gentle Fist technique and gives her unparalleled battle accuracy. Her repertory consists in sophisticated motions like Eight Trigrams Vacuum Palm and Eight Trigrams Palms Revving Heaven.
Toneri said her Byakugan was quite pure, which would help the Tensegyn to awaken. Hanabi is a strong kunoichi and a potent representation of the Hyuga clan even with low battle exposure during peacetime.
14. Ino Yamanaka
Particularly in the Two Blue Vortex arc, Ino Yamanaka is indispensible in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Leading the Yamanaka Clan, she manages encrypted communications and ensures access to past mission logs, therefore supporting Shikamaru, the present Hokage. Her experience guarantees sensitive material stays hidden even with Eida’s clairvoyance or Konoha’s Sensory Unit.
Her psychic powers make her absolutely essential to the village. Ino strengthens Konoha’s defenses by reading minds, allowing quiet communication, and shaping ideas or behavior. In a society where ongoing surveillance is required to preserve security, these powers are absolutely vital.
13. Kurotsuchi
Fourth Tuchikage of Iwagakure, Kurotsuchi has extraordinary combat prowess and leadership. She inherits strong Earth and Lava Release techniques—including the ability to control molten rock—as the granddaughter of Ōnoki. Her Lava Release: Quicklime Jutsu exhibits her calculated fighting approach.
Kurotsuchi was instrumental in destroying the clones of Ten-Tails during the Fourth Great Ninja War. She highlighted her political savvy by representing Iwagakure in diplomatic activities as well. Though not very prominent in “Boruto,” she is crucial in keeping the Hidden Villages in peace. Her subdued character development ranks her among the influential kunoichi from the Naruto universe.
12. Mei Terumī
Once Yagura’s rule ended, Mei Terumī, the Fifth Mizukage of the Hidden Mist Village, changed Kirigakure. Her leadership improved diplomatic relations amongst surrounding towns, therefore starting a period of peace.
Her constant allegiance to Kirigakure characterizes her since she faces threats alone to guard others. This courage emphasizes her will to serve her people.
Mei’s proficiency of unusual techniques like Lava Release and Vapor Release distinguishes her in combat. Notable jutsu including “Lava Style: Dissolving Jutsu,” which melts barriers, and “Vapor Style: Solidification Jutsu,” which generates corrosive mist. These special skills highlight her strategic sense and support her reputation as among the strongest kunoichi.
11. Yugito Nii
Former Hidden Cloud Village (Kumogakure) kunoichi Yugito Nii grew up as a Jinchuriki housing Matatabi, the Two-Tails. Early on, she worked on perfecting her tailed beast, which developed her stamina and battle skills.
Her training gave Matatabi great strength and agility and let her release her whole potential. During their mission to retrieve the beast, the Akatsuki beat Yugito even with her advanced control over the Two-Tails.
Despite little screen time in “Naruto,” Yugito showed great will that emphasizes the weight Jinchuriki must bear, particularly those assigned with tailed creatures from childhood.
10. Fū
Out among the Seven-Tails Jinchūriki, Chōmei, is Fū, a kunoichi from Takigakure. Her lively and cheerful attitude contrasts with the usual view of jinchūriki, sometimes isolated because of their tailed animals. Emphasizing her vivid and tomboyish character, Fū searches friendships with an affable and lively attitude.
She looks different—tan complexion, mint green hair, and orange eyes. Her outfit consists of a short apron skirt, fishnet armour and a white blouse without sleeves. Her unique style is enhanced with a cylindrical contraption wrapped in red mounted on her back. Wearing her forehead protector on her right arm gives her identify some individual character.
Though not particularly visible in “Boruto,” Fū’s happy attitude contrasts with her skills as a ninja makes her one of the most unforgettable female characters from “Naruto.” Her function as a Jinchūriki provides insightful analysis of the hardships and qualities of such special people.
9. Karin Uzumaki
Karin Uzumaki distinguishes herself in “Boruto” with her particular bloodline and skill set. Her powers as a member of the Uzumaki clan comprise chakra sensing, healing, and the power of the Mind’s Eye of Kagura. Though concentrating just on monitoring can leave Karin vulnerable to attacks, her ability for exact target tracking makes her a great asset on missions.
Rare from her clan, she has an undeveloped form of the Adamantine Sealing Chains that can control strong things like tailed animals. This ability puts her on level with Kushina Uzumaki in potential strength and emphasizes the great possibility inherited from her Uzumaki heritage.
Karin’s strong allegiance influences her character since she always helps friends by strategically supporting them and treating their ailments. Her resourcefulness and proficiency in medical ninjutsu make her a powerful addition on the “Boruto” team even though she is not physically dominant.
8. Tsunade
Among the most honoured female characters in the Naruto and Boruto series is Tsunade. Known as the Fifth Hokage and a legendary Sannin, her impact on the history of Konohagakure is indisutable. Her best successes highlight her innovative medical ninjutsu and superhuman physical strength.
Her fighting skills include twice her size object tossing and breaking Madara’s Susanoo. Using great chakra reserves to cure injuries remotely via Katsuyu, Konoha saved every village resident during her onslaught by Pain. Even though Madara split in half, her fortitude and tenacity shown unparalleled will.
Tsunade’s medical knowledge puts her among all medical-nin at the height. She perfected the Strength of a Hundred Seal, therefore permitting emergency chakra use, and invented the Creation Rebirth technique, allowing her to recover from lethal injuries at the sacrifice of lifespan. These qualities guarantee her among Boruto’s strongest kunoichi.
7. Konan
Though not seen in Boruto, Konan, a major character from the Naruto series, leaves a legacy in more general conversations. Originally from Amegakure, a founding member of the Akatsuki showed extraordinary ninjutsu ability. Using her “Dance of the Shikigami,” her whole body could be turned into sheets of chakra-infused paper. She was among the most flexible shinobi since this skill helped mobility, attack, and questioning.
Her chakra-infused paper was remarkably strong and could withstand water and fire among other elements. In combat, Konan’s strategic genius was shown most especially against Jiraiya and Tobi (Obito Uchiha). She used almost 600 billion paper bombs in her encounter with Tobi to build a complex trap that attests to her power and tactical acumen.
Though not present in Boruto, Konan’s special talents and contributions permanently change the kunoichi heritage of the show.
6. Hinata Hyūga
Renowned Hyūga clan kunoichi Hinata Hyūga is from Konoha. Being the eldest child of Hiashi Hyūga, she first inherited the main branch of her clan. She was quiet in childhood, but in the Boruto series she developed into a powerful shinobi.
Mastery of Juken, one of Konoha’s best taijutsu forms, shows Hinata’s fighting ability. Her Byakugan, a unique dojutsu of the Hyūga clan, gives her almost 360-degree field of vision, target tracking abilities, and chakra system viewing capability up to 20 kilometers distant. These abilities helped her to teach her son Boruto Juken methods throughout his early years.
Hinata’s fortitude and contributions to the Boruto story confirm her as a pillar of her clan in adulthood. She is a vital figure in the Hyūga and Uzumiki family histories as her skills and character growth still inspire us.
5. Kushina Uzumaki
Naruto’s mother and wife to Minato Namikaze, the Fourth Hokage, Kushina Uzumaki belonged to the renowned Uzumaki Clan. Her Uzumaki background gave her an exceptionally powerful life force and resilience, which helped her to withstand life-threatening injuries even following Kurama’s evacuation. She proved her capacity to withstand and use the great force of the Nine-Tails, therefore becoming the second jinchuriki of Kurama.
Renowned for her expertise in Fūinjutsu, Kushina created Adamantine Sealing Chains that could stop Kurama from raging. Her Anbu notes her increasing power with time. Her battle-hardened skills notwithstanding, she had a vivid personality—fiercely devoted, compassionate, and outspoken—with a known temper when upset.
Her legacy motivated her son Naruto as well as next generations to conquer challenges. Rising among the most powerful kunoichi in the Naruto and Boruto series, Kushina embodies tenacity and will.
4. Sakura Haruno
From Konohagakure, Sakura Haruno is among Boruto: Naruto Next Generations’ strongest kunoichi. Originally seen as a supporting character in Naruto, she develops remarkably and gains influence from her knowledge of medical ninjutsu and battle.
Sakura developed terrible strength by channeling chakra into her fists during her training under Tsunade, allowing her to wipe battlefields with one punch. This capacity to throw large objects—which she demonstrated during her confrontation with Shin Uchiha—turned out to be quite important in combat. Effective chakra control enabled her to acquire advanced techniques and avoid genjutsu, therefore raising her degree of knowledge to match those of opponent Naruto and Sasuke.
Sakura’s use of the Strength of a Hundred Seal releases stored chakra, therefore enhancing her powers in pivotal moments. Her calling forth Katsuyu accentuates her ability since the slugs can support friends and offer battlefield healing.
3. Delta
Key member of Kara in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Delta stands out with her mix of strength and scientific progress. Made by Amado Sanzu as a clone of Akebi Sanzu, she possessed modern ninja tools.
Her physique, so altered, lets limbs become weapons and tools. She has great battle flexibility since she can shape her legs into boosters for flying and hands into blades. Delta especially absorbs opponent’s jutsu, as demonstrated by her recycling of it to defeat Naruto’s Rasengan.
Her sophisticated sensing system follows unseen targets to guarantee strategic advantage in combat. She uploads her consciousness into a fresh one, preserving invulnerability, if her body disappears. Delta’s special talents and tactical prowess confirm her among the best kunoichi in the series.
2. Eida
Renowned for her exceptional skills and link to the Otsutsuki clan, Eida is a notable character in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Designed by Kara’s scientist Amado, Code woke her up to help finish Isshiki Otsutsuki’s task.
Her abilities distinguish her from other forces in the series. Unless they have Otsutsuki genes, Eida’s Seduction Power makes everybody who sees her fall profoundly in love regardless of age or gender. This skills even surpasses seasoned shinobi like Shikamaru. Her Senrigan dojutsu also gives an unmatched edge since it lets her see every present instant and every past occurrence up until her birth. Often called “Omnipotence,” Senrigan places Eida as among Boruto’s most powerful characters.
Eida’s part in the series challenges conventional character dynamics in the Naruto universe by highlighting creative narrative that combines scientific achievements with magical powers.
1. Kaguya Ōtsutsuki
Originating from the god-like Ōtsutsuki clan, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the first is to handle chakra, bears the title of the strongest female character in “Boruto.” Her sons reinterpreted mankind’s relationship to ninjutsu. With her Rinne-Sharingan, which lets her change reality, create black holes, and wield the Infinite Tsukuyomi genjutsu to subjugate whole populations, she rules. In direct battle, her almost perfect strength, speed, and endurance make her practically unbeatable.
Kaguya, the major enemy of the last arc in “Naruto,” stays a key player in both shows. Her command over combat on all levels is shown by her capacity to change space-time and absorb ninjutsu. Her influence, showing her unmatched strength in anime history, shaped the fate of the Shinobi world even though her defeat by her sons.
Final Thoughts
The “Boruto” series features several strong female characters with deep backstories and remarkable talents. Showcasing unmatched martial and mental prowess, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki stands out as almost perfect in the Naruto-Boruto universe. While Sakura Haruno’s development into a powerhouse with her “Strength of a Hundred Seal” shows marked character development, Hinata Hyūga’s Byakugan and mastery of the Gentle Fist technique emphasize her tactical dominance.
Though their character arcs sometimes suffer for lack of complexity, Sarada Uchiha, Himawari Uzumaki, and others add special dynamics. Together with the tactical genius of leaders like Konan and Ino Yamanaka, Kurotsuchi and Mei Terumī’s leadership roles highlight the narrative’s attempt to show robust female shinobi. Although references to “Naruto” still abound, “Boruto” keeps redefining women and opens space for more development and impact on next generations of viewers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are female characters in “Boruto” stronger than in “Naruto”?
Stronger female characters with special talents—such as Sarada Uchiha, Eida, and Adult Sakura—introduced in “Boruto” have great appeal. Some viewers, on the other hand, contend that the female characters in “Naruto” had more intense emotional arcs, therefore enhancing their importance.
Who is the strongest female character in “Boruto”?
The first being to use chakra, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki is the strongest female character in “Boruto” and “Naruto.” She has unparalleled powers like the Infinite Tsukuyomi genjutsu and reality-altering ability.
Does “Boruto” explore female leadership roles?
Indeed, “Boruto” emphasizes female leadership via figures as Mei Terumī, the Fifth Mizukage, and Kurotsuchi, the Fourth Tuchikage. In their leadership roles, both characters mix power and tactical genius.
How does Sarada Uchiha contribute to “Boruto”?
As a teenage shinobi hoping to become Hokage, Sarada Uchiha displays tenacity and ambition as well as leadership qualities. Some fans, meanwhile, believe her character evolution is shallow when compared to that of her male colleagues.
Which female shinobi from “Naruto” also stands out in “Boruto”?
With her “Strength of a Hundred Seal,” Sakura Haruno distinguishes herself in “Boruto” by displaying superior medical ninjutsu and great strength, therefore signifying major development since “Naruto.”
Does “Boruto” focus on female character development?
“Boruto” aims to give several female characters unusual authority and duties. Some viewers, meanwhile, object to the show’s flimsy character arcs in comparison to the emotional depth observed in “Naruto.”
Who is Eida in “Boruto” and what are her powers?
Renowned for her Seduction Power, which makes others love her, Eida is a strong character in “Boruto” whose Senrigan dojutsu lets her see everything happening in the world in real-time.
Why is Kaguya Ōtsutsuki significant in “Boruto”?
Being the first user of a chakra and a god-like person, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki is important. Her legacy shapes both shows as one of the most potent antagonists even if she loses in “Naruto.”
Are Sarada and Himawari important characters in “Boruto”?
Indeed, Sarada Uchiha and Himawari Uzumaki are essential for “Boruto.” Sarada stands for ambition and leadership, while Himawari adds emotional depth and unrealized promise from the Uzumaki legacy.
Who is Hinata Hyūga in “Boruto”?
Originally presented in “Naruto,” Hinata Hyūga develops into a formidable shinobi in “Boruto.” Her Byakugan and Gentle Fist technique still shows her tactical combat ability and family-oriented dedication.