Which “Supernatural” Female Character Are You?
Ever think about which Supernatural female character you are? Well, stop thinking. Just take our quiz. Are you a fierce fighter like Charlie? A determined hunter like Jo? Maybe a powerful psychic like Missouri? Or a cunning survivor like Rowena? Answer some fun questions and find your match in this universe of supernatural women. So, what is stopping you? Hit Start and dive in!
Supernatural is a show about two brothers, Sam and Dean Winchester. They hunt monsters and deal with paranormal stuff across America. It mixes horror, comedy and drama. Themes of family and sacrifice run deep. Good versus evil is always a thing. After 15 seasons, it built a huge fan base. It is a cult classic in genre television.
Meet the female characters from Supernatural
Claire
Okay, Claire is such a blast — stubborn, scrappy, and full of teenage fury but also this weirdly steady backbone? She’s Jimmy Novak’s daughter (yes that Novak) and she’s got that survivor vibe, always ready to throw hands but also sometimes cries into a pillow and watches cheesy rom-coms (don’t ask, she’ll deny it). She bounces between resentment and loyalty toward the Winchesters which makes her honestly unpredictable in the best way. Also, tiny detail: she collects random pins and maybe bakes when she’s stressed, which is both adorable and out of character, but whatever, it works.
Abaddon
Abaddon is pure medieval-grade, armored nightmare energy — ruthless, efficient, and absolutely convinced the world should bow to her (because duh). She’s a Knight of Hell but also has this dramatic sense of honor? Like, she’s loyal to the idea of power more than people, yet somehow you can almost see her rolling her eyes at inefficiency. Her style is leather, cruelty, and occasional smirks; she’s the kind of villain who’d serve you tea and poison the biscuits with a flourish. Don’t expect warmth, but expect flair and a very specific brand of menace.
Ellen
Ellen is the best diner-owning, hunt-leader, shoulder-to-lean-on you could ask for — tough as nails and sentimental like crazy. She runs the Roadhouse with that “let’s get through this” vibe and will absolutely bake you a pie while planning a demon ambush (multitasking queen). She’s got a laugh that fills a room and a pragmatic streak that makes her a natural mom-for-a-hunting-gang, even when she’s swearing up a storm. Tiny weird fact: she probably owns a ridiculous number of scarves and will knit you one after you lose a bet, then punch you for crying.
Billie
Billie is the reaper with the monotone voice and the kind of sarcasm that cuts right to the bone — literally sometimes — but also… complicated. She’s all about rules and balance, yet will break protocol if it suits her mysterious agenda or emotional investment (don’t say I didn’t warn you). There’s this chill, clinical vibe but every now and then she drops something oddly human, like a dry joke or a weirdly specific coffee preference. Also, she keeps a perfect notebook and probably has a mug that says “order restored” and yes, that’s canon in my head.
Lisa
Lisa is the Chill Small-Town Ex Who Actually Has Standards and an Incredible Sense of Normalcy, which is chaotic when hunters show up. Practical, kind, and stubbornly determined to keep a normal life (and bless her for that), she’s the person who says “not today” to supernatural drama until she can’t anymore. She’s not a saint — she’s blunt, loves routine breakfasts, and will very calmly fix your car or your heart depending on which is more overloaded. Oh and randomly she makes the best pancakes on a rainy day and will absolutely make you help wash the dishes afterwards.
Meg
Meg is swagger and snark wrapped in demon plotlines; she’s sarcastic, self-serving, and occasionally allergic to long-term loyalty (but sometimes she’s not, which is confusing and delightful). She can seduce, scheme, and yell her way through a conversation, yet there are flickers of actual morality that keep you guessing if she’ll stab you or save you. Loves chaos, 90s music maybe, and has a surprisingly soft spot for crude jokes and betrayal-themed playlists. And yes, she probably has a ridiculous fondness for cheap sunglasses she never needs but insists on wearing anyway.
Jody
Jody is the sheriff turned mom-of-everyone and I mean that in the absolute best way — firm, practical, protective, and somehow both hilariously awkward and a total rock. She runs a safe house, adopts traumatized teens like it’s her job (because it is), and will absolutely kick down a door with one hand while baking cookies with the other. Her leadership is quietly badass and she has this deep optimism that sneaks up on you; also she owns a dog and that dog is perfect and she cries at graduation speeches, don’t tell her I said that. Little detail: she’s probably got a “world’s okayest sheriff” mug and uses it ironically.
Ruby
Ruby is a masterclass in untrustworthiness with a weirdly magnetic charm — sly, manipulative, and always three steps ahead (or pretending to be). She’s demon-turned-ally-turned-mess, depending on which timeline you peek at, and she loves knives, secrets, and theatrical reveals. There’s this flirtatious, “I’ll save you and ruin your life” energy that’s irresistible and alarming in equal measure. Also, she likely keeps a tiny spellbook that’s more of a grocery list and sometimes quotes movies she definitely didn’t see (or did she?).
Rowena
Rowena is witch royalty — glamourous, petty, unapologetically ambitious, and dramatic to an art-form level. She adores power, ancient texts, and a really good entrance, and yet she’ll betray you with a flourish and then whine about it like you did something mean. Her fashion sense is impeccable and she hoards shiny things, grimoires, and grudges with equal enthusiasm. Fun contradictory fact: she’ll lecture on morals and then steal your socks, probably to enchant them for reasons she refuses to explain.
Mary
Mary is the Winchester mother/hunter combo that somehow blends fierce competence with heartbreaking gentleness. She’s practical, brave, and makes hard choices — she’s also a mother first, which complicates everything in glorious, tragic ways. She can shoot, strategize, and then make you soup at midnight like nothing happened, which is both terrifying and comforting. Tiny oddity: she might keep a jar of peppermint candies in her coat pocket at all times and offer them in the middle of gunfire, and yes that is a canonical-potential headcanon.

Sophie is a passionate storyteller who adores intricate characters and made-up settings. She creates quizzes that help people identify with the characters they like when she’s not engrossed in a good book or watching the newest series that is worth binge-watching. Every quiz is an opportunity to discover something new about yourself because Sophie has a remarkable talent for transforming commonplace situations into questions that feel significant and personal.