The anterior labial nerves refer specifically to the nerves that serve the tissues of the female external genitalia, including the labia minora and clitoral hood. While there are no widely accepted synonyms for this term, some anatomical texts may refer to these nerves collectively as the pudendal nerve, as it is a major nerve serving the region. Other terms may be used to refer to specific branches of the anterior labial nerves, such as the dorsal nerve of the clitoris or the posterior labial nerves. Regardless of the terminology used, understanding the anatomy and function of these nerves is important for women's sexual health and well-being.