She () is athird-person,singularpersonal pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.
Usage
The misuse of she for I (also for you and he)is common in literary representations of Highland English.
" 'And here she comes,' said Donald, as Captain Dalgetty entered the hall." ? Walter Scott, The Legend of Montrose iv (1819).
She is also used instead of itfor things to which feminine gender is conventionally attributed:a ship or boat (especially in colloquial and dialect use),often said of a carriage, a cannon or gun,a tool or utensil of any kind,and occasionally of other things.She refers to abstractions personified as feminine,and also for the soul, a city, a country, an army, the church, and others.
"Stanley had been ridiculing the habit of personifying the Church as a woman, and speaking of it tenderly as she." ? George C. Brodrick, Memory and Impressions (1900) 252
"With all the pompous titles ... bestowed upon France, she is not more than half so powerful as she might be." ? Th
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.H.E