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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the usage is Arabic or Italian; and the pattern is *a.
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Aabira f Arabic
Means "fleeting, transient, passing by" or "interpreting" in Arabic.
Aabla f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of 'Abla.
Aafia f Arabic, Urdu
Means "health, well-being, freedom from illness" in Arabic.
Aafiya f Arabic
Means “health, freedom from illness”. Derived from the Arabic root AIN-F-A, meaning "to forgive, to cure."
Aaila f Arabic
Derived from the Arabic word عَائِلَة (ʿāʾila) meaning "family".
Aaima f Urdu, Pakistani, Arabic
Means "make a gesture" in Arabic.
Aamna f Pakistani, Arabic
Variant of Amna.
Aara f & m Arabic
Means "one who adorns, beautifier" in Arabic.
Aarifa f Arabic, Indian (Muslim)
Feminine form of Arif.
Aatika f Arabic
Means "pure, generous" in Arabic. May be a variant of Atika.
Aayra f Arabic, Hinduism, Hindi
Means "intelligence; happiness" in Hindi and Arabic.
Abbondia f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Abbondio.
Abbunnanzia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Abundantia.
Abeira f Arabic
From the Arabic عَبِير‎ (ʕabīr) meaning "scent, perfume".
Abela f Italian, Provençal, Niçard
Italian feminine form of Abele and Niçard feminine form of Abel.
Abelarda f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Provençal, Niçard
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Abelardo and Niçard feminine form of Abelart.
Abia f Arabic
Means "my father" in Arabic.
Abida f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Bosnian
Feminine form of Abid.
Abrama f & m English (Rare), Indonesian (Rare), Italian (Archaic)
Variant or feminine form of Abram 1 and Abramo.
Abundantia f Roman Mythology, Late Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Abundantius. She was the Roman personification of abundance, prosperity and good fortune, portrayed as distributing grain and money from a cornucopia... [more]
Accursia f Sicilian (Rare)
Feminine form of Accursio.
Achillea f Italian
Feminine form of Achille. It is also the botanical name of the genus of flowering plants (Yarrow).
Achiropita f Italian (Rare)
Taken from the title of the Virgin Mary Maria Santissima Achiropita, this name is typically and predominantly found in the province of Cosenza, in the Calabria region in Southern Italy.
Adalberta f German (Swiss), Polish, Hungarian (Rare), Sicilian
German, Polish and Hungarian feminine form of Adalbert and Sicilian feminine form of Adalbertu.
Adalgisa f Italian, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Theatre
Feminine form of Adalgiso. Adalgisa is a character in Vincenzo Bellini's opera Norma (1831).
Adalina f Sicilian
Contracted form of Adalinda.
Adalinda f Medieval German, Sicilian
Derived from the Germanic elements adal "noble" and lind "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft".
Adalisa f Italian
Combination of Ada 1 and Lisa.
Adamaria f Italian (Rare)
Combination of Ada 1 and Maria.
Addulurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Addolorata.
Adeeba f Arabic, Pakistani
Feminine form of Adeeb.
Adeela f Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic عادلة (see Adila), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Adelaisa f Italian
Italian form of Adelaide.
Adelasia f Medieval Italian, Theatre, Italian, Sardinian
Medieval Italian variant of Adelaide. ... [more]
Adelfia f Italian
Feminine form of Adelfo via the variant Adelfio.
Adelisa f Italian
Elaboration of Adele by way of adding the suffix -isa.
Adeluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Adelina.
Adha f Arabic
Means "sacrifice" in Arabic.
Adhraa f Arabic
Meaning is Virgin Mary.
Adiba f Arabic, Bengali, Tajik, Uzbek, Malay
Feminine form of Adib.
Adilasia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Adelasia.
Adina f Italian
Diminutive of Ada 1.
Adla f Bosnian, Arabic
Female form of Adil.
Admeta f Italian
Feminine form of Admeto.
Adonella f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Adone.
Adorna f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Adorno.
Adra f & m Arabic, Muslim
Meaning, "virgin."
Adria f Italian
Possibly a Latinized form of Audrey.
Adua f Tigrinya (Italianized, Rare), Italian (Rare)
Italian form of ዓድዋ also spelled Adwa or Aduwa. This is an Ethiopian town whose name means "village of Awa (people)" in Tigrinya.... [more]
Adurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Adorata.
Aedona f Italian (Rare), Russian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare)
Italian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Aëdon.
Aesha f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Aisha.
Afeefa f Arabic
Variant of Afifa.
Afiya f African, Arabic
Means "health" in Arabic.
Afraa f Arabic
Means "white" in Arabic.
Afraima f Arabic (?)
Possible Arabic feminine variant of Ephraim.
Afya f Arabic
Variant of Apphia.
Afza f & m Arabic, Muslim
Meaning, "augmenting, increase."
Agarita f Italian
Variant of Agar.
Àgata f Catalan, Sardinian, Sicilian
Catalan, Sardinian and Sicilian form of Agatha. The name coincides with Catalan àgata "agate".
Agatangela f Italian
Italian feminine form of Agathangelos.
Agatella f Italian
Diminutive of Agata.
Agatina f Italian
Diminutive of Agata.
Agatoclia f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Spanish and Italian form of Agathoclia. This is the name of a patron saint of Mequinenza, Aragón, Spain.
Agatuccia f Medieval Italian, Italian (Rare)
Medieval Italian diminutive of Agata, as -uccia is an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.... [more]
Agazia f Italian (Archaic)
Italian feminine form of Agazio.
Agnella f Neapolitan, Hungarian
Feminine form of Agnello.
Agricola m & f Ancient Roman, Italian (Rare)
Means "farmer; grower" in Latin from ager; agri meaning "field, land" combined with the verb colere meaning "to cultivate; to grow".... [more]
Ahya f Arabic
Ayah is a name referencing a verse in the Quran. An Ayah makes up chapters in the Surah.... [more]
Aica f Italian
From the Germanic element ag, possibly meaning "edge" or "sharp".
Àita f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Agatha.
Aja f Arabic
To drive, propel.
Àjita f Sicilian
Variant of Àita.
Akyla f Arabic
Variant of Akilah.
Alaa f Arabic
Means "blessings, favours, benefits" in Arabic.
Aladina f Italian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Aladdin.
Alagia f Medieval Italian, Italian (Archaic)
Contracted form of Adelagia. The Genoese noblewoman Alàgia dei Fieschi, who Dante praises in his 'Purgatorio' (c.1318), was a niece of Pope Adrian V and the wife of Dante's friend Moroello III Malaspina.
Albachiara f Italian
Combination of Alba 1 and Chiara. Use of this name is most likely influenced by the song 'Albachiara' by Vasco Rossi.
Albuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Albina.
Alcea f Italian
Feminine form of Alceo.
Alderica f Italian
Feminine form of Alderico.
Alduzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Alda 1.
Aleandra f Italian (Tuscan)
Tuscan variant of Leandra.
Alearda f Italian
Feminine form of Aleardo.
Alessandria f Italian
Italian form of Alexandria.
Aleya f Arabic (Egyptian)
Variant transcription of Aliaa.
Alfesibea f Italian, Polish
Italian and Polish form of Alphesiboea.
Alfia f Italian, Russian
Feminine form of Alfio.
Alfonsa f Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Sicilian, Romansh, Polish
Spanish and Italian feminine form of Alfonso and Polish and Romansh feminine form of Alfons.
Algesira f Italian (Rare)
Possibly derived from the name of the Spanish town Algeciras. which is from the Arabic الجزيرة (al-jazira) meaning "the island".
Algisa f Italian
Contracted form of Adalgisa.
Aliaa f Arabic (Egyptian)
Alternate transcription of Alya 1 chiefly used in Egypt.
Alidea f Italian
Elaboration of Alida and Alide.
Alidora f Italian (Tuscan)
Feminine form of Alidoro.
Alifa f Arabic
Means "kind, compassionate, friendly".
Alisea f Italian (Modern)
Cognate of Alizée (compare Aliséa).
Alissia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Alessia.
Alkhansa f Arabic (Rare)
From Arabic الخنساء (al-Khansā), which is said to mean "the snub-nosed" or "the gazelle". This was the nickname of a 7th-century Arab poet who was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad... [more]
Alloula f Arabic
Transferred use of the surname Alloula.
Almerina f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Almerino.
Aluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Alina.
Amadea f Late Roman, German, Italian, Sicilian, Hungarian, Galician, Polish, Slovene
Late Roman and German feminine form of Amadeus, Italian and Galician feminine form of Amadeo, Sicilian feminine form of Amadeu, Hungarian and Polish feminine form of Amadeusz and Slovene variant of Amadeja.
Amadora f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare), Galician, Portuguese (Rare)
Feminine form of Amadore (Italian) and Amador (Spanish, Galician, Portuguese).
Amaira f Indian, Hindi, Arabic, American (Hispanic)
Variant transcription Amirah.
Amalasunta f Italian
Italian form of Amalasuintha.
Amaliana f Italian, Spanish
Variant of Amalia with the suffix -na
Amalina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Amalia.
Amaliuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Amalia.
Amaltea f Catalan (Rare), Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Catalan, Italian and Spanish form of Amalthea.
Amanzia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Amantia.
Amasia f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Amasio.
Amazilia f Italian (Rare), Theatre
Possibly derived from name Amazili, (first?) used in the novel of Jean-François Marmontel "Les Incas, ou la destruction de l'Empire du Pérou" (1777), where it belongs to a Peruvian maiden. Most likely this name was artificially created to imitate exotic language and has no meaning... [more]
Ambroggia f Sicilian
Feminine form of Ambroggiu.
Ambrogia f Italian, Sicilian
Feminine form of Ambrogio and Ambrogiu.
Ambrogina f Italian
Feminine form of Ambrogio.
Ameera f Arabic, Urdu, Dhivehi, Malay
Alternate transcription of Amirah as well as the Urdu, Dhivehi, and Malay form.
Amena f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Aminah 1 as well as the Bengali and Urdu form.
Amera f Arabic, Maranao, Maguindanao
Alternate transcription of Amirah as well as the Maranao and Maguindanao form.
Ametista f Italian
Italian form of Amethyst
Amiata f Sicilian
Variant of Amata.
Ammara f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Ammar.
Ammiana f Late Roman, Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ammianus. It might also be interesting to know that Ammiana was the name of one of the islands in the Venetian lagoon, which sank after the Christmas Day earthquake in 1223 AD.
Anacaria f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Anacario.
Anastagia f Haitian Creole, Italian (Archaic)
Italian variant and Haitian Creole form of Anastasia. A famous bearer of this name is Anastagia Pierre (1988-) who is a Bahamian-Haitian-American beauty queen, model, spokesperson, and television host, elected as Miss Bahamas Universe 2011.
Anastazia f Danish (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare), Sicilian, English (Modern, Rare), Czech
Danish, Swedish, Sicilian and English modern variant of Anastasia as well as a traditional Czech variant of Anastázie.
Ancèlica f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelica.
Àncila f Sicilian
Variant of Àngila.
Ancilina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelina.
Anciluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Àncila.
Anciulina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Ànciula.
Anciuluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Ànciula.
Anella f Italian, Danish, Swedish
Diminutive of Anna.
Angelella f Italian (Archaic)
Combination of Angela with the Italian dimitive suffix -ella. ... [more]
Angèlica f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelica.
Angelisa f English, Italian (Rare)
Combination of Angela and Lisa.
Angeluzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Angela and Angelica.
Àngila f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angela.
Angilica f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelica.
Angilina f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angelina.
Angioletta f Italian
Diminutive of Angiola.
Àngiula f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angela.
Angiulina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Àngiula.
Anicetta f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Aniceto.
Aniqa f Arabic
Feminine form of Aniq.
Anissa f Arabic (Maghrebi), Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Anisa primarily used in the Maghreb as well as an Indonesian form.
Annalidia f Italian (Rare)
Contraction of Anna and Lidia.
Annaluisa f Italian
Combination of Anna and Luisa.
Annarita f Italian, Hungarian
Combination of Anna and Rita.
Annarosa f Italian, Sardinian, Romansh
Combination of Anna and Rosa 1.
Annina f Romansh, Italian, Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Annuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Anoutsiata f Italian (Hellenized), Greek (Rare)
Greek form of the Italian name Annunziata.
Anrica f Italian (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Enrica.
Anserma f Sicilian
Variant of Anzerma.
Ansovina f Italian
Feminine form of Ansovino.
Antera f Italian
Feminine form of Antero.
Antima f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Antimo.
Antina f Italian
Feminine form of Antinoo.
Antinea f Italian, Spanish
Spanish and Italian form of Antinéa.
Antolina f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Diminutive of Antonia. Perhaps most famously borne by author Anaïs Nin, whose full birth name was Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell.
Antonicella f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antoniuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antonuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antunedda f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Antonella.
Antunina f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antuniuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Anurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Honorata.
Anzerma f Sicilian
Sicilian feminine form of Anselm.
Anzia f Italian
Italian form of Anthia.
Aouicha f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Maghrebi transcription of 'Aisha.
Aprilia f Italian (Modern, Rare)
It comes from the Italian name of the month aprile (April). It is the name of a town in the same region of Rome which was given this name because it was established on April, 25 1936 during Fascism on a reclaimed swamps... [more]
Apullunia f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Apollonia.
Aqsa f & m Arabic, Urdu
Means "farthest, most distant" in Arabic.
Arancia f Italian
Arancia is the Italian word for orange (the fruit, not the color)
Arba f Sicilian
Variant of Alba 1.
Arberta f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Alberta.
Arbina f Sicilian
Variant of Albina.
Arcangela f Italian
Feminine form of Arcangelo.
Arda f Sicilian
Variant of Alda 1.
Arduzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Arda.
Areeba f Urdu, Arabic
Variant transcription of Ariba.
Argenta f Italian (Rare), English (Rare), Medieval Italian (Tuscan)
Derived from Latin argenta meaning "silver".
Argentina f Spanish, Medieval English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Italian (Rare)
From Argentina, the name of a country in South America. It is derived from the Latin argentum (silver), which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek ἀργήντος (argēntos), from ἀργήεις (argēeis), "white, shining"... [more]
Argia f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Italian (Rare)
Latinized form of Argeia, as well as the Italian form.
Ariba f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Arib.
Ariela f Hebrew, Albanian, Croatian, Italian (Rare), Polish
Hebrew variant of Ariella, Polish feminine form of Ariel, Italian feminine form of Ariele as well as a Croatian and Albanian borrowing of the Italian name.
Armanda f Italian, Slovene, Hungarian, Gascon, Provençal
Italian feminine form of Armando and Slovene, Hungarian, Gascon and Provençal feminine form of Armand.
Armanna f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Ermanna.
Arnalda f Sicilian, Gascon
Sicilian feminine form of Arnaldu and Gascon variant of Arnauda.
Arnarda f Sicilian
Variant of Arnalda.
Arriga f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Arrigo.
Artemia f Spanish (Mexican), Italian (Tuscan, Rare), Sicilian, Polish
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Artemio, Sicilian feminine form of Artemiu and Polish feminine form of Artemiusz.
Arusa f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Bride or spouse to be, used in Arabic and Farsi.
Asella f Late Roman, Dutch (Rare), English (Rare), German (Archaic), Italian (Archaic)
Derived from the Latin noun asella meaning "little she-ass". It is the feminine version of asellus, which is a diminutive of Latin asinus meaning "ass, donkey".... [more]
Ashara f Arabic (Americanized, Modern)
Means "beautiful peace" in Arabic.... [more]
Asheeqa f Arabic
Feminine form of Asheeq.
Asifa f Arabic (Rare), Pakistani
Feminine form of Asif.
Assiotea f Italian
Italian form of Axiothea.
Assiya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Asiya.
Assuntina f Italian
Diminutive of Assunta.
Assya f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Asiya.
Ateca f Arabic
Variant of Aatika.