Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the pattern is *oa.
gender
usage
pattern
Jooa m Finnish
Finnish short form of Joakim.
Kekoa m Hawaiian
Means "the warrior" from Hawaiian ke, a definite article, and koa "warrior, koa tree".
Koa m Hawaiian
Means "warrior, koa tree" in Hawaiian.
Noa 2 m Croatian, Hawaiian, French
Croatian and Hawaiian form of Noah 1, as well as a French variant.
Nooa m Finnish
Finnish form of Noah 1.
Sendoa m Basque
Means "strong" in Basque.
Skenandoa m Oneida (Anglicized)
Possibly from Oneida oskanutú meaning "deer". This was the name of an 18th-century Oneida chief. According to some sources the Shenandoah River in Virginia was named after him, though the river seems to have borne this name from before his birth. It is possible that he was named after the river, or that the similarity in spellings is a coincidence.
Tamatoa m Tahitian
From Tahitian tama "child" and toa "warrior".
Tangaroa m Polynesian Mythology
Meaning unknown. In Polynesian mythology he was the god of the sea, the son of Rangi and Papa. He separated his parents' embrace, creating the earth and the sky.
Tekoa m Biblical
Possibly means either "stockade" or "horn, trumpet" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a both a city and a son of Ashhur.