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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a or ah.
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Tasiah f Indonesian (Rare), Indigenous American, Arabic
Feminine given name for a royal Princess of a King or Queen.... [more]
Taskina f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek taskin meaning "solace".
Taslima f Arabic, Bengali
Feminine form of Taslim.
Tasma f English (Australian)
Originated as the pen name of distinguished Australian novelist, journalist and feminist Jessie Couvreur (1848-1897), who was raised and educated in Tasmania, and took her pen name from the name of the island state... [more]
Tasnia f Arabic
Allegedly related to Tasnim.
Tasnima f Arabic
Variant of Tasnim
Tasqara m Uzbek
Means "buzzard, vulture" in Uzbek.
Tassia f Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia. This name belonged to an 8th-century Lombard queen, the Roman wife of Ratchis.... [more]
Tassja f German
Diminutive of Nastassja.
Tasuna f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Anastasia and its short form Taso.
Tasya f Russian, English (Rare)
Russian diminutive of Anastasia.
Tata f Russian
Russian diminutive of Tatiana and Natalya.
Tata f & m Georgian
When written as თათა, this name is a short form of the rare masculine name Tadeoz and the common feminine names Tamar, Tamta, Tatia and Tatuli.... [more]
T’at’a f Abazin
Means "soft, mild" in Abaza.
Tatana f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Sebastiana.
Tatanya f African American, English
Perhaps a variant of Tatiana or a combination of the name prefix Ta- and Tanya
Tatara m & f Japanese (Rare)
the traditional Japanese furnace used for smelting iron and steel. The word later also came to mean the entire building housing the furnace.... [more]
Tathagata m Indian
One of the many names of LORD GAUTAM BUDDHA.
Tatia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Tatius. A bearer of this name was the wife of Numa Pompilius, a king of Rome from the 7th century BC.
Tatia f Georgian
Meaning uncertain. Georgian sources state that the name is of Kartvelian origin but neglect to provide its meaning, whilst one Russian source essentially states that the name is a georgianization of Tatya, the Russian short form of Tatyana... [more]
Tatiana f Late Greek, Greek, Georgian
Derived from Attic Greek τάττω (tatto) meaning "to place in order, to arrange, to form". This name is not to be confused with the Latin name Tatiana.
Tatianà f Provençal
Provençal form of Tatiana.
Tatijana f Slovene
Variant of Tatjana.
Tatijana f Serbian, Croatian
From Tatjana or Tajana. In Croatian the prononciation is the same prononciation as Tatiana.
Tatisha f African American
Combination of Tatiana and Aisha.
Tatiyana f Uzbek
Variant of Tatyana.
Tatja f Medieval Polish, German (Rare)
Medieval Polish diminutive of Tatiana.
Tatjána f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tatiana.
Tatjana f Bulgarian, Estonian, Albanian (Rare), Swiss (Modern, Rare)
Bulgarian/Estonian/Albanian version of Tatyana or Tanja. In Switzerland the name spread thanks to its popularity in Germany.
Tatjanna f Obscure
Variant of Tatiana.
Tatonga m Sioux
Means "large deer" in Lakota. From the Lakota tȟáȟča 'deer' and tȟáŋka (ton'-kah) 'to be large, big, great'.
Tatstsyana f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Tatyana.
Tatsuakira m Japanese (Rare)
From 竜/龍 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with Akira.... [more]
Tatsuhisa m Japanese
From Japanese 龍 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 久 (hisa) meaning "long time". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tatsuma m Japanese
From Japanese 建 (tatsu) meaning "build, establish, erect, found", 樹 (tatsu) meaning "tree", 達 (tatsu), a plural marker, 立 (tatsu) meaning "erect, to set up, to stand up, to rise" or 竜 (tatsu) meaning "dragon" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine"... [more]
Tatsusada m Japanese
From 達 (tatsu) meaning "acheive" and 憲 (sada) meaning "basic law, constitution". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tatuka f Georgian
Diminutive of Tata 2, Tati 1 and Tato, which are all short forms of various names.
Tatuna f & m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tata 2, Tate 1, Tati and Tato, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).... [more]
Tatyanka f Russian
Diminutive of Tatyana.
Tatyjana f Russian (Magyarized)
Magyarised form of Tatyana. This is used exclusively as a spelling from Russian, and is not the form Hungarians use. For the Hungarian form of Tatyana, see Tatjána.
Taufa m Tongan
Tongan given name and surname meaning "warrior" and "storm". Taufa is also a god in Tongan mythology.
Taulanta f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Taulant.
Taura f English
Feminine form of Taurus or variant of Tara 1.
Taurea f Tahitian, Polynesian
Tahitian name, meaning "bond".
Taurekareka m Maori
Meaning as of yet unknown. A notable bearer of this name is the Maori politician Taurekareka Hēnare (1878-1940) from New Zealand.
Tausa’afia m & f Samoan
Means "pleasant; lovable" in Samoan.
Tauvia f African American (?), English (American)
Name of unknown meaning. A notable bearer is actress Tauvia Dawn.
Tauya m & f Shona
Means "we have come" in Shona.
Tava f Finnish
Short form of Taava.
Tava'esina f Samoan
Derived from the Samoan tava'e meaning "tropical bird" and sina meaning "white, grey, silver".
Tavaita m Fijian (?)
Unknown meaning. Could be related to Tevita (Fijian/Tongan form of David)
Tavakkala f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek tavakkal meaning "resignation to God's will".
Tavana m Persian (Rare, ?)
Means "powerful" in Persian.
Tavaziva m Shona
Tavaziva means "We know them". This name is given in a feuding situation to say we know who the enemy is.
Tavia f Corsican
Short form of Ottavia.
Tavifa f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tabitha.
Tavona m & f Shona
Meaning “we have seen.”
Tawana m Southern African
Botswanian name.
Tawananna f Hittite
Of uncertain etymology. This was the personal name of a Hittite queen, which was consequently used as a title for all subsequent Hittite queens.
Tawananyasha m & f Southern African, Shona
Means "we have found mercy" in Shona.
Tawanda f & m African American, African
African Zimbabwe meaning we are many... [more]
Tawanna f Chickasaw
From the Chickasaw tribe meaning "Beautiful Running Water." Also translated as "Little Princess."
Tawenza f Berber
Means "frank, direct" in Tamazight.
Tāwera f Maori
Means "Venus" in Maori.
Tawfiqah f Arabic
Feminine form of Tawfiq.
Tawhā m Maori
Means "caldera/boundary line" in Māori. Short for Tū-te-tawhā - loosely translated as 'holding the boundary'. Tū-te-tawhā was a Māori chieftain of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa tribe.
Tawhida f Arabic
Feminine form of Tawhid.
Tawhidah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of توحيدة (see Tawhida).
Tawia f Western African (Archaic)
Tawia mean "born after twins"
Ta'wineonawira m Mohawk
Means "otter tooth" in Mohawk.... [more]
Tawita f Quechua
Quechua form of Tabitha.
Tawna f Popular Culture, English (Rare)
Variant of Tawny, possibly influenced by Shawna. A notable bearer of this name is Tawna Bandicoot, a character in the Crash Bandicoot video game series.
Tawnia f English (American)
Probably either a variant of Tawnya or an elaboration of Tawny.
Taxmina f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Tahmina
Taya f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Taisiya and Thaïs influenced by the spelling of the name Tai.
Taya f Hebrew (Modern)
Modern Hebrew acronym for "Made in The Beautiful Land of Israel" (Hebrew: תוצרת ארץ ישראל היפה)
Taya m & f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese တာရာ (see Taryar).
Tayda f Ancient Berber
Means "pine tree" in Amazigh.
Taydía f Guanche (Hispanicized), Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
From a place name in the island of Gran Canaria, located in the Canary Islands. Of uncertain origin, it is said to mean "pine tree"; presumably derived from Tayda.
Taydula f Medieval Mongolian
Possibly means "having a foal tail", deriving from the Turkic element tay ("colt"). Name borne by a queen consort of the Mongol Horde.
Tayilah f Arabic
Feminine form of Tayil.
Tayisa f Ukrainian
Ukrainian alternate transcription of Taisa.
Tayla m Mari
Mari form of Daniel.
Tayleona f English (Modern, Rare)
Meaning: God's "Jewel of Nature"... [more]
Tayna f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tayná.
Tayna f Aymara
Means "firstborn child" in Aymara.
Tayná f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tainá.
Taynah f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tayná.
Tayra f Mari
Mari form of Daria.
Taysa m Greek
Means “bound together” in Greek.
Taysa f Khakas
Khakas form of Taisiya.
Taysa f Ancient Berber, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Means "daisy" in Amazigh (compare Cathaysa).
Taysirah f Arabic
Feminine form of Taysir.
Taytira f Spanish
Variant of Thyatira.
Tayuya f Popular Culture
Tayuya is a fictional character from the 'Naruto' manga series. It is spelled with Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many", 由 (yu) meaning "cause, reason", and 也 (ya) meaning "also".
Tayyaba f Muslim
“Pure, Chaste, Generous, Good-Natured”
Tayza m Burmese
Means "power, might, authority" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit तेजस् (tejas).
Tazaguisa f Guanche
From Guanche *tazagzaw, meaning "immature" (literally "green"). This was the name of a woman who was baptized in Seville around 1427.
Tazia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Tatia.
Taziana f Italian
Italian variant of Tatiana.
Tazirga f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Derived from Guanche *tazirga, meaning "she who leads to the water".
Tazkira f Uzbek
Means "memoirs" in Uzbek.
Tazuka m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tazo.
Tazuna m & f Japanese (Rare)
From 手 (ta, te) meaning "hand" and 綱 (tsuna) meaning "rope, leash, polychaeta".
Tchaka m Amharic
Means "forest" in Amharic.
Tchianga m Central African
Means "helper" in Fe'Fe', spoken in Cameroon.
Tea f English
Variant of Tia and Téa.
Teairra f African American
Variant of Tierra. It can be spelled Teairra or with a capitalized third letter as TeAirra. A known bearer is Teairra Marí Thomas (1987-), an American singer-songwriter, dancer, hip hop model and actress.
Tealia f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of Teal.
Teanuanua m Tahitian
Means "the rainbow" in Tahitian.
Teara f Russian
Russian, doukhobor-traditional.... [more]
Teareva f Polynesian, Tahitian
Tahitian name, composed by "tea", meaning "white", "clear" and "reva", meaning "wind".
Tearoa f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian and Tahitian name, meaning "great and white" or "great light".
Te Aroha f & m Maori
Means "the love" in Maori (te, "the" and aroha, "love"). A variant of Aroha.
Teata f Chickasaw
Possibly a variant of Te Ata, the stage name of Mary Frances Thompson (1895 - 1995), best known as Te Ata or Te Ata Fisher after her marriage. Te Ata means "bearer of the morning" in the Chickasaw language... [more]
Teata m & f Tahitian
Means "the cloud" in Tahitian.
Teawa m & f Akan
Means "the slim one" in Akan.
Teba f Greek Mythology
Serbian and Croatian form of Thebe.
Tebah m Biblical
Means "slaughter" in Hebrew, from the verb טָבַח (tabach) "to slaughter, butcher, slay". In the Bible, Tebah was the firstborn son of Nahor by his concubine Reumah (Gen... [more]
Tebronia f Georgian (Rare)
Georgian name sources state that this name is of Greek origin, but that the meaning is unknown.... [more]
Techiya f Jewish
Hebrew for "rebirth". It is a modern Israeli name, often connected to the rebirth of the state of Israel. It can also be an amuletic name.
Tecia f Polish
Diminutive of Tekla.
Teckla f English (African)
Possibly an English form of Thekla.
Tecna f Popular Culture
One of the main characters in "Winx Club"
Tecocoa m Nahuatl
Means "he hurts people" or "he has pain" in Nahuatl, related to tecocoani "something that stings or hurts; a harmful person".
Tecuecuecha m Nahuatl
Possibly means "mischievous person" or "someone bold, shameless, insolent" in Nahuatl, from cuecuech "mischievous, shameless, insolent" and the prefix te-.
Tecuetlaza m Nahuatl
Means "he throws like a lizard", from Nahuatl tecue "a kind of venomous lizard" and tlaza "to throw".
Tecula f Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Thekla.
Tecusa f History (Ecclesiastical)
This was the name of a 3rd-century Christian martyr from Ancyra, the capital of the Roman province of Galatia. She was the eldest of seven holy virgins who were drowned in a lake during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian... [more]
Téczelka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Tékla.
Tedesca f Medieval Italian
Derived from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz "of the people, popular, vernacular". It coincides with the modern Italian adjective tedesca, the feminine form of tedesco, "German".
Tedha f History (Ecclesiastical), Medieval Cornish
Cornish form of Tedda. This name was borne by a 5th-century virgin and saint in Wales and Cornwall. Early Latin records, however, mention the saint by the name Tecla (itself a form of the name Thecla borne by the first female martyr in Christianity) and consider her a companion of Breaca, while in Cornish sources, she was listed among the daughters of Brychan, king of Brycheiniog in Wales... [more]
Tedra f American (South, Rare)
Maybe a shortened form of Cátedra.
Teea f Romanian (Rare), Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Tea and Romanian form of Thea.
Te'eina f Jewish, Hebrew
Means "fig" in Hebrew.
Teela f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Dela and Tela.
Teenah f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "fig tree" in Hebrew.
Teera m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thira.
Teesa f Newar
Variant transcription of Devanagari तिसा (see Tisa).
Teetonka m Sioux
"talks too much; big lodge"
Teexa f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Theresa.
Tefa f Spanish (Latin American)
Spanish diminutive of Estefanía.
Tefta f Albanian
Tosk Albanian form of Teuta.
Tegla f Eastern African, Pokot
A famous bearer is Tegla Chepkite Loroupe (born 1973) a Kenyan long-distance track and road runner. She is also a global spokeswoman for peace, women's rights and education.
Tegla f History (Ecclesiastical)
Tegla is the titular patron of the church and holy well at Llandegla in Denbighshire. Her name is usually treated as the Welsh form of Thecla.
Tegrida f Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish variant of Tigris.
Tegza f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian tegez "quiver (for arrows)".
Tehatna f Ancient Hebrew
meaning unknown but is possibly derived from the root חתן (hatan) meaning "to get married", this name could mean "(you will get her) married"
Tehea f Tahitian
Feminine of the unisex name, Tehei, meaning 'crown'.
Teheiura m & f Tahitian
Derived from Tahitian te hei 'ura literally meaning "the red crown".
Tehilah f Hebrew (Rare)
Rare variant transcription of Tehila.
Tehilla f Swedish
Variation of Tehila. There is Tehilla Blad, Swedish actress.
Tehillah f Hebrew (Rare)
Variant transcription of Tehila.
Tehillah f Hebrew
The name means "glory" or "praise". Derived from the word "tehillim" which is the Hebrew word for the book of Psalms in the Bible.
Tehmina f Urdu
Urdu form of Tahmina.
Tehya f English (American)
Probably an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as Taya. Though many questionable websites claim this is a Native American name meaning "precious", there is as yet no evidence that it is an authentic name or word in any Native American language.
Teia f Japanese
From Japanese 綴 (tei) meaning "compose, spell, write, bind (books)" combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Teia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Teius. This name was borne by one of the Vestal Virgins.
Teica f Nahuatl
Possibly a variant form of Teicuh.
Teiccuah m Nahuatl
Means "younger sibling of a male, younger brother" in Nahuatl.
Teika f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian teika "legend; folktale".
Teiksma f Latvian
Directly taken from Latvian teiksma "story; legend, fable".
Teilora f Latvian
Latvian adaption of Taylor (feminine form).
Teina m & f Maori
means "brother" in Maori language.
Teira m & f Maori
Maori form of Taylor.
Teiva m & f Tahitian
Tahitian name, meaning "life force".
Teiztlacahua f & m Nahuatl
Possibly related to Nahuatl teiztlacahui "deceiver, one who tells lies".
Tėja f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Thea.
Teja m & f Indonesian
Means "afterglow, reddish or yellowish ray observed during sunset" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit तेजस् (tejas).
Tejumola f Yoruba
Means "one who looks forward to better days" or "stare at wealth" in Yoruba, derived from tẹ meaning "press", ojú meaning "eyes, face", mọ́ meaning "onto" and ọlá meaning "wealth".
Te Kaha m & f Maori
Means "the strength" in Māori.
Tekena f & m Ijaw
Means "hear my plea" in Ijaw.
Tekina f Japanese
From Japanese 適 (teki) meaning "suitable, appropiate, fit" combine with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tékla f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Thekla.
Tekleczka f Polish
Diminutive of Tekla.
Teklia f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thecla.
Teklusha f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tekla and Tekle, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უშა (-usha).
Teklya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Thekla.
Te Koha m & f Maori
Means "the gift; gifted" in Māori.
Tekuna f Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Teko, which itself is a diminutive of Tekla and Tekle.... [more]
Tekusa f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thekusa.
Tela f Polish
Diminutive of Tekla.
Tela f Obscure
Short form of Ottelia.
Telaira f Theatre
The name was used by Jean-Phillippe Rameau in his 1737 opera 'Castor et Pollux'. It is used as the name of a Greek princess whom both Castor and Pollux are in love with.
Teläkbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir теләк (teläk) meaning "wish, desire", and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Telecleia f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Semi-latinized form of Greek Τηλέκλεια (Telekleia), the feminine form of Telekles. This was the name of a Trojan princess in Greek mythology.
Telena f Mordvin
Derived from Erzya телень (telenʹ) meaning "of winter", itself a derivative of теле (tele) "winter".
Telephassa f Greek Mythology
An ancient Greek epithet for the moon, meaning "far-shining".
Telesfora f Polish (Modern)
Polish feminine form of Télesphore.
Telesilla f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek τέλος (telos) meaning "purpose, result, completion", or the noun τέλεσις (telesis) "event, fulfillment". Telesilla (fl... [more]
Telethusa f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Τελέθουσα (Telethousa), which is possibly derived from Greek τελέθω (telethô) meaning "to come into being". This name belonged to the mother of Iphis in Greek mythology.
Teletta f East Frisian
Diminutive of Tela or Tale.
Telgia f Romansh
Short form of Ottilia, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Telicia f African American (Rare)
Variant of Talisha, possibly influenced by the spelling of Felicia.
Telimena f Polish, Kashubian
Of unknown origin, but is speculated to derive from Philomena via a Belarusian form.
Télka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Telimena.
Tella f Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Diminutive of Otelie or Otelia. It may also be used as a diminutive of Tellervo.
Telmina f Russian
Feminine form of Telman.
Telsa f Low German
Variant of Telse.