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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a or ah; and the length is 5.
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Tamya f African American (Modern)
An invented name, combining the phonetic elements ta, my and ya, and based on the sounds of names such as Tamia and Amaya... [more]
Tanca f History (Ecclesiastical)
English, Portuguese, Catalan and Spanish form of Tanche.
Tanea f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Tanya.
Tanea f East Frisian
19th-century elaboration of Tana.
Tanga f Uzbek
Means "(silver) coin" in Uzbek.
Tanía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Tania.
Tania f Japanese
From Japanese 渓 (tani) meaning "mountain stream, creek" combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Tania f Greek
Diminutive of Soultana.
Tanna f & m Melanesian
Tanna is the name of an island of the Republic of Vanuatu, an island nation in the South Pacific Ocean.
Tanța f Romanian (Rare)
Short form of names ending in -tanța like Constanța.
Tanta f Literature
used by J.R.R. Tolkien for the Hobbit Tanta Hornblower, the great-grandmother of Frodo Baggins.
Tanta f Inca
"Beautiful beyond exaggeration," is how one Spanish chronicler described Tanta Carhua. Carhua was a ten-year old Inca child whose father offered her to the Inca Emperor as a Capacocha sacrifice. The honour of sacrifice was bestowed not only on the family, but was forever immortalized in the child... [more]
Tanva m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธันวา (see Thanwa).
Tanwa m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ธันวา (see Thanwa).
Tánya f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tanya.
Tanya f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thanya.
Ta'oma' m Hebrew
Hebrew from of Thomas.
Taqwa f Arabic
Means "piety, devotion" in Arabic.
Taraa f Tuvan
Means "wheat" in Tuvan.
Tarka m & f English (Rare), Literature
Name of the title character in Henry Williamson's novel 'Tarka the Otter' (1927) and the subsequent movie adaptation (1979). In the book the (male) character's name is said to mean "wandering as water"; perhaps the author based it on Welsh dwrgi "otter", literally "water dog", or on its Cornish cognate dowrgi.... [more]
Tarkā f Scythian, Scythian Mythology, Mythology
Possibly deriving from the Iranic element tark ("to turn"). This was the name of a Scythian goddess who was worshipped at a shrine on the Tarkhankut peninsula.
Tarra f English
Variant of Tara 1.
Tarsa f Persian
Meaning "worshipper of Ahura Mazda" in Persian.
Tarwa f Indonesian (?)
Derived from the surname Tarwa.
Tarzã m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Tarzan.
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]
Tasya f Russian, English (Rare)
Russian diminutive of Anastasia.
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]
Tatja f Medieval Polish, German (Rare)
Medieval Polish diminutive of Tatiana.
Taufa m Tongan
Tongan given name and surname meaning "warrior" and "storm". Taufa is also a god in Tongan mythology.
Taura f English
Feminine form of Taurus or variant of Tara 1.
Tauya m & f Shona
Means "we have come" in Shona.
Tavia f Corsican
Short form of Ottavia.
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.
Tawia f Western African (Archaic)
Tawia mean "born after twins"
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.
Tayda f Ancient Berber
Means "pine tree" in Amazigh.
Tayla m Mari
Mari form of Daniel.
Tayna f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tayná.
Tayna f Aymara
Means "firstborn child" in Aymara.
Tayná f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tainá.
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).
Tayza m Burmese
Means "power, might, authority" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit तेजस् (tejas).
Tazia f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Tatia.
Teara f Russian
Russian, doukhobor-traditional.... [more]
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.
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]
Tecia f Polish
Diminutive of Tekla.
Tecna f Popular Culture
One of the main characters in "Winx Club"
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.
Teela f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Dela and Tela.
Teera m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thira.
Teesa f Newar
Variant transcription of Devanagari तिसा (see Tisa).
Teexa f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Theresa.
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.
Tegza f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian tegez "quiver (for arrows)".
Tehea f Tahitian
Feminine of the unisex name, Tehei, meaning 'crown'.
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.
Teica f Nahuatl
Possibly a variant form of Teicuh.
Teika f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian teika "legend; folktale".
Teina m & f Maori, Tahitian
Means "younger brother, sibling" in Māori and Tahitian.
Teira m & f Maori
Maori form of Taylor.
Teiva m & f Tahitian
Tahitian name, meaning "life force".
Tékla f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Thekla.
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.
Telsa f Low German
Variant of Telse.
Tempa m Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan བསྟན་པ (see Tenpa).
Temwa f & m Tumbuka
Means "love" in Tumbuka.
Ténia f Hungarian
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a short form of Antónia and a short form of names ending in -ténia.
Tenma m Japanese
From Japanese 典 (ten) meaning "ceremony, rule" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tenna f Danish
Danish diminutive of Hortensia used from the 19th century onward.
Tenna f Romansh
Variant of Tena.
Tenpa m Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan བསྟན་པ (bstan-pa) meaning "teaching, doctrine".
Tenya m Japanese
From Japanese 展 (ten) meaning "expand, unfold" combined with 哉 (ya), an exclamation. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Teona f Polish, Romanian
Polish and Romanian form of Theona.
Teona m Italian
Italian form of Theonas.
Teora f Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "life".
Teppa m Finnish (Rare)
Short form of Teppana.
Teppå m Finland Swedish (Rare, Archaic, ?)
Probably a misspelling of Teppo, the Finnish form of Stephen. Occurs once in a tax record from 1582.
Te Pua f Cook Islands Maori, Maori, Polynesian
From te pua meaning "the flower" in Maori and Cook Islands Maori.
Terah f English (Rare)
Variant of Tara 1, possibly intended as an anagram of the English word Earth.
Teria m & f Japanese
Japanese spelling of the English name Taylor, Meaning "tailor" or "one who mends clothes".
Terja f Finnish
Finnish variant of Terje 2.
Terka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Terézia.
Tersa f Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian-Romagnol form of Terza.
Tersa f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman form of Tirsa.
Terza f Italian
Feminine form of Terzo.
Tesia f Polish
Diminutive of Teresa.
Tesja f Polish
Variant of Taisja.
Teska f Low German, West Frisian
Low German feminine short form of names beginning with Diet-, from the Germanic element þeud "people". It is used almost exclusively in northern Germany, at the Baltic coast.
Tesla f English
Transferred use of the surname Tesla. This was the surname or Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). He is known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system... [more]
Tesna f Welsh (Rare)
Variant of Tesni.
Tetha f History (Ecclesiastical)
Anglicized form of Tedha.
Tetra m & f Indonesian (Rare), English, Indian
From the Greek prefix tetra- meaning, “four.”
Tetta f Sardinian
Gallurese diminutive of Elisabetta.
Teura m & f Tahitian
From the Tahitian te meaning "the" and 'ura, an archaic term meaning "red".
Teyla f English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Variant of Tayla. This was the name of one of the main characters in 'Stargate Atlantis'.
Teyva f Hebrew
Means "ark" in Hebrew.
Thaba m Sotho
Means "mountain" in Sotho.
Thaha m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Taha.
Ðana f Serbian, Bosnian
Variant of Džana.
Thana f Etruscan Mythology
Means "fine, gracious" in Etruscan. This was the name of an Etruscan goddess, equivalent to the Roman goddess Lucina.
Thana f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Thanatos
Thara m & f Thai
Means "water, stream" in Thai.
Thara' f Arabic
Derived from Arabic ثروة (thrwh) meaning "wealth"
Thaya m Aymara
Means "cold" in Aymara.
Þeba f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From the Icelandic name for the ancient town of Thebes, or possibly an Icelandic form of Thebe, the name of multiple female characters in Greek mythology.
Theda f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Old English Þéode.
Thela f German (Modern, Rare)
Not available.... [more]
Theta f English (Rare)
From Ancient Greek thē̂ta, thī́ta is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth.
Theya f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch variant spelling of Thea and Theia. The only bearer of this name that I know of, is Theya Schilt (1948-2016), a Dutch artist who was also the wife of the Dutch television host and producer Han Peekel (b... [more]
Thida f Thai, Khmer
Means "daughter, girl" in Thai and Khmer.
Thida f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese သီတာ (see Thidar).
Thira m Thai
Means "scholar, philosopher, wise, learned" in Thai.
Thira f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a diminutive of Esther, a feminine form of Thierry and a Norman form of Þyri and Þýri.
Thoha m Indonesian, Dhivehi
Indonesian and Dhivehi variant of Taha.
Þoka f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From Old Norse þoka meaning 'fog, mist'.
Thoma f German (Rare)
Probably a feminine form to Thomas.
Thóra f Faroese
Variant of Tóra.
Thuba f Ndebele
Means "chance" in Ndebele.
Þúfa f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse variant of Tófa, the feminine form of Tófi. It coincides with Old Norse þúfa "mound, knoll" (the origin of both Swedish tuva "tussock, tuft of grass" and Danish tue "small hill").
Þula f Icelandic
Feminine form of Þuli.
Thula f Zulu
Means "peace" in Zulu.
Þura f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Þóra.
Thura m Burmese
Means "brave, gallant" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit शूर (shura).
Thuta m & f Burmese
Means "knowledge, learning" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit श्रुत (shruta).
Thuya m Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese သူရ (see Thura).
Thuza f Burmese
Alternate transcription of Burmese သူဇာ (see Thuzar).
Thyda f Khmer
Means "girl" in Khmer, Lao and Thai.
Thyia f Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Thyia derived from the verb θύω "to sacrifice" was a female figure associated with cults of several major gods. Thyia of Thessaly was the daughter of Deucalion and had two sons with Zeus, Magnes and Makednos
Tiana f & m Malagasy
Means "loved, favoured" in Malagasy.
Tiana f Catalan
Short form of Sebastiana.
Tiara f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (ti) meaning "heaven", 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection" combined with 宝 (ra) meaning "treasure". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tiaša f Slovene, Croatian
Diminutive of Tatjana.
Tiasa f Greek Mythology
Tiasa was a Naiad nymph in Greek Mythology. She was a Laconian princess, daughter of King Eurotas.
Tibah f Navajo
Grey "łibá"
Tibba f Anglo-Saxon
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer of this name was Saint Tibba of Mercia (7th century), a patron saint of falconers. She was a relative of Saints Kyneburga and Kyneswide of Mercia.
Tíbrá f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Directly taken from Icelandic tíbrá "mirage".
Ticha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Patrícia.
Tícia f Hungarian
Hungarian short form of Letícia, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Ticia f Portuguese
Diminutive of Letícia.
Ticià m Catalan
Catalan form of Titian.
Tiéna m Western African
Meaning as of yet unknown. A notable bearer of this name is the Malian politician Tiéna Coulibaly (b. 1952).
Tiena f Romani
Romani name that has been recorded from the 1800s onwards. Its origin and meaning are uncertain; a current theory, however, links it to the same source as Tiana.
Tiena f English (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be a variant of Tiana, and perhaps in some cases even an alternate spelling of Tina.
Tieta f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Tieta is a nickname for Antonieta used by Brazilian author Jorge Amado in his novel 𝘛𝘪𝘦𝘵𝘢. 𝘛𝘪𝘦𝘵𝘢 was later made into a television series and a movie.
Tigra f Popular Culture
Possibly deriving from the word "tiger", with the feminine -ra suffix added. Name borne by a Marvel character.
Tiida m & f Popular Culture
The Japanese name of the Final Fantasy character X Tidus, which means “Sun” in Okinawan.
Tijah f Malay, Indonesian
Short form of Khatijah.
Tikla f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from Latvian tikls "coy" and a variant of Tekla.
Tildá f Sami
Sami form of Tilda.
Tília f Hungarian
Truncated form of Otília.
Tilia f Breton (Modern)
Feminine form of Tilio.
Tilka f German (Silesian), Slovene
Silesian German diminutive of Ottilie and occasionally of Mathilde and Slovene diminutive of Matilda, Otilija and Klotilda... [more]
Tilla f German, Romansh, Medieval English, Hungarian, Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Medieval English, Dutch and German short form of Mechtilda or Mathilda as well as a German short form of Ottilie and Ottilia, Romansh short form of Matilda, Ottilia, Domitilla, Bertilla and Cecilia and Hungarian short form of Matild, Otília and Klotild.... [more]
Tilla f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish form of Tehila.
Tilma f Finnish, Swedish (Modern)
Perhaps a blend of Thelma with either Vilma, Hilma or Ilma 1.
Tilta f Finnish
Finnish form of Tilda.
Timea f Slovak, Czech (Rare), Romanian
Czech, Slovak and Romanian form of Tímea.
Timea f Italian
Italian feminine form of Greek Timaios.
Timna f & m Biblical Hebrew (Rare), German (Austrian)
From a Biblical place name. In the Bible, this name is borne by a concubine of Eliphaz son of Esau, and mother of Amalek ( Genesis 36:12 ) (it may be presumed that she was the same as Timna sister of Lotan... [more]
Tinca f Romanian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tina.
Tinia m Etruscan Mythology
Tinia was the god of the sky and the highest god in Etruscan mythology, equivalent to the Roman Jupiter and the Greek Zeus... [more]
Tinja f Finnish
Possibly a variant of Tiina. It may have been influenced by other feminine names ending nja, such as Tanja and Sonja.
Tinka f Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive of Tina.
Tinna f Danish, Icelandic
Either from Old Norse tinna meaning "flint", or a variant of Tina.
Tiöma m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Timothy.
Tipah f Indonesian, Malay
Short form of Latipah.
Tircá f Biblical Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tirzah.
Tisba f Slovene, Ukrainian
Slovenian and Ukranian form of Thisbe.
Tisha m Russian
Nickname for Timofey or Tikhon.
Tisja f Dutch (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It could perhaps be the Dutch form of Tisha, but it is also possible that it is actually a variant form of Tiesje and perhaps even a short form of Patricia.
Tisna m Sundanese
Derived from Sanskrit तृष्णा (tṛṣṇā) meaning "desire, thirst".
Tissa f Somali
A gift from God
Tissa m Buddhism, Sinhalese
Pali form of Sanskrit तिष्य (tiṣya) meaning "auspicious, fortunate". This is the name of the twentieth of the twenty-seven buddhas preceding Siddhartha Gautama, as well as the name of a 3rd-century king of Sri Lanka.
Tista m Romansh
Short form of Battista, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Titia f Dutch, English (Archaic)
Dutch and English short form of Laetitia as well as an archaic English diminutive of Crescentia.
Titsa f Greek
Short form of Panagiotitsa and other names ending in the same sound.
Titta f Finnish
Diminutive of Kristiina.
Tiyya f Berber
Means The"Nice"
Tjada f West Frisian
Feminine form of Tjade.
Tlap’a f Abazin
Derived from the Kabardian λap’e meaning "dear, precious".
Tobba f Old Norse
Short form of Þórbjǫrg.
Tóbia f Hungarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Tóbiás.
Tobia f Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Tobias. In Norway, this name was recorded from the 18th century until about the 1920s.
Tocca f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish tocca, itself of uncertain origin and meaning. The meaning "hat" has been suggested.
Todah m Ancient Hebrew
Means "thanksgiving." A character named Todah features in Sanhedrin 43a in the Talmud, during an apocryphal description of the death of Yeshua the Nazarene, as one of his five disciples... [more]
Tohma m Japanese
Variant transcription of Touma.
Toiva m & f Finnish (Rare)
A variant of Toivo.
Tolha m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Talha.
Tomka f Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian female version of Tomislav or Toma 2.
Tompa m Swedish
Swedish diminutive of Tomas, Tommy, and in some rare cases, Torbjörn.
Tomya f English (Rare)
Probably a variant of Tonya, influenced by Tom 1.
Tonda m Sorbian (Archaic), Literature
Sorbian short form or diminutive of Anton. In the literary world, Tonda is a character in Otfried Preußler's novel 'Krabat'.
Tonga m Medieval Turkic
Means "brave, strong" in Old Turkic. According to Kashgarli Mahmud, “Tonga” is the name of a predatory animal of the leopard species.
Tònia f Catalan
Diminutive of Antonia.
Tonia f Polish
Diminutive of Antonina.
Tonia f Sardinian, Romansh
Short form of Antonia.
Tonja f Danish, Finnish, Slovene (Rare)
Slovene short form of Antonija and Scandinavian short form of Antonia as well as a variant of Tonje.
Tonta f Bamileke
Bagangte, Cameroon
Tooba f Arabic, Urdu, Persian (Rare)
Urdu form of Tuba, as well as an alternate Arabic and Persian transcription.
Torah f Various (Modern, Rare)
The Torah ("Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. These are the sacred scriptures of Judaism, which form the basis for the sacred scriptures of all monotheistic religions... [more]
Torea m Moriori
This name means oystercatcher. This was the name of a Owenga Moriori Chief named Torea Takarehe (d. 1876) who was the teacher of Moriori elder Hirawanu Tapu.
Toroa f & m Maori
Derived from Maori toroa "albatross", ultimately from Maori toro "to stretch; to extend".
Tosca f Theatre, Italian, German, French, Dutch
This name was popularized by Puccini's opera Tosca (1900) and its main character Floria Tosca.... [more]
Tosea f Basque
Etymology unknown.
Tosha m & f Russian
Diminutive of Anton and Antonina.
Tośka f Polish
Diminutive of Antonina.
Toska f Albanian
Not available.
Tosya f Armenian
Diminutive form of Antonina which is used independently in Armenia.
Totta m Swedish
Variant of Totte.
Touka f Japanese
Means "good perfume" from Kanji 董 (tou) meaning "correct" and 香 (ka) meaning "incense, perfume".... [more]
Touka f Berber
Variant of Tuka.
Toula f Greek
Short form of Fotoula.