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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a or ah; and the length is 6.
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Sylina f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Xylina.
Sylvía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sylvia.
Sylwka f Polish
Diminutive of Sylwestra.
Sylwka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Sylwiô.
Symela f Greek
From the name of the Sumela monastery, which is located in Trabzon, Turkey. It is derived from Greek σου μελά (sou mela) meaning "black mountain".
Symona f English (Rare, ?)
Feminine form of Symon.
Syndra f English (Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Sandra. (See also Cindra.)
Syntia f Polish
Polish form of Cynthia.
Syrena f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Sirena or Serena.
Syriah f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variation of the name Sariah or derived from the name of the country in the Middle East Syria.
Syrita f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Syritha.
Syulga m Mordvin
Means "seagull" in Moksha.
Szanna f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Szarna f Polish, Jewish
Polish form of Sharna.
Szedra f Hungarian
Variant form of Szeder.
Szejma f Polish
Polish form of Şeyma.
Szejna f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonized form of Shayna. This was one of the most popular feminine names among Polish Jews in the 1920s and 1930s.
Szénia f Hungarian
Variant of Xénia.
Szenta f Hungarian
Female form of Szentes.
Szinta f Medieval Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian szín "color; complexion" (compare Színes).
Szirka f Hungarian
Etymology uncertain, perhaps from an older form of szürke meaning "grey".
Sztefa f Silesian
Silesian short form of Stefania.
Szyfra f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polonised form of Shifra.
Taamba m Manipuri
Means "gentleman" in Meitei.
Tåamma m Sami
Variant of Duommá.
Taania m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Tânia.
Tabaia m & f Gilbertese
Means 'journey' or 'traveller'
Tabasa f Japanese (Modern, Rare)
Japanese transliteration of Tabitha.... [more]
Tabiah f Arabic
Means "follower, subject, servant" in Arabic.
Tábita f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tabitha.
Taçana f Khakas
Variant Khakas form of Tatiana.
Tacita f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin tace "to be silent". In Roman mythology, (Dea) Tacita was a goddess of the dead. According to Ovid, she was originally a water nymph called Lara or Lala, a daughter of the god Almo who was raped by Mercurius and eventually became a goddess of the underworld... [more]
Tacoma m English (American, Modern, Rare)
After the city of Tacoma in the American state of Washington, meaning "snow-covered mountain".
Taddea f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Taddeo. ... [more]
Tadiša m Vlach
Vlach form of Thaddeus.
Tadisa f & m Shona
It means "we have loved profusely/a great deal", from the verb 'kudisa' meaning "to love a lot/profusely". A longer form of the name may be Tadisisa.
Tadoša f Vlach
Vlach feminine form of Thaddeus.
Taduna m Georgian (Rare)
Diminutive of Tadeoz and its short forms Tade and Tado, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უნა (-una).
Taenga f Maori
Means "arrival" in Maori.
Tafara m Shona
We are happy
Tafeta m Sotho
Sotho form of David.
Tafika m Malagasy
Means "army" in Malagasy.
Tafuma m Shona
We are now rich, we are enriched
Tagala f & m Southern African (Rare)
We are now settled
Tahama m & f Dagbani
Means "hope" in Dagbani.
Tahina m & f Malagasy
Means "blessed" in Malagasy.
Tahiya f Bengali
Bengali form of Tahia.
Tahlah f English (Australian)
Origin uncertain; may be a variant of Tahlia.
Tahlia f Arabic
Meaning: " Woman/girl who recites the Quran often"
Tahoma m & f Obscure
Variant of Tacoma.
Tahona f Guanche
Allegedly means "here is the one from the abode" in Guanche. It was borne by a 5-year-old Guanche girl sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1497.
Taimah m Algonquian
Diminutive of Tewameha.
Tainca f Manchu
Of uncertain origin, this was the name of a consort of Nurhaci. Due to the similarity of her name with that of Daiyinzha, the two have often been confused.
Tairia m & f Polynesian
Polynesian name, meaning "calm sea".
Taisha f African American (Rare)
Variant of Tyesha that takes influence from Aisha.
Taisia f Georgian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Moldovan, History (Ecclesiastical)
Georgian form of Taisiya and Romanian form of Thais. According to Orthodox Christian ecclesiastical traditions, Taisia (Thais in English) is venerated as a Virgin-Martyr alongside Saint Drosis.
Taisja f Polish
Variant of Taida.
Taíssa f Portuguese (Brazilian)
(Brazilian) Portuguese spelling of Taissa.
Taissa f Russian (Rare), English (American, Rare)
Extremely rare Russian variant of Taisa as well as an anglicized form (or variant transcription) of the name.... [more]
Tajuta f Belarusian
Diminutive of Taisija.
Takama f Berber
Means "warmth" in Berber.
Takana f & m Japanese
From Japanese 貴 (taka) meaning "expensive" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" (mostly feminine) or 己 (na) meaning "male" (mostly masculine). Other combinations of kanji are also possible.
Takeia f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements ta, kee and ya.
Takeya m Japanese
From Japanese 健 (take) meaning "healthy, strong" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible. ... [more]
Takoda m American (Modern)
Meaning uncertain, though allegedly a Sioux (Native American) name meaning "friend to everyone"; also see Tokota. It might be a reversal of the syllables of Dakota, which is a tribal name meaning "allies, friends" in the Dakota language.
Takola m Amharic
Means "wolf" in Amharic.
Takoya f African American (Rare)
Possibly an invented name blending the popular phonetic prefix ta and the name Sequoia, influenced by names such as Takia and LaToya.
Takura m African
Shona language in Zimbabwe (Southern Africa)derived from the verb to grow up or mature. It can also mean "to carry" but is seldom used for this meaning in a name.
Tākuta m Maori
Means "doctor" in Māori. A known bearer of this name is the Māori politician Tākuta Ferris (b. 1978) from New Zealand.
Takuta m Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much", 久 (ku) meaning "long time" combined with 田 (ta) meaning "paddy, field". Other kanji combinations are possible.
T’akuta f Aymara
Means "tranquil" in Aymara.
T’akuya f Aymara
Possibly from the Aymara t’akuyaña meaning "soothe, reassure, calm".
Talana f South African, English
Use of this name in South Africa probably owes something to the Battle of Talana Hill in 1899.
Talasa f Basque
Basque form of Thalassa.
Taleah f English (Modern), African American (Modern)
Variant of Taliyah, the spelling influenced by Leah.
Taleia f East Frisian (Rare, Archaic)
17th and 18th-century Frisian elaboration of Tale.
Talėja f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Thalia.
Talhah m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic طلحة (see Talha).
Talida f History (Ecclesiastical, Rare, Archaic), Romanian
Means "little girl" in Aramaic. It is the name of an ancient christian saint (4th or 5th century), a nun from Egypt.
Talida f East Frisian
An East Frisian form of Adelheid, compare Tale.
Taliga f Tatar
Means "going ahead" in Tatar.
Talija f Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Talya.
Talika m Hindi
“Bird”
Talina f German (Swiss), Romansh
Diminutive of Nutala, the Romansh form of Natalia.
Talina f Sicilian
Truncated form of Adalina.
Taliya f Russian
Russian form of Thalia.
Talkha f Tatar
Means "acacia" in Tatar.
Tamaha f & m Dagbani
Means "hope" in Dagbani.
Tamaka f Japanese
From 瑞 (tama) meaning "congratulations" or 玉 (tama) meaning "jewel, gem, ball, sphere" and 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Tamala f English
Variant of Tamela.
Tamara f Cornish, Celtic Mythology
In Cornish folklore, Tamara is a nymph who lived in the underworld and wanted to wander freely in the mortal world, against the advice of her parents. When she falls in love with the giant Tawradge, she refuses to return to the underworld with her father... [more]
Tamara f Japanese
From Japanese 貴 (tama) meaning "expensive" combined with 麻 (ra) meaning "flax". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Tambra f English (American)
Altered form of Tamra, perhaps influenced by Debra.
Tamica f English
Variant of Tamika.
Tamika f Japanese
From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many, much", 実 (mi) meaning "reality, truth, fruit" combined with 果 (ka) meaning "fruit". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Tamila f Kabyle, Berber
Means "turtledove" in Kabyle.
Tamina f German, Swedish (Rare), Literature
Feminine form of Tamino. Tamina is a character in Milan Kundera's 'The Book of Laughter and Forgetting' (1979).
Tamira f Various
Feminine form of Tamir.
Tamisa f Medieval Latin
Tamisa is the Latinized name the Romans gave to the river Thames in England. The ancient Brittons named Thames after the Celtic goddess of dark water, Tamesis.
Tamiza f Uzbek
Uzbek feminine name derived from tamiz meaning "intelligence, intellect, quick witted".
Tamora f Theatre
This name was used by Shakespeare for the evil queen of the Goths in his tragedy Titus Andronicus (1593). Shakespeare's source for the play is unknown, but he may have based the name on Tomyris... [more]
Tampha m Manipuri
Means "jewel" in Meitei.
Tamuda m Shona
Means "we love him" in Shona.
Tamuna f Georgian
This name is often a pet form of Tamar, but it can also be a name in its own right. In that case, it is derived from Arabic تأمين (ta'min) meaning "insurance", which itself is ultimately derived from Arabic أمن (amn) meaning "security, peace"... [more]
Tamyka f English
Variant of Tamika.
Tanaka m & f Shona
Means "we are good, we are blessed" in Shona.
Tanaya f Indian, Hindi
Derived from Sanskrit tanaya (तनया ) "daughter" or "belonging to one's family; this child of mine".
Tandra f Malagasy
Means "mole, beauty mark", inferring that the girl is beautiful.
Tangna f Chinese
From the Chinese 棠 (táng) meaning "wild plums" and 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Tanija f Slovene
Variant of Tanja.
Tanima f Pashto
Means "wave (of the sea)" in Pashto.
Tåniya f Indigenous American
Means "breath of life" in Pomo, spoken in Northern California.
Tankka f Chuvash
Chuvash variant of Tatiana.
Tannah f & m English
Variant of Tana or Tanna.
Tantra m Odia
Means "reincarnated" in Odia.
Tanuja f Hinduism
river yamuna in india,hindu mythalogy-sisiter of yam.
Tanura m Laz
Means “brightness” in Laz.
Taohua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" (which is usually only feminine) or 华/華 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese". Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.
Táoxia f Chinese
From Chinese 桃 (táo) meaning "peach" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "mist, haze, rosy clouds" or 夏 (xià) meaning "summer". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Taraia m Maori
From tāraia meaning "to sculpt".
Taraka f Sanskrit, Indian
" Star; pupil of eye; meteor; asterisk; rescuing; protector; Name of wife of lord Brihaspati "
Tarana f Hausa
Given for females who are born during the day.
Tareja f Medieval Portuguese
Medieval Portuguese variant of Teresa.
Taresa f Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish form of Teresa.
Tarîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Trina.
Tarina f & m Finnish
Means "story" in Finnish.
Tarita f Polynesian, English (American), Popular Culture
The name was borne by the native Polynesian actress Tarita Teriipia who became the third wife of Marlon Brando. Initial research indicates its a Sanskrit name meaning, "to overcome obstacles" but this needs further research.
Tarmra f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Tamara
Tarōta m Japanese (Rare)
This name combines 太 (ta, tai, futo.i, futo.ru) meaning "big around, plump, thick" or 田 (den, ta) meaning "rice field/paddy" & 郎 (ryou, rou, otoko) meaning "son" or 朗 (rou, aki.raka, hoga.raka) meaning "bright, cheerful, clear, melodious, serene" with 太.... [more]
Tarsha f African American
Probably an invented name inspired by Marsha.
Taruka f Quechua
Means "doe" in Quechua.
Taruna f Sanskrit
Means "young girl" in Sanskrit.
Tasana m Manipuri
Means "brother" in Meitei.
Tasiah f Indonesian (Rare), Indigenous American, Arabic
Feminine given name for a royal Princess of a King or Queen.... [more]
Tasnia f Arabic
Allegedly related to Tasnim.
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.
Tatana f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Sebastiana.
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]
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]
Taurea f Tahitian, Polynesian
Tahitian name, meaning "bond".
Tauvia f African American (?), English (American)
Name of unknown meaning. A notable bearer is actress Tauvia Dawn.
Tavana m Persian (Rare, ?)
Means "powerful" in Persian.
Tavifa f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Tabitha.
Tavona m & f Shona
Meaning “we have seen.”
Tawana m Southern African
Botswanian name.
Tāwera f Maori
Means "Venus" in Maori.
Tawera m & f Maori
Variant of Tāwera (a cognate of Meremere), meaning "Venus" and "morning star" in Māori.
Tawita f Quechua
Quechua form of Tabitha.
Tawnia f English (American)
Probably either a variant of Tawnya or an elaboration of Tawny.
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.
Tayisa f Ukrainian
Ukrainian alternate transcription of Taisa.
Taynah f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Tayná.
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".
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.
Tealia f English (Rare)
Elaborated form of Teal.
Tearoa f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian and Tahitian name, meaning "great and white" or "great light".
Teckla f English (African)
Possibly an English form of Thekla.
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]
Te'eina f Jewish, Hebrew
Means "fig" in Hebrew.
Teenah f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Means "fig tree" in Hebrew.
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.
Teklia f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thecla.
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.
Telena f Mordvin
Derived from Erzya телень (telenʹ) meaning "of winter", itself a derivative of теле (tele) "winter".
Telgia f Romansh
Short form of Ottilia, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Te Māia m & f Maori
Means "the brave one" in Māori.
Temima f Jewish, Hebrew
Means "innocent" in Hebrew.
Tenama f Polynesian
Means "lagoon" in Gilbertese.
Tenaya f American (Modern, Rare)
This has been in rare use as a feminine given name in the United States since the 1970s. It is possibly taken from the name of a lake in Yosemite, California, which was itself named for a 19th-century chief of the Ahwahnechee (a Miwok people of the Yosemite Valley), whose name may be derived from Central Sierra Miwok taná·ya- meaning "evening star".
Tenaya m Miwok
Possibly from Central Sierra Miwok taná·ya- meaning "evening star". This was the name of a 19th-century Miwok chief for whom Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park was named.
Tencha f Spanish
Diminutive of Hortensia.
Tenita f African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of Tanisha.
Teohua m Nahuatl
Means "high priest" in Nahuatl, literally "possessor of divinity" from teotl "deity, god; divine force" and the possessive prefix -hua.
Teónia f Hungarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Theonasz.
Teosia f Polish
Diminutive of Teofila.
Terama f Corsican (Archaic)
Feminine form of Teramu.
Terava f Tahitian
From the Tahitian te meaning "the" and rava meaning "dark, brownish".
Tercia f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Of debated origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Tersa and a derivation from Middle English tercel and Middle French terçuel "hawk; falcon.
Tercia f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Tertia.
Tercsa f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Teréz or Terézia.
Terela f Galician
Diminutive of Tereixa and Teresa.
Tê-rê-sa f Vietnamese
Vietnamese from Theresa
Terèsa f Provençal
Provençal form of Theresa.
Teresá f Sami
Sami form of Teresa.
Terexa f Venetian
Venetian form of Theresa.
Teréza f Kashubian, Hungarian
Kashubian form of Theresa and Hungarian variant of Terézia.
Terēza f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Theresa.
Tereża f Maltese
Maltese form of Theresa.
Terica f African American (Modern, Rare)
Created name. Most likely a blend of Terri and Erica.
Terîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Trina.