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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a or ah; and the length is 9.
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Virginnia f Ligurian
Ligurian form of Virginia.
Virhiniya f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Virginia.
Viribunda f Folklore
From a Swedish fairy tale by Anna Maria Roos 'Prins Florestan eller sagan om jätten Bam-Bam och feen Viribunda' "Prince Florestan or the saga of he giant Bam Bam and the fairy Viribunda" that inspired Astrid Lindgren's novel 'Mio, my son'.... [more]
Virsaviia f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Bathsheba
Virsavija f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Bathsheba.
Virsaviya f Russian
Russian form of Bathsheba via its modern Greek form Virsavee.
Vishtaspa m Old Persian
Earlier form of Goštāsp, from Old Persian vištah meaning "free, unbridled" and 𐎠𐎿𐎱 (aspa) meaning "horse".
Visibedda f Sardinian
Gallurese form of Elizabeth.
Vitaliana f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Vitaliano.
Vitangela f Italian
Combination of Vita 1 and Angela.
Vittorina f Italian
Feminine form of Vittorino.
Vivendòta f Medieval Occitan
Medieval Occitan feminine form of Vivent.
Vivianita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Viviana.
Vladilena f Russian
Feminine form of Vladilen.
Vladymyra f Ukrainian
Feminine form of Vladymyr.
Vlastička f Czech
Diminutive of Vlasta.
Voahirana f Malagasy
Derived from the Malagasy word voahirana which describes a kind of water lily.
Volatsara m & f Malagasy
Possibly from the Malagasy volana meaning "moon" and tsara meaning "beautiful, favourable", idiomatically meaning "favourable destiny".
Wahineʻaeʻa f Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian word wahine meaning "woman" and 'ae'a meaning "wandering".
Walentina f German, Russian, Ukrainian, Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
German and Brazilian Portuguese variant of Valentina as well as a Russian/Ukrainian variant transcription of Валентина (see the previous name and Valentyna).
Waleriana f Polish
Polish form of Valeriana.
Wamlisapa f Sioux
Means "black eagle" in Lakota. From the Lakota waŋblí (wahm-hel'-lee) 'eagle, golden eagle', and sah'-pah "black".
Wandeczka f Polish
Diminutive of Wanda.
Wantliana f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Gwenllian.
Waraqucha f Quechua
Means "star of the sea" in Quechua.
Wardiyyah f Arabic
From the Arabic #وَرْد‎ (ward) meaning “rose”, this also coincides with the Arabic word for "rosary".
Wawetseka f Algonquin, Siksika
Means "pretty woman" in Siksika.
Wenceslaa f Spanish
Feminine form of Wenceslao.
Wendelina f Dutch
Feminine form of Wendelin.
Weronisia f Polish
Diminutive of Weronika.
Wesselina f German (Rare), Dutch (Rare)
German transcription of the Bulgarian name Veselina.
Wharekura m Maori
This name means "school of learning". Its also the name of a building where tohunga (priest) taught esoteric lore to students of his. This was the name of a Ngati Tama chief named Te Wharekura of the Ngati Wai Ngati Tama clan who along with his clan killed and cooked 50 Moriori in the mid-1800s at Te Raki in what is now Chatham Islands.
Więcemiła f Polish
Feminine form of Więcemił.
Wikitōria f Maori
Maori form of Victoria.
Wiktorija f Ukrainian (Germanized)
Germanized transcription of Viktoriya.
Wiktorina f Polish
Polish form of Victorina.
Wiktoryna f Polish
Polish form of Victorina.
Wileminka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Wilemina.
Willamina f English (Rare)
A feminine form of William or a contraction of Wilhelmina.
Willberna f Medieval German
Derived from Old High German willo "will" and bero "bear".
Wincencja f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Wincenty.
Windreaka f African American (Modern, Rare)
Likely an invented name. Extremely rare.
Winterina f Obscure
Elaboration of Winter.
Wisigarda f Germanic, History
Variant of Wisigard. Wisigarda lived in the 6th century AD and was the second wife of the Merovingian king Theudebert I.
Wisnupada m Indonesian (Rare)
From Sanskrit विष्णुपद (vishnupada) meaning "foot of Vishnu". A known bearer is Indonesian actor Nyoman Oka Wisnupada Antara (1981-), also known as Oka Antara.
Witashnah f Sioux
Means "virgin" from Lakota witȟáŋšna úŋ (wee-tahn-shee-nah) "to be a single woman, unwed woman, virgin".
Witosława f Polish
Feminine form of Witosław.
Wolfgunda f Medieval French
Derived from Old High German wolf "wolf" and gund "war, battle".
Wolisława f Polish
Feminine form of Wolisław.
Worschila f German (Rare, Archaic), German (Silesian)
German spelling of Voršila, a Czech form of Ursula.
Wrocsława f Polish
Derived from wrócić meaning "to return, restore" and sława meaning "fame, glory".
Wunintira m & f Dagbani
Means "it is God who gives" in Dagbani.
Wurreinah f Pakistani
Wurreinah meaning: bright, wealthy, beautiful
Xanthoula f Greek
Diminutive of Xanthippi and Xanthi.
Xaquelina f Galician
Galician form of Jacqueline.
Xenocleia f Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Variant latinization of Xenokleia, because its proper (and most common) latinized form is Xenoclea.
Xenokleia f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Xenokles. In Greek mythology, this name belonged to a Delphic priestess who was consulted by Herakles.
Xenopatra f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ξένος (xenos) meaning "foreign, strange" as well as "foreigner, guest" combined with either the Greek noun πάτρα (patra) meaning "fatherland, native land" or Greek πατρός (patros) meaning "of the father"... [more]
Xhesamina f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Jessamine.
Xhilberta f Albanian
Feminine form of Xhilbert.
Xhorxhina f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Giorgina and Georgina.
Xochiteca m Nahuatl
Means "inhabitant of Xochitlan", or taken from the name of a famous female sacrificial victim (given as an honorary title to victims sacrificed in the 13th month).
Xunqueira f Galician (Rare)
Means "reed bed" in Galician, derived from the title of the Virgin Mary Nosa Señora da Xunqueira meaning "Our Lady of the Reed Bed". She is the patron saint of the municipality of Cee in Galicia, Spain... [more]
Xuventina f Galician (Archaic)
Galician feminine form of Juventinus.
Yakachena f Shona
Name that means "Pure"
Yakshanba m Uzbek
Means "Sunday" in Uzbek.
Yakshitha f Sanskrit
Meaning-a wonderful girl in sanskrit
Yalanbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir ялан (yalan) meaning "steppe" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Yamaneika f Obscure
Meaning unknown. A known bearer is the American comedian Yamaneika Saunders.
Yanauluha m New World Mythology
The great medicine man of the Zuni. He is associated with civilization, agriculture, animal husbandry, social life, healing and knowledge.
Yanislava f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Yanislav.
Yanvarina f Russian (Rare, ?)
From Russian январь (yanvar) "January", making it a cognate of Januaria. (Cf. Oktyabrina, Noyabrina.)
Yaqšïbikä f Bashkir
From Bashkir яҡшы (yaqšï) meaning "good" and feminine name element бикә (bikä).
Yaśodharā f Buddhism
Alternate transcription of Sanskrit यशोधरा (see Yashodhara).
Yasuchika m Japanese
From 寧 (yasu) meaning "rather, peace" and 親 (chika) meaning "elder". Other kanji combinations can spell this name.
Yavdoshka f Ukrainian
Diminutive of Yavdokha.
Yavishtha f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali, Marathi, Gujarati
From Sanskrit यविष्ठ yaviSTha "youngest, last born".
Yelisafya f Russian (Archaic)
Old Russian vernacular form of Yelizaveta.
Yeremyaah m Somali
Somali form of Jeremiah.
Yevfimiya f Russian
Russian form of Euphemia.
Yevfymiya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Euphemia.
Yevheniia f Ukrainian
Alternate transcription of Євгенія (see Yevheniya)
Yevlaliya f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Eulalia.
Yevraziya f Soviet (Rare)
From the continent Yevraziya.
Yiannoula f Greek
Variant transcription of Γιαννούλα (see Giannoula).
Yinlayefa f Ijaw
Means "nothing can be compared to a mother" in Ijaw.
Yiorgoula f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Γιωργούλα (see Giorgoula).
Yioryitsa f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Γιωργίτσα (see Giorgitsa).
Yochannah f Hebrew
"Yahveh-favored," "Yahveh-graced" or "Yahveh-inclined"... [more]
Yogananda m & f Indian
Yogananda is a Sanskrit title meaning "divine union with God through yoga". Yogananda was the name given to the Indian yogi and guru, Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952) who introduced the Western world to yoga and meditation through his writings and public appearances.
Yolandita f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Yolanda.
Yorichika m Japanese
From 頼 (yori) meaning "to rely" and 親 (chika) meaning "parent, elder" or 悠 (chika) meaning "permanence". Other kanji combinations can be used again.
Yoshavyah m Biblical
Variant transcription of Joshaviah.... [more]
Yoshihira m Japanese
From Japanese 能 (yoshi) meaning "ability, talent, skill", 悦 (yoshi) meaning "joy, pleased", 禎 (yoshi) meaning "lucky, auspicious, good omen", 慶 (yoshi) meaning "jubilation", 善 (yoshi) meaning "virtue, goodness", or 嘉 (ka, yomi.suru, yoi, yoshi) meaning "auspicious" combined with 平 (hira) meaning "peace, flat, even"... [more]
Yoshihisa m Japanese
From Japanese 可 (yoshi) meaning "permitted, allowed, licensed" combined with 常 (hisa) meaning "always, constantly, consistently". Other kanji combinations are also possible. ... [more]
Yoshimasa m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (yoshi) meaning "ecstasy" combined with 将 (masa) meaning "commander, leader, general". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Yoshinaka m Japanese
From Japanese 善 (yoshi) meaning "good, virtuous, charitable, kind", 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous" or 由 (yoshi) meaning "cause, reason" combined with 心 (naka) meaning "heart, mind, soul", 央 (naka) meaning "centre, middle" or 仲 (naka) meaning "relationship, terms"... [more]
Yoshitaka m Japanese
From 宜 (yoshi) meaning "good, naturally, best regards", 薫 (yoshi) meaning "scented, fragrant", or 欣 (yoshi) meaning "rejoice, joyful" combined with 登 (taka) meaning "to ascind, to climb up", 昂 (taka) meaning "to raise the head, high spirited" or 任 (taka) meaning "term, to entrust to, duty, responsibility"... [more]
Ysamotika m Indian (Parsi)
From the Scythian *Zamapatika meaning “landlord”.
Yudistira m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Yudhisthira.
Yukichika m & f Japanese
Meaning varies depending on the kanji used.
Yulianiya f Medieval Ukrainian, Ukrainian (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Medieval Ukrainian feminine form of Yulian also used rarely in the modern day.
Yumichika m & f Japanese
"bow" (archery or violin); "relative" or "familiarity"... [more]
Yunalesca f Popular Culture, German (Modern, Rare)
Lady Yunalesca is a non-player character and antagonist from Final Fantasy X, who also appears in Final Fantasy X-2. She was the first summoner to defeat Sin and bring forth the Calm. According to the game's lore, Summoner Yuna was named after Yunalesca.... [more]
Yusriyyah f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic يسرية (see Yusriya), as well as the Indonesian form.
Yusufxo'ja m Uzbek
Derived from the given name Yusuf and xo'ja meaning "master".
Zackeriya m Arabic, Turkish
Modern spelling of Zakariyya or Zekeriya influenced by some English forms of that name.
Zafarxo'ja m Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek zafar meaning "victory" and xo'ja meaning "master".
Zaffarana f Arabic
Means "saffron" in Sicilian Arabic, from Arabic زعفران (za'farān), "saffron".
Zaharoula f Greek
Variant transcription of Zacharoula.
Żakkarija m Maltese
Maltese form of Zachariah.
Zarabella f Obscure
A combination of the name Zara 1 with the popular name suffix bella, likely inspired by Isabella... [more]
Zarahemla f Mormon
According to The Book of Mormon, Zarahemla was a city in ancient America, named after a man who was an ancestor of the prophet Ammon and a descendant of Mulek... [more]
Zaranyika m Shona
Means "populate the world" in Shona.
Zardeenah f Literature
Zardeenah, the Lady of the Night, was a goddess honored by the Calormenes in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis
Zarghoona f Pashto
Alternate transcription of Pashto زرغونه (see Zarghuna).
Zašḫapuna f Near Eastern Mythology, Hattian Mythology
Of uncertain etymology, possibly deriving in part from the Hattic element puna ("child"). Name borne by a Hattian goddess, who was the patron deity of the city of Kaštama.
Zaykyoona f Tatar
From the Arabic زَيْتُون‎ (zaytūn) meaning "olive".
Zaynullah m Arabic
Means "beauty of Allah" from زين (zayn) meaning "beauty, grace" combined with الله (Allah)
Zbigniewa f Polish
Feminine form of Zbigniew.
Zdzysława f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Zdzisława.
Zealandia f Obscure
From the name of the personification of New Zealand as a female. She appeared on postage stamps, posters, cartoons, war memorials, and New Zealand government publications most commonly during the first half of the 20th century... [more]
Żelisława f Polish
Feminine form of Żelisław.
Zephronia f American (South, Rare, Archaic)
Variant of Sophronia, perhaps altered by association with Zéphyrine.
Zephyrina f English (Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Zephyr.
Zerynthia f Greek Mythology, Thracian Mythology
Epithet of the Greek goddess Hecate which meant "of Zerynthos", Zerynthos being an ancient Greek town in Thrace famous for a cave or grotto dedicated to Hecate.
Zeuxithea f Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ζεύγνυμι (zeugnumi) "to yoke, join together, join in wedlock" and θεά (thea) "goddess".
Zevksippa f Russian
Russian form of Zeuxippe.
Zhargalma f Buryat
Means "happy, happiness" from Mongolian жаргалтай (zhargaltay) meaning "happy, blissful, joyful".
Zhenechka f & m Russian
Diminutive of Yevgeniya or Yevgeniy. As a male diminutive is is mainly used on young kids.
Zhorzheta f Armenian (Rare), Bulgarian
Armenian and Bulgarian form of Georgette.
Zhozefina f Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Josephine.
Zihniyyah f Arabic
Meaning, "intelligent, keen, understanding."
Zitkala-ša f Sioux
Means "red bird" from Lakota ziŋtkála "bird" and šá "red". This name was adopted by a Yankton Dakota writer and political activist, birth name Gertrude Simmons (1876-1938).
Živadinka f Serbian
Feminine form of Živadin.
Zlatimira f Bulgarian, Serbian
Feminine form of Zlatimir.
Zlatomira f Bulgarian, Serbian
Feminine form of Zlatomir.
Zoreslava f Ukrainian
Feminine form of Zoreslav.
Zuhniyyah f Arabic
Feminine form of Zuhni.
Zuhurtzia f Basque
Basque form of Prudence.
Zulaichah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Zulaykha.
Zulaikhah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Zulaykha.
Żyrosława f Polish
Feminine form of Żyrosław.