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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a; and the length is 4 or 5.
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Rora f English, Swedish
Short form of Aurora. In Sweden its earliest documented usage is 1889.
Rora f Japanese
From Japanese 露 (ro) meaning "dew" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Roria f Japanese
From Japanese 露 (ro) meaning "naked, bare", 里 (ri) meaning "village" combined with 愛 (a) meaning "love, affection". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ròsa f Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Occitan form of Rose.
Rosha f Persian
Means "bright" in Persian.
Róska f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
In the case of Icelandic avant-garde artist Róska (1940-1996), it was apparently a contraction of her real name, Ragnhildur Óskarsdóttir (i.e. presumably formed from R, the first letter of her given name, and Óska, the first four letters of her surname - itself a derivative of the given name Óskar).
Rosma f Latvian (Rare)
Possibly derived from Latvian rosme "bustle".
Roşna f Kurdish
Means "glitter, shine" in Kurdish.
Rosna f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Roshna.
Rosya f Russian
Short form of Yaroslava.
Róta f Norse Mythology
Possibly derived from the Old Norse verb róta meaning "to stir, overturn, tear". In Norse mythology, Róta is a valkyrie. She is attested in the Prose Edda book Gylfaginning, where she is mentioned alongside the valkyries Gunnr and Skuld... [more]
Rota f Latvian
Directly taken from Latvian rota "jewel; ornament, adornment; singing for some early summer morning songs".
Róða f Faroese
Faroese form of Hróða.
Rotua f Batak
From Batak ro meaning "come, arrive" and tua meaning "good luck, blessing".
Roula f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رولا (see Rula).
Roula f Greek
Short form of names ending in roula, such as Stavroula, Petroula, Zacharoula, Argyroula or Dimitroula.
Rouma f Japanese
From Japanese 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" combined with 茉 (ma) meaning "white jasmine". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Roura f Japanese
From Japanese 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" combined with 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Routa m Japanese
From Japanese 朗 (rou) meaning "bright, clear" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Rouya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic رؤية (see Ruya).
Rouza f Silesian
Silesian form of Róża.
Roxa f English
Short form of Roxana.
Róža f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Rosa 1. Róža Domašcyna (*1951) is a Sorbian poet and translator.
Róża f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Rosa 1.
Rôza f Walloon
Walloon form of Rosa 1.
Roža f Sorbian
Lower Sorbian cognate of Róža.
Roza f Persian, Urdu
The Persian word meaning "fast, fasting". Used as another term for the Arabic "Saum" meaning "fasting", which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Rózia f Polish
Diminutive of Róża.
Rózka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Rózela.
Rozka f Slovene
Diminutive of Roza 1, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Rrona f Kosovar, Albanian
Feminine form of Rron.
Ruana f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Ruan.
Rúbia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Rúbio as well as a Brazilian Portuguese borrowing of Ruby via Portuguese rubi.
Rubwa f Arabic
Means "hill, plateau" in Arabic.
Ruca m Portuguese
Diminutive of Rui.
Rucha f Galician
Diminutive of Farruca.
Ruda f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish-influenced variant of Raisa 2.
Ruda m Near Eastern Mythology
The meaning "well disposed", Ruda is a moon god worshipped in North Arabian tribes of pre-islamic Arabia.
Rudá m New World Mythology, Portuguese (Brazilian), Tupi
He is the god of love in the mythology of the Tupí and Guaraní peoples of South America.
Rufa f Italian, Galician
Feminine form of Rufo.
Ruga m History
Variant of Rugila.
Ruhma f Arabic
Means "compassion, sympathy, kindness" in Arabic.
Ruiba f Japanese
From Japanese 類ば (ruiba) meaning “similar”.
Ruiga m Japanese
From Japanese 塁 (rui) meaning "baseball", 累 (rui) meaning "accumulate, involvement, trouble, tie up, continually" or 類 (rui) meaning "sort, kind, variety, class, genus" combined with 河 (ga) meaning "river", 我 (ga) meaning "ego, I, selfish, our, oneself" or 雅 (ga) meaning "gracious, elegant, graceful, refined"... [more]
Ruiha f Japanese
From Japanese 涙 (rui) meaning "tears" combined with 羽 (feathers). Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ruina f Chinese
From the Chinese 蕤 (ruí) meaning "drooping leaves, delicate" and 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Ruira f Maori
Maori form of Louisa.
Ruisa f Japanese
From Japanese 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli", 依 (i) meaning "rely on, be dependent upon" combined with 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Ruja f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ружа (see Ruzha).
Ruka f Japanese
From 琉 (ru) meaning "gem" and 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rukia f Popular Culture
Rukia Kuchiki is a main character from the anime and manga series 'Bleach'.
Rula f Arabic
Possibly means "beautiful, plump" in Arabic, derived from the name of an ancient tribe that inhabited the northern Arabian Peninsula.
Ruma f & m Japanese
From Japanese 琉 (ru) meaning "precious stone, gem, lapis lazuli", 瑠 (ru) meaning "lapis lazuli" or 留 (ru) meaning "detain, fasten, halt, stop" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", 牧 (ma) meaning "breed, care for, shepherd, feed, pasture", 麻 (ma) meaning "hemp, flax, linen", 摩 (ma) meaning "chafe, rub, polish, grind, scrape" or 萌 (ma) meaning "sprout, bud"... [more]
Runa f Japanese (Modern)
From 月 (runa) meaning "moon, month", influenced by the Japanese pronunciation of the Latin word luna meaning 'moon'. It can also be spelled with 月 (ru) combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens", 南 (na) meaning "south", or 奈/那 (na) meaning "what?"... [more]
Runa f Romanian
Diminutive of Miruna.
Runá f Sami
Sámi variant of Runa and feminine Sámi variant of Rune
Runfa m Chinese (Rare)
From Chinese 润 (rùn) meaning "soft, sleek" combined with 发 () meaning "money, prosper, rich, fortune". Other character combinations are possible.
Runoa f Japanese
From Japanese 月 (runo) meaning "moon" combined with 碧 (a) meaning "green, blue, jade". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rûpa m Greenlandic
Short form of Rûperte.
Rûsa f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Ruusa (according to the old Kleinschmidt orthography which was used to write Greenlandic until 1973, when orthographic reforms were introduced).
Rusa f Georgian
Short form of Rusudan.
Rusa f Quechua
Quechua form of Rosa 1.
Rusla f Medieval Scandinavian, History
Rusla, sometimes translated as "Rusila" is the nickname given to a fierce Norwegian warrior from the 900's C.E. She is mentioned in Gesta Danorum of Saxo Grammaticus.
Rusna f Indonesian
Variant of Rosna.
Rusta f Uzbek
The name of an Uzbek desert made with almonds or apricot pits.
Rutka f Polish
Diminutive of Ruta.
Rutva m Hindi
It mean “Speech”
Rutva m Hinduism
“SPECH” “Season”
Ruupa m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Rûpa.
Ruusa f Finnish, Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Rosa 1, as well as a Finnish variant of Ruusu.
Ruuta f Estonian (Rare)
Variant of Ruut as well as the Estonian form of Rūta.
Ruva f Shona
Means "flower" in Shona.
Ruvsá f Sami
Sami variant of Rosa 1, taken literally from the word ruvsá meaning "rose".
Rüya f Turkish
Means "dream" in Turkish.
Ruzła f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Rozalia.
Rycia f Yiddish
Variant of Rysia.
Ryda f English (Modern)
Feminine form of “Ryder”.
Ryfka f Polish, Jewish
Polish form of Rivka and Rifka.
Ryjza f Silesian
Silesian form of Theresa.
Ryka f Sanskrit, Hindi
"Born out of prayer" in Sanskrit
Ryksa f Polish
Polish form of Rixa.
Rylla f English (Rare)
Not available
Rymma f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Rimma.
Rynia f Silesian
Silesian cognate of Renia.
Ryoga m & f Japanese
This was the name of Echizen Ryoma's older adopted brother in the Prince of Tennis anime... [more]
Ryōka f Japanese
From Japanese 涼 (ryou) meaning "cool, refreshing" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ryōma m Japanese
From Ryō (also 龍/竜 meaning "dragon") combined with a ma kanji, such as 真 meaning "truth," 馬 meaning "horse," 磨 meaning "polish, shine" 雅 meaning "elegance, grace."... [more]
Ryoya m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryouya.
Rysia f Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish diminutive of Rifka.
Rysia f Polish
Diminutive of Ryszarda.
Ryśka f Polish
Diminutive of Ryszarda.
Ryta f Polish
Polish form of Rita.
Rytza f Yiddish
Likely a Yiddish variant of Grace.
Ryūha f & m Japanese
From Japanese 柳 (ryū, yanagi) meaning "willow", 竜, 龍 (ryū) meaning "dragon", or 隆 (ryū) meaning "noble, prosperous" combined with 波 (ha, nami) meaning "wave" or 羽 (ha) meaning "feather"... [more]
Ryūta m Japanese
From Japanese 隆 (ryuu) meaning "noble, prosperous" and 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big".
Ryuta m Japanese
Variant transcription of Ryūta.
Ryuya m Japanese
A variant transcription of Ryuuya.
Rywka f Jewish (Polonized)
Polonized form of Rivka.
Ryzza f Russian (Latinized, Rare), Filipino
Diminutive of Clarissa
Saaba m Yakut
Yakut form of Savva.
Saaga f Finnish
Finnish form of Saga.
Saaja m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sâja.
Saama f Persian
Means "asylum" in Persian.
Saaya f Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Saba f Croatian, Polish, German
Croatian, Polish and German short form of Sabina.
Saba m Sami
Variant of Sabba.
Sabaa f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Sabah.
Sabba m Sami
Derived from Sami soabbi "pole, stick".
Sabba m Italian
Italian form of Sabbas and variant of Saba.
Sabha f Irish (Archaic)
"A West Connacht variant of Sadhbh." It was usually Anglicized as Sally.
Sabka f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Sabina.
Sabra f Arabic
Variant of Sabira.
Sabra f English
Origin unknown - not the same name as Sabre (Sabrina). In the 13th-century 'Golden Legend' this was the name of the daughter of Ptolemy, king of Egypt. She was rescued by Saint George from sacrifice to the dragon, or giant, and later married him... [more]
Sabza f Uzbek
Means "verdant" in Uzbek.
Sacha f & m Indian, Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi
MEANING - near, at hand, together, in presence of, in, by
Sada f & m Japanese
From 定 (sada) meaning "certain, true, definite, sure," also used as 貞, referring to chastity and virtue.... [more]
Sada f English (American)
Likely a pet form of Sarah (see Sadie). A famous bearer is actress Sada Thompson (1927-2011).
Sada m Uzbek
Means "elm" in Uzbek.
Saeda f Arabic
Possibly a variant of Syeda.
Saeda f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 小枝 (saeda) meaning "twig, spray" (compare Koeda).... [more]
Saeka f Japanese
From Japanese 映 (sae) meaning "a reflection; to reflect" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sæla f Icelandic
From Old Norse sæla, meaning “happiness, bliss”. Officially approved as a given name in 2015.
Saena f Japanese
From Japanese 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thin silk", 笑 (e) meaning "to laugh; laughter" combined with 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Saena f Korean
Sae(새, seh) means "bird" and "new" in Korean. Also combination of 璽(sae) means "royal seal" with 奈(柰, na) meaning "apple tree" make a name, Saena. Other hanja combinations can make the name.
Saera f Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 良 (ra) meaning "good". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Saeza m Biblical (Hellenized)
Variant transcription of Shiza.... [more]
Şəfa f & m Azerbaijani
Derived from Persian شفا (šafâ) meaning "healing, cure, remedy".
Safa m Ossetian Mythology
Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Ossetian God of the hearth chain and the most important domestic deity to the Ossetian people.
Saffa f Muslim
A mountain mentioned in the Quran. Is now used as a name.
Safwa f Arabic
Means "elite, best, prime" in Arabic.
Safya f Medieval Arabic (Moorish), Arabic
Variant transcription of Safiyyah.
Saga m Mossi
One known bearer of the name is Naba Saga (king Saga) of Tenkodogo, who died in 2016.
Sagga f Swedish (Rare)
Diminutive of Sara traditionally found in Norrland.
Sagka f Sami
Sami form of Saga.
Sagwa f Popular Culture
The name of the titular character from 'Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat'. The name is a corruption of her Chinese name 傻瓜 (Shǎguā) meaning "silly melon head" or "fool".
Saha f & m Dagbani
Means "good luck" in Dagbani.
Saha f Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand" combined with 羽 (ha) meaning "feathers". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sahba f Tajik
Tajik feminine name meaning "wine".
Sahka f Sami
Southern Sami form of Sigrid.
Şəhla f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Shahla.
Sahra f Somali, Arabic, German (Modern, Rare), Turkish, English (Modern, Rare)
Literally from Arabic صحراء (ṣaḥrāʾ) meaning "desert" as well as a variant of Zahrah.
Sahra f Persian
In arabic that means desert... [more]
Saia m Tongan
Short form of Sosaia.
Saïda f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Sa'ida used in Northern Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent.
Saika f Japanese
From 彩 (sai) meaning "colorful, vibrant" or 菜 (sai) meaning "vegetables, greens" combined with 霞 (ka) meaning "cloud, mist". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Saila f Finnish
Meaning uncertain. Possibly inspired by names such as Aila, Laila 2 and Saima 2.
Saioa f Basque
From Saioa, the name of a mountain located in Navarre, Spain.
Saira f Romansh
Surselvan Romansh form of Sara. The name coincides with Romansh saira "evening".
Saita m Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sai) meaning "blossom" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Saiva f Latvian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. A connection to Latvian saiva "bobbin" has been suggested.
Šája f Czech
Diminutive of Šarlota.
Sâja m Greenlandic
Short form of Sâjare.
Saja f Arabic
Means "calmness, tranquillity" in Arabic.
Saja m Korean (Rare)
From Sino-Korean 獅子 (saja) meaning "lion" or Korean 사자 (saja) meaning "lion".
Sajwa f Arabic (Rare)
Means "calm, tranquil" in Arabic.
Sáka m Greenlandic
Short form of Sákariarse.
Sak’a f & m Aymara
Means "cattail" or "plant with yellow flowers" in Aymara.
Sakda m Thai, Lao
Means "power, force, authority" in Thai and Lao.
Sakka f Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom" combined with 花 (ka) or 華 (ka) which both mean "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sakka f Sami
Variant of Sahka.
Šala f Near Eastern Mythology
The name of the consort of Adad, often considered to be a minor goddess of non-Mesopotamian origin, potentially related to crop fertility. The etymology of her name is unknown, but may be from the Hurrian šāla meaning "daughter".
Sálá m Sami
Sami form of Salo.
Sala f Yiddish (Russified)
Yiddish name of unknown meaning.
Salda f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian salds "sweets, sugary".
Salka f Jewish
Diminutive of Salome. Austrian actress and writer Salka Viertel (1889-1978) was born Salomea Sara Steuermann.
Sälla f Swedish (Rare)
Directly taken from Swedish säll "blissful, happy".
Salla f Finnish
A variant of Salli. Salla is also the name of both a fell and a municipality in Lapland, Finland.
Salna f Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian salna "frost, frostiness".
Salva m Spanish
Short form of Salvador.
Salva m Georgian (Rare)
Rare variant transcription of Shalva.
Şama f Karachay-Balkar
From the Karachay-Balker шам (şam) meaning "holy, sacred", "native, dear" or "beautiful".
Sama- f Japanese
From Japanese 夏 (sama-) meaning "summer" or other kanji pronounced in the same way.... [more]
Samba m Western African, Fula
Senegalese Fula name used to denote a second-born son.
Samba f Luba
Means "to console" in Luba-Kasai.
Samia f Medieval English
Possibly a feminine form of Samson.
Samka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Saloma.
Samka f Aymara
Means "dream" in Aymara.
Samma m Biblical
Variant transcription of Shama.... [more]
Samra f Sanskrit
* Samra / Saamra /Saamara सामरा- accompanied by immortals, accompanied by god. It is feminine of सामर. Here स (sa) means with + अमरा ( amaraa) means immortal... [more]
Samra f Mandaean
Possibly from the Mandaic meaning "keeping, possessing".
Samta f Hindi
Samta is a name originating from Hindi meaning ‘To be a competitor’.
Śana f Tocharian
Means "woman" in Tocharian.
Şana f Kurdish
Possibly from the Kurdish şan meaning "honeycomb".
Səna f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Sana.
Sana f Japanese
From Japanese 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze, thread" combined with 夏 (na) meaning "summer".
Sana m & f Manipuri
Means "gold" in Meitei, ultimately from the Bengali.
Sança f Provençal
Provençal form of Sancha. This was the native name of Sanchia of Provence (c. 1228-1261), third daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and a daughter-in-law of John, King of England; she was described as being "of incomparable beauty".
Sanda f Latvian
Contracted form of Sandra.
Sanda m & f Malagasy
Means "value" in Malagasy.
Sanea f Moldovan
Moldovan form of Sanya 2.
Sanga f Pashto
Means "branch" in Pashto.
Sanga m & f Thai
Means "majestic, dignified" in Thai.
Sania f Arabic (Gallicized), Pakistani
Variant transliteration of Saniyya.
Sania f & m Russian
Variant transcription of Sanya 2.
Šan'ka m Veps
Veps form of Alexander.
Sanka m Khanty, Mansi
Khanty and Mansi diminutive of Aleksandr.
Sank’a m Aymara
Means "ember" in Aymara.
Sánná f Sami
Sami form of Sanna.
Sanna f Inuit Mythology
Inuktitut form of Sedna.
Sanoa f Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom", 乃 (no), a possessive particle combined with 杏 (a) meaning "apricot". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Sanya m Thai
Means "contract, agreement, promise" in Thai.
Sapha f Arabic
Variant transcription of Safa.
Sapia f Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao, Indonesian
Maguindanao, Maranao and Indonesian form of Safiyyah.
Sapna f Indian, Hindi
Variant of Swapna.
Sapta m & f Indonesian
Means "seven" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit सप्तन् (saptan).
Sapya f Mari
Mari form of Sophia.
Sʷaqʷa m Ubykh
Derived from sʷa meaning "white" and qʷa meaning "son".
Saqra f Arabic
Feminine form of Saqr.
Sárá f Sami
Sami form of Sara.
Sâra f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sara.
Såra f Walloon
Variant of Sara.
Sāra f Latvian
Latvian form of Sarah.
Sara f Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (sa) meaning "happiness" or 紗 (sa) meaning "gauze" combined with 楽 (ra) meaning "music" or 羅 (ra) meaning "silk". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Sara f Sanskrit
Name - Sara/Saara सारा- essence, Durva grass, best, strong,... [more]
Sara f Korean
From Sino-Korean 紗 (sa) meaning "silk" and 羅 (ra) meaning "display". Other hanja character combinations can also form this name.
Saraa f Sanskrit
Means "moving" or "wandering about" in Sanskrit.
Sarga f Indian
"Creative"
Sarla f Hindi
Sarla Thakral firs Indian woman to earn a pilots license
Sarma f Latvian
Directly taken from Latvian sarma "hoarfrost, rime".
Sarna f German (Modern, Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning.... [more]
Sárra m Sami
Meaning unknown.
Sārta f Latvian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the Latvian adjective sārts, sārta "pink, rosy" and the Latvian noun sārts "bonfire".
Sarta f Judeo-Catalan
Most likely a diminutive of Sara.
Sașa m & f Romanian (Modern, Rare)
Romanian form of Sasha, used as a diminutive for Alexandru, Alexander and Alexandra.
Sasca f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian sas "Saxon".
Sasha f Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (sa) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 紗 (sha) meaning "gauze, thin silk". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Säskä f Bashkir
Means "flower" in Bashkir.
Saska m Finnish
Diminutive of Sakari.
Sata f Caucasian Mythology
Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Vainakh goddess of artisanship and either the daughter or wife of the god Sela, similar to the Ossetian Satanaya... [more]
Sata f Aymara
Means "sowing" in Aymara.
Satya m & f Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Odia, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Assamese, Nepali, Indonesian
Means "pure, virtuous" or "truthful, true" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the masculine form सत्य and the feminine form सत्या.
Säüdä f Bashkir (Rare)
Bashkir form of Sawda.
Sausa f Karachay-Balkar
From сау (sau) meaning "alive, healthy".
Sáva m Czech (Rare)
Czech form of Sabas.
Savda f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Sevda.
Savia f Medieval Italian
Derived from Latin *sabius "rational; intelligent".
Savka f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Feminine form of Sava.
Sawa f Japanese
Probably from the Japanese kanji (Kun reading sawa) "mountain stream" or "marsh, swamp; wetlands". This kanji can also be pronounced Taku (Kan'on reading) or Jaku (Goon reading).... [more]
Sawa f Slavic Mythology
Wars and Sawa are legendary characters from the origin myth of the founding and etymology of the city of Warsaw, capital of Poland. There are several versions of the legend with their appearance.... [more]
Šäwrä f Bashkir
Derived from the Arabic word شُهْرَة ‎(šuhra) meaning "famous" or "renowned".