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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the ending sequence is a or ah; and the length is 7.
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Junetta f English (Rare)
Combination of June with the Italian feminine diminutive suffix -etta. Possibly inspired by Juanita (See also Juanetta and Waneta).
Juniana f Late Roman, Dutch (Archaic)
Variant spelling of Iuniana, which is the feminine form of Iunianus (see Junianus).
Juniata f American
From the name of a river in the American state of Pennsylvania, which may be a corruption of Iroquoian Onayutta meaning "standing stone". The name was known from its use in a popular song of the 19th century, 'The Blue Juniata' (1841).
Junilla f Ancient Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latin diminutive of Junia. Aelia Junilla was the daughter of Sejanus, the commander of the Praetorian Guard (the Roman imperial bodyguard). As a young girl, in AD 31, Junilla was executed along with her brother Capito.
Jurdana f Basque
Basque form of Jordana.
Jurgena f Albanian
Feminine form of Jurgen.
Jussara f Tupi, Brazilian
Derived from Old Tupi ii'sara "sting, burn, itch", referring to the thorns of a palm tree that were used as weaving needles. Ii'sara and asaí are the Tupi names to the tree Euterpe oleracea.
Justîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Justina.
Justyna f Ukrainian (Germanized), Ukrainian (Polonized)
Ukrainian form of Iustina (see Justina).
Juulika f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Juuli.
Juvanna f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Giovanna.
Juvelia f Swedish (Modern)
Derived from Swedish juvel "jewel, gem".
Juverna f English (Rare)
This was a Roman name for Ireland, from Old Celtic *Iveriu "Ireland" (accusative case *Iverionem, ablative *Iverione) – from which eventually arose Irish Ériu and Éire (compare Eireann).
Jyanada f Indian
Means "giving knowledge" in Hindi.
Kaamada f Kannada
Meaning "Generous".
Kaarola f Finnish (Rare)
Variant of Karola. A famous bearer was Kaarola Avellan (born Alexandra Karola Avellan, 1853–1930), Finnish actress and pedagogue.
Kabinda m & f Luhya
Derived from the Luhya word binda meaning "to enclose doorway with posts". This name is traditionally given to the last child.
Kabrina f English (American, Rare)
Blending of Katrina and Sabrina. It peaked in popularity in the United States in 1993 when 98 girls were given the name, probably due to an infomercial for the psychic pay-per-call-minute service/hotline Kebrina's Psychic Answer by Kebrina Kinkade, an American celebrity psychic, which began airing on television in 1992.
Kabtāya f Babylonian
Means "honoured", deriving from the Akkadian element kabātu ("to be honored, shown respect").
Kačenka f Czech
Diminutive of Kačena, itself a diminutive of Kateřina. Neither Kačenka nor Kačena are used as given names in their own right.
Kachina f New World Mythology
From the name of a specific kind of supernatural entity in the mythology of the Hopi and other typically western Pueblo cultures in the North American Southwest.... [more]
Kadidia f Western African
Form of Khadija used in parts of western Africa.
Kaelina f English (Modern)
Variant of Kaylee with the suffix -ina.
Kafiyah f Arabic
Means "sufficient" in Arabic.
Kagwala f Kassena
Means "woman who behaves like a slave raider" in Kasem.
Kahenta f Algonquian
Unknown meaning. This was the name of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha's mother.
Kahutia m & f Maori
Short for Kahutia-te-rangi, the birth name of Paikea.
Kaileia f Hawaiian (Rare)
Kaileia is a rare Hawaiian name, likely derived from combining "Kai," which means "sea," and "Leia," which means either "child" or "heavenly flowers." This name carries the beauty and relation to nature that most Hawaiian names have, carrying grace and calmness from the ocean and the islands... [more]
Kailina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Gaylyn.
Kailola m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Gaylord.
Kaiziah m & f English (American, Rare)
As a male name, it is probably a combination of Kai 1 and a name ending in -ziah, such as Azaziah and Uzziah... [more]
Kajuana f African American
Combination of the prefix ka and the name Juana. Also compare Kawana.
Kalalea m & f Hawaiian
Means "prominent, distinct, something that sticks up" in Hawaiian.... [more]
Kalamia f Greek
Means "reed" and comes from the Greek word καλάμι (reed,cane)
Kalayah f African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements ka, lay and ya, probably based on names such as Alayah and Kaliyah.
Kaleena f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Likely a combination of the phonetic elements ka, lee and na... [more]
Kalehua f & m Hawaiian
Means "the ʻōhiʻa (flower)," from definite article ka and lehua, which refers to the flower of the ʻōhiʻa tree and also the tree itself.
Kaleida f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps based on the English word kaleidoscope, coined in 1817 by its inventor, Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), from Greek kalos "beautiful" with eidos "shape" and the suffix scope (to resemble the word telescope); its literal meaning is "observer of beautiful forms".... [more]
Kaleria f History (Ecclesiastical), Georgian, Russian
The first known bearer of this name is saint Kaleria from the port city of Caesarea Maritima in ancient Palestine. She lived during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305) and was martyred together with two to four other women (sources differ on the exact amount as well as their names).... [more]
Kaliana f English
This name was given to 41 girl born in the USA in 2010.
Kalilah f Arabic
Means "darling" in Arabic.
Kalimah f Hinduism, Mythology
Kali Ma, called the "Dark Mother," is the Hindu goddess of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Kalimba f & m English (American, Rare), Spanish (Caribbean, Modern, Rare)
The name is inspiered by the song 'Kalimba Story' by Earth, Wind & Fire. In the song, kalimba refers to an African musical instrument (thumb piano), not to a person.
Kalinda f English (Modern), Indian
An Indian name which allegedly means "sun".
Kaliska m & f Miwok
Means "coyote chasing deer" in Miwok.
Kalista f Polish, Croatian, Russian (Rare)
Polish, Russian and Croatian form of Calista.
Kalixta f Finland Swedish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Calixta.
Kallaya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กัลยา (see Kanlaya).
Kalliah f English (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Kaloina m & f Malagasy
Means "sing with expression" in Malagasy.
Kalotta f German (Modern, Rare)
Probably a variant of Karlotta.
Kalpona f Bengali
Bengali variant of Kalpana.
Kameeka f African American (Rare)
Possibly an invented name blending the popular phonetic prefix ka and the name Tamika. This is the name of the main character in Thelma Lynne Godin's children's book The Hula Hoopin' Queen (2014).
Kameela f English (Rare)
Variant of Camilla or Kamila (Arabic feminine form of Kamil 1).... [more]
Kamélia f Hungarian
Hungarian cognate of Camelia.
Kamelya f Turkish
Directly taken from Turkish kamelya "camellia".
Kamiika f & m Japanese
From Kami meaning “Deity, god” (神) and Ika meaning “squid” (烏賊)
Kamilah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic كاملة (see Kamila), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Kamilia f Arabic
Means "camellia flower", related to Arabic "Kamila" meaning "perfect".
Kamilka f Czech, Polish
Diminutive of Kamila.
Kamisah f Malay, Indonesian
Feminine form of Kamis.
Kampata f Lingala
Means “campus” in Lingala.
Kamquta f Aymara
Means "beautiful" in Aymara.
Kandela f Basque
Basque form of Candela. The name coincides with Basque kandela "candle".
Kandida f Hungarian, German
Hungarian and German form of Candida.
Kandyda f Polish
Polish form of Candida.
Kaneala m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, composed by "kane", meaning "man" and "ala", meaning "perfume", "scent".
Kanella f Greek
Means "cinnamon" in Greek.
Kanerva f & m Finnish
Means "heather" in Finnish.
Kanilea f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, composed by "kani", meaning "sound", "melody" and "lea", meaning "joy", hence the meaning is "joyful sound", "joyful melody".
Kanisha f Indian, African American, Caribbean
Possibly a combination of the popular phonetic elements ka, nee and sha (also found in Shanika)... [more]
Kanitha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Kanitta f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Kanizah f Muslim
Means "Firm, young girl"
Kanizja f Polish
Derived from the surname of Piotr Kanizjusz (the Polish name for Peter Canisius), a renowned Dutch Jesuit Catholic priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church.
Kanjana f Thai
Alternate transcription of Kanchana.
Kankana f Indian
Indian feminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who wears a bracelet".
Kanlaya f Thai
Means "beautiful woman" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit कल्याणी (kalyani).
Kannika f Thai
Means "night-flowering jasmine" (a type of flower) in Thai.
Kansaña m & f Aymara
Means "redeem" in Aymara.
Kanyisa f Xhosa
Means "giving light to the future" in Xhosa.
Kaorana f Polynesian
Name of Polynesian origin, meaning "golden horizon".
Kaorina f Japanese
From Japanese 馨 (kaori) meaning "fragrant, aromatic" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kaoruka f Japanese
From Japanese 香 (kaoru) meaning "fragrance" combined with 花 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Karakia f Maori
Means "prayer" in Māori.
Karamea f Maori
Means "red ochre" in Maori. Also a loan word from English, meaning "caramel".
Kareela f Indigenous Australian
Australian locational name. Derived from an Australian Aboriginal word which means "place of trees and water" or "south wind".
Kareema f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic كريمة (see Karima).
Karelia f Russian (Archaic)
Transferred use of the place name Karelia.
Karella f German (Rare)
Maybe a feminine form to Karel.
Karenna f English (Rare)
Elaboration of Karen 1. It may be influenced by Corinna, or by karenna, one of the Iroquois names for spiritual energy inherent in people and their environment.
Karessa f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Caressa, which might be an elaborated form of Caress influenced by Carissa.
Kariara f Ijaw
Means "I prayed for her" in Ijaw.
Karimah f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic كريمة (see Karima), as well as the Malay and Indonesian form.
Karinah f English
Alternate spelling of Karina
Karliah f Popular Culture
The name of a character in 'The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'.
Karlota f Basque
Basque form of French Charlotte.
Karméla f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Carmela.
Karmena f Latvian (Rare), Polish, Maltese
Latvian, Polish and Maltese form of Carmen.
Karmiya f Soviet
Variant of Krasarma.
Karnika f Sanskrit
Karnika means the Heart of the Lotus.
Karölka f Vilamovian
Feminine form of Karöl.
Karolka f Vilamovian
Feminine form of Karol 1.
Kartâva f & m Greenlandic
Short form of Nukartâva.
Kartika f & m Indonesian
Means "star" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कृत्तिका (Kṛttikā). This is also the Indonesian name for the constellation of the Pleiades.
Karunia f & m Indonesian
Means "blessing, gift" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कारुण्य (kāruṇya).
Karunka f Czech
Diminutive of Karla.
Karyssa f English
Variant of Karissa.
Kashifa f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Kashif.
Kasilda f Basque
Basque form of Casilda. Kasilda Hernáez (1914-1992) was an anarchist and feminist.
Kasinda f Kongo
Means “child who was born at dawn” in Kikongo.
Kasjana f Polish
Feminine form of Kasjan.
Kasmira f English (Rare)
Contracted form of Kasimira.
Kassima f Obscure
Feminine form of Kassim.
Kassiya f Russian
Russian form of Cassia.
Katanya f African American (Modern)
Combination of the prefix ka with the name Tanya. Also compare Katonya.
Katasha f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name prefix ka and Tasha.
Katavia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name prefix ka with tavia from Octavia.
Kathira f Arabic (?)
Combination of "Katherine" or "Kathy" and the suffix -ira.
Katiela f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Elaboration of Katia with the suffix -ela (cf. Mariela, Graciela). This name is chiefly used in Nicaragua.
Katijah f Malay
Malay variant of Khadija.
Katiria f American (Hispanic), Spanish (Caribbean)
Perhaps an elaborated form of Katia or Catira. This name was used by Puerto Rican dancer and singer Iris Chacón for her daughter born 1978.
Katisha f Theatre, African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown. This was used for a character in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Mikado (1885), set in Japan. Since the 1970s it has also been used as a blend of the prefix ka with the name Latisha.
Katjuša f Slovene
Originally a diminutive form of Katarina, used as a given name in its own right.
Katonya f African American (Rare)
Combination of the name suffix ka- and Tonya.
Katoria f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic prefix ka and Toria. Also compare Latoria and Katoya.
Katrena f English
Variant of Katrina.
Katrína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Katrina.
Katrîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Katrina.
Katrina f Albanian
Albanian form of Katherine.
Katryna f Lithuanian, English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Kotryna (Lithuanian) or Katrina (English).
Katsura f & m Japanese (Rare)
This name is used as 桂 (kei, katsura) meaning "Japanese Judas-tree" (unisex) or 葛 (kachi, katsu, kuzu, tsudzura, katsura) meaning "arrowroot, kudzu" (feminine).... [more]
Káťulka f Czech
Diminutive of Kateřina.
Katuška f Czech, Slovak
Diminutive of Kateřina (Czech) and Katarína (Slovak). Also compare Katuša.
Katyrna f Sorbian (Archaic)
Archaic variant of Katarina.
Kaulana m & f Hawaiian
From the word meaning "famous, celebrated, renowned, well-known."
Kaumana f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "the power", "the force".
Kaunota f Ancient Oscan
Feminine form of Kaunotis.
Kavisha f Gujarati
Meaning "Lord of Poets".
Kavitaa f Indian
Variant of Kavita.
Kavkaba f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek kavkab meaning "star".
Kaxilda f Basque
Diminutive of Kasilda.
Kayella f English (Rare)
Variant of Kayla or a combination of Kay 1 and Ella 1.
Kaylana f English (Rare)
Combination of Kay 1 and Lana.
Kayliah f French (Modern), English (Modern, Rare)
Of unknown meaning. Most likely an elaborated form of Kaylee and Kayla. It was popularized in France by French singer Kayliah (1981-).
Keighla f Obscure
Variant of Kayla influenced by the spelling of Keighley.
Keishla f Spanish (Caribbean)
Meaning uncertain, possibly inspired by Keisha and the name element la.
Keitija f Latvian (Modern)
Latvian adaptation of Katie.
Keivana f African American (Modern)
Female name of undetermined origin.
Kekāula f & m Hawaiian
From the Hawaiian ke meaning "the" and kāula meaning "prophet, seer".
Kekezza f Cornish (Modern, Rare)
Comes directly from the Cornish meaning "heath."
Kekilia f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Kaikilia. The modern spelling variant Κεκίλια (and its slightly different pronunciation) might possibly be a result of foreign influence.
Kelanna f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Kelan.
Kelilah f English (Rare)
Variant transcription of Kelila.
Kelinda f English (Rare)
Combination of the prefix Ke- and Linda.
Kellina f English
Either an elaboration of Kelly or a variant of Kelina.
Kelsija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Kelsey.
Kendrea f English (American)
Perhaps an elaborated form of Kendra influenced by Andrea 2
Kenella f African American
Feminine form of Ken 1 using the suffix -ella
Kenisha f African American (Modern), Caribbean
Combination of Ken 1 and the popular phonetic elements nee and sha... [more]
Kenitra f African American
Probably from Arabic القُنَيْطَرَة, al-qunayṭara, "the little bridge", or a blend of Kenyatta with Anitra... [more]
Kenndra f English
Variant of Kendra.
Kennera f Medieval Scottish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Meaning unknown. Notable bearer of the name is St Kennera of Scotland whose feast day is October 29.
Kenneta f & m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Kenneta.
Kennita f American (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Kenna using the feminine dimunitive suffix -nita.
Kerasia f Greek
Derived from Greek κερά (kerá) meaning "lady, mistress" (an alternative form of κυρά (kurá)). It is also associated with the Greek word κερασιά (kerasiá) meaning "cherry tree".... [more]
Keratsa f Medieval Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Keratsa Petritsa was a Bulgarian noblewoman (bolyarka) whose eldest son Ivan Alexander rose to the Bulgarian throne.
Keratza f Bulgarian (Rare)
Alternate transcription of Keratsa. Keratza (also Keraca) Visulčeva was a Bulgarian and Macedonian artist.
Keriana f English
Combination of Keri and Ana.
Keriata f Maori
Either from keri "to dig" and ata "morning"; or from kiriata "skin that reflects", modern usage of kiriata is "movie". Also Māori form of Christiana.
Kershia f Akan
Means "queen".
Kesaria f Georgian
Georgian form of Caesaria.
Kęsmina f Lithuanian
Variant form of Kęsminė.
Ketlīna f Latvian (Modern)
Latvian boworring of Caitlin.
Ketsara f Thai
Derived from Thai เกสร (keson) meaning "pollen".
Keumala f Acehnese
Acehnese form of Kemala.
Kevisha f African American
Possibly a variant of Keisha.