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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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Amielia f Occitan
Occitan variant of Amelia.
Amierah f Malay
Malay form of Amira 1.
Amileah f Obscure (Modern, Rare)
Spelling variant of Amelia.
Amimona f Greek Mythology
Romanian form of Amymone.
Amincia f Louisiana Creole
Louisiana Spanish form of Amynthe.
Amithya f Sanskrit, Nepali, Hinduism, Gujarati, Indian, Bengali, Assamese, Marathi, Hindi
MEANING - not-falsely, truthfully. Here अ means not + मिथ्या means false, lie
Amitola f Indigenous American
Means "rainbow" in Dakota.
Ammiana f Late Roman, Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Ammianus. It might also be interesting to know that Ammiana was the name of one of the islands in the Venetian lagoon, which sank after the Christmas Day earthquake in 1223 AD.
Ammonia f American (Rare, Archaic), Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Ammon. In Greek mythology, Ammonia is an epithet of the goddess Hera.
Amokura m & f Maori (Rare)
Maori word for the red-tailed tropicbird, whose feathers were highly prized in traditional Maori society.
Amoreta f Medieval Occitan
Possibly a form of Amoret.
Amorosa f Spanish (Rare), Medieval Basque
As a Spanish name, Amorosa is derived from Spanish amoroso, amorosa "loving; caring; affectionate". ... [more]
Ampelia f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Ampeliusz.
Amphika f Thai
Thai form of Ambika.
Amritha f Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil
South Indian form of Amrita.
Anaisha f Indian (Parsi)
Anaisha means “day” in Sanskrit and is used in Parsi and Zoroastrian communities.
Anaissa f Provençal, Niçard
Niçard form of Anaïs.
Analeah f English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Ana and Leah.
Analeia f Brazilian (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Analeah, or simply a combination of the names Ana and Leia.
Analena f English, Spanish
Combination of Ana and Lena.
Analexa f Obscure (Modern)
Combination of Ana and Alexa.
Analisa f Spanish (Latin American), American (Hispanic), Spanish (Rare), Romansh (Rare)
Spanish contraction of Ana and Lisa and Romansh variant of Annalisa.
Analiza f English
A combination of Anna and Liza or variant of Annalisa.
Anamika f Hindi, Bengali, Assamese
Derived from Sanskrit अनामिका (anamika) meaning "ring finger".
Anansia f African
Feminine form of Anansi.
Ananyaa f Indian
Indian
Anapela f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Annabelle.
Anarcha f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Perhaps based on the English word anarchy meaning "absence of government". A known bearer of this name was Anarcha Westcott, an Alabama slave woman who, in the latter 1840s, was subjected to years of surgical experimentation at the hands of gynecologist J. Marion Sims.
Ânasîna f Greenlandic
Archaic spelling of Aanasiina using the old Kleinschmidt orthography.
Anasuya f Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Telugu, Kannada
Means "without envy" or "without spite", from Sanskrit अ (a) meaning "not" and असूया (asūyā) "envy, jealousy". In Hindu mythology, Anasuya is the pious wife of the ancient rishi (sage) Atri.
Anatola f Polish (Rare)
Polish variant of Anatolia.
Anaurra f Basque
Combination of Ane 3 and the word haur, haurra "child".... [more]
Ancamna f Celtic Mythology (Latinized)
A water goddess from Continental Celtic mythology known from inscriptions in the area of modern-day France and Germany.... [more]
Ancasta f Celtic Mythology
Ancasta is the name of a little known goddess of Roman Britian.
Anchana f Thai
Thai form of Anjana.
Anchasa f Thai
Derived from Sanskrit अञ्जसा (anjasa) meaning "true, straight, right".
Anchela f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Angela.
Anchera f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman name derived from Old High German ans "god".
Ancilla f German, German (Swiss), Dutch (Rare), Hungarian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. Its use is probably influenced by the Latin title ancilla Dei meaning "handmaid of God".... [more]
Andarta f Celtic Mythology
Andarta was a goddess worshiped in southern Gaul (in present-day southern France and in Bern, Switzerland). Her name has traditionally been translated as "Great Bear" (from Gaulish artos "bear"), more recent analyses of the name, however, offer the translation "Well-fixed, Staying firm".
Andělka f Czech
Diminutive of Anděla.
Andeola f Late Roman
Feminine form of Andeolus.
Andesha f Dari Persian
Dari Persian form of Andisheh (which is a Persian name meaning "thought").
Andonia f Albanian (Rare), Greek (Rare)
Feminine form of Andon and variant transcription of Αντωνία (see Antonia).
Andrėja f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Andrea 2.
Andresa f Spanish (Rare), Medieval Basque, Portuguese (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Spanish and medieval Basque feminine form of Andrés as well as a Portuguese variant of Andressa.
Andreva f Breton, Aragonese
Breton feminine form of Andrev and Aragonese feminine form of Andreu.
Andreya f Aragonese
Dialectal variant of Andreva.
Andrina f Romansh
Feminine form of Andrin as well as a feminine form of Andreas.
Andriva f Gascon
Feminine form of Andriu.
Andruša f Czech (Rare)
Czech diminutive of Andrea 2. Also compare Andruška.
Anduela f Albanian
Feminine form of Anduel.
Andżela f Kashubian
Kashubian short form of Andżelika as well as a cognate of Angela.
Anealia f American (Modern, Rare)
Modern American feminized form of Neal, likely influenced by Amelia
Anecita f Spanish (Philippines)
Variant of Aniceta. In the Philippines, this name is much more common than Aniceta.
Anéczka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Ana.
Aneczka f Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Aneecha f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Bengali, Tamil, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Hinduism
DEVANAGARI SCRIPT : अनीचा... [more]
Aneesah f American (Rare)
Variant transcription of Anisa.
Aneesha f Indian
Variant transcription of Anisha
Anelida f Literature
Anelida is the eponymous queen of Armenia in "Anelida and Arcite", a 357-line English poem by Geoffrey Chaucer... [more]
Anelija f Serbian, Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Анелия (see Anelia).
Anelina f Mordvin
The name is derived from the Mordvin anelis, meaning "to pamper, indulge, treat, caress."
Aneliza f Polish (Rare)
Rare combination of Anna and Eliza, likely influenced by German Anneliese.
Anemona f Romanian (Rare)
Romanian variant of Anemone.
Anfissa f Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Анфиса (see Anfisa).
Angelca f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Angela, used as a given name in its own right.
Angelia f Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ἀγγελία (angelia) meaning "message, tidings, news", related to ἄγγελος (angelos) "messenger". In Greek mythology Angelia was a daughter of the messenger god Hermes and the spirit (daimona) of messages, tidings, and proclamations.
Angella f Hungarian, English
English variant of Angela and Hungarin variant of Angéla.
Angeyja f Norse Mythology
The etymology of this name is uncertain. It could be derived from Old Norse angi "sweet odour" and ey, a name element which might mean "island" (compare Eyja)... [more]
Anghela f Romansh
Variant of Angela.
Angiela f Polish (Rare, Archaic)
Archaic form of Aniela and Angela, which appears to have been most common in eastern parts of Poland or among Poles in Ukraine... [more]
Angitia f Roman Mythology
A Roman snake-goddess who was especially worshipped by the Marsi, a tribe in central Italy.
Àngiula f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Angela.
Angjela f Albanian
Feminine form of Angjelo.
Angkana f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อังคณา (see Angkhana).
Angkasa m & f Indonesian
Means "sky, space" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit आकाश (ākāśa).
Anglesa f Medieval Basque, Medieval Catalan
Medieval Basque name of uncertain origin and meaning that was first recorded in Pamplona in 1227 as well as in 12th-century Catalonia.... [more]
Angneta f Medieval Baltic, Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare)
Medieval Latvian form of Agnese and Swedish variant of Agneta.
Angnîta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Agneta.
Angnula f Corsican
Feminine form of Angnulu.
Angoona f Indigenous Australian, Warlpiri
Meaning unknown (possibly from Warlpiri language).... [more]
Angsana f Thai
From the name of a type of flowering tree that produces yellow blooms (scientific name Cassia fistula), ultimately from Sanskrit असन (asana).
Aniagua f Guanche
Variant of Hañagua.
Anicéta f Hungarian
Feminine form of Anicét.
Anichka f Russian
Diminutive of Anna.
Anicuța f Romanian
Diminutive of Anica.
Aniitta f Finnish
Finnish variant of Anita 1.
Anillia f Medieval French (Latinized), Medieval German (Latinized)
Recorded in Switzerland in the 15th century.
Anindia f & m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Anindya.
Anindya m & f Bengali, Indonesian
From Sanskrit अनिन्द्य (anindya) meaning "faultless, blameless, immaculate", derived from the negative prefix अ (a) and निन्द्य (nindya) meaning "blameworthy, reprehensible, reproachable"... [more]
Aņisija f Latvian
Variant of Anisija.
Anisija f Macedonian, Croatian, Latvian, Lithuanian
Macedonian, Croatian, Latvian and Lithuanian form of Anysia.
Anisiya f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Anysia.
Anissah f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Anisa.
Anissza f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Russian Anissa.
Anizija f Vlach
Vlach variant of Anisija.
Anjella f English (African, Rare)
Variant of Angela. This variant is most popular in Uganda and Malawi.
Anjhula f Hindi
Anjhula Bais is an Indian-American international psychologist, trauma specialist, human rights activist and an international model.
Anjilia f American (Rare)
Apparently a variant of Angelia, perhaps influenced by Jill.
Ankitha f Indian
Means "Auspicious marks". A bearer of this name is Ankitha Lakshmi who is an Indian playback singer.
Annábla f Medieval Irish
Irish adoption of Annabel.
Annalea f English
Combination of Anna and Lea.
Annalia f English, Danish (Rare), Swedish (Rare)
Combination of Anna and the popular name suffix -lia.
Annamma f Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Hannah used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Annasha f Sanskrit
An-n-asha means "hopeful" in Sanskrit. N-Asha means "no-hope", but An-N-Asha, double negative makes it positive and emphasizes Asha/hope. 
Annedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Anna (compare Annetta).
Annella f Scots, Scottish
Elaboration of Anne 1.
Annesta f Welsh
Variant of Annest.
Annicka f Swedish
Variant of Annika.
Annigna f Romansh
Variant of Annina.
Annikka f Finnish
Finnish form of Annika.
Anniqua f African American (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Anna, formed from the popular name suffix qua- (see also Annika, Anika 1, Shaniqua and Janiqua).
Annobea f Western African
W. African, mainly Ghana.
Annolda f East Frisian
Variation of Annold.
Annotta f Anglo-Norman
Diminutive of Anne 1 (compare Annot).
Annoula f Greek
Greek diminutive of Anna.
Annrika f Swedish (Rare)
A combination of names Ann and Rika.
Annusha f Russian
Russian diminutive of Anna. Also compare Annushka and Annusya.
Annusya f Ukrainian, Russian
Ukrainian diminutive of Anna also used in Russia. Also compare Annusha and Annushka.
Annusza f Polish
Diminutive of Anna.
Annuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Anna.
Anofara m & f Shona
Meaning "one who is happy or joyous".
Anorrah f Obscure
Variant of Annora.
Anserma f Sicilian
Variant of Anzerma.
Anshika f Hindi
Means "minute particle, beautiful" in Hindi.
Anshita f Indian
Indian origin.Hindu name,means "part of".
Ansilia f Medieval German
Possibly a feminine form of Ansilo.
Ansilta f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Allegedly taken from the name of a mountain in the Argentinian Andes.
Antaura f Greek Mythology
Perhaps derived from Greek ἀντί (anti) meaning "against, opposed, compared to, like" and αὔρα (aura) meaning "breeze"... [more]
Antelma f Spanish (Mexican)
Feminine form of Antelmo.
Anthika f Thai
Means "evening, dusk" in Thai, of Sanskrit origin.
Anthusa f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Anthousa. Used by various saints.
Antigua f Spanish (Rare)
From a title of Virgin Mary, which came to be in Seville Cathedral's Virgen de la Antigua chapel. The word antigua "old, ancient" referred to a fresco depicting Virgin Mary, which was sculpted on the wall of an ancient mosque which served as the basis for the new cathedral... [more]
Antinéa f Literature, French
Created by Pierre Benoit in his novel L'Atlantide (1919) for Queen Antinéa. The name is inspired by Tinhinan, a 4th-century Tuareg queen with a legendary story... [more]
Antinea f Italian, Spanish
Spanish and Italian form of Antinéa.
Antioga f Sardinian (Rare), Theatre
Feminine form of Antiogu. It was used for a character in the Sardinian-language play Ziu Paddori (1918) by Efisio Vincenzo Melis.
Antissa f English
Antissa (Ancient Greek: Ἄντισσα) was a city of the island Lesbos (Lesvos).
Ántonia f Literature
Used in "My Ántonia", as the name of a Bohemian (Czech) protagonist. A form of the name Antonia, different than the usual Czech form Antonie 1... [more]
Antònia f Catalan, Sardinian
Catalan and Sardinian form of Antonia.
Antonía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Antonia.
Antonya f Obscure
Variant of Antonia.
Antosia f Polish
Diminutive of Antonina.
Antosza f Kashubian
Diminutive of Antóna and Antonina.
Antzela f Greek
Variant transcription of Άντζελα (see Angela).
Anudeya f & m Sanskrit, Indian
Anudeya is a sanskrit name, means - a gift.
Anugrah m & f Indonesian, Hindi
From Sanskrit अनुग्रह (anugraha) meaning "favour, kindness". It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Anulika f Chewa
Means “light up” in Chichewa.
Anurata f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Honorata.
Anusara f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อนุสรา (see Anutsara).
Anutida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อนุธิดา (see Anuthida).
Anyanka f Popular Culture
Name of a vengeance demon, Anyanka "Anya" Jenkins, from the American TV-series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003).
Anyukha f Russian
Diminutive of Anna or Anastasiya.
Anyusha f Russian
Another form of Annusha.
Anzélma f Kashubian
Feminine form of Anzélm.
Anzelma f Polish, Hungarian, Croatian (Rare), Lithuanian (Rare)
Polish, Hungarian, Croatian and Lithuanian feminine form of Anselm.
Anzerma f Sicilian
Sicilian feminine form of Anselm.
Aodrena f Breton
Feminine form of Aodren.
Aouicha f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Maghrebi transcription of 'Aisha.
Aourora f Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Aurora.
Apasara f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai อาภัสรา (see Aphatsara).
Apeksha f Indian, Marathi
Derived from Sanskrit अपेक्षा (apekśa) meaning "hope, expectation, prospect".
Apelila f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of April.
Aphinya f Thai
Means "knowledge, higher awareness" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit अभिज्ञा (abhijna). In Buddhism this term refers to knowledge gained through meditation and virtuousness.
Aprilia f Indonesian, Swedish (Modern, Rare)
From the name of the month of April, usually used as a given name for a girl born in April.
Aprilia f Italian (Modern, Rare)
It comes from the Italian name of the month aprile (April). It is the name of a town in the same region of Rome which was given this name because it was established on April, 25 1936 during Fascism on a reclaimed swamps... [more]
Áprilka f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian április "(month of) April". This coinage was possibly inspired by the English name April.
Apronia f Ancient Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Feminine form of Apronius. In Latin this was also a name for black bryony (species Tamus communis), a medicinal plant. The 6th-century saint Apronia was a sister of Saint Aprus, Bishop of Toul.
Aprusia f Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek Απρουσία (Aprousia), possibly derived from Greek α (a), a negative prefix, combined with προύση (prouse) "rain".
Apswana f Abkhaz
Etymology uncertain, possibly from аԥсуа (apswa) meaning "Abkhaz".
Aqsäskä f Bashkir
Means "white flower" in Bashkir.
Aquilia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Aquillius. This name was borne by Aquilia Severa, the second and fourth wife of Emperor Elagabalus.
Aqzilya f Kazakh
From ақ (ak) meaning "white" combined with Arabic ضياء (diya) meaning "splendour, glow"
Arakhna f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Arachne.
Araliya f Sinhalese
Means "plumeria, temple flower" in Sinhala.
Aralola f Yoruba
Means "family is wealth" in Yoruba.
Aramita f English, Spanish, Indian
Possibly derived from the Latin aramen, from aerāmen meaning "copper, bronze". As used in India, it's likely a variant of Paramita.
Arancia f Italian
Arancia is the Italian word for orange (the fruit, not the color)
Arantza f Basque
Derived from Basque arantza "hawthorn; thorn".
Aranyka f Hungarian
Originally a diminutive of Arany, now used as a given name in its own right.
Araunya f Romani
Derived from Romani aranya "lady".
Arberta f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Alberta.
Arbiana f Albanian
Feminine form of Arbian.
Arbnora f Albanian
Feminine form of Arbnor.
Arbnora f Obscure
According to not very realiable but nevertheless frequently reprinted sources, Arbnora is the name of the hedgehog in German fables.
Archina f English
Feminization of Archibald.
Archisa f Indian (Modern, Rare), Hindi (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Sanskrit archis (अर्चिस्) "ray of light" or "luster".
Arcilia f Spanish (Rare, Archaic), American (South, Archaic), French (Acadian), French (Quebec)
Hispanic variant of Arcelia, Southern variant of Arcelia and Acadian and Québécois variant of Arcélia.
Ardella f English
Feminine form of Ardell.
Ardiana f Albanian
Feminine form of Ardian.
Ardisia f English (Rare)
From the name of the genus of flowering plants that is also called coralberry or marlberry.
Arduína f Galician
Galician form of Arduinna.
Arduzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Arda.
Areatha f Etruscan Mythology
Areatha is the Etruscan name for Ariadne, a character from Ancient Greek religion.
Areebah f Arabic (Rare)
Means "wise, intelligent" in Arabic.
Aregoma f Guanche
From Guanche *arəgum, meaning "pronounces sentences".
Arenaya f Sotho
Means “He (God) gave us” in Sesotho.
Areneha f Sotho (Rare)
Means "he gave us".
Areneha f Sotho (Modern)
He gave us, God being the ‘He’
Arenita f Popular Culture
Diminutive of Spanish arena meaning “sand” (see Arena). This is the name of Sandy Cheeks in the Spanish dub of SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-).
Argelia f Spanish
Derived from Argelia, which is the Spanish name for the North African country Algeria. The country's name is in turn derived from the name of its capital city, namely Algiers (which is known as Argel in Spanish)... [more]
Argenta f Italian (Rare), English (Rare), Medieval Italian (Tuscan)
Derived from Latin argenta meaning "silver".