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This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *a; and the length is 6.
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Etosha f English (American, Rare), African American (Rare)
From a Namibian place name meaning "great white place" in the Ovambo language.
Etsuya m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (etsu) meaning "joy, pleased" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Ettina f Dutch, English (Rare)
Feminine form of Ede, a variant of Ade 2.
Ettora f Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Ettore.
Etuška f Slovak
Diminutive of Etela.
Eugena f English
Variant of Eugenia.
Eujena f Popular Culture
Feminine form of Eugene.
Eulala f English
Contracted form of Eulalia.
Eulina f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly derived from Aeolia or else a diminutive of Eulalia.
Eunhwa f Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) "kindness, mercy, charity", Sino-Korean 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" or 恩 (eun) meaning "grace, favour, gratitude" and 華 (hwa) "flowery; illustrious" or 花 (hwa) "flower; blossoms"... [more]
Eunoia f Ancient Greek
From Ancient Greek εὔνοιᾰ meaning "beautiful thinking, well mind".
Euphra f Literature
Short form of Euphrasia used by the Scottish author George MacDonald in his novel David Elginbrod (1863).
Euplia f Ancient Greek (Latinized), Italian (Archaic), English (Archaic)
Feminine form of Euplius, which is the latinized form of the ancient Greek name Eupleios.... [more]
Eureka f English (American, Rare)
From the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα (heúrēka), meaning "I have found (it)". In modern English, eureka is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention, and it is originally atributed to Ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes.
Evadna f Greek Mythology
Serbian and Ukrainian form of Evadne.
Evalda f Slovene
Feminine form of Evald.
Evanna f Welsh, Irish, Scottish, English, Italian (Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Either the feminine form of Evan and a combination of Eva and Anna.... [more]
Evehma f Serbian (Rare)
Serbian form of Evaechme.
Evella f Louisiana Creole
Feminine form of Evelle.
Evella f Literature, English (American, Rare), Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Created by L. Frank Baum for a princess character in his book Ozma of Oz. In the book, Evella is the daughter of Evoldo, king of Ev. Since his children's names start with Ev, Baum has might created the name by using the suffix -ella or by elaborating it.
Eventa f Mormon (Rare)
Name predominantly amongst Mormon bearers.
Eviana f English
An elaboration of Eve.
Evička f Czech
Diminutive of Eva, rarely used as a given name in its own right.
Eviita f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Evita.
Evinka f Slovak
Diminutive of Eva via the diminutive Evina.
Evliya m Ottoman Turkish
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish اولیا (evliyâ, “saint, mahatma”), from Arabic أَوْلِيَاء (awliyā).
Evnika f Bulgarian (Rare), Kazakh (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Bulgarian, Kazakh and Russian form of Euneike and Eunike (see Eunice). Also compare the masculine name Evnik.
Evódia f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Euodia.
Evuška f Croatian (Rare), Czech, Slovak
Croatian, Czech and Slovak diminutive of Eva. Also compare Evuša.
Evuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Eva and Evelina.
Evžena f Czech
Variant of Evženie.
Ewalda f Polish (Archaic)
Feminine form of Ewald.
Ewelka f Polish
Diminutive of Ewelina.
Ewodia f Polish
Polish form of Euodia.
Ewunia f Polish
Diminutive of Ewa.
Éwùnka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Éwa.
Ewusia f Polish
Diminutive of Ewa.
Exikia f Spanish
An Hispanicized feminine form of Ezekiel.
Eyfura f Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Derived from Old Norse ey "island" or ey "good fortune", or perhaps from the Primitive Scandinavian adverb *aiwa "always", combined with Old Norse fura "fir tree"... [more]
Ezenwa m Igbo (Rare)
The name Ezenwa is an Igbo name meaning King, Prince, or Son of King
Ézilda f French (Quebec)
Québecois form of Ezilda.
Ezilda f Norman, French (Cajun), Louisiana Creole
Norman feminine name of unknown etymology, possibly linked to the given name Isolde.
Faayy-a m Sidamo
Means "beautiful" in Sidama.
Fabija f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Fabia.
Fabisa f Kashubian
Diminutive of Fabiana.
Fabiya f Bulgarian, Russian
Bulgarian and Russian form of Fabia.
Fadela f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic فضيلة (see Fadila) chiefly used in North Africa.
Fadhma f Kabyle
Kabyle form of Fatima.
Fadiya f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فادية (see Fadia).
Fadoua f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic فدوى (see Fadwa) chiefly used in North Africa.
Fáfila m Medieval Spanish
Probably from Germanic root falwa meaning "pale" or "sallow" and diminutive suffix -ila (cf. Froilán, Vigila).
Fahada f Arabic
Means "leopard" in Arabic.
Fahina m & f Tongan
Means "white hala fruit" or "white complexion" in Tongan.
Fahira f Indonesian
Feminine form of Fahir.
Fahiza f Muslim
Used as an alias by Nancy Ling Perry of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Has been used by others, as well. A possible meaning is "precious grace".
Faidra f Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Φαίδρα (see Fedra and Phaedra).
Fainga m Tongan
Means "contend, wrestle" in Tongan.
Faitua m Tongan
Means "like a commander" in Tongan.
Falaka f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Malayalam, Kannada
Name - Falaka ( फलका)... [more]
Falala f Western African, Fula
Means "born into abundance" in Fula.
Falika f Indian
MEANING - Indian Tulip tree... [more]
Falita m & f Higgi (Rare), Kamwe
The name Falita is used in western African by Higgi/Kamwe people, the meaning is"Praise God"
Famara f Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from the name of a massif in the north of the island of Lanzarote, Canary Islands.
Famara m Manding, Wolof, Western African
From the name of the Manding ruler Famara Mané (or Nfamara Mané), who lead a revolt in the kingdom of Kaabu in 1865. It is mostly used throughout Senegal and The Gambia.
Famela f Filipino
Variant of Pamela.
Familə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Famil.
Fanaja m & f Malagasy
Means "respected" in Malagasy.
Fanaka f & m Swahili
Means “nice” in Swahili.
Faneva m Malagasy
Means "symbol, flag" in Malagasy.
Fănica f Romanian
Diminutive of Ștefana.
Fănică m Romanian
Diminutive of Ștefan.
Fanija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Fanny.
Fanika f Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive form of Franciska or Frančiška.
Fannia f Ancient Roman, History
Feminine form of Fannius. Fannia (fl. around 100 AD) was a woman of ancient Rome, notable as the granddaughter of Arria Major.
Fanuza f Uzbek, Bashkir, Tatar, Dagestani
Possibly from Arabic فَانُوس (fānūs) meaning "lantern", which ultimately comes from Ancient Greek φανός (phanós) "torch".
Fanxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 范 (fàn) meaning "bee" and 侠 (xiá) meaning "chivalrous person".
Faraja f & m Swahili
Means "consolation, comfort" in Swahili.
Farhia f Somali, Arabic
Fariha "happiness" From the Arabic word for happy
Färidä f Tatar
Tatar form of Farida.
Farina f Popular Culture, German (Modern, Rare), Dutch (Surinamese), Spanish (Latin American)
From the character Farina in the series Our Gang played by the male child actor Allen Hoskins. It was aired in Germany under the title Die kleinen Strolche.
Färixa f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fariha.
Färiz̦ä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Farida.
Fariza f Kazakh, Chechen, Tajik, Uzbek, Malay
Either a form of Farida or Firouzeh or derived from Arabic فريضة (faridhah) meaning "duty, obligation".
Fariza f Arabic
Means "strawberry" in Arabic, from French fraise.
Farora f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Salvatora.
Fasiha f Uzbek
Means "eloquant, well-spoken" in Uzbek.
Fasika m Amharic
Means "Easter" in Amharic.
Fathia f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فتحية (see Fathiyya).
Fatila f Uzbek
Means "curly" in Uzbek.
Fatina f Arabic
Variant of Fatine.
Fätxiä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fathiyya.
Faunia f English (American, Rare)
Elaborated variant of Fauna.
Fäüziä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fawziya.
Fauzia f Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Urdu فوزیہ (see Fawzia), as well as a Bengali variant.
Favida f Arthurian Cycle
The name of a lady saved from two giants by Erec in the Norse Erex Saga. She appears in Chrétien’s Erec.
Favsta f Greek, Russian, Ukrainian
Modern Greek spelling of Phausta, which is the ancient Greek form of Fausta.... [more]
Fawila f Medieval Polish
Polish form of the Latin Favilla, borne by an early Christian martyr. The name is recorded in use in Poland in 1306.
Fawnia f English (American), Literature
Elaborated variant of Fauna.... [more]
Fawzea f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فوزيّة (see Fawzia).
Fäxriä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fakhriyya.
Faydra f English
Variant of Phaedra.
Fayhaa f Arabic
Variant of Fayha.
Fayola f African
Good fortune walks with honor.
Fazila f Medieval Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Fazil (see Fadl).
Fazilə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Fazil.
Feciña f Galician
Diminutive of Fernanda.
Fedóra f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of Fedora.
Fedula f Russian
Variant form of Feodula.
Feemia f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Femja.
Fehéra f Hungarian
Old Hungarian name derived from Hungarian fehér "white, fair", originally given in reference to the color of fair hair or fair skin.
Feihua f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 华 (huá) meaning "flowery, illustrious, prosperous".
Feixia f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds" or 黠 (xiá) meaning "sly, cunning, shrewd, artful".
Felana f Malagasy
Derived from Malagasy felana "petal".
Felcia f Polish
Diminutive form of Felicja.
Feliça f Occitan, Catalan (Rare)
Occitan and Catalan cognate of Felisa as well as a derivation from Catalan feliç "happy, glad; lucky, fortunate".
Felina f Asturian
Diminutive of Ofelia.
Feliua f Catalan (Archaic)
Feminine form of Feliu. Compare Felisa.
Feliza f Spanish, Filipino
Variant of Felicia. It could be an elaborated form of the Spanish adjective feliz meaning "happy" or also a diminutive of Felizitas.
Femcia f Polish
Diminutive form of Eufemia.
Fenaka f Indian
MEANING : ground rice boiled in water, soapberry... [more]
Fenena f Theatre
Variant of Fenenna used in the opera Nabucco (1842) by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Fengna f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air, manners" and 娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Fenika f Sanskrit
MEANING : a kind of pastry, foamy... [more]
Fenila f Indian (Christian)
MEANING : foamy, frothy, Soapnut ( Sapindus Detergens- Bot.)... [more]
Ferdia m Irish Mythology
From Fer Diad, which is of uncertain meaning. The first element is Gaelic fear "man"; the second element could be related to dïas "two persons" ("man of the pair") or an element meaning "smoke" ("man of smoke")... [more]
Ferida f Bosnian, Arabic
Variant of Farida.
Feroza f Urdu, Bengali
Urdu and Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Férula f Literature
Presumably from Latin ferula meaning "reed, whip, rod, ferule, staff; fennel plant or rod". This was used by author Isabel Allende for a character in her novel 'La casa de los espíritus' (1982).
Feruna f Slovene (Rare)
Slovene dialectal variant of Veronica.
Fetera f Amharic
Means "creative" in Amharic.
Fethia f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of فتحيّة (see Fathiyya), chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Fiacha m Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish fïach "raven". This name was borne by several High Kings of Ireland.
Fiafia f Samoan
Means "happy" in Samoan.
Fianna f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Fie and Anna.
Fiatoa m Tongan
Tongan form of Theodore.
Fiefia m Tongan
Means "rejoice, gladness" in Tongan.
Fielea m Tongan
Means "wish to speak" in Tongan.
Fifika f Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Fifi.
Fikria f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic فكرية (see Fikriyya), as well as the Indonesian form.
Fīleia f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Lithuanian contracted form of Fīlītseia.
Filena f Italian
Feminine form of Fileno.
Filëpa f Kashubian
Feminine form of Filip.
Filica f Romanian
Diminutive of Filofteia, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Filira f Greek Mythology (Hispanicized)
Spanish form of Philyra. The mythological character is also called Felgre in Spanish.
Filona f Polish
Feminine form of Filon.
Fineta f Catalan
Diminutive of Josefina.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Fina.
Finnea f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly intended as a feminine form of Finneas.
Finnja f German (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly a form of Finya.... [more]
Finola f Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Fina.
Finuca f Galician
Diminutive of Fina.
Fiokla f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thekla.
Firoza f Bengali
Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Firtsa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Tirzah.
Firüzä f Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Firuzeh.
Fitela m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Old English equivalent of Sinfjötli. It occurs in the anonymous 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf'.
Fitria f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fitri.
Fjokla f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Russian Fyokla.
Flanna f Irish
Means “red haired” in Irish.
Flàvia f Catalan, Gascon, Provençal
Catalan, Gascon and Provençal form of Flavia.
Flavià m Catalan
Catalan form of Flavianus.
Flawia f Polish
Polish form of Flavia.
Fletta f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a habitational name from a place in the parish of Delting, Shetland, named with an Old Norse term denoting a strip of arable land or pasture or from the Old Norse byname Fljótr 'swift, speedy'.
Fleura f American (Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Fleur in the style of Flora.
Flicka f English, Popular Culture
Diminutive of Felicity. This name was notably borne by the titular character (a horse) in the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
Fljura f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian transcription of Russian Флюра (see Flyura).
Flöera m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Florian.
Floora f Finnish
Finnish form of Flora.
Floria f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Flori.
Florià m Catalan
Catalan form of Florianus.
Florka f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Floyda f English
Feminine form of Floyd.
Flutra f Albanian
Contracted form of Flutura.
Flykra f Faroese (Modern)
Directly taken from Faroese flykra "(snow) flake".
Flyura f Russian, Tatar, Bashkir
Russian or Tatar name, possibly derived from the female name Flora.
Foniya f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek foniy meaning "transitory, passing".
Forica f Sardinian
Short form of Salvatorica.
Fotida f Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Photis.
Fotiha f Uzbek
Means "the 1st chapter of the Qu'ran" in Uzbek.
Fotima f Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Fatima.
Fotina f Albanian (Rare, Archaic), Italian, Russian (Archaic), Greek (Rare)
Albanian, Italian and Russian form of Photine via its latinized form Photina as well as an obsolescent Greek variant of Photine.
Fotyna f Polish
Polish form of Photine via its latinized form Photina.
Foziea f English
Variant transcription of Fawziyya.
Fozila f Uzbek
Means "learned, erudite woman", "eminent woman" in Uzbek.
Fraida f Yiddish
Variant of Freyde.
Franca f Croatian, Slovene
Contracted form of Franciska and Frančiška. This name is also considered the feminine form of Franc.
Franca f Romansh
Feminine form of Franc.
Frania f Polish
Diminutive of Franciszka.
Franja m & f Croatian
Variant male, as well as a feminine form of Franjo.
Franja f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Frančiška, used as a given name in its own right.
Fraona m Vilamovian
Variant of Frana.
Fravia f Sicilian
Variant of Flavia.
Freana f Romansh
Romansh name of unknown meaning traditionally found in central Grisons. One theory links this name to Verena.
Fredda f English
Diminutive of Frederica.
Fredia f English (American)
Either a short form of Alfredia or an elaboration of Freda.
Fredka f Polish
Diminutive of Alfreda.
Freeda f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Freda or Frieda, the spelling perhaps influenced by that of English free (or freed, freedom).
Freema f Persian
Freema comes from the Persian word "raha" meaning free.
Fregia f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Freida f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Freija f Latvian, Frisian
Variant of Freya.
Freiya f Old Norwegian
From Norse mythology, an alternate spelling of Freya
Freyda f Yiddish
Variant of Freyde.
Freyia f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Φρέγια (see Fregia).
Frézia f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Late 1990s coinage, a direct derivation from Hungarian frézia "freesia".
Frezya f Turkish
Means Freesia flower
Frieza m Popular Culture
Frieza is one of the main villains in the Dragon Ball manga series. His name comes from freezer, due to this cold-bloodedness. It also matches the trend of some of the characters having food-related names.
Frigga f Norse Mythology
Anglicized form of Frigg. It has occasionally been used as a Swedish given name (first documented in 1834), sometimes as a diminutive of Fredrika (compare Fricke).
Friida f Finnish
Finnish variant of Frida 2.
Frinta f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi and Freideriki.
Frisia f Occitan
Feminine form of Fris.
Fritza f Various (Rare)
Probably a feminine form of Fritz.