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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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Petria f English
Elaboration of Petra.
Pfaura f German (Rare, Archaic)
Historical Alsatian form of Deborah.
Phajsa m Aymara
Means "day without rain" in Aymara.
Phalla f & m Khmer
Derived from Khmer ផល (phal) meaning "fruit" or "benefit, profit, result".
Phalya f Hinduism
MEANING : a flower, bud ... [more]
Phania f English
Diminutive of Stephania.
Phansa f & m Thai
Means "rainy season, wet season" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वर्षा (varṣā). This is also the name for the three-month period during the rainy season (typically from July to October) during which Buddhist monks do not leave their temples in order to devote themselves to their studies.
Pheera m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phira.
Pheona f English (African)
Alternate spelling of Fiona.
Phibba f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Form of Afua used by early slaves in the American South and Jamaica. This was given to girls born on Friday. It was sometimes Anglicized as Phoebe.
Philia f English (Rare), Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Greek (Rare), Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Derived from Greek philia "love", specifically referring to any kind of platonic love. In the English-speaking world, this name has seen occasional usage from the 17th century onwards.
Phiona f English, English (African), French (African)
Variant of Fiona. It is used mainly in Uganda (regarding (African) English usage) and Burundi (regarding African French usage).... [more]
Phispa m Biblical Hebrew
1 Chronicles 7:38.
Phrixa f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Phrixos (see Phrixus).
Phthia f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Perhaps derived from the Greek place name Φθία (Phthia); compare Φθῖος (Phthios) meaning "a Phthian, inhabitant of Phthia". In Greek mythology, the city of Phthia in Thessaly was the home of Achilles... [more]
Phupha m Thai
Means "rocky mountain, hill" in Thai.
Phurba m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཕུར་བ (phur-ba) referring to a ceremonial three-sided dagger used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals.
Phurpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Variant of Phurba.
Phylla f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Phyllis.
Pianga f Chewa
Means “I’m sorry” in Chichewa.
Piatta f Finnish
Finnish dialectal form (Karelia) of Beata.
Pieria f Greek Mythology
This was the name of one of the multiple wives of King Danaus of Libya.
Pierra f Various
A feminine form of Pierre formed in countries where French is NOT spoken.
Piʻikea f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "the life ascends".
Píkíta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Birgitta.
Pikria f Georgian
Georgian form of Fikriyya. Also compare the Georgian noun ფიქრი (pikri) meaning "thought", which is also of Arabic origin.... [more]
Pilara f Galician
Hypocoristic of Pilar.
Piluca f Spanish
Diminutive of Pilar.
Piotra f Polish
Feminine form of Piotr.
Pipina f Greek
Diminutive of Despina.
Pipkia f Georgian (Rare), Folklore, Literature, Popular Culture
Derived from the Georgian noun ფიფქი (pipki) meaning "snowflake". Pipkia is also the Georgian name for Snow White.
Pirada f Thai
Variant of Phirada. Famous bearer of this name is Pirada Burkansa from Korean girl-group tripleS.
Pirena f Filipino
From the Phillipine fantasy television series "Encantadia".
Pirita f Finnish
Variant of Birgitta.
Pirkka m Finnish
Created by Finnish poet Eino Leino (1878-1926) for his poem Orjan poika (published in his poem collection Helkavirsiä). The name was derived from Finnish word pirkkalaiset, meaning "Birkarls"... [more]
Piruza f Armenian
Armenian form of Fayruz.
P’isaqa f Aymara
Means "partridge" in Aymara.
Pishva m Persian
Means "superior, boss" in Persian.
Pitaya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทยา (see Phitthaya).
Pitusa f Galician
Diminutive of Pilar.
Piyalə f Azerbaijani (Rare)
Azerbaijani form of Piyale.
Platya m Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Pelatiah.
Platya m Russian
Diminutive of Platon.
Plavka f American (Rare)
In the case of American singer Plavka Coleridge (née Lonich) the name was derived from a Croatian worn meaning "blondie". It is not used as a name in Croatia.
Plonia f Dutch
Dutch short form of Apollonia.
Plonja f Sorbian (Rare)
Sorbian form of Apollonia.
Poalla m Sami
Sami form of Paul.
Pobena f Spanish
Named for the human settlement in Muskiz, Greater Bilbao, Biscay, Northern coastal Spain. Primarily Basque/Spanish. Pobeña. localidad de España. The word translated to English means "Poor" as in destitute.
Poeiva f Tahitian
Means "brilliant pearl"; a combination of poe "pearl" and iva, a diminutive of iva iva meaning "brilliant".
Poeura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "dancing pearl".
Poeura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian name, meaning "red pearl".
Pokiza f Uzbek
Means "clean, pure, true" in Uzbek.
Polana f Astronomy
From the name of an asteroid discovered by Johann Palisa which was named after the city of Pola where he made the discovery.
Polcia f Polish
Diminutive of Apolonia.
Poldka f Slovene
Diminutive of Leopolda, used as a given name in its own right.
Pólika f Hungarian (Rare)
Originally a diminutive of Apollónia, Paula and Polixéna, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Pólina f Faroese
Faroese variant of Poulina.
Poļina f Latvian
Latvian form of Polina.
Polola f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Flora.
Pòlóna f Kashubian
Short form of Apòloniô.
Polyna f Ukrainian, Russian, Greek (Cypriot)
Variant transcription of Polina.
Pompea f Italian
Italian form of Pompeia.
Poncià m Catalan
Catalan form of Pontian.
Ponisa f Tsonga
Means "save" in Xitsonga.
Ponnya m & f Burmese
Means "good deed, meritorious deed" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit पुण्य (puṇya).
Ponzia f Italian
Feminine form of Ponzio.
Poojya f Indian
Poojya is a girl name which has the meaning of very pure, respectful, sacred. It is also one of the names of goddess Saraswati.
Pooria m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پوریا (see Pouria).
Poorya m Persian
Variant transcription of Pouria.
Popoca m Nahuatl
Means "to smoke, to emit smoke" in Nahuatl.
Poppea f English (Rare, Archaic), Theatre, Italian (Rare, Archaic, ?)
Variant of Poppaea. This name was used for the title character of Claudio Monteverdi's opera 'L'incoronazione di Poppea' (1642).
Portya f English
Variant of Portia.
Porzia f Italian
Italian form of Portia.
Potina f Roman Mythology
Goddess who enables a child to drink.
Potira f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Potyra.
Potola f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ფოთოლი (potoli) meaning "leaf".
Potyra f Tupi (Rare), Brazilian (Rare)
Derived from Old Tupi potyra "flower".
Pouria m Persian
Possibly derived from Avestan pouruyô meaning "first, foremost". Alternately it may be from Sanskrit पुर्य (purya) meaning "being in a stronghold or fortress".
Prabha f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Means "light, radiance" in Sanskrit.
Pracha m Thai
Means "people" in Thai.
Pragya f Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit प्रज्ञा (prajnya) meaning "wisdom, knowledge".
Prajya f Indian
Name - Prajya , Prajyaa प्रज्ञा... [more]
Prajya m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรัชญา (see Pratya).
Prania f Sanskrit
Variant of Praniya.
Pranja f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Pranjo.
Prapha f & m Thai
Means "light" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभा (prabha).
Pratya m Thai
Means "philosophy" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रज्ञा (prajñā).
Pravda f Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Macedonian
Derived from the Proto-Slavic word *pravьda meaning "truth; justice" in many Slavic languages.
Pravya f Mizo, Bodo
Means "intelligent" in Bodo and Mizo.
Preeda m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรีดา (see Prida).
Preeya f & m Indian, Hindi, Thai
Alternate transcription of Priya. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Thailand.
Prerna f Hindi, Sanskrit
A Hindi/Sanskrit name derived from the word "Prernah". Meaning inspiration. Very popular name in Nepal.
Priama f Sardinian
Feminine form of Priamo.
Pricha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Preecha.
Priela f Hebrew
Feminine form of Priel.
Prinia f Javanese
A noun-name. The prinias are a genus of small birds belonging to the passerine bird family Cisticolidae. They are often also alternatively classed in the Old World warbler family, Sylviidae. The name of the genus is derived from the Javanese prinya, the local name for the bar-winged prinia... [more]
Prinya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปริญญา (see Parinya).
Prisha f Indian
MEANING - "to sprinkle, weary, to give"... [more]
Priska f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Euphrosyne.
Prorsa f Roman Mythology
Contracted form of Proversa, which means "forwards looking, turned toward the front" from Latin pro- "forward direction" and the verb vertere "to turn". Postverta and Prorsa were surnames of Carmenta, a Roman goddess of prophecy and childbirth... [more]
Prvana f Serbian
From Serbian први (prvi) meaning "first". It is thus given to first born daughters.
Pryska f Polish
Polish form of Prisca.
Psetha m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Life and Souls.
Ptelea f Greek Mythology
Derived from Ancient Greek πτελέα (ptelea) meaning "wych elm", another name for the European elm tree. This was the name of one of the eight hamadryad daughters of Oxylos and Hamadryas, associated with the elm tree.
Pua'ala f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "fragrant flower".
Pua'ena f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "ardent flower".
Puanea f Etruscan
Etruscan name of a satyr.
Publia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Publius.
Puella f Romani (Archaic), Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Latin puella, meaning "girl, maiden; sweetheart, mistress". As a Judeo-Spanish name, it was used as a Latinate variant of Poncella.
Puhiza f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian puhizë "light breeze".
Pulcra f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Pulchra.
Puloma f Hinduism, Sanskrit
Puloma is the wife of Sage Bhrigu in Hinduism. She is the mother of the sage Chyavana.
Pumbaa m Popular Culture, Swahili
Means "to be foolish, silly, weak-minded, careless, negligent" in Swahili. This is the name of the warthog in Disney's 'The Lion King' (1994).
Puniša m Serbian (Rare)
Derived from the adjective pun, literally meaning "full", denoting chubby and plump child.
Punisa f Indonesian, Indian (Muslim)
Meaning unknown. Probably a variant of Punita. Seems to be used more often in Muslim communities.
Pureza f Portuguese
It means "purity". Originally used as "Maria da Pureza", in honour of Nossa Senhora da Pureza (Our Lady of Purity).
Puriya m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پوریا (see Pouria).
Puruma f Aymara
Means "uncultivated land" in Aymara.
Putrea f Khmer
Means "jujube tree" in Khmer.
Pyotra m Belarusian
Variant of Piotra.
Pyrena f Obscure
Possibly based on Greek πῦρ (pyr) meaning "fire". This is the full name of American musician Rena Lovelis (1998-), a member of the band Hey Violet (along with her sister Szatania 'Nia' Lovelis).
Pyrrha f Greek Mythology
Feminine of Pyrrhos.... [more]
Pythia f Ancient Greek
From the name of Apollo's master priestess at Delphi, who was also known as the Oracle of Delphi. The name is derived from Πυθώ (Pytho), which is the old name of the city of Delphi... [more]
Pytuna m & f Tupi, Guarani
Means "night" in Tupi-Guarani.
Qadira f Arabic, Muslim
Feminine form of Qadir.
Qahira f Muslim
Means "overpowering, victorious"
Qalina f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Galina.
Qamara f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qamar meaning "moon".
Qənirə f Azerbaijani
From Azerbaijani qənir meaning "similar".
Qanita f Arabic (Rare), Indonesian
Derived from Arabic قانت (qānit) meaning "obedient, submissive, devout, pious".
Qarasa f Abkhaz
Means "turtle-dove" in Abkhaz.
Qasida f Arabic
Feminine form of Qasid. Means “poem”
Qawaya m Aymara
Means "edge, margin" in Aymara.
Qeshta f Assyrian
From the Aramaic word for rainbow, it is used as a female name among the Assyrian diaspora
Qianya f Chinese
千 qian is the number thousand, 雅 ya means graceful.
Qinaya f & m Aymara
Means "cloud" in Aymara.
Qingna f Chinese
From the Chinese 庆 (qìng) meaning "celebrate, congratulate" and 娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful".
Qitura f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Gertrud.
Qiuxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Qiyana f Obscure (Rare)
After the League of Legends character Qiyana. This name was given to 5 girls in the US in 2020.
Qiyara f Indian
Meaning "very pretty"
Qobila f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qobil meaning "able, gifted" or "obedient".
Qodira f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek qodir meaning "capable".
Qofiya f Uzbek
Means "rhyme" or "rhyming letter" in Uzbek.
Qonita f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Qanita.
Qooqqa f Greenlandic
West Greenlandic name of unknown meaning, perhaps related to qooqqaq meaning "larynx".
Qsenia f Georgian
Variant transcription of Ksenia.
Quanda f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements quan and da, or a blend of quan with the name Wanda.
Quarta f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Quartus. This was borne by a Catholic saint and martyr.
Quasha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements qua, ay and sha.
Quasia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Quasha or a combination of the phonetic element qua and the name Asia 1.
Quênia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
From Quênia, the Brazilian Portuguese name for the African country of Kenya.
Quenya m American
Possibly a variant of Kenya or Quinn.
Queria f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly derived from Latin quercu meaning "oak tree".
Quèrta f Emilian-Romagnol
Feminine form of Quêrt.
Questa f Santali
Means "journey" in Santali.
Quiara f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form (phonetic rendering) of Chiara.
Quiéta f French
French form of Quieta.
Quieta f Ancient Roman, Italian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), English (Rare), German (Swiss, Rare), Caribbean (Rare)
Derived from Latin quietus, -a, -um "quiet". This was the name of a saint.
Quilla f Inca Mythology (Hispanicized)
Hispanicized form of Killa. In Inca mythology Mama Quilla or Mama Killa was the goddess of the moon, worshipped in particular by women and often represented by a disc made of either gold or silver... [more]
Quìnta f Emilian-Romagnol
Feminine form of Quint.
Qujana m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of K'ujana.
Qunhua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 群 (qún) meaning "group, crowd, flock" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom"... [more]
Quorra f Popular Culture, English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Cora. This is the name of several characters in popular culture, including a protagonist in the films 'TRON' and 'TRON: Legacy', and a figure in 'Star Trek'.
Raajaa m Odia
Odia form of Raja 2.
Raamla f African American
In the case of American television writer Raamla Mohamed she was named after a little girl who had the same name her mom later added an extra a so her name could be pronounced correctly
Räbiğä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Raabi'a.
Rabija f Bosnian (Rare)
Bosnian form of Rabi'a.
Rabyga f Turkmen
Turkmen form of Raabi'a.
Racana f Telugu
Means "arranging, composing", "stringing flowers" or "weaving wreathes" in Telugu.
Rachma f Indonesian
Older spelling of Rahma influenced by Dutch orthography.
Radeya f Pakistani
Always happy
Radhia f Arabic
Feminine form of Radhi.
Radica f Slovene
Diminutive of Rada, used as a given name in its own right.
Radija m & f Vlach
Derived from rad and raditi, which respectively mean "work" and "to work" in Vlach and Macedonian.
Radiša m Serbian, Croatian, Slovene
Derived from the Slavic element rad "care".
Radola m Serbian, Croatian, Czech
Slavicized variant of the Germanic name Rudolf, most notably used by Czech military commander and politician Radola Geidl, whose original name was Rudolf Geidl.
Raduga f Russian
From Russian ра́дуга (ráduga) meaning "rainbow".
Raduša f Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
Croatian, Czech, Slovak and Slovene diminutive of any Slavic feminine name that contains the element rad meaning "happy" or "willing", such as Radana, Radmila and Radoslava... [more]
Radźka m Belarusian
Diminutive of both Radzim and Radzivon.
Raella f English (American)
Invented name. Combination of Rae/Ray and Ella. See Raela for the two-syllable version of this name
Rafela f Aragonese
Feminine form of Rafel.
Rafida f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Feminine form of Rafid.
Rafiga f Lezgin
Lezgin feminine form of Rafik.
Rafika f Arabic, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic رفيقة (see Rafiqa), as well as the Indonesian form.
Rafila f Romanian (Rare)
Probably a simplified form of Raphaela.
Rəfiqə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Rafiqa. This also coincides with the Azerbaijani word for "female friend, girlfriend", itself of Arabic origin.
Rafita m Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Rafael, via its short form Rafa.
Raghda f Arabic
From Arabic رغد (raghd) meaning "prosperity, affluence, comfort".
Rahama f Hausa
Means "mercy" in Hausa.
Rāhera f Maori
Maori form of Rachel.
Rəhilə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Rachel.
Rahila f Serbian
Serbian form of Rachel.
Rahila f Muslim
Means "traveler, departer," most likely stemming from Arabic رَحَلَ (raḥala), meaning "depart, emigrate."
Rəhimə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Rəhim.
Rahimə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Rahima.
Rahina f Muslim
Meaning "soft, lovely, merciful, beautiful" in English, Urdu, Hindi, and Bangla.
Raiana f Tahitian
From the Tahitian ra'i meaning "sky" and ana meaning "star", or ana meaning "he, she, it" or "belonging to him/her".
Raiana f Maori
Māori version of Diana.
Raiona m & f Maori
Means "lion" in Maori.
Raisha f Jewish, Arabic
From Raisa (Jewish) meaning "Rose," and from Rasha (Arabic) meaning "Young Gazelle." ... [more]
Raïssa f French
French form of Raisa 1.
Raissà f Provençal
Provençal form of Raisa 1.
Rajana f Bosnian (?)
Bosnian feminine form of Rayyan
Raketa f German (Rare)
A modern invention.
Rakhma f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Rahma.
Rakhra m & f Indian
Transferred use of the surname Rakhra.
Rakila f Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Rahila.
Rakiya f African American
Variant transcription of Rakia
Rakiya f & m Hebrew (Rare)
Variant transcription of Rakia.
Raksha f Indian, Hindi
Means "protection, preservation, care" or "guard, sentinel; protective charm" in Sanskrit.
Rakuna f Japanese
From Japanese 楽 (raku) meaning "music" combined with 奈 (na), a phonetic character or 那 (na) meaning "what". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Rakusa f Japanese
From japanese 楽(raku) meaning "comfort,ease" and 沙 (sa, sha, suna, yonageru) meaning "sand," 紗 (sa, sha, usuginu) meaning "gauze, gossamer" and 彩 (sai, irodo.ru, sa) meaning "colouring, paint."
Ralica f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ралица (see Ralitsa).
Raliza f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ралица (see Ralitsa).
Rallia f Greek (Rare)
Feminine form of Ράλλης (Rallis), a Greek form of the Norman name Raoul.
Ralona f English (Modern)
Perhaps a combination of Ramona and Alana.
Ralpha f English
Feminine form of Ralph
Rambha f Hinduism, Hindi, Marathi, Odia, Assamese
Means "plantain" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of an apsara (female celestial spirit) known for her talent in dance and music.
Rämilä f Bashkir
Feminine form of Ramil.
Ramila f Nepali
this name Ramila originate from eastern part of nepal with its meaning "Good looking" " beauty" "loving"
Ramilə f Azerbaijani
Feminine form of Ramil.
Ramina f Ancient Assyrian
Feminine form of Rama.
Ramina f Japanese
From Japanese 羅 (ra) meaning "lightweight fabric", 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 那 (na) meaning "what". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Ramira f Spanish
Feminine form of Ramiro.
Rampha f Thai
Means "angel" in Thai.
Ranana f Hebrew
Derived from the classical Hebrew רְנָנָה meaning "happiness, singing, rejoicing"
Rangda f Indonesian Mythology
Means "widow" in Balinese. In Balinese mythology this is the name of a demon who embodies the forces of evil, considered the nemesis of Barong. Her eternal battle with Barong is depicted in Balinese dance, in which she is portrayed as an old woman with long hair and nails and a terrifying face with fangs, protruding eyes and a long tongue.
Rangga m Javanese, Indonesian
From a Javanese title historically used for an assistant of a prince or village chief.
Ranika f Indian
Origin - Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, Sinhala, Hindi, Sikh, Buddhist ... [more]
Ranita f Bengali, Indonesian
Derived from Sanskrit रणित (raṇita) meaning "sounding, rattling, ringing, tinkling".
Rannvá f Faroese
Faroese form of Rannveig.
Ranrha f Pashto
Means "light" in Pashto.
Ranssa m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Ransu.
Raouia f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic راوية (see Rawiya) chiefly used in North Africa.