Submitted Names Matching Pattern *ha

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *ha.
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Bipasha f Bengali
From the Bengali name of the Beas River in the states of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh in northern India, which is derived from Sanskrit and literally means "unfettered, free". Known bearers are Bipasha Basu (1979-), a Bengali actress, and Bipasha Hayat (1971-), a Bangladeshi actress.
Birbaha f Santali
Meaning unknown. A notable bearer is Birbaha Hansda, an Indian actress and politican.
Birsha m Biblical
Birsha is the king of Gomorrah in Genesis 14 who joins other Canaanite city kings in rebelling against Chedorlaomer.
Birtha f Danish
Variant of Birta.
Bishisha f Rwandan
Means “they hide” in Kinyarwanda.
Biztha m Biblical
Means "eunuch". In the book of Esther, the second of the seven eunuchs of King Ahasuerus' harem.
Blancha f Medieval Occitan
Occitan form of Blanca and Blanche.
Blíða f Icelandic (Rare)
Directly taken from Old Norse blíða "friendliness, gentleness" (compare Blida).
Blitha f Medieval English
Derived from Old English blíðe "merry; friendly" (compare Blíða and Blida).
Bobomiegha f Ijaw
Means "I didn't do it on my own" in Ijaw.
Bodomcha f Uzbek
Means "thorny almond" in Uzbek.
Boeddha m History
Dutch and Afrikaans form of Buddha.
Bong-cha f Korean
Derived from the Korean Hangul 봉 (bong) and 차 (cha).
Bonquisha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements bon (from Bonnie or Bonita), quee and sha... [more]
Borbardha f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian borë "snow" and bardhë "white".
Borcha m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Borja.
Borëbardha f Folklore
Variant of Borbardha. This is the Albanian cognate of Schneewittchen.
Boulagatha f Ancient Greek
From Greek βουλη (boulé) "will, determination, counsel" and αγαθος (agathos) "good".
Boupha f & m Lao
Means "flower" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit पुष्प (pushpa).
Bożeciecha f Polish
Feminine form of Bożeciech.
Bráha m Czech
Diminutive form of Abraham.
Brancha f Jewish, Yiddish
Diminutive of Breindel.
Breesha f Manx
Variant of Breeshey.
Breigha f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant spelling of Bria or an elaboration of Breigh.
Brígiða f Old Norse
Old Norse form of Bridget.
Brihadratha m Sanskrit, History
From Sanskrit बृहद्रथ (Bṛhadratha), meaning "one with a great chariot", from Sanskrit बृहत् (bŕhat) "large, great" and रथ (rátha) "chariot". This was the name of the founder of the Brihadratha dynasty, the earliest ruling dynasty of Magadha featured in Hindu literature.
Brucha f Yiddish
Variant of Bracha.
Brysha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements bry and sha.
Budha m Hinduism
Means "Mercury (planet)" or "wise, intelligent, learned" in Sanskrit. In Hindu mythology this is the name of the god of the planet Mercury who also represents intellect and wisdom. According to legend he was born out of an affair between the moon god Chandra and the astral goddess Tara, with his birth ultimately leading to a great war.
Bugha m Medieval Turkic
Ultimately derived from Proto-Turkic *buka meaning "bull, ox". Also compare Bughaj.
Bukha m Buryat
Means "bull" in Buryat.
Buncha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai บัญชา (see Bancha).
Buppha f Thai
Means "flowers, blooms, blossoms" in Thai.
Byamugisha m Kiga
Means "things of luck" in Rukiga.
Byeol-ha f & m Korean (Modern)
Combination of Byeol and the first syllable of Haneul (compare Haneul-byeol).
Caa'isha f Somali (Rare)
Somali variant of Aisha.
Caamanha f Tupi, New World Mythology
Derived from caamania meaning “forest mother” in the Classical Tupi and Nheengatu languages.
Cabh'a f Kabyle
Possibly means "beautiful" in Kabyle.
Cakulha m New World Mythology
One of the Mayan gods of lightning.
Camilinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Camila.
Camisha f African American
A West African tribe name.
Caresha f African American
Meaning unknown, possibly a combination of the phonetic elements ka, ree and sha or an elaborated form of Cara... [more]
Carlinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Carla.
Carmencha f Spanish
Diminutive of Carmen.
Carmucha f Galician
Diminutive of Carme 1.
Casipha f English
Shortening of Casiphia, a biblical place name.
Catisha f African American (Rare)
Variant of Katisha, a blend of the prefix ka with the name Latisha.
Celha f Occitan
Occitan form of Celia, also used as a contracted form of Ceselha.
Cerintha f English (Rare)
From the name of a flower, literally "wax-flower" from Greek κηρος (keros) "beeswax" combined with ανθος (anthos) "flower".
Ceselha f Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal variant of Cecília.
Cha m Japanese
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea".
Cha f & m Korean
"beleza" "bondade"
Chacha f Japanese
From Japanese 茶 (cha) meaning "tea" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Chae-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 彩 (chae) meaning "color" combined with 霞 (ha) meaning "mist, haze, rosy clouds" or 夏 (ha) meaning "summer".
Chandraprabha m Buddhism, Sanskrit
Means "moonlight" from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra) meaning "moon" and प्रभा (prabha) meaning "light, radiance"... [more]
Chang-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 窗 (chang) meaning "window" combined with 夏 (ha) meaning "summer" or 霞 (ha) meaning "mist, haze, rosy clouds". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Chantha f & m Khmer, Thai, Lao
Derived from Khmer ចន្ទ (cɑn), Thai จันทร์ (jan), or Lao ຈັນ (chan) meaning "moon".
Cha-o-ha m Sioux
Means "in the wilderness" or "among the trees" in the Lakota language, referring to someone at one with nature.... [more]
Charlisha f African American (Modern, Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Charles using Lisha. See also Charlesia.
Checha m Spanish
Diminutive of Cesar.
Cheikha f Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare), Western African (Rare)
Feminine form of Sheikh (chiefly Algerian and Mauritanian).
Chekesha f African American (Modern)
Possibly derived from the Swahili verb -chekesha meaning "to joke, to kid, to make laugh" (the causative form of -cheka "to laugh").
Chelisha f Indian (Rare)
It's the young's name
Chencha f Spanish
Diminutive of Innocencia.
Cheresha f Bulgarian (Rare)
Derived from Bulgarian череша "cherry".
Chha m Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Odia
Meaning "Nice", "Beloved".
Chiha f Japanese
From Japanese 茅 (chi) meaning "miscanthus reed" or 千 (chi) meaning "thousand" combined with 波 (ha) meaning "wave", 羽 (ha) meaning "plume, feather" or 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf, needle, blade (of a plant)"... [more]
Chincha m Abkhaz
Means "nestling" in Abkhaz.
Chiquinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Francisca. This name was borne by Brazilian composer Chiquinha Gonzaga (1847-1935), whose given name was Francisca.
Chitramukha f Santali
Means "beautiful" in Santali.
Chlodoswintha f Germanic
Derived from Old High German hlûd "famous" combined with Gothic svinths (swind in Old High German) "strength."
Chonthicha f Thai
Means "born in water" in Thai. This is a Thai epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
Chorcha f Aragonese (Rare)
Aragonese feminine form of Jorge.
Christopha f English
Feminine form of Christopher.
Chucha f Spanish
Diminutive of Jesusa.
Cilinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Cecilia.
Cinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Alice.
Claretha f African American (Rare)
Elaboration of Clare in the same fashion as Aretha and Eartha.
Clarkisha f English (Rare)
Feminization of Clark by using the common feminine name suffix -isha.
Claudinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Claudia.
Cleotha m & f African American (Rare)
This was borne by American singer Cleotha "Cleedy" Staples (1934-2013), a member of the Staple Singers musical group.
Cocha f Inca Mythology
From Qucha, meaning “lake” in Quechua.
Cointha f History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinization of Kointa, itself a Hellenized form of Quinta. Saint Cointha suffered martyrdom during the persecutions of Emperor Trajanus Decius. Cointha was martyred by having her feet tied to a horse then being dragged through the streets of Alexandria.
Coretha f American (Rare)
This name was given to 19 girls born in the USA in the year 1925
Cotinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Maria.
Cúmheadha m Old Irish
Old Irish name derived from "wolf, hound" in combination with a second element of unknown meaning (possibly the place name Meadha).
Cyhha m Anglo-Saxon
An unrecorded Old English name, the meaning of which is uncertain. It was perhaps a nickname derived from Proto-Germanic *kokh- "cough".
Daisha f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning.... [more]
Daiyinzha f Manchu
Of uncertain origin, name borne by a consort of Nurhaci.
Daizha f & m African American
Variant of Deja.
Dalisha f English (Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Delicia via its other variant Delisha.
Damitha m & f Sinhalese
Variant of Damith.
Dandinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Daiana and Daniela.
Danisha f Muslim
Feminine form of Danish.
Danizinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Daniela.
Daquasha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic element da and the name Quasha.
Daquisha f African American (Rare)
Elaboration of Quisha using the popular prefix Da-.
Darkisha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the prefix dar with Kisha.
Darsha f Indian
Diminutive of Darshana.
Daryusha f Russian
Diminutive of Darya 1, not usually used as a given name in its own right.
Dascha f Russian, Ukrainian, Dutch (Rare), German (Rare)
Variant transcription of Dasha (for Russia and the Ukraine) as well as the main form of Dasha in Germany and the Netherlands.... [more]
Davlatposhsha f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek davlat meaning "country" or "wealth, fortune, happiness" and poshsha, an endearing name for a girl or woman.
Davrusha f Yiddish
Allegedly a Yiddish form of Deborah.
Daysha f African American (Modern)
Variant of Deja, or simply a combination of the popular phonetic elements day and sha.
Debinha f Portuguese (Brazilian)
A hypocoristic form of Debora.... [more]
Decha m Thai
Derived from Thai เดช (det) meaning "power, might, authority".
Deeksha f Indian
Intellect
Deepshikha f Indian, Hindi
From Sanskrit दीप (dipa) meaning "lamp, light" and शिखा (śíkhā) meaning "plume; peacock's crest."
Deesha f Hindi
Alternate transcription of Disha.
Dekeisha f African American
Variant of Keisha with the -de prefix.
Dekisha f African American
Combination of the prefix De and the name Kisha.
Delpha f English (American, Rare)
Possibly originated as a short form of Philadelphia or Delphine.
Demisha f African American
Combination of the popular name prefix de and Misha 2, or simply a combination of the phonetic elements da, mee and sha.
Denisha f African American
Possibly a variant of Denise, blending it with Tanisha.
Deokha m Korean
From Sino-Korean 德 "ethics, morality, virtue" and 河 meaning "water; river, creek" or 夏 meaning "summer."
Deretha f English (Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Dereth to create a strictly feminine form of this name.
Derifagha f & m Ijaw
Means "laughter can never end" in Ijaw.
Derozha f Yiddish
A Yiddish name taken from the Slavic, meaning 'my dear little one'.
Desha f Russian
Variant of Desa.
Dheemantha m Indian
Dhee means 'intellect'. Dheemantha means 'the one with intellect'.
Dhrutisha f Indian
The name Dhruti means Goddess Lakshmi and Isha means Goddess Parvati
Dhrutisha f Indian
Dhrutisha means Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Parvati. Dhrutisha is made of two words, Dhruti and Isha. Dhruti means Goddess lakshmi, used to describe the quality of courage and patience of Goddess Lakshmi in Lakshmi Sahasras... [more]
Dieysha f African American (Rare)
Variant of Daisha, which may be an invented name using the same sounds found in names such as Iesha and Laisha.
Dinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Claudia.
Dinusha m & f Sinhalese
Possibly means "early morning, sunrise" in Sinhala.
Dizgha m Tumbuka
Means "to be quiet" in Tumbuka.
Doha f & m Arabic
Variant transcription of Duha.
Domakha f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Domna.
Domencha f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Dominga.
Do'ndiqcha f Uzbek
Means "pretty" in Uzbek, also the name of a kind of silk or cotton fabric.
Dong-ha m Korean
From Sino-Korean 東 (dong) meaning "east" combined with 河 (ha) meaning "river". Other hanja combinations are possible. ... [more]
Dorcha f & m Irish
Means "dark", from Irish and Scottish Gaelic (dorcha) meaning “dark, dusky, enigmatic”, from Old Irish (dorchae) "dark, gloomy, obscure". Compare to Feardorcha.
Doretha f English
Likely a variant of Doretta.
Doricha f Ancient Greek
Derived from the name Δωρίς (Doris) and a diminutive suffix, effectively meaning "little Dorian woman". This is possibly the real name of the hetaera Rhodopis.
Doritha f Swedish
Variant of Dorita.
Dorotha f English
Variant of Dorothy.
Duangnapha f Thai
From Thai ดวง (duang), a poetic prefix, and นภา (napha) meaning "sky".
Dukkhvakha m Chechen
Means "live long" in Chechen.
Duscha f Romansh (Archaic)
Variant of Ursula, traditionally found in the Surselva region, as well as a feminine form of Dusch.
Dvosha f Jewish
Diminutive of Dvora.
Dyaisha f African American
African-American combination of Dyana and Aisha. A known bearer of this name is the American basketball player Dyaisha Fair (2001-).
Dyantha f English
Variant of Diantha.
Dycha f Yiddish
This is a Yiddish version of the name Judith.
Eabha f Irish
Variant of Éabha.
Ecgfritha f Anglo-Saxon
Feminine form of Ecgfrith. This was the name of a daughter of Aldhun of Durham, who married Uhtred of Bamburgh.
Echa f & m Chamorro
Means "to give blessing" in Chamorro.
Edha f Sanskrit, Indian, Tamil, Hindi, American, Punjabi, Bengali, Malayalam, Kannada, Gujarati, Marathi, Hinduism, Sinhalese, Nepali, Telugu
MEANING - "spread, prosper,rise, grow strong, become happy". This is feminine form of Sanskrit word एध/एध्... [more]
Eesha f Sanskrit
Eesha is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin that means "wish, desire, divine, regal, supreme, pure, life, alive".
Egacha f Uzbek
Possibly derived from egachi meaning "older sister".
Eiliswintha f Medieval German
A dithematic name containing the Germanic name elements agil "edge (of a sword)" and swind "strong".
Eisha m & f English
Possibly a variant of Aisha.
Eisha f Sanskrit
Variant of Esha.
Ekadashamukha m Buddhism
Means "eleven-faced" in Sanskrit, from एकादश (ekadasha) meaning "eleven" and मुख (mukha) meaning "face". In Buddhist belief this is the name of a manifestation of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
Ekanamsha f Hinduism
The name of a Hindu goddess, which may mean "the single, portionless one" or be derived from the Sanskrit एकांत (ekant) meaning "secluded, private, secret". This is also the name of the new moon.
Ekusha f Georgian
Diminutive of Ekaterine and its short forms Eka 2 and Eko, as it contains the Georgian diminutive suffix -უშა (-usha).
Elaydzha m Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian variant of Elijah, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Eleisha f English
Seemingly an alternative spelling and feminine form of Elisha, or an alternative spelling of names like Alicia. Notably used by piano-rock musician Eleisha Eagle.
Elevetha f Medieval Welsh (Latinized)
Former Latinization of Welsh Eluned and Eiliwedd.
Elgitha f English, Medieval English, Literature
From a medieval form of any of the Old English names Ælfgyð, Æðelgyð or Ealdgyð... [more]
Eliantha f Dutch (Rare)
Variant form of Elianthe. In some cases it might also be a blend of Elisabeth and Anthonia.
Elisha f English (Rare)
Variant of Alicia, the spelling possibly based on Elisa (see also Elicia).
Elitha f English (Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Talitha, or a variant of Aletha. This was borne by American pioneer Elitha Cumi Donner Wilder (1832-1923), a survivor of the Donner Party.
Ellisha f & m English (Rare), English (African, Rare)
Variant of Alicia. In the case of the African English masculine name that's occasionally used in Nigeria and rarely Zimbabwe, it's a rare variant of Elisha.
Elvirinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Elvira.
Elysha f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Elisha.
Emilinha f Portuguese
Diminutive of Emilia.
Enecha f English (Puritan)
Feminization of Enoch.
Ennatha f History (Ecclesiastical)
Possibly a Hellenized form of a name derived from Syriac anafat meaning "pride" or ennaf, annaf meaning "good, benefit". This was borne by a Christian saint from Gaza who was martyred in Caesarea, Palestine in 309 AD along with Saint Valentina... [more]
Eriha f Japanese
Derived from 恵 (e) meaning "favour, blessing", 里 (ri) meaning "village" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Erisha f Hindi
Means "speech" in Sanskrit.
Erpha f Various (Rare)
A feminine form of Erpho or a variant spelling of Erfa.
Eshkha f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ეშხი (eshkhi) meaning "attractiveness", which ultimately comes from Arabic عشق (ishq) meaning "love, passion".
Etasha f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian (Christian), Assamese, Nepali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali
MEANING - "shining, brilliant, of variegated colour". It is feminine of Etash... [more]
Etavaddha f Sanskrit
MEANING - so many fold... [more]
Etha f Dutch (Rare), English (Rare, Archaic)
Dutch short form of Margaretha as well as an English short form of Ethel and in some cases also a variant spelling of Etta.... [more]
Etisha f Sanskrit
The meaning of the name Etisha is "beginning after the end"
Etosha f English (American, Rare), African American (Rare)
From a Namibian place name meaning "great white place" in the Ovambo language.
Eubha f Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Eva.
Eulscha f Romansh
Variant of Elisabet, traditionally found in the Surselva region.
Eun-ha f Korean
From Sino-Korean 銀 (eun) meaning "silver" combined with 河 (ha) meaning "river, stream, creek" or 銀河 (eunha) meaning "galaxy", as well as other hanja combinations.
Evescha m Judeo-Catalan
Meaning unknown. Theories include a derivation from Occitan evesque, meaning "bishop".
Ezhdeha f Persian
Variant of Azhdaha.
Fadha f Somali
Possibly from Arabic فِضَّة (fiḍḍa), meaning "silver" or فَضَاء (faḍāʔ), meaning "empty space".
Faiha f Arabic
Derived from "fayḥ" (فَيْح), meaning "fragrance" or "pleasant scent."
Falisha f Indian
MEANING - Indian Tulip... [more]
Famandha m Tsonga
Means "give power" in Xitsonga.
Farasha f Arabic
Means "butterfly" in Arabic.
Farha f Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Malay
Means "joy, delight" in Arabic, a variant of فرح (fariḥa) meaning "to be happy".
Farooha f Arabic
Maybe from Farah
Fasiha f Uzbek
Means "eloquant, well-spoken" in Uzbek.
Fasingha m & f Ijaw
Means "a name never dies" in Ijaw.