This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *i*a; and the length is 7.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aberria f Basque (Archaic)Coined in the 19th century by Sabino Arana Goiri who based it on Basque
aberri "fatherland; homeland" (ultimately derived from Basque
aba "father" and
herri "country; village; people, nation")... [
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Abishua m BiblicalMeaning uncertain, perhaps "father of salvation" or "father of wealth". It is the name of a High priest of Israel mentioned in the Biblical books 1 Chronicles and Ezra.
Accalia f Roman Mythology (?), English (Rare)According to questionable sources, such as baby name books and websites, this was another name for Acca, the human foster-mother of Romulus and Remus in Roman legend, also known as Acca Larentia (see
Acca)... [
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Acerina f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian)Derived from
Aceró, which is the name of a territorial demarcation in the island of La Palma, meaning "strong place". This name was borne by the wife of the Guanche
mencey (leader)
Tanausú.
Acidusa f Greek MythologyDerived from Greek ἀκίς
(akis) meaning "pointed object; barb, arrow". This was the name of the wife of
Scamander, whom he named the well of Boeotia after.
Acintya m Indonesian MythologyDerived from Sanskrit अचिन्त्य
(achintya) meaning "incomprehensible, inconceivable". This is the name of the supreme god in Balinese Hinduism, sometimes called Sang Hyang Widhi or Sang Hyang Tunggal... [
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Acracia f Spanish (European, Rare, Archaic)From Spanish
acracia, which stands for the doctrine that advocates the suppression of all authority, ultimately from the Ancient Greek words ἀκράτεια (
akráteia, "no power") or ᾰ̓κρᾱσῐ́ᾱ (
akrāsíā, "intemperance")... [
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Adesina m YorubaMeans "the crown has opened the way" or "the one who arrives and opens the way" in Yoruba, usually given to the firstborn child in a family.
Adimata f Indian, HindiMeans "the primal mother", from
adi "primeval, first" and
mata "mother".
Adisoda f GuancheFrom Guanche
*adis-uda, meaning "satisfied belly" (stopped giving birth). This was recorded as the name of a 30-year-old Guanche woman who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1494.
Aedesia f Ancient Greek (Latinized)Derived from Ancient Greek αἰδέσιμος
(aidesimos) meaning "venerable; causing respect, awe, reverence". This was the name of a philosopher of the Neoplatonic school who lived in Alexandria in the 5th century CE.
Aemelia f EnglishAlternate spelling of Aemilia. Some versions of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors spell Aemelia this way.
Afrelia f History (Ecclesiastical)Afrelia was a late 6th century saint, and princess of Powys. It has been suggested that she may be identical to the little-known Saint
Arilda of Gloucester.
Aginaga f Basque (Rare)Derived from Basque
hagin "yew (tree)" and the suffix
-aga. It is also the name of a town in the Basque region of Spain, which is occasionally the inspiration behind this name.
Agustia f & m IndonesianFrom the name of the month of August (
Agustus in Indonesian), usually used as a given name for a child born in August.
Ahinora f BulgarianName born by German-Bulgarian singer Nora Nova, Ahinora Kumanova
Ainhara f BasqueDerived from Navarro-Lapurdian Basque
ainhara "swallow (the bird)" (compare
Ainara).
Aintsoa m & f MalagasyFrom the Malagasy
aina meaning "life" and
soa meaning "good".
Aishika f Hindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Indian (Sikh)Means "relating to Lord
Shiva 1" in Sanskrit.
Aixinga m HistoryChinese transliteration of the Manchu name ᠠᡳ᠌ᠰᡳᠩᡤᠠ
(Aisingga) of uncertain meaning. This was the name of a 17th-century Qing dynasty general of Manchu origin.
Akehisa m JapaneseFrom Japanese 明 (
ake, aki) meaning "bright, light, clear, daybreak" and 久 (
hisa) meaning "long time, long time ago" or 寿 (
hisa) meaning "long life, lifespan". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akifusa m JapaneseFrom 秋 (
aki) meaning "autumn" and 房 (
fusa) meaning "chamber, room". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Akihisa m JapaneseFrom Japanese 明 (
aki) meaning "bright" and 久 (
hisa) meaning "long time". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akimasa m JapaneseFrom Japanese 彰 (
aki) meaning "obvious, clear" combined with 正 (
masa) meaning "correct, proper, right, justice". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akisada m Japanese (Rare)From Japanese 晶 (
aki) meaning "clear, crystal", 明 (
aki) meaning "bright, light, clear, daybreak" or 秋 (
aki) meaning "autumn" combined with 貞 (
sada) meaning "faithfulness, uprightness" or 定 (
sada) meaning "determine, establish, decide"... [
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Akitada m JapaneseFrom 丙 (
aki, hei) meaning "third in rank" combined with 正 (
tada, tadashi, masa) meaning "correct, proper, justice" or 忠 (
tada, tadashi, chu) meaning "loyalty". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Akitaka m JapaneseFrom Japanese 明 (
aki) or 昭 (
aki) both meaning "bright" combined with 孝 (
taka) meaning "filial piety" or 貴 (
taka) meaning "expensive, valuable". Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Akshika f Hinduism (Rare)Derived from the Sanskrit word "Aksha", which means "eyes". Akshika has a feminine connotation and means "one with good eyes."
Albania f EnglishFrom the name of the country in the Balkans, as well as various other places, perhaps ultimately from a pre-Indo-European word *
alb meaning "hill" or from the Indo-European root *
alb "white" (see
Albus).... [
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Alchiba f & m AstronomyThis is the name of the star Alpha Corvi in the Corvus constellation. It bore the traditional names Al Chiba (Arabic ألخبا
al-xibā meaning "tent") and Al Minliar, al Ghurab (Arabic منقار الغراب
al-manxar al-ghurab) or Minkar al Ghurab.
Alchira f UzbekMeans "rosy-cheeked," and is a very popular name for girls in Uzbekistan.
Alegría f Spanish, Galician (Rare)Derived from Spanish and Galician
alegría "joy, happiness", taken from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary
Nuestra Señora de la Alegría, meaning "Our Lady of Joy".
Algieba m & f AstronomyDerived from Arabic
Al-Jabhah, meaning "the forehead". This is the traditional name of the star Gamma Leonis in the constellation
Leo.
Aliʻikoa m Hawaiian (Rare)Means "brave king" or "warrior king," from
aliʻi meaning "chief, officer, ruler, monarch, peer, headman, king, commander" and
koa meaning "soldier, warrior, fighter."
Ali'iloa m HawaiianSaid to mean both "distant chief" and "high chief" in Hawaiian.
Alingga m HistoryMeaning uncertain. This was the name of a 17th-century Manchu nobleman.
Aliraza m Arabicnamed after an important character in shia islam, Ali Al-Ridha
Aliscea f Philippine MythologyIt is a feminine forename of Philippines origin that is used globally(I found this informatiom on the only source u could find on my name)
Alishba f Urdu (Modern, Expatriate)Modern Urdu name, apparently invented, which became popular in Pakistan in the 1980s and was commonly used among Pakistanis in the diaspora. It might be formed from Arabic عليّ
(ʿalīy) "high, exalted" and
shobh allegedly meaning "appearance, likeness"... [
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Alithea f TheatreVariant of
Alethea. This is the name of a character in William Wycherley's Restoration comedy 'The Country Wife' (1675).