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This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *i*a; and the length is 7.
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Jestira f Serbian
Serbian form of Esther.
Jesuíta f & m Portuguese (Brazilian)
From the Jesuits, a religious order of the Catholic Church named after Jesus Christ. A notable bearer is Brazilian actor Jesuíta Barbosa.
Jetlira f Albanian
Feminine form of Jetlir.
Jetmira f Albanian
Feminine form of Jetmir.
Jianhua m & f Chinese
From Chinese 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish", 健 (jiàn) meaning "strong, healthy" or 剑 (jiàn) meaning "sword, sabre" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [more]
Jianxia f & m Chinese
From 剑(jiàn) meaning "sword, sabre" and 侠 (xiá) meaning "chivalrous, galliant".
Jiaoxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 皎 (jiǎo) meaning "white, bright, brilliant" and 夏 (xià) meaning "summer".
Jibrila m Hausa
Variant of Jibrilu.
Jidenna m Igbo
"Hold the Father"
Jijyasa f Indian
MEANING - "desire to know or learn, investigation, curiosity to learn, enquiring"... [more]
Jildaza f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Jildaz.
Jillena f English (Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Jill or else a combination of Jill and Lena.
Jillina f English (Modern, Rare)
Either an elaboration of Jill or a contraction of Jilliana.
Jimesha f American (Modern, Rare)
Feminine form of Jim using the suffix esha.
Jinghua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 敬 (jìng) meaning "respect, honour", 靖 (jìng) meaning "peaceful, tranquil", 婧 (jìng) meaning "slender, delicate, modest", 菁 (jīng) meaning "lush, luxuriant, garlic chives, leek" or 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese", 骅 (huá) meaning "excellent horse" or 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom"... [more]
Jingjia f & m Chinese
From Chinese 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle", 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal", 精 (jīng) meaning "essence, spirit", 景 (jǐng) meaning "scenery, view", or 京 (jīng) meaning "capital city" combined with 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" or 家 (jiā) meaning "home, family"... [more]
Jingxia f Chinese
From Chinese 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" or 景 (jǐng) meaning "scenery, view" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist"... [more]
Jintana f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chintana.
Jintara f Thai
Alternate transcription of Chintara.
Jintora m & f Dagbani
Means "counselor" in Dagbani.
Jiowana f Fijian (Rare)
Possibly a Fijian form of Joanna.
Jiraiya m & f Japanese Mythology, Popular Culture, English (Modern)
First used in the 1806 yomi-hon Jiraiya Monogatari (自来也説話) and then subsequently in the folklore Jiraiya Gōketsu Monogatari (児雷也豪傑譚), published as a series from 1839 to 1868, belonging to the main character who uses shape-shifting magic to morph into a gigantic toad... [more]
Jiřinka f Czech
Diminutive of Jiřina.
Jissika f Inuit
Inuktitut form of Jessica.
Jizolda f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Isolde.
Joakima f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Joakim.
Joakina f Basque (Rare)
Feminine form of Joakin.
Joanina f Gascon
Diminutive of Joana.
Joanita f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese borrowing of Juanita.
Joelina f German (Modern)
Formed from Jo and the popular name suffix lina. It was most likely inspired by the English name Jolene. Its use might have been further popularized due to its closeness to the French word "jolie", meaning "beautiful"... [more]
Jogaila m Lithuanian, History
Derived from the Lithuanian verb joti meaning "to ride horseback" combined with old Lithuanian gailas, which usually means "strong, potent" but has also been found to mean "sharp, jagged" as well as "angry, fierce, violent" and "miserable, sorrowful, remorseful"... [more]
Johaima f Maranao
Variant of Juhaima.
Johnina f English
Female name from John
Johnita f English (Rare)
Feminine diminutive of John
Joliana f Provençal
Feminine form of Jolian.
Jolunia f Polish
Diminutive of Jolanta.
Jolusia f Polish
Diminutive of Jolanta.
Jonnica f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Jennica influenced by Joni 1 or a variant of Jonica.
Jordina f Catalan
Feminine form of Jordi.
Jorgina f Catalan, Provençal
Provençal feminine form of Jòrgi.
Jorgina f English (Rare), Portuguese, Spanish
Variant of Georgina. This name is borne by English actress Jorgie Porter (1987-), who was born Jorgina Alexandra Porter.
Jorinta f Lithuanian (Rare)
Elaboration of Jorė (compare Raminta).
Josiana f Portuguese (Brazilian), Lengadocian
Portuguese and Languedocian form of Josiane.
Josinka f Czech
Diminutive form of Josefina.
Jossifa f Bulgarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Yosif.
Juanina f Spanish
Feminine form of Juan 1. Combination of Juan 1 and Nina 1... [more]
Juanxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 娟 (juān) meaning "beautiful, graceful" and 侠 (xiá) meaning "chivalrous person".
Jucélia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a contraction of José and Célia, a variant of Jucelina and a variant of Lucélia.
Juditka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Judita.
Juditta f Romansh
Romansh form of Judith.
Juhaina f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Jouhaina.
Julaiha f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Zulaykha.
Júlíana f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Juliana.
Júliana f Faroese
Faroese form of Juliana.
Juliãna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Juliana.
Juliana f Swedish (Archaic)
Latinisation of Gölin used in Sweden.
Juliena f English (African, Rare)
Variant of Juliana, possibly influenced by Julienne.
Julièta f Occitan
Occitan form of Julieta.
Julieta f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Жулиета (see Zhulieta).
Julilla f Hungarian
Diminutive of Júlia.
Juliška f Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Juliska
Julitha f English (African), English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Julith with an additional -a. This name is chiefly used in Tanzania.
Junaida f Arabic, Malay, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic جنيدة (see Junayda), as well as a Malay and Indonesian variant.
Juniana f Late Roman, Dutch (Archaic)
Variant spelling of Iuniana, which is the feminine form of Iunianus (see Junianus).
Juniata f American
From the name of a river in the American state of Pennsylvania, which may be a corruption of Iroquoian Onayutta meaning "standing stone". The name was known from its use in a popular song of the 19th century, 'The Blue Juniata' (1841).
Junilla f Ancient Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latin diminutive of Junia. Aelia Junilla was the daughter of Sejanus, the commander of the Praetorian Guard (the Roman imperial bodyguard). As a young girl, in AD 31, Junilla was executed along with her brother Capito.
Justîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Justina.
Juulika f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Juuli.
Juvelia f Swedish (Modern)
Derived from Swedish juvel "jewel, gem".
Kabinda m & f Luhya
Derived from the Luhya word binda meaning "to enclose doorway with posts". This name is traditionally given to the last child.
Kabrina f English (American, Rare)
Blending of Katrina and Sabrina. It peaked in popularity in the United States in 1993 when 98 girls were given the name, probably due to an infomercial for the psychic pay-per-call-minute service/hotline Kebrina's Psychic Answer by Kebrina Kinkade, an American celebrity psychic, which began airing on television in 1992.
Kachina f New World Mythology
From the name of a specific kind of supernatural entity in the mythology of the Hopi and other typically western Pueblo cultures in the North American Southwest.... [more]
Kadidia f Western African
Form of Khadija used in parts of western Africa.
Kaelina f English (Modern)
Variant of Kaylee with the suffix -ina.
Kaginga m African Mythology
Kaginga is both the spiritual incarnation of evil and the villainous deity of bad luck in Lega mythology. His name does not have a well known meaning.
Kahutia m & f Maori
Short for Kahutia-te-rangi, the birth name of Paikea.
Kaileia f Hawaiian (Rare)
Kaileia is a rare Hawaiian name, likely derived from combining "Kai," which means "sea," and "Leia," which means either "child" or "heavenly flowers." This name carries the beauty and relation to nature that most Hawaiian names have, carrying grace and calmness from the ocean and the islands... [more]
Kailina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Gaylyn.
Kailola m & f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Gaylord.
Kaivela m Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Caleb.
Kalaila m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Clyde.
Kalamia f Greek
Means "reed" and comes from the Greek word καλάμι (reed,cane)
Kaleida f Obscure (Modern)
Perhaps based on the English word kaleidoscope, coined in 1817 by its inventor, Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), from Greek kalos "beautiful" with eidos "shape" and the suffix scope (to resemble the word telescope); its literal meaning is "observer of beautiful forms".... [more]
Kaleria f History (Ecclesiastical), Georgian, Russian
The first known bearer of this name is saint Kaleria from the port city of Caesarea Maritima in ancient Palestine. She lived during the reign of the Roman emperor Diocletian (284-305) and was martyred together with two to four other women (sources differ on the exact amount as well as their names).... [more]
Kaliana f English
This name was given to 41 girl born in the USA in 2010.
Kalimba f & m English (American, Rare), Spanish (Caribbean, Modern, Rare)
The name is inspiered by the song 'Kalimba Story' by Earth, Wind & Fire. In the song, kalimba refers to an African musical instrument (thumb piano), not to a person.
Kalinda f English (Modern), Indian
An Indian name which allegedly means "sun".
Kaliska m & f Miwok
Means "coyote chasing deer" in Miwok.
Kalista f Polish, Croatian, Russian (Rare)
Polish, Russian and Croatian form of Calista.
Kalixta f Finland Swedish (Rare)
Variant spelling of Calixta.
Kaloina m & f Malagasy
Means "sing with expression" in Malagasy.
Kamélia f Hungarian
Hungarian cognate of Camelia.
Kamiika f & m Japanese
From Kami meaning “Deity, god” (神) and Ika meaning “squid” (烏賊)
Kamilia f Arabic
Means "camellia flower", related to Arabic "Kamila" meaning "perfect".
Kamilka f Czech, Polish
Diminutive of Kamila.
Kamuima m Ainu
Meaning "Cooking Bear Meat" in Ainu.
Kandida f Hungarian, German
Hungarian and German form of Candida.
Kaniela m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Daniel.
Kanilea f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, composed by "kani", meaning "sound", "melody" and "lea", meaning "joy", hence the meaning is "joyful sound", "joyful melody".
Kanisha f Indian, African American, Caribbean
Possibly a combination of the popular phonetic elements ka, nee and sha (also found in Shanika)... [more]
Kanitha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Kanitta f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Kanizja f Polish
Derived from the surname of Piotr Kanizjusz (the Polish name for Peter Canisius), a renowned Dutch Jesuit Catholic priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as a Doctor of the Church.
Kannika f Thai
Means "night-flowering jasmine" (a type of flower) in Thai.
Kanyisa f Xhosa
Means "giving light to the future" in Xhosa.
Kaorina f Japanese
From Japanese 馨 (kaori) meaning "fragrant, aromatic" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Karakia f Maori
Means "prayer" in Māori.
Karelia f Russian (Archaic)
Transferred use of the place name Karelia.
Kariara f Ijaw
Means "I prayed for her" in Ijaw.
Karmiya f Soviet
Variant of Krasarma.
Karnika f Sanskrit
Karnika means the Heart of the Lotus.
Kartiğa m Shor
Means "hawk" in Shor.
Kartika f & m Indonesian
Means "star" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कृत्तिका (Kṛttikā). This is also the Indonesian name for the constellation of the Pleiades.
Karunia f & m Indonesian
Means "blessing, gift" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit कारुण्य (kāruṇya).
Kashifa f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Kashif.
Kashiwa m Japanese (Rare)
This name can be used as a single kanji, 柏 (haku, hyaku, byaku, kashiwa) meaning "oak," or it can be combined with 可 (ka, koku, -be.ki, -be.shi) meaning "can, passable, possible," 士 (shi) meaning "gentleman, samurai" and 和 (o, ka, wa, nago.mu, yawa.ragu) meaning "harmony, Japanese style, peace, soften."... [more]
Kasilda f Basque
Basque form of Casilda. Kasilda Hernáez (1914-1992) was an anarchist and feminist.
Kasinda f Kongo
Means “child who was born at dawn” in Kikongo.
Kasmira f English (Rare)
Contracted form of Kasimira.
Kassima f Obscure
Feminine form of Kassim.
Kassiya f Russian
Russian form of Cassia.
Katavia f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name prefix ka with tavia from Octavia.
Kathira f Arabic (?)
Combination of "Katherine" or "Kathy" and the suffix -ira.
Katiela f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Elaboration of Katia with the suffix -ela (cf. Mariela, Graciela). This name is chiefly used in Nicaragua.
Katiria f American (Hispanic), Spanish (Caribbean)
Perhaps an elaborated form of Katia or Catira. This name was used by Puerto Rican dancer and singer Iris Chacón for her daughter born 1978.
Katisha f Theatre, African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown. This was used for a character in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera The Mikado (1885), set in Japan. Since the 1970s it has also been used as a blend of the prefix ka with the name Latisha.
Katoria f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic prefix ka and Toria. Also compare Latoria and Katoya.
Katrína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Katrina.
Katrîna f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Katrina.
Katrina f Albanian
Albanian form of Katherine.
Kavisha f Gujarati
Meaning "Lord of Poets".
Kavitaa f Indian
Variant of Kavita.
Kaxilda f Basque
Diminutive of Kasilda.
Keighla f Obscure
Variant of Kayla influenced by the spelling of Keighley.
Keishla f Spanish (Caribbean)
Meaning uncertain, possibly inspired by Keisha and the name element la.
Keitija f Latvian (Modern)
Latvian adaptation of Katie.
Keivana f African American (Modern)
Female name of undetermined origin.
Kekilia f Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Kaikilia. The modern spelling variant Κεκίλια (and its slightly different pronunciation) might possibly be a result of foreign influence.
Kelinda f English (Rare)
Combination of the prefix Ke- and Linda.
Kellina f English
Either an elaboration of Kelly or a variant of Kelina.
Kelsija f Latvian
Latvian borrowing of Kelsey.
Kenisha f African American (Modern), Caribbean
Combination of Ken 1 and the popular phonetic elements nee and sha... [more]
Kenitra f African American
Probably from Arabic القُنَيْطَرَة, al-qunayṭara, "the little bridge", or a blend of Kenyatta with Anitra... [more]
Kennita f American (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Kenna using the feminine dimunitive suffix -nita.
Kerasia f Greek
Derived from Greek κερά (kerá) meaning "lady, mistress" (an alternative form of κυρά (kurá)). It is also associated with the Greek word κερασιά (kerasiá) meaning "cherry tree".... [more]
Keriana f English
Combination of Keri and Ana.
Keriata f Maori
Either from keri "to dig" and ata "morning"; or from kiriata "skin that reflects", modern usage of kiriata is "movie". Also Māori form of Christiana.
Kershia f Akan
Means "queen".
Kesaria f Georgian
Georgian form of Caesaria.
Kęsmina f Lithuanian
Variant form of Kęsminė.
Ketlīna f Latvian (Modern)
Latvian boworring of Caitlin.
Kevisha f African American
Possibly a variant of Keisha.
Keyshia f African American
Variant of Keisha; also compare Kecia. Known bearers of this name include Keyshia Cole (1981-), an American R&B singer, and Keyshia Ka'oir Davis (1985-), a Jamaican entrepreneur and the wife of rapper Gucci Mane.
Khabira f African American (?)
Possibly derived from Arabic الخبير (al-Khabīr) "the all-aware", one of the names of Allah in the Quran.
Khadika f Sanskrit, Hinduism, Hindi, Indian
MEANING; fried or parched grain... [more]
Khadima f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Khadim
Khadiya f Kazakh
Possibly the Kazakh form of Hadia 1
Khadiza f Bengali
Bengali form of Khadija.
Khairia f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic خيرية (see Khayriyya).
Khajika f Sanskrit, Indian, Hinduism, Hindi, Tamil
MEANING : churning-stick, ladle or spoon... [more]
Khalima f Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Chechen
Uzbek, Kyrgyz and Chechen form of Halimah.
Khalisa f Arabic
Strictly feminine form of Khalis.
Khamisa f Arabic
Feminine form of Khamis.
Khanita f Thai
Alternate transcription of Khanittha.
Khatika f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism
MEANING : chalk, external opening of ear, a fragrant grass ( Andropogon Muricatus)... [more]
Khatira f Uzbek, Azerbaijani (Expatriate)
Uzbek feminine form of Khatir. It is also the form of Xatirə used outside Azerbaijan.
Khelifa m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic خليفة (see Khalifa) chiefly used in North Africa.
Khelina f Russian
Presumably a Russian form of Helia.
Khilana f Hindi, Indian
From Hindi खिलना (khilana) meaning "to blossom".
Khilola f Uzbek, Tajik, Kyrgyz
Variant of Hilol.
Khivrya f Ukrainian (Rare, Archaic), Theatre
Ukrainian variant of Fevroniya. The name was borne by a character in Modest Mussorgsky's comic opera 'The Fair at Sorochyntsi' (1874 - 1880) which was based on Nikolai Gogol's short story of the same name, from his early (1832) collection of Ukrainian stories 'Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka'.
Khoudia f Arabic
This names origin is Senegalese,it is a Arabic name,with a French spelling and pronounced in Wolof.
Khriska f Bulgarian
Diminutive of Khristina.
Khusika f Santali
Means "happiness" in Santali.
Khvicha m Mingrelian, Georgian, Literature, Popular Culture
Derived from a Mingrelian word that means "bright, brilliant, glittering, sparkling".... [more]
Kiakona m Hawaiian
Hawaiian for "pillar of Kona". Kona is the name of a star.
Kichiya m Japanese
From Japanese 吉 (kichi) meaning "good luck", 紀 (ki) meaning "chronicle", 知 (chi) meaning "know, wisdom" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also", 弥 (ya) meaning "all the more, increasingly", 彌 (ya) meaning "extensive, full, fill, complete" or 矢 (ya) meaning "arrow"... [more]
Kidsada m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai กฤษฎา (see Kritsada).
Kieruka f Igbo
Variant of Nkiruka.
Kikilia f Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Cecilia.
Kikuška f Slovak
Slovak diminutive of Kristína. Also compare Kikuša.
Kilaala f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Kilâla.
Kiliána f Hungarian
Feminine form of Kilián.
Kilissa f Ancient Greek
Means "woman from Cilicia", an ancient region in southeastern Asia Minor.
Killara f & m Indigenous Australian (Rare), Darug
Means "permanent, always there" in Darug. ... [more]