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.
Vahisoa m & f MalagasyEtymology uncertain, possibly from the Malagasy
vahy meaning "vine" and
soa meaning "good".
Vaiatea f & m TahitianMeans "distant waters" from Tahitian
vai meaning "water" and
atea meaning "distant, far away".
Valisoa f MalagasyMeans "reward", or from the Malagasy name for the Scaevola plumieri shrub.
Vanilla f English (Rare)From the English word
vanilla referring to "the fruit or bean of the vanilla plant, or the extract made from it, or the distinctive fragrant flavour/flavor characteristic of vanilla extract"... [
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Vaumisa m Old PersianMeans "longing for the good", from Old Persian 𐎺𐎢
(vahu) "good" and
isa "desirous, wishing, seeking".
Vayeira m & f Hebrew"He appeared."
The God of Abraham, Issac, and Jacob appeared. Venissa f Anglo-Saxon MythologyVenissa, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth's 12th century Historia Regum Britanniae, was a daughter of the Roman Emperor
Claudius, whom he gave in marriage to the British king
Arvirargus once he had submitted to Rome.... [
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Vennila f TamilMeans "white moon" from Tamil வெண்
(veṇ) meaning "white, pure" and நிலா
(nilā) meaning "moon".
Verbeia f Celtic MythologyThe Celtic goddess of the river Wharfe (North Yorkshire, England) known from a single inscription found in Ilkley, England and therefore interpreted as a local deity.... [
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Verenia f Ancient RomanVerenia was one of the first Vestal Virgins, selected by Numa Pompilius, the second king of Rome.
Veronia f ItalianElaboration of Verona, a a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy. Rarely used as a given name.
Vespina f Theatre, LiteratureMeaning uncertain, it could be related to the Latin
vesperum meaning "evening" or the Latin and Italian
vespa meaning "wasp". Vespina is Queen
Veremonda's maid in an Italian opera called "
Veremonda, l'amazzone di Aragona" (with the English translation being "
Veremonda, the Amazon of Aragon" also known as "Il Delio")... [
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Vicheka f & m KhmerMeans "November, Scorpio (zodiac)" in Khmer, ultimately from Sanskrit वृश्चिक
(vṛścika) meaning "scorpion".
Vidarna m Old PersianUncertain etymology. Could mean "piercing the guilty", from Old Persian
vid "to pierce" and
darna "guilt*, or "he who knows the guilt/wrong" if the first element is instead
vida "to know, understand"; it could mean "he who tears apart; the ripper" if derived from Avestan
vi "apart, asunder" and Middle Persian
darr "to split, to tear" (compare modern Persian دریدن
(daridan)).
Vidisha f IndianAlso a city, district and central railway junction in Madhya Pradesh, India from where the Tropic of Cancer passes.
Vidonia f PortugueseVidonia is a girl's name of Portuguese origin meaning "vine branch"
Vikheda f SanskritMEANING : free from weariness, alert, fresh, free from depression . Here वि means free from + खेद / खेदा means weariness, sorrow or pain... [
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Vilenka f Croatian (Rare)Very rare name in Croatia, exclusively for women and most commonly used in the coastal region. Meaning uncertain, possibly coming from the mythological creature ''Vila'' (Slavic fae).
Vimbina m & f MalagasyMeans "carry in the arms, carry in the hands" in Malagasy.
Vinolia f ItalianMeans “peace” in Old English. This name increased in popularity in Italy in the 2000s.
Vintilă m Medieval Romanian, RomanianRomanian name of unclear origin, used as both a masculine personal name and a family name. It was most notably borne as a given name by Vintilă Brătianu (1867-1930), Prime Minister of Romania (1927-1928)... [
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Vishada f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Hinduism, Marathi, Nepali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, Gujarati, Indian (Sikh), AssameseMEANING - spotless, brilliant, bright, calm, evident, intelligible, clear, cheerful
Volodia m French (Rare)Variant of
Volodya used in the Western world. It was borne by Chilean writer and activist Volodia Teitelboim (1916-2008).
Volusia f Ancient RomanFeminine form of
Volusius. Notable bearers of this name include the Roman noblewomen Volusia Saturnina (1st century BC) and Volusia Cornelia (1st century AD), who each were the daughter of a Roman senator.
Waasila f South AfricanProbably derived from Arabic وَسِيلَة (wasīla) "means, medium; tool, instrument; measure, step provision".
Wachira m & f ThaiMeans "diamond, lightning bolt, vajra" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वज्र
(vajra).
Waiaria f MaoriFrom
wai meaning "water" and
āria meaning "tidal pool".
Wailana f & m HawaiianFrom
wailana meaning "calm, still water" and "to banish, exile" in Hawaiian.
Waipuna m HawaiianMeaning "spring water", from the Hawaiian elements
wai "water" and
puna "spring (of water)".
Waitara f MaoriDerived from the Maori
waitara, possibly meaning "mountain stream" or "pure water".
Wangxia f ChineseFrom the Chinese
望 (wàng) meaning "look at, look forward to, hope, expect" and
霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Wanwisa f ThaiDerived from Thai วันวิสาขบูชา
(wanwisakhabucha) referring to Visakha Puja (or Vesak), a Buddhist holiday that celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha.
Wichita f Popular CultureThe name of a character from the 2009 movie "Zombieland". Wichita is also a city in Kansas, United States.
Wikvaya m HopiHopi name meaning "one who brings", derived from Hopi
wíkva "bring, fetch" (plural
wíkvaya).
Winiata m & f MaoriMāori form of English surname Wynyard, derived from Old English
wīngeard meaning "vineyard".
Winneka f PotawatomiThe name is believed to originate from the Potawatomi language, meaning 'beautiful place"
Wiphada f ThaiMeans "bright, luminous" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit विभात
(vibhāta).
Wittiza m GothicWittiza (c. 687 – probably 710) was the Visigothic King of Hispania from 694 until his death, co-ruling with his father, Egica, until 702 or 703.
Xiangna f ChineseFrom the Chinese
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" or
祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen, happiness" and
娜 (nà) meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate".
Xiangwa f ChineseFrom the Chinese
香 (xiāng) meaning "fragrant, sweet smelling, incense" and
娃 (wá) meaning "doll, baby, pretty girl".
Xianhua f ChineseFrom the Chinese
贤 (xián) meaning "virtuous, worthy, good" and
花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Xianxia f ChineseFrom the Chinese
仙 (xiān) meaning "transcendent, immortal" or
娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" and
霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Xiaohua f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 小
(xiǎo) meaning "small" or 孝
(xiào) meaning "filial piety, obedience" combined with 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [
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