This is a list of submitted names in which the usage is Korean; and the ending sequence is a or ah; and the length is 7.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Aeng-hwa 앵화, 櫻花 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 櫻 (aeng) meaning "cherry, cherry blossom" combined with 花 (hwa) meaning "flower, bloom, anger".
Bang-gwa 방과, 芳果 m Korean, HistoryMeaning unknown. This was the personal name of Jeongjong (1357-1419), second king of the Joseon dynasty.
Bitnara 빛나라 f KoreanFrom native Korean 빛 (bit) meaning "light, glow." and From native Korean 나라 (nara) meaning "country, nation, state, kingdom."
Bong-cha 봉차 f KoreanDerived from the Korean Hangul 봉 (
bong) and 차 (
cha).
Chae-hwa 채화, 彩花, 彩華 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 彩 (chae) meaning "colour" combined with 花 (hwa) meaning "flower, bloom, anger" or 華 (hwa) meaning "flower, petal, China". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Chang-ha 창하, 窗夏, 窗霞 f KoreanFrom 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.
Cheonsa 천사, 天使, 天師 f Korean (Modern, Rare)From the Korean word 천사 (Cheon-Sa), which comes from Sino-Korean 天使. The character 天 (Cheon (천)) primarily means "Heaven" and by extension, "Sky," and the character 使 (Sa (사)) means "Messenger." The name means "Angel" or "God's Messenger," but can also be interpreted in a more literal sense as "Heavenly Messenger" or "Messenger of the Sky." There also is the alternate meaning, coming from Sino-Korean 天師, which means "Celestial Master (Leader of Zhengyi Dao)" in Taoism... [
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Chun-hwa 춘화 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 春 (
chun) "spring" and 華 (
hwa) "flowery; illustrious" or 花 (
hwa) "flower; blossoms".
Gyeong-A 경아, 景雅, 暻娥 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 景
(gyeong) meaning "scenery, view" or 暻
(gyeong) meaning "bright" combined with 雅
(a) meaning "elegant, graceful, refined" or 娥
(a) meaning "good, beautiful"... [
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Han-bada 한바다 m Korean (Modern, Rare)From
Bada prefixed with 한
(han), either a determiner from the numeral
Hana meaning "one," or the present determiner form of adjective 하다
(hada) meaning "big, large, great."
Jeong-ja 정자, 貞子 f KoreanFrom Korean hangul
정, hanja
貞 (
jeong) "chastity, virtue" or "chaste, virtuous" and
자, hanja
子 (
ja) "child, offspring", making it a cognate of - or even a direct borrowing from - the popular Japanese name
Sadako.... [
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Sandara 산다라 f Korean (Rare)Means "grow up brightly and healthily" in Korean. A famous bearer is South Korean singer Sandara Park (1984-). Her name comes from the childhood nickname of general Kim Yu-shin (595 – 673).
Seong-ja 成子, 聖子, 성자 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 成 (seong) meaning "turn into, become, get, grow, elapse, reach" or 聖 (seong) meaning "holy, saint, sage, master, priest" combined with 子 (ja) meaning "child". Other hanja combinations are possible.... [
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Yeonhwa 연화 f KoreanFrom 妍 "beautiful, handsome; seductive" and 華 (hwa) "flowery; illustrious" or 花 (hwa) "flower; blossoms".
Yong-hwa 용화 m & f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 容 "looks, appearance; figure, form" and 和 "harmony, peace; peaceful, calm".
Young-ah 영아, 永雅 f KoreanFrom Sino-Korean 永 (
yeong) meaning "eternal" and 雅 (
ah) meaning "elegant, graceful, refined". Other hanja combinations are also possible.