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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is feminine; and the pattern is *da.
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Raeshanda f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic element ray and Shanda. Also compare Rashonda... [more]
Rafida f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Feminine form of Rafid.
Raghda f Arabic
From Arabic رغد (raghd) meaning "prosperity, affluence, comfort".
Ragnhilda f Medieval Scandinavian
Medieval Norwegian form of Ragnhildr.
Ragnilda f Old Swedish, Medieval Scandinavian
Medieval Norwegian variant and Old Swedish cognate of Ragnhilda.
Rajmonda f Hungarian, Albanian
Feminine form of Rajmond.
Rajmùnda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Rajmùnd.
Ralda f English (Rare)
English short form of the Spanish name Esmeralda.
Ralinda f African American (Rare)
a combination of the suffix Ra and the name Linda.
Rangda f Indonesian Mythology
Means "widow" in Balinese. In Balinese mythology this is the name of a demon who embodies the forces of evil, considered the nemesis of Barong. Her eternal battle with Barong is depicted in Balinese dance, in which she is portrayed as an old woman with long hair and nails and a terrifying face with fangs, protruding eyes and a long tongue.
Ranilda f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Portuguese form of Ragnhild (compare Raginhild) and variant of Renilda.
Rashawnda f African American
Likely a feminine form of Rashawn influenced by Shawnda or Lashonda.
Rasheda f Bengali
Bengali form of Rashida.
Rasheeda f Arabic, Urdu, Indian (Muslim), Dhivehi
Arabic variant transcription of Rashida as well as the Urdu and Dhivehi form.
Räšiđä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Rashida.
Rasyida f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Rashida.
Ravenilda f Medieval English (Latinized)
Latinized form of Rauenilde or Ravenild, the medieval English forms of Hrafnhildr.
Ravonda f American
Likely an invented name, perhaps a variant of Vonda.
Rəxşəndə f Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Persian رخشنده (rakhshandeh) meaning "shining, bright".
Raymonda f English, Dutch, Theatre
Feminine form of Raymond. It is the name of the titular character in the ballet 'Raymonda'.
Raziedda f Sicilian
Truncated form of Graziedda.
Redá f Sami
Sami form of Reeta.
Regalada f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Regalado.
Regelinda f Medieval Slavic, Medieval German, German (Modern, Rare)
The name appears to be Germanic, containing the name elements REGIN "advice, council" and LIND "linden tree, lime; shield (made of lime wood); gentle, soft".... [more]
Reida f Romansh
Variant of Reta.
Reinalda f Dutch (Rare), Spanish, Portuguese
Dutch feminine form of Reinald as well as the Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Reinaldo. Also compare Reynalda.
Reinauda f Gascon, Lengadocian
Feminine form of Reinaud.
Relinda f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Relinde.
Remismonda f Italian
Feminine form of Remismondo
Remismunda f Spanish
Feminine form of Remismundo
Remunda f Sardinian
Feminine form of Remundu.
Remundedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Remunda.
Renada f Gascon, Provençal
Feminine form of Renat.
Reneilda f Filipino (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Reinhilde used in the Philippines.
Revonda f English (American, Archaic)
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Reynalda f Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Reynaldo.
Rezeda f Tatar, Bashkir, Chechen (Rare)
Derived from Tatar рәсидә (räsidä) meaning "mature, ripe"; ultimately from Arabic رَشَدَ (rašada) "to be well guided, to be of age".
Rezeda f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian rezeda "reseda, mignonette (the plant)".
Rheda f Anglo-Saxon Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Old English Hrêðe or Hrêða. Rheda is a goddess attested solely by Bede in his 8th-century work De temporum ratione, where she is connected with the month "Rhedmonth" (which is the equivalent of modern day March).
Richarda f Dutch, German
Feminine form of Richard.
Richenda f English (British, Rare), English (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Romani (Archaic)
Variant of the medieval name Richenza, used since at least the 18th century. It is often regarded as a feminine form of Richard... [more]
Richolda f Anglo-Norman
Feminine form of Richold.
Ricmuda f Old High German
Old High German variant of Ricmot.
Ricolda f Anglo-Norman
Feminine form of Richold.
Riddhida f Sanskrit, Hindi, Indian, Nepali, Sinhalese, Hinduism, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese
MEANING - giver of sucess, bestowing magical-powers or fortune. a name of goddess Durga. Here ऋद्धि means magicalpowers, success + दा means conferring
Riharda f Slovene
Feminine form of Rihard.
Riidá f Sami
Variant of Riittá.
Rijada f Bosnian
Bosnian feminine form of Riad.
Rikarda f Hungarian
Feminine form of Richárd.
Rikilda f Medieval English
Medieval English variant of Richild.
Rilinda f Albanian
Feminine form of Rilind.
Rinalda f Italian (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Albanian (Rare)
Italian feminine form of Rinaldo and Dutch variant form of Reinalda.
Rinda f Popular Culture, English, Norse Mythology
Short form of names ending in -rinda (Florinda, Lorinda, etc.).... [more]
Riszarda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Riszôrd and cognate of Ryszarda.
Ritedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Rita.
Roda f German (Rare)
A feminine short form of Germanic names including the name element hroð "fame" (e.g. Roderich).
Roda f Arabic
Alternate transcription of روضة (see Rawda).
Rodelinda f Lombardic, Theatre, Spanish (Mexican)
Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and English form of Rodelind. Rodelinda (6th century) was a Lombard queen by marriage to king Audoin, and the mother of king Alboin... [more]
Roelanda f Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Roeland.
Rogneda f Medieval Slavic, Medieval Russian, History
Slavic variant of the Old Norse name Ragnhildr (see Ragnhild). It was borne by a wife of the 10th-century Kievan prince Vladimir the Great.
Roida f Batak
From Toba Batak ro meaning "come, arrive" and ida meaning "see, look".
Rojda f Kurdish
Variant of Roja.
Rolanda f English, Slovene, Albanian
Feminine form of Roland.
Rollanda f Provençal
Feminine form of Rolland.
Rolonda f African American
Variant of Rolanda. This is borne by the American talk show host Rolonda Watts (1959-).
Romalda f Aragonese, Lithuanian
Aragonese feminine form of Romaldo and Lithuanian feminine form of Romaldas.
Rómùalda f Kashubian
Feminine form of Rómùôld.
Ronelda f Afrikaans
Feminine form of Ronald. Ronelda Kamfer (born 1981) is an Afrikaans-speaking South African poet.
Ronîda f Kurdish
Meaning uncertain. This name might possibly be the feminine form of Ronî.
Rosamunda f Italian, Galician, Spanish
Italian, Galician and Spanish form of Rosamund.
Rosanda f Slovene
Variant of Rosana.
Rosedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Rosa 1.
Rosinda f Aragonese
Aragonese form of Rosenda.
Roslinda f Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian form of Rosalind.
Rosmanda f English (Rare)
Used among some Amish and Mennonite communities a variant of the name Rosamund.
Rósmunda f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Rosamunda.
Rosvilda f Italian (Rare, Archaic)
This name, now extremely rare, comes from the German 'rosen weilt', signifying "wild rose".
Rosyida f Indonesian
Indonesian form of Rashida.
Rowaida f Arabic
Means “calm, slowly” in Arabic.
Rowayda f Arabic
Alternate transcription of رويدا (Rowaida)
Rozalinda f Hungarian, Polish, Slovak
Hungarian, Polish and Slovak form of Rosalind.
Rozamunda f Polish, Hungarian
Polish and Hungarian form of Rosamund.
Rozonda f African American (Rare)
Possibly a combination of Roz and Rhonda. A notable bearer is American singer Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas (1971-).
Ruda f Yiddish (Polonized)
Polish-influenced variant of Raisa 2.
Rulanda f Quechua
Strictly feminine form of Rulandu.
Rumalda f Spanish
Feminine form of Rumaldo.
Rusyda f Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay form of Rushda.
Ruthilda f English (Archaic)
English cognate of Ruthild.
Ruvayda f Chechen
Chechen form of Ruwayda.
Rüveyda f Turkish
Turkish form of Ruweyda.
Ruwaida f Arabic
Means "(walking, going) leisurely, slowly" in Arabic.
Ruwayda f Arabic
Variant of Ruweyda.
Ruweyda f Somali
Somali form of Ruwaida.
Rwanda f African American (Rare)
Variant of Rhonda influenced by the spelling of the African country Rwanda.
Ryda f English (Modern)
Feminine form of “Ryder”.
Ryszarda f Polish
Feminine form of Ryszard.
Sabedda f Corsican, Sicilian
Truncated form of Isabedda.
Sada f & m Japanese
From 定 (sada) meaning "certain, true, definite, sure," also used as 貞, referring to chastity and virtue.... [more]
Sada f English (American)
Likely a pet form of Sarah (see Sadie). A famous bearer is actress Sada Thompson (1927-2011).
Saeda f Arabic
Possibly a variant of Syeda.
Saeda f & m Japanese (Rare)
From 小枝 (saeda) meaning "twig, spray" (compare Koeda).... [more]
Saeida f & m Arabic
Means "HAPPY" in Arabic.
Sæmunda f Icelandic
Feminine form of Sæmundur.
Säğiđä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Sa'ida.
Şahzadə f & m Azerbaijani
Means "prince, princess" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian شاهزاده (shāhzāde).
Saïda f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Sa'ida used in Northern Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent.
Sajeda f Arabic, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Arabic ساجدة (see Sajida), as well as the Bengali form.
Sajida f Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Sajid.
Salda f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian salds "sweets, sugary".
Saluda f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly after the Saluda Mountains and Saluda River, both located along the border of North and South Carolina.
Sananda f & m Hindi, Bengali, Hinduism
Derived from Sanskrit आनन्द (ananda) meaning "happiness, bliss". In Shaiva tradition, this name belongs to one of the four sages created by the god Brahma... [more]
Sanda f Latvian
Contracted form of Sandra.
Sanda m & f Malagasy
Means "value" in Malagasy.
Sanjida f Bengali
Derived from Persian سنجیده‎ (sanjideh) meaning "weighed, considered, evaluated".
Saralinda f English
A combination of Sara and Linda.
Saranda f Albanian
From Saranda (or Sarandë), the name of a city in Albania. The name itself derives from the Greek Άγιοι Σαράντα (Agioi Saranda), meaning "Forty Saints", honouring the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.
Sarıada f Yakut
From сарыал (sarıal) meaning "radiance, halo, shining".
Saronda f African American (Rare)
Meaning unknown. 97 people in the U.S. have this name.
Satiada f Celtic Mythology
The name of a Celtic goddess worshipped in Roman Britain. Etymology is uncertain, but may be related to the Proto-Celtic *sāti- meaning ‘saturation’ or *satjā- meaning ‘swarm’.
Säüdä f Bashkir (Rare)
Bashkir form of Sawda.
Saurimonda f Folklore, Medieval Occitan
From Old Occitan saur "blond" and mond "world". This is the name of an evil entity who manifested herself as a girl with fair hair and blue eyes.
Sauvada f Occitan
Feminine form of Sauvat.
Savda f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Sevda.
Säyđä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Saida.
Sayda f Persian, Arabic
girl's name is a variant of Saida ... [more]
Sayida f Arabic
Feminine version of Sayid.
Schulda f Arthurian Cycle
One of the three Fatal Sisters – the others were Urd and Verandi – who presided over the past, present, and future.... [more]
Sebienda f Medieval Occitan
Occitan cognate of Sapience.
Secònda f Emilian-Romagnol
Emilian-Romagnol form of Seconda.
Seconda f Italian
Italian form of Secunda.
Seda f Chechen
Means "star" in Chechen.
Seda m & f Khmer
Means "eggfruit" in Khmer.
Sedrida f History (Ecclesiastical)
Catalan and Spanish form of Sæthryth.
Seeda f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sida.
Šeherezada f Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare), Bosnian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian, Bosnian, Slovene and Serbian form of Shahrazad.
Sejayda f African American
Combinations of the name Selena and Jayda.
Selda f English (Rare), German (Rare), Yiddish (Rare)
English and German variant of Zelda 2, the short form of Griselda, as well as a variant of Zelda 1, the feminine form of Selig, occasionally found among Yiddish speakers in German-speaking areas.
Selenda f English (American, Rare)
Possibly a variant of Selena or Celinda.
Semiramida f Polish
Polish form of Semiramis.
Šemsida f Bosnian
Variant form of Šemsudina.
Senada f Bosnian
Feminine form of Senad.
Senaida f Bosnian (Rare)
Feminine form of Senad.
Senegarda f Medieval Occitan
Possibly from Old Occitan sener "sir" and garda "to maintain".
Sennehilda f Old High German, Medieval, Medieval German
Old High German sin "sense; meaning; opinion" + Old High German hiltja "battle".
Seoda f Irish (Modern)
Directly taken from Irish seoda meaning "jewels". This is a modern Irish name.
Sepulveda f & m Spanish
Derived from the name of the Sepulveda valley in the mountains of Segovia. It is possibly derived from Spanish sepultar "to bury".
Šerida f Sumerian Mythology
The Sumerian name of the dawn goddess Aya. While the etymology is uncertain, one suggested root is the Akkadian šērtum, meaning "morning".
Serilda f English (American, Archaic), American (South, Archaic)
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Sarahild. It was regionally popular in the Midwestern and Southern United States in the 19th century (see also Zerelda).
Şeyda f Turkish
Derived from Persian شيدا (sheydā) meaning "enamoured, madly in love".
Seyda f Kurdish
Kurdish form of Sevda.
Shada f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Shatha.
Shahada m & f Arabic
Means "testimony, attestation" or "shahada (Islamic faith in Allah and Muhammed), martyrdom".
Shakherezada f Russian
Russian form of Shahrazad.
Shakhrizoda f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Shahrizad
Shakhzoda f Uzbek, Tajik
Feminine form of Shakhzod.
Shalonda f African American
Possibly a blend of the popular phonetic prefix sha with Yolanda or Rolanda... [more]
Shaquanda f African American
Combination of the phonetic elements sha, quan and da.
Sharda f Indian (Sikh)
The Sharda temple has a special significance in the evolution of the people of Kashmir as an intellectual identity and it was an ancient site of learning in the subcontinent. The indigenous script of Kashmir has been named after the presiding deity i.e the Goddess Sharda.
Shavonda f African American
Blend of Shavonne and Vonda, or a combination of the phonetic element sha with the name Vonda.
Shawanda f African American
Combination of the popular phonetic prefix sha and the name Wanda.
Shelda f English
Perhaps a feminine form of Sheldon.
Sherida f Near Eastern Mythology, Dutch, Literature, Popular Culture
Sumerian goddess, consort of Utu.... [more]
Shida m & f Swahili, Persian
The name is originated from Arabic language meaning horrible, suffering, hardness or struggles
Shida f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Shi and Da
Shluida f Medieval Jewish
Likely from the Upper German word schlude, "carefree." This name is recorded as a female name in the Jewish community of Erfurt, Germany in the 13th-century
Shohida f Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Shahidah, which is the feminine form of Shahid.
Shovda f Chechen
Means "spring, well, source" in Chechen.
Shreyada f Indian (Modern)
the meaning of this name is tne one who gives wealth i.e., Goddess lakshmi