Submitted Names Matching Pattern *i*a

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *i*a.
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usage
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Filya m Russian
Russian dimunitive of Filipp.
Fimmilena f Germanic Mythology
Fimmilena was a goddes known from inscriptions in Northern England. Her functions are unclear; there have, however, been efforts to link her name to the Fimelthing, a kind of court held in early medieval times.
Fína m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Finn 2.
Fina f Medieval Occitan, Occitan
Derived from Old French fin "delicate, tender".
Fina f Catalan, Spanish, Galician, Romansh
Romansh, Catalan and Spanish short form of Josefina and Galician short form of Xosefina.
Finaritra m & f Malagasy
Means "happy" in Malagasy.
Fineta f Catalan
Diminutive of Josefina.
Fingola f Manx, History
Manx form of Finnguala. Fingola was the name of the queen of Godred III of Mann.
Finia f Basque
Basque name related to Eufemia (see Euphemia), most likely a short form.
Finiavana m & f Malagasy
Means "intent, purpose" in Malagasy.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Fina.
Finja f German (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly a form of Finya.... [more]
Finna f Icelandic, Danish (Rare), Old Norse
Old Norse feminine form of Finnr.
Finna m Greenlandic
Younger form of Fína.
Finnboga f Icelandic
Icelandic feminine form of Finnbogi.
Finnea f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly intended as a feminine form of Finneas.
Finnja f German (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly a form of Finya.... [more]
Finoana m & f Malagasy
Means "faith" in Malagasy.
Finola f Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Fina.
Finuca f Galician
Diminutive of Fina.
Finucha f Galician (Rare)
Galician hypocorism of Xosefa, Xosefina, Josefa and Josefina.
Finvarra m Irish Mythology
Finvarra, also called Finvara, Finn Bheara,Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the king of the Daoine Sidhe of western Ireland in Irish folklore. In some legends, he is also the ruler of the dead. Finvarra is a benevolent figure, associated with horses, who ensures good harvests and rewards mortals with riches
Finya f Russian
Diminutive form of Rufina.
Fiodora f Moldovan (Rare)
Feminine form of Fiodor.
Fiodoria f Moldovan (Rare)
Feminine form of Fiodor.
Fiokla f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thekla.
Fióna f Faroese (Modern), Hungarian (Modern)
Faroese and Hungarian borrowing of Fiona.
Fionella f Scottish
The Italian Fiorella (little flower) + Fiona (the princess). Cinderella + Fiona. I created it, but also found it was supposedly a Scottish name as well according to google.
Fionnula f Irish, Irish Mythology
Variant of Fionnghuala (see Fionnuala). A known bearer of this name is the Irish actress Fionnula Flanagan (b. 1941).
Fiora f Italian (Rare), Corsican, Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Italian and Corsican fiore "flower".
Fiorangela f Italian (Rare)
Apparently a combination of Italian fiore "flower" and Angela.
Fiordalisa f Italian (Rare)
Derived from Italian fiordaliso "cornflower". In heraldry, however, fiordaliso is the Italian term for Fleur-de-lis; as such, Fiordalisa is also an adoption and adaption of French Fleurdelys.
Fiordelisa f Literature
Variant of Fiordalisa. This name is borne by the protagonist of Andrew Lang's translation of The Blue Bird by Madame d'Aulnoy. She is known as Florine in the original version.
Fiordespina f Literature
Likely derived from Italian fiore meaning "flower" combined with either Italian spina meaning "thorn" or ancient Greek δέσποινα (despoina) meaning "mistress, lady" (see Despina)... [more]
Fiordispina f Carolingian Cycle, Literature
Derived from Italian fiore meaning "flower" combined with Italian di meaning "of" and either Italian spina meaning "thorn" or spino meaning "briar, thornbush".... [more]
Fiorebella f Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian cognate of Florabel. It was recorded in Naples, Italy.
Fiorenta f Italian (Archaic)
Feminine form of Fiorente as well as a variant form of Fiorenza, which is the main Italian form of Florentia.... [more]
Fiorentina f Italian (Rare)
Italian cognate of Florentina.
Fioreta f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian borrowing of Fioretta.
Fioretta f Italian (Rare)
From Italian fiore "flower" combined with a diminutive suffix.
Fiorina f Italian
Feminine form of Fiorino.
Fiorinda f Italian (Rare)
Italian variant of Florinda.
Fiorita f Italian
Italian form of Florita.
Fípa f Faroese
Faroese form of Fífa.
Fiqa f Arabic
Short form of Shafiqa.
Fira f Indonesian
Possibly a variant of Zafira.
Firdausa f Tatar
Tatar feminine form of Firdaus.
Firoza f Bengali
Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Firtsa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Tirzah.
Firüzä f Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Firuzeh.
Fisba f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Thisbe.
Fisseha m Ge'ez
Means "joy" in Ge'ez.
Fita f Spanish
Diminutive of Adelfa
Fitahiana m & f Malagasy
Means "blessing" in Malagasy.
Fitela m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Old English equivalent of Sinfjötli. It occurs in the anonymous 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf'.
Fitia m & f Malagasy
Means "love" in Malagasy.
Fitiavana m & f Malagasy
Means "love, affection" in Malagasy.
Fitria f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fitri.
Fitriana f Indonesian
Elaboration of Fitri.
Fiurenza f Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Florentia.
Fiva f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thebe.
Fiza f Hindi
Meaning "atmosphere".
Flamina f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Flaminia.
Flamínia f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Flaminia.
Flàvia f Catalan, Gascon, Provençal
Catalan, Gascon and Provençal form of Flavia.
Flavià m Catalan
Catalan form of Flavianus.
Flavija f Russian
Russian form of Flavia.
Flaviya f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Flavia.
Flawia f Polish
Polish form of Flavia.
Flawiana f Polish
Polish form of Flaviana.
Flicka f English, Popular Culture
Diminutive of Felicity. This name was notably borne by the titular character (a horse) in the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
Flisa f Swedish (Rare), Literature
Taken from the name of one of the characters in Bertil Almqvist's 1950s children's book classic Barna Hedenhös which is set in the Stone Age.... [more]
Flita f Literature
Flita (The blossom and the fruit) is the title of a novel by the theosophic author Mabel Collins. The protagonist of the novel is a practioner of black magic.
Flladina f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian fllad "breeze, light wind; fresh air".
Floralia f English, Spanish (Latin American), Mexican
Allegedly a rare elaboration of Flora, perhaps inspired by names like Rosalia.
Florazinha f Portuguese
Portuguese diminutive of Flora
Florcia f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Florcita f Spanish
Diminutive of Florencia.
Flordeliza f Filipino
Spanish form of Fleurdelys.
Flordespina f Carolingian Cycle, Literature
This name is borne by a character in Francisco de Barahona's Flor de caballerías (1599). The name is thought to be derived from Spanish flor de espina "thorn flower; hawthorn flower"... [more]
Floreanita f Spanish
Diminutive of Floreana.
Florecita f Spanish (Philippines), Spanish (Mexican)
Spanish diminutive of Flor, formed using the diminutive suffix‎ -cita.
Florència f Catalan
Catalan form of Florence.
Florencija f Croatian (Rare), Lithuanian (Rare)
Croatian and Lithuanian form of Florentia (see Florence). Note that Florencija is also the Lithuanian name for the Italian city of Florence.
Florentiana f Late Roman, Dutch (Rare)
Feminine form of Florentianus. This name is not to be confused with the similar-looking name Florentina.
Florentzia f Basque (Rare)
Basque form of Spanish Florencia (compare Florence).
Floretia f Medieval French
Derived from Latin floretia "floweriness".
Floria f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Flori.
Florià m Catalan
Catalan form of Florianus.
Floriana f Albanian
Feminine form of Florian.
Florica f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Flóra.
Flórida f Portuguese (Rare)
Portuguese form of Florida.
Florida f Late Roman, Albanian, Italian (Rare), English (American), Spanish (Latin American), Louisiana Creole
Feminine form of Floridus. This is also the name of a state in the United States of America, which was originally named La Florida by the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León (1474-1521)... [more]
Floridalma f Spanish (Latin American), Central American
Either a combination of the names Florida and Alma 1 or a combination of the related Spanish words florida meaning "flourishing, blooming, florid" and alma meaning "soul"... [more]
Floridia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Floridius.
Florija f Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian and Slovene form of Floria.
Florijana f Albanian, Croatian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Albanian, Croatian and Slovene form of Floriana.... [more]
Florina f Albanian
Feminine form of Albanian Florin.
Florinca f Arthurian Cycle
A lady saved by Tristan the Younger (Tristan’s son) from her cad of a husband.
Florinela f Romanian
Feminine form of Florinel and diminutive of Florina.
Florinta f Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly simply an elaboration of Flora with the suffix -inta.
Florisbela f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Combination of Portuguese flor "flower" and bela "pretty, beautiful".
Florisdelfa f Arthurian Cycle
It's origins are unknown but presumably a coinage from of the Latin flos "flower" and the Greek adelphe "sister".... [more]
Florissa f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch feminine form of Floris.
Florizella f English (British, Rare)
A female form of Florizel
Floronia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Floronius. Floronia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Florunia f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Florusia f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Fluonia f Roman Mythology
Derives from fluo, fluere, "to flow," is a form of Juno who retains the nourishing blood within the womb. Women attended to the cult of Juno Fluonia "because she held back the flow of blood (i.e., menstruation) in the act of conception" and pregnancy... [more]
Flurina f Romansh, Swiss
Feminine form of Flurin.
Flurinda f Romansh
Elaboration of Flurina.
Fomaida f Medieval Russian
Russian form of Thomais.
Foniya f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek foniy meaning "transitory, passing".
Fonteia f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Fonteius. Fonteia was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Foraoisa f Irish
Feminine form of Foraoise.
Forica f Sardinian
Short form of Salvatorica.
Formiga m & f Brazilian
A Portuguese word meaning "ant". ... [more]
Forsythia f English (Rare)
From the name of forsythia, any of a genus of shrubs that produce yellow flowers in spring. They were named in honour of the British botanist William Forsyth (1737-1804), whose surname was derived from Gaelic Fearsithe, a personal name meaning literally "man of peace" (cf... [more]
Fortina f Gascon
Feminine form of Fort.
Fortissima f Italian
Feminine form of Fortissimo.
Fotia f Greek
It means fire, or blaze. It is a Greek name I stumbled across one time and liked the sound of it.
Fotida f Russian (Archaic)
Russian form of Photis.
Fotiha f Uzbek
Means "the 1st chapter of the Qu'ran" in Uzbek.
Fotima f Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Fatimah.
Fotina f Albanian (Rare, Archaic), Italian, Russian (Archaic), Greek (Rare)
Albanian, Italian and Russian form of Photine via its latinized form Photina as well as an obsolescent Greek variant of Photine.
Foyinsola f Yoruba
Means "add honey to its wealth" in Yoruba.
Fozia f Urdu
Urdu form of Fawziyya.
Foziea f English
Variant transcription of Fawziyya.
Fozila f Uzbek
Means "learned, erudite woman", "eminent woman" in Uzbek.
Fraida f Yiddish
Variant of Freyde.
Fraisenda f Medieval Italian
Italian cognate of Fraisende.
Francelia f English (Rare), Spanish (Caribbean)
Likely an elaboration of Frances influenced by Celia.
Francia f Spanish, South American, French, Italian (Rare)
From Latin Francia meaning "France" (see Francia). Also compare France 1.
Francika f Croatian
Short form of Franciska.
Francilla f Antillean Creole, French (Caribbean)
Latinate variant of Francille, or a diminutive of names such as Francia or France 1 using the Latin feminine diminutive suffix -illa... [more]
Francina f Dutch, English (American, Rare)
Dutch form of Francine as well as an American variant of the name.
Francina f Catalan, Provençal, Gascon
Catalan and Gascon diminutive of Francesca and Provençal diminutive of Francesa. Francina Armengol has been the president of the Balearic Islands since 2015.
Francinara f Portuguese (Brazilian, Modern, Rare)
Combination of Francisca and the popular suffix -nara (like in Tainara and Edinara).
Frania f Polish
Diminutive of Franciszka.
Franica f Slovene
Originally a diminutive of Frančiška, used as a given name in its own right.
Franica f Croatian
Diminutive form of Franka 2 and Frana.
Franjica f Croatian, Slovene
Croatian feminine form of Francis and Slovene diminutive of Franja (used as a given name in its own right).
Fransiina f Finnish
Finnish spelling of Fransina.
Fransisca f Dutch (Rare), Indonesian
Dutch and Indonesian variant of Francisca.
Frantsishka f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Francesca.
Franzilla f English
Diminutive of Francis
Franzisca f Romansh
Feminine form of Franzisc, traditionally found in the Engadine valley.
Frasquita f Spanish
Diminutive of Francisca.
Fravia f Sicilian
Variant of Flavia.
Frédérica f Corsican (Rare)
Corsican feminine form of Frédéric.
Fredesvida f Italian
Italian form of Frideswide.
Fredia f English (American)
Either a short form of Alfredia or an elaboration of Freda.
Fredonia f English (American, Rare)
Apparently from the English word freedom combined with a Latinate suffix (perhaps modeled on Caledonia), given infrequently as an American name in the 19th century in reference to the United States of America... [more]
Fredzia f Polish
Diminutive form of Alfreda.
Freesia f English (Rare)
Derived from the English word for the flower.... [more]
Fregia f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Freida f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Freija f Latvian, Frisian
Variant of Freya.
Freiya f Old Norwegian
From Norse mythology, an alternate spelling of Freya
Freyia f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Φρέγια (see Fregia).
Frézia f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Late 1990s coinage, a direct derivation from Hungarian frézia "freesia".
Fria f Danish (Rare)
Variant of Frida 2; in some cases the name might be asscociated with Danish fri "free".
Frida f Greek
Variant transcription of Φρείδα (see Freida) and Φρίντα (see Frinta), both diminutives of Afroditi.
Friderika f Hungarian, Slovene (Rare), Slovak, Banat Swabian
Slovene feminine form of Friderik, Hungarian feminine form of Frigyes (via Friedrich) and Slovak feminine form of Fridrich.
Fridogitha f Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Latinized form of Friðugyth (see Frithugyth).
Fridolina f German (Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare), Italian (Rare), Romanian (Rare), Swedish (Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Romansh
Feminine form of Fridolin. This name is borne by Swedish soccer player Fridolina Rolfö (b. 1993).
Fridrisza f Kashubian
Feminine form of Fridrich.
Frieza m Popular Culture
Frieza is one of the main villains in the Dragon Ball manga series. His name comes from freezer, due to this cold-bloodedness. It also matches the trend of some of the characters having food-related names.
Frigga f Norse Mythology
Anglicized form of Frigg. It has occasionally been used as a Swedish given name (first documented in 1834), sometimes as a diminutive of Fredrika (compare Fricke).
Friida f Finnish
Finnish variant of Frida 2.
Frija f Frisian
Frisian form of Freya.
Frima f Jewish, Yiddish
Variant of Fruma.
Frimcha f Yiddish
Diminutive of Fruma.
Frimetta f Yiddish
Yiddish diminutive of Frima.
Frina f Russian
Russian form of Phryne.
Frinta f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi and Freideriki.
Frisa f Indonesian
Probably a feminine form of Friso.
Frisia f Occitan
Feminine form of Fris.