Names Like Ainhara
20 baby names similar to Ainhara in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Ainhoa#961 in the U.S.Basque name from the small village of Ainhoa in the French Basque Country, meaning fertile plaiMaite#1044 in the U.S.Lovable, beloved; from Basque maite (love, dear one)Paloma#793 in the U.S.Dove; from the Spanish paloma meaning dove or pigeon, from Latin palumba meaning wood pigeon, tAinara#898 in the U.S.From Basque ainara meaning swallow — the migratory bird known for its speed and grace; a natureArantza#3268 in the U.S.Thornbush; short form of Arantzazu, the Basque shrine where the Virgin Mary appeared on a thornAlaia#117 in the U.S.Joyful; happy — from Basque alai (joyful, cheerful)Amaya#180 in the U.S.Night rain — from Japanese ama (rain, heaven) + ya (arrow, valley, or night)Aitana#211 in the U.S.Glory; possibly from Valencian/Basque place name Sierra de Aitana, meaning uncertain but associAmaia#555 in the U.S.From Basque Amaia, derived from ama ('mother') and the suffix -ia or -aia, possibly meaning 'thNaiari#1213 in the U.S.A Basque feminine name derived from the place name Naiara (Spanish: Najera), a historic town inAranza#1456 in the U.S.From the blackthorn tree; place name from Basque originNaia#1855 in the U.S.Wave, sea foamElaia#2692 in the U.S.swallow (bird)Alize#2879 in the U.S.Nobleness, nobilityXavia#3161 in the U.S.Feminine form of Xavier, from the Basque place name Etxeberria or Arabic 'al-shubayyr', meaningAmaiah#3325 in the U.S.Variant of Amaya/Amaia, the Basque name meaning 'the end'Amaiyah#3380 in the U.S.Elaborated spelling of Amaya/Amaia, the Basque name meaning 'the end'Amaiya#3634 in the U.S.Variant of Amaya — Basque 'the end' (from the novel Amaya) or a Japanese reading 'night rain'Nahia#3853 in the U.S.From Basque nahia, 'the desire, the wish' — a popular modern Basque girls' nameIzara#3902 in the U.S.From Basque izar, 'star' (as in Izarra); also read in West African use as 'section of a tree/cl






