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Names Ending in -ah

Names that end with the spelling -ah.

Names ending in -ah appear across many languages and naming traditions, particularly in biblical and Semitic-origin names. The ending often reflects historical transliteration patterns and can be found in names such as Sarah, Hannah, and Micah.

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EzrahBoy· Hebrew

Ezrah represents a contemporary English spelling of Ezra, rooted in the Hebrew עֶזְרָא (ʿEzrāʾ) meaning “help” or “helper,” often interpreted in a biblical sense as “God helps.” The added final “h” does not alter the meaning but subtly reshapes the name’s visual balance.

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NahlahGirl· Arabic

Nahlah is a modern spelling variant of Nahla. It keeps the same core meaning, commonly connected with ideas like “a drink of water,” “fresh water,” and a “refreshing first sip,” and it preserves the same soft, bright feel that makes the original form appealing.

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TaylahUnisex· English

Taylah is a modern variant of Taylor, preserving its English occupational origin in a tailor or clothing maker.

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