6-letter words that end in ha
- marsha — a female given name.
- martha — the sister of Mary and Lazarus. Luke 10:38–42; John 11:1–44.
- matcha — a finely ground powder made from small green tea leaves that have been steamed briefly, then dried, used to make tea and as a flavoring in desserts.
- mentha — (botany) Any of the mint genus Mentha, mints and similar species.
- mincha — the afternoon service
- moksha — freedom from the differentiated, temporal, and mortal world of ordinary experience.
- morcha — (in India) a hostile demonstration against the government
- myrrha — Classical Mythology. a daughter of King Cinyras of Cyprus who had incestuous relations with her father and was changed into a myrrh tree by the gods. Their child, Adonis, was born from the split trunk of the tree.
- nympha — Anatomy. one of the inner labia of the vulva.
- odisha — a state in E India. 60,136 sq. mi. (155,752 sq. km). Capital: Bhubaneshwar.
- onycha — a part of a marine mollusc used as an ingredient in Mosaic incense
- orisha — A divine entity that possesses the supernatural capability of reflecting some of the manifestations of Ol\u00f3d\u00f9mar\u00e8.
- paccha — an Incan wooden container for holding liquids.
- pakeha — (in New Zealand) a person who is not of Māori ancestry, esp a White person
- paskha — an Easter dessert of pot cheese mixed with sugar, butter, cream, raisins, nuts, etc., and pressed into a pyramidal mold: usually served with kulich.
- poisha — an aluminum coin and monetary unit of Bangladesh, the 100th part of a taka.
- pyrrha — the wife of Deucalion, saved with him from the flood loosed upon mankind by Zeus
- quotha — (archaic) Indeed; forsooth.
- reicha — Anton or Antonín [Czech ahn-taw-nyeen] /Czech ˈɑn tɔ nyin/ (Show IPA), 1770–1836, Czech composer.
- sabkha — a flat coastal plain with a salt crust, common in Arabia
- sangha — a community of Buddhist monks.
- shilha — a Berber language, the language of the Shluh.
- siddha — (in Hinduism) a person who has achieved perfection; a saint
- sulpha — any of a group of sulphonamides that prevent the growth of bacteria
- taiaha — a carved weapon in the form of a staff, now used in Māori ceremonial oratory
- tursha — an ancient people of the Mediterranean region, variously identified with the Lydians, Etruscans, or Trojans.
- woncha — Alternative spelling of wontcha.
- wotcha — Used as a friendly or humorous greeting.
- wtmyha — Wilbraham Twin Meadows Youth Hockey Association
- yaksha — (Buddhism) a spirit that watches over the treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots.
- yamaha — (company) A Japanese company best known for consumer electronics and motorbikes. They make music synthesizers, CD-Rom Writers and HiFi sound equipment.
- yarpha — sandy or clayey peat