1500+ Girl Names Ending in -ia

  1. Pascasia
    • Aemilia
      • Origin:

        Roman
      • Meaning:

        "rival"
      • Description:

        Aemilia is the Ancient Roman spelling of the popular Emilia and family. With Emilia and Amelia so popular, this version, while authentic and attractive, will only create confusion without adding real distinction.
    • Eulabeia
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "caution"
      • Description:

        In Greek mythology, Eulabeia is a deity associated with caution, discretion, and avoidance. Eulabeia is used as a word some translations of the Bible meaning "reverence toward God."
    • Agacia
      • Origin:

        Variation of Agatha, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "good woman"
      • Description:

        With so many A-beginning names finding their way into style, Agacia is one unusual choice that could get more attention. It's part Agatha, part Acacia, and quite intriguing.
    • Faunia
      • Origin:

        Latin feminine variation of Faunus
      • Meaning:

        "to befriend"
      • Description:

        Faunia is more often rendered as Fauna, who was a Roman goddess of fertility, women and healing. Faunia was the downtrodden yet loving heroine of Philip Roth's Human Stain. Faunia and Fauna have more gravitas than the doe-like Fawn.
    • Ulyssia
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Ulysses, Latin from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "wrathful"
      • Description:

        Ulyssia is an ultra-rare feminization of the stately presidential name Ulysses. It has only made the American charts one time — in 2003 when it was given to five baby girls.
    • Venelia
      • Origin:

        Latin, deity name
      • Description:

        A rare, melodic name that's not at all vanilla. In Roman myth, Venelia — also spelled Venilia — was a nymph associated with the winds and sea.
    • Salacia
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "salt"
      • Description:

        Salacia was the goddess of the sea in ancient Roman mythology — the divine personification of the calm, sunlit saltwater. She was also a wife of Neptune. Her name derives from sal, Latin for "salt."
    • Quintia
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "the fifth"
      • Description:

        Like Quentin, Quintin and Quintana, Quintia was once reserved for the fifth child in a family, but now would make an interesting choice for a child coming anywhere in the birth order.
    • Abria
      • Trishia
        • Sameria
          • Origin:

            Variation of Samira
          • Meaning:

            "companion in evening conversation"
          • Description:

            This more elaborate version of the name is heard occasionally, but Samira or the related Samara is simpler and just as rhythmic.
        • Terencia
          • Origin:

            Roman clan name, feminine variation of Terence
          • Description:

            Let's leave this one packed away in the attic.
        • Myria
          • Casandria
            • Anadelia
              • Nellia
                • Sophitia
                  • Origin:

                    Invented name; variation of Sophia
                  • Description:

                    Elaboration of Sophia created for the character Sophitia Alexandra in the video game Soulcalibur.
                • Letícia
                  • Origin:

                    Portuguese variation of Letitia, Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "joy, gladness"
                  • Description:

                    Portuguese variation of Letitia.
                • Orelia