1500+ Girl Names Ending in -ia

  1. Titia
    • Origin:

      Latin, feminine form of Titus, possibly "title of honor"
    • Meaning:

      "title of honor"
  2. Kesia
    • Origin:

      Nordic variation of Keziah, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "cassia tree"
    • Description:

      A soft form of Keziah used in Nordic countries, predominantly Norway.
  3. Utopia
    • Origin:

      Greek word name
    • Meaning:

      "imagined place of perfection"
    • Description:

      A utopia is the concept of a perfect society — a lot to live up to as a baby name! Despite that, Utopia was used for a string of years in the late '70s and early '80s. However, it has never been given to more than eight baby girls in a single year.
  4. Alixia
    • Cylia
      • Origin:

        Variation of Priscilla
      • Description:

        Young French actress and singer Cylia Malki put this international short form of Priscilla into the mix.
    • Calandria
      • Alekia
        • Liticia
          • Metaria
            • Origin:

              Invented name
            • Meaning:

              "metal"
            • Description:

              Metaria was created for Queen Metaria of the Sailor Moon franchise. Her name is derived from the word "metal" — all Sailor Moon villains have metal or mineral names.
          • Sabia
            • Lacadia
              • Inocencia
                • Origin:

                  Spanish
                • Meaning:

                  "innocence"
                • Description:

                  Inocencia is like Chastity or Immaculata. Few modern girls outside the Latino community -- or even in it -- would appreciate having to carry this name.
              • Abreonia
                • Nessia
                  • Phelia
                    • Madia
                      • Vasillia
                        • Althaia
                          • Orazia
                            • Bolivia
                              • Origin:

                                Place-name
                              • Description:

                                If you're tired of Olivia, you could be the first on your block to introduce this unique sound-related place-name with Latin flair.