Names ending in a

  1. Narcisa
    • Elija
      • Nevata
        • Origin:

          Italian
        • Meaning:

          "snow white, snow-capped"
        • Description:

          An unusual addition to the snowy names perfect for a winter baby.
      • Luisina
        • Arjuna
          • Origin:

            Hindu and Sanskrit
          • Meaning:

            "white, clear"
          • Description:

            The name of a hero in Hindu texts, the son of the god Indra and the princess Kunti, close friend of Lord Krishna, and considered the greatest warrior on earth.
        • Nakoma
          • Origin:

            Native American
          • Description:

            This unisex Native American name offers a good substitution to Dakota.
        • Agrippa
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "born feet first"
          • Description:

            Agrippa started out as a rare Roman forename (praenomen), then became a family name (cognomen), most recognized for Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a powerful general under Augustus.
        • Quanda
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "queen"
          • Description:

            A bit too close to "quandary" and "queen".
        • Michelia
          • Mirra
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Mira
            • Description:

              The Mira spelling was given to nearly 500 girls last year while this variation was used for only nine in the US.
          • Marenka
            • Cacia
              • Rinalda
                • Chayra
                  • Michaelia
                    • Bryanna
                      • Origin:

                        Feminine of Bryan
                      • Description:

                        A confusing looking name—is it BRY-anna or BREE-anna? There are other feminine variants of Bryan/Brian which look less made up, such as Brianna and Breanna. We recommend looking into those choices to avoid pronunciation issues.
                    • Philina
                      • Ayna
                        • Oatha
                          • Description:

                            Though this name may seem unfamiliar and out of place these days, it enjoyed some use around the turn of the twentieth century. With little information about the history of this name available, it's most likely a feminized version of the word oath, implying truthfulness.
                        • Robbia
                          • Origin:

                            Italian surname
                          • Description:

                            A creative alternative to the dated Robin, and also a reference to the famed Della Robbia family of Florentine Renaissance artists.