Names ending in a
- Ormanda
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"mariner"Description:
Has a medieval, slightly fusty but romantic feel.
- Arabia
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
A phonetically attractive place-name that can be used for babies but rarely is.
- Ishhara
Origin:
MesopotamianDescription:
Given her connection to the scorpion, Ishhara could be an interesting namesake for the little goddess born under the Scorpio zodiac.
- Erla
- Agustina
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"great, magnificent"Description:
Female form of Agustin, the Spanish version of Augustine.
- Neya
- Avyanna
Origin:
Variation of AvianaMeaning:
"bird"Description:
A rising respelling of Aviana.
- Celestyna
- Arrianna
Origin:
Spelling variation of ArianaDescription:
Arrianna is a more-unusual spelling variation of the names that are most popularly found as Ariana or Arianna. All are forms of the Greek Ariadne. Given its many spellings, that extra r only complicates things.
- Pacorra
- Irida
- Alanea
- Kirsikka
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"cherry"Description:
If you're looking for a unique name for your baby girl, this intriguing choice certainly qualifies. It was given to no baby girls in the US in 2021.
- Adrienna
- Etheldreda
Origin:
English, Anglo-SaxonMeaning:
"noble strength"Description:
This weighty Anglo-Saxon name belonged to a 7th century English saint, also known as Etheldred. The chic classic Audrey is a modern French and English descendent.
- Mariquita
Origin:
Spanish diminutive of MariaMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Mariquita derives from Maria, the meaning of which is uncertain. Theories include "drop of the sea" (from Hebrew roots mar "drop" and yam "sea"); "bitter" (from Hebrew marah "bitterness"); and "beloved" (from the Egyptian root mr).
- Katricia
- Nadzia
- Grecia
- Mata