10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Jayda
    • Origin:

      Variation of Jada
    • Description:

      A Jada alternative that has lost ground this decade after peaking around 2010.
  2. Gerda
    • Origin:

      Scandinavian
    • Meaning:

      "enclosure, stronghold"
    • Description:

      Mythological goddess of fertility whose name seems, ironically, among the least attractive.
  3. Luka
    • Aixa
      • Grania
        • Origin:

          Variation of Grainne, Irish
        • Meaning:

          "the loved one or grain of corn"
        • Description:

          In addition to being the appellation of an ancient grain goddess, this name was also borne by two mythic Irish figures, one of whom was betrothed to legendary chieftain Finn MacCool, the other the brave sixteenth century pirate Grainne Ni Mhaille— known in English as Grace O'Malley-- whose name passed into poetry as a symbol of Ireland.
      • Roula
        • Sea
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            With River and Ocean becoming mainstream, why not consider Sea?
        • Lutana
          • Origin:

            Australian Aboriginal
          • Meaning:

            "moon"
          • Description:

            Lutana is the Paredarerme word for moon and is occasionally seen as a girls name, especially in Tasmania, where the Paredarerme were from. A great choice for people looking for alternative to other moon names, and especially cute given the possibilities of Lulu as a nickname.
        • Daytona
          • Origin:

            English place name
          • Meaning:

            "Day's town"
          • Description:

            Daytona Beach is a city in Florida named after founder Matthias Day in 1870. It is well-known as the home of NASCAR's Daytona International Speedway, the racetrack which hosts the Daytona 500.
        • Danya
          • Origin:

            Russian, diminutive of Danielle, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "judgment of God"
          • Description:

            An energetic name with an embroidered feel.
        • Tzofia
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "a scout of Jehovah"
          • Description:

            The "Tz" beginning of Tzofia represents the Hebrew letter tzadi, which is pronounced more like ts. So Tzofia sounds like Sofia with a light t at the beginning — intriguing, but a difficult sound for a native English speaker to reproduce. While Tzofia is a distinct name from the megapopular Sophia and Sofia, many people will hear it as a cognate and pronounce it the same...or like Zofia.
        • Coralia
          • Origin:

            Variation of Coralie
          • Meaning:

            "coral"
          • Description:

            Coralia was the name of a dancing mermaid in a 19th century ballet. As Cora -- which has another root and means maiden -- rises, so may elaborations and related names such as Coralie, Coraline, and Coralia.
        • Orianna
          • Felina
            • Svala
              • Origin:

                Nordic
              • Meaning:

                "swallow (bird)"
              • Description:

                A striking Nordic name with ancient roots, Svala (and its less common variant form Svale) derive from the Old Norse name for the swallow. This could be a great choice for nature lovers and fans of Edith Piaf (piaf being a term for a swallow).
            • Saya
              • Origin:

                Indian, Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "shadow; sand"
              • Description:

                A name of both Japanese and Hindi origin, Saya has a bright, sharp sound, reminiscent of Maia and Kaia. Borne by Olympian BMX racer, Saya Sakakibara, wrestler Saya Kamitani, and by weather presenter, Saya Hiyama who went viral after a clip of her switching from light-hearted banter to an earthquake warning became an internet phenomenon, Saya has also been used for characters in a variety of Japanese media.
            • Pika
              • Origin:

                Slovene
              • Meaning:

                "dot"
              • Description:

                A cute, chirpy Slovene name with a meaning to match. The Slovene translation of Pippi Longstocking renames her Pika Nogavička.
            • Launa
              • Origin:

                Variant of Lana or Hawaiian
              • Meaning:

                "to meet"
              • Description:

                Launa is the Hawaiian verb meaning "to meet," but many will hear this as Lana with a New Jersey accent, or Lorna with a stuffy nose.
            • Estera
              • Origin:

                Polish, Slovak, Romanian and Lithuanian form of Esther
              • Meaning:

                "star; myrtle"
              • Description:

                Ranking in the Polish Top 200, Estera is a variation on the classic Esther. Possibly deriving from Ishtar, the Near Eastern Goddess of fertility, love, and war, or from Persian, to mean "star", Estera is also associated with the myrtle trees, via Hadassah, the Biblical Esther's original Hebrew name.
            • Morana
              • Origin:

                Slovak, Macedonian
              • Meaning:

                "brown haired"
              • Description:

                Morena is the goddess of seasonal rites and rebirth worshipped in Central Europe.