10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Aodhla
Origin:
Irish form of IslaDescription:
This Irish variation of Isla might prove challenging outside the United Kingdom, but looks beautiful and could be a good way to make the name Isla, which is becoming more common, feel a bit more unique.
- Zeila
Origin:
African place-nameDescription:
Zeila, the name of a port town in Somalia, has cultural resonance and an appealing sound.
- Aleeza
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"joy"Description:
Aleeza is one of the most energetic of the legion of Alyssa/Alicia/Eliza names. Another spelling of Aleeza: Aliza.
- Filippa
- Aska
- Malala
Origin:
PashtoMeaning:
"sad, grieved"Description:
This name has a hauntingly appropriate meaning for its most famous bearer, Pakistani women and children's right activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousefzai. The name itself is derived from the more traditional Malalai, which was the name of a 19th century female Afghan freedom fighter. If you're looking for a soft sounding female name that packs a punch in history and in meaning, Malala is definitely a strong contender.
- Büşra
Origin:
Turkish variation of Bushra, ArabicMeaning:
"good news"Description:
One of the most popular Turkish girl names of the past generation.
- Fela
- Kierra
Origin:
American, invented nameDescription:
Adding an extra 'R' to Kiera makes it rhyme with the fashionable Sierra. Kierra is a more distinctive choice than Kiera, Keira, or Kyra, all similarly pronounced, but there may be some pronunciation confusion.
- Kaea
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"leader"Description:
A strong and simple Maori name that could also be an alternative spelling of Kaia.
- Prisma
Origin:
SanskritDescription:
Lovely Sanskrit name that likely means "cherished." Prisma bears resemblance to the word "prism," giving it a light, bright, and colorful aura.
- Xaviera
Origin:
Feminine variation of Xavier, BasqueMeaning:
"new house"Description:
Xaviera is one of the most intriguing and rarest female forms of a male name. Only a handful of baby girls are named Xaviera in the US each year, compared with nearly 3500 baby boys named Xavier.
- Aalia
Origin:
Variation of Aaliyah, HebrewMeaning:
"to ascend"Description:
A less known, but still as vowel-rich, version of the popular Aaliyah.
- Etna
- Moya
- Alaysia
Description:
Similar to Malaysia, except completely invented.
- Aiva
- Sofina
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"ship"Description:
Variation of Safina or elaboration of Sofia makes for a unique by on-trend Arabic name for girls.
- Reza
- Marna