10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Lyrica
Origin:
American variation of Lyric, GreekMeaning:
"lyre"Description:
Lyrica has a nice, melodious sound — which is exactly what Pfizer thought when coming up with their trade name for the drug Pregabalin.
- Aletheia
- Ethelinda
- Keila
- Amicia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"friendship"Description:
This virtue name is the Latin version of fresh-faced Amity, and is also related to Amy. Although rare — it was given to only 5 girls in 2020 — it has great potential as an alternative to Amelia and Alicia.
- Adra
- Leira
Origin:
Spanish, alternative spelling of LeyreDescription:
Leyre (or in Basque, Leire) is the name of a mountain and monastery in northern Spain. Both are in the Top 100 girl names in Spain. English-speaking parents may prefer this phonetic spelling variation. Bonus: it's also Ariel spelled backwards.
- Shamira
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"he who defends"Description:
Hebrew name with a bright sheen.
- Valina
- Eliena
Origin:
nature nameDescription:
Deriving from the name of an Australian butterfly, Eliena is also a name seen in the Bible.
- Merika
- Juba
Origin:
AfricanMeaning:
"born on Monday"Description:
Juba, a strong and resonant unisex name, belonged to an ancient African king, is a city and river name, and is traditionally given to Ashanti (of Ghana) girls born on Monday.
- Fima
- Marelia
- Charlemagne
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"Charles the Great"Description:
The Old French name of the Frankish king Charles the Great (742-814), which surprisingly remained in the Top 500 in France until the mid-20th century.
- Honoka
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"harmony + flower; fragrant grain"Description:
Five sets of parents were recently inspired to use this floral Japanese name by the anime series Dead or Alive, which features a martial artist and student character named Honoka.
- Delicia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"delight"Description:
Tastier than Alicia or Felicia.
- Milada
Origin:
CzechMeaning:
"my love"Description:
An unusual spin on Mila and Milena.
- Aleska
- Lovina