10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Devora
    • Origin:

      Variation of Deborah
    • Description:

      Both a biblical and an Israeli place-name, this can be used as an offbeat substitute for Deborah.
  2. Kosma
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "order, beauty, universe"
    • Description:

      Kosma sounds like a name from a 1950s science fiction movie. Better contemporary choice: Cosima.
  3. Decla
    • Origin:

      Irish, feminine variation of Declan
    • Description:

      Has an incomplete feeling....
  4. Margarida
    • Origin:

      Portuguese
    • Meaning:

      "daisy"
    • Description:

      This Portuguese version of Marguerite, Margherita, or Margaret is not a chic as the French, nor as fresh as the Italian, and not as familiar as the English.
  5. Florinda
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Portuguese elaboration of Flora or Florence
    • Description:

      Florinda may be taking a good thing, the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and springtime, and making it too elaborate.
  6. Trevena
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "village on a mountain"
    • Description:

      The original Cornish name for the town better known today as Tintagel. With its Arthurian heritage, this makes a good choice for those fond of the legends of Lancelot, Guinevere and King Arthur.
  7. Anora
    • Eleonara
      • Origin:

        Italian, German, Dutch, and Polish version of Eleanor
      • Meaning:

        "bright, shining one"
      • Description:

        The usual form of Eleonara is Eleanora, with each syllable pronounced, but transposing, adding, or subtracting a vowel or syllable here or there works fine and adds to the international, feminine spin on a solid name.
    • Safina
      • Corinthia
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "woman of Corinth"
        • Description:

          A beautiful Greek name that kicks now-dated Corinne up a notch.
      • Scarla
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Scarla is one of a raft of modern names that have been spun from established names -- in this case, it's part Scarlett, part Carla -- to make something new and "different." Uniqueness is the value that drives parents to invent names like Scarla, Skyla, and Saylah, but we think you'd do better to seek out a genuine name that's more unusual and has less connection to current trends.
      • Ismenia
        • Origin:

          Celtic
        • Meaning:

          "great treasure"
        • Description:

          Despite appearances, Ismenia does not seem to be related to Greek Ismene ("knowledge"). Instead, one possible derivation is from Celtic elements meaning "excellent" and "treasure".
      • Randa
        • Origin:

          English, feminine variation of Randall; also Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "delicate desert tree"
        • Description:

          Sounds incomplete, like a pet form of Miranda.
      • Cadia
        • Conwenna
          • Origin:

            Cornish, Welsh or Breton
          • Description:

            Made familiar by poet William Blake. According to Blake, after her death, Conwenna "shines ... over the north with pearly beams gorgeous and terrible". Make of that what you will.
        • Cleola
          • Leola
            • Neja
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Jerneja, Slovene
              • Meaning:

                "son of the furrow"
              • Description:

                More common in Slovenia than its mother name, Jerneja. Neja peaked in 2015 when it ranked at Number 15 on the Slovene Top 100.
            • Ahyana
              • Omarosa
                • Origin:

                  Reality-TV name
                • Description:

                  Name your daughter after "The Apprentice" hellion at your own peril.