10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Attica
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "from Attica"
    • Description:

      Attica has not taken off as a baby name for girls the way Atticus has for boys partly because it's the name of an infamous prison in upstate New York where an deadly riot took place in 1971. Fewer than 5 baby girls were named Attica in the US in 2021, but half a century after the riots and with the rise of brother name Atticus, that well could change.
  2. Charla
    • Origin:

      Variation of Charlotte, French
    • Meaning:

      "free man"
    • Description:

      Charlotte is a Top 10 name now and Charlie is hugely popular for both girls and boys, along with Charlee, Charli, Charleigh, and Charley for girls. So why does Charla have none of this fashion power? Only five baby girls were named Charla in the US last year.
  3. Galla
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Gala
    • Description:

      Gala makes the name more festive.
  4. Rajaa
    • Nicia
      • Antea
        • Origin:

          Slavic form of Antonia
        • Description:

          Ante is the equivalent to Antony in Croatia, Bosnia, and other Balkan countries. Antea is the feminine equivalent, and would make a sweet, modern-sounding alternative to dusty Antonia.
      • Krysta
        • Dulcia
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "sweet"
          • Description:

            Has a sweetness via its relation to such words as dulcet; other similar possibilities are DULCE, DULCINA, and the down-home DULCIE. Though this Latin names for girls is rarely heard in contemporary times in this form, Dulcie is found.
        • Saija
          • Origin:

            Finnish diminutive of Sarah
          • Meaning:

            "princess"
          • Description:

            This pretty Finnish name is a diminutive of a diminutive, going from Sarah to Sari to Saija.
        • Džana
          • Divina
            • Origin:

              Variation of Davina
            • Description:

              A choice of two pronunciations, making this little girl divine or diveen.
          • Zenia
            • Chola
              • Haumea
                • Origin:

                  Hawaiian
                • Meaning:

                  "red ruler"
                • Description:

                  Haumea is the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth, said to have created a potion to allow humans to be able to give birth naturally. The meaning of the name is likely related to the blood shed in childbirth. A dwarf planet beyond Neptune's orbit is named in Haumea's honor.
              • Irya
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Irina, Russian
                • Meaning:

                  "peace"
                • Description:

                  Irya is an Irina diminutive, and rare even in its native country.
              • Titiana
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "title of honor"
                • Description:

                  Related to the Roman name Titius and the more modern Titus, the "tit" syllable would be problematic for any modern girl. Try the similar Russian name Tatiana.
              • Kitara
                • Origin:

                  Japanese
                • Meaning:

                  "north edge"
                • Description:

                  A lovely option to get to cool nickname Kit, Kitara is a Japanese girl name and also the name of an ancient East African empire.
              • Beyza
                • Origin:

                  Turkish and Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "white"
                • Description:

                  Beyzs is both a girls' name, most popular around the turn of this century, and a place name of a city and county in Iran.
              • Elania
                • Doğa
                  • Origin:

                    Turkish word name
                  • Meaning:

                    "nature"
                  • Description:

                    In Turkey, as in many countries around the world, word names are on the rise. Doğa is among the most popular for baby girls.