10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Galaxia
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"galaxy"Description:
Spanish for galaxy, this larger-than-life name would make a bold but beautiful choice for girl.
- Elilta
Origin:
EritreanMeaning:
"joy, celebration"Description:
Lilting Eritrean choice with a festive meaning.
- Bahira
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"dazzling, brilliant"Description:
A pretty Arabic possibility which would work well in many languages.
- Zerynthia
Origin:
Greek, place nameDescription:
Zerynthia is one of the alternate names of Hecate, deriving from one of the caves in which she appeared. Zerynthia is also the name of a set of strikingly-coloured Spanish butterflies. This is one name that deserves more attention.
- Kisa
Origin:
"cat"Meaning:
"cat"
- Erinna
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"spring or hero"Description:
Erinna was an ancient poetess from the island of Telos near Rhodes. Only fragments of her poems remain, which were reproduced in Bergk's Poetae Lyrici Graeci (published in 1900).
- Tetra
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"four"Description:
Tetra is a Greek numeral prefix meaning "four", so it could make a fitting choice for a fourth child or for an IV.
- Paccia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"peace"Description:
Many parents these days are responding to names meaning peace, and this is one of the more unusual ones (more often heard as a surname). Pronounced PACH-ee-a, it relates to such other peaceful names as PAZ, PAX, and PAXICO
- Hanifa
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"true believer"Description:
Could serve as an alternative to the more common Latifah.
- Skya
- Pooja
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"worship"Description:
Pooja, also spelled Puja, is a common name among Hindu women and girls. In Hinduism, the practice of puja refers to making an offering to the divine, typically that of light, water, food, or flowers.
- Rosalba
Origin:
Latin, from the phrase rosa albaMeaning:
"white rose"Description:
One of many Spanish elaborations of Rosa.
- Jaana
- Petula
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
Swinging London songbird Petula Clark claims that this name was her father's invention; in any case it hasn't seen much copycat usage.
- Danisha
- Claira
- Birgitta
Origin:
Scandinavian variation of Bridget, GaelicMeaning:
"strength or exalted one"Description:
Classic Scandinavian form of Bridget. Saint Birgitta of Sweden is the patron saint of Europe.
- Asalia
Description:
Variation of Azalea.
- Marama
Origin:
Maori and TahitianMeaning:
"moon; bright"Description:
The name of a male lunar deity in Maori mythology, Marama is nevertheless now used as a female name in New Zealand – no doubt because its warm sound lends itself to contemporary feminine trends. In Tahitian, it means "bright, clear".
- Narissa