10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Vivika
- Namida
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"tear"Description:
Notably used on the character Namida Suzumeno in the Naruto universe. True to her name's meaning, Namida's special power involves crying.
- Adeola
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"crown of wealth; crown has honor"Description:
A Yoruba surname as well as a unisex given name.
- Adia
- Cerella
- Giuseppina
Origin:
Italian, feminine variation of GiuseppeDescription:
One case where the English version -- Josephine -- is far preferable.
- Domitilla
Origin:
Italian feminine diminutive of Roman family name Domitius, LatinMeaning:
"tamed"Description:
Domitilla is the name of the wife of the Roman emperor Vespasianus and the mother of the emperors Titus and Domitianus. There is a Santa Domitilla with catacombs in Rome named after her.
- Rhia
- Suraya
- Myka
- Aemilia
Origin:
RomanMeaning:
"rival"Description:
Aemilia is the Ancient Roman spelling of the popular Emilia and family. With Emilia and Amelia so popular, this version, while authentic and attractive, will only create confusion without adding real distinction.
- Williamina
Origin:
Female version of WilliamMeaning:
"resolute protection"Description:
Sometimes heard in Scotland, where its heyday was in the times of Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott, here we would prefer the Germanic version, Wilhelmina, brought into the spotlight by the conniving character on "Ugly Betty."
- María
- Mayla
- Riya
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"singer"Description:
Looking for a musical name beyond the increasingly popular Aria? Why not consider the similar sounding Riya, which brings a bit more mystery?
- Dorottya
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Dorothy, GreekMeaning:
"gift of God"
- Gaja
Origin:
Polish and Slovene variation of Gaia, GreekMeaning:
"earth mother"
- Shaula
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"raised tail"Description:
A star in Scorpio whose name would certainly translate into a soft and unusual option for your November baby.
- Euroa
Origin:
Indigenous AustralianMeaning:
"joyful"Description:
In the language of the Ngurelban people, 'Yera-o' is said to mean "joyful". This Anglicization is reminiscent of other feminine nameslike Eulalia and could work well for those looking for a less familiar choice.
- Ajla
Origin:
Bosnian variation of Ayla, TurkishMeaning:
"halo, moonlight"