10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Izabella
    • Origin:

      Variation of Isabella
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      Parents seeking a way to differentiate their Isabella from all the others could consider this zippier spelling. It does have the jazzy nickname Izzy.
  2. Ola
    • Origin:

      Polish diminutive of Aleksandra
    • Meaning:

      "defending men"
  3. Tassia
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Anastasia, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "resurrection"
    • Description:

      Tassia is an obscure short form used mostly in Russia and Eastern Europe, where the name Anastasia as in the executed Russian princess is common. Rarely found in the English-speaking world, Tassia could make a distinctive and attractive nickname for this elegant royal name and can easily stand on its own.
  4. Edra
    • Imma
      • Origin:

        Variation of Emma, German
      • Meaning:

        "universal"
      • Description:

        Imma is the Low German translation of Emma now primarily used in Scandinavia.
    • Isamara
      • Origin:

        Portuguese, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        Apparently a smoosh of Isabel and Mara, this name is used in Brazil, but very rare in the USA. For parents looking for alternatives to Isabella and Isadora, it could be an undiscovered gem.
    • Ditka
      • Dusya
        • Merica
          • Primula
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "first rose"
            • Description:

              Primula is related to Primrose, the name and the flower, and would make a quirky yet charming (or is it charming yet quirky?) botanical name for a first daughter.
          • Melea
            • Edvina
              • Mikita
                • Dimitra
                  • Immaculada
                    • Origin:

                      Spanish
                    • Meaning:

                      "immaculate"
                    • Description:

                      Even purer than Chastity...and as difficult, at least outside the Hispanic community.
                  • Thara
                    • Origin:

                      Thai
                    • Meaning:

                      "water"
                    • Description:

                      A fresh update to Tara.
                  • Iulia
                    • Origin:

                      Romanian version of Latin Julia
                    • Meaning:

                      "youthful"
                    • Description:

                      This spelling makes Julia worldly and distinctive. It is popular in Romania and Moldova, and might also be considered the Hawaiian form too, though Kulia is often used instead.
                  • Cinda
                    • Origin:

                      Diminutive of Cynthia or Lucinda
                    • Description:

                      Cindy for the 21st century.
                  • Zamora
                    • Origin:

                      Spanish place- and surname
                    • Description:

                      Heard in Spain more as a last name, but would work here as an alluring first.
                  • Cinta