10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Salka
Origin:
Nordic; HebrewDescription:
Used as a pet name for Sara(h) or Salome(a), especially in Nordic countries. Salka Valka (full name: Salvör Valgerður) is the feisty protagonist of Nobel Prize-winning Icelandic author Halldór Laxness’ novel of the same name. Since then, it has been in rare but regular use in the Nordic countries, especially Iceland.
- Vlada
- Eileanóra
- Unna
- Seanna
- Lyudmila
- Earla
Origin:
English, feminine variation of EarlDescription:
If there's an ancestral Earl you want to honor, consider Early instead.
- Aþena
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"of Athens"Description:
Icelandic form of Athena, trending there since the early 2000s and currently in the Top 50 names for Icelandic baby girls.
- Ardenia
- Cerena
- Arora
- Valera
- Adelma
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"noble, famous"Description:
Adelma is likely a feminization of Adelmar, which means famous nobleman. The name was seen a bit during the nineteenth century, with a famous bearer being Adelma Vay, a medium and spiritualist, which may be enough to put this in the new class of spiritual names. Count Adelma among the unusual but intriguing German names for girls.
- Capria
- Sveta
- Jovana
Origin:
Serbian and Macedonian feminine form of JohnDescription:
This Slavic variation would make a pleasant and slightly more unusual alternative to Johanna or Giovanna.
- Himalaya
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
Place-name that suggests the highest heights and carries a hippyish aura.
- Menna
Origin:
Welsh, meaning unknownDescription:
Menna is used regularly in Wales in modern times. Its origins are uncertain: perhaps created by a poet, or possibly connected with the Menai Strait that separates the island of Anglesey from mainland Wales. Either way, it's pretty, straightforward, and honor Welsh heritage without screaming it.
- Cheya
- Britannia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"Britain"Description:
Hail Britannia? We think not.