10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Aurinda
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"gold"Description:
The Early Americans invented names too, sometimes variations of classical or biblical favorites. This one appears in Colonial rosters; the Aur beginning is Latin and means "gold."
- Reseda
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"the fragrant mignonette blossom"Description:
A town in the San Fernando Valley: slightly better than Encino or Tarzana.
- Samoa
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
Evocative of the beautiful South Pacific islands; we've also heard Samoan used as a name.
- Celesta
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"heavenly"Description:
The shimmery Celeste has been solidly in the Top 1000 for as long as data has been recorded. The dainty variation Celesta certainly feels useable as well. Other intriguing variations include Celestia and Celestine.
- Klea
Origin:
Modern form of Kleio, Ancient GreekMeaning:
"glory"Description:
Klea was not used in ancient times, but can probably be connected to the Ancient Greek name Kleio, one of the nine Muses in mythology, and of couse also to Cleo. Meaning "glory", these names are distantly related to the Latin Clara.
- Victoriana
- Niasha
- Pascasia
- Ardelia
- Briona
Origin:
Variation of BrianaDescription:
Briona is another of the increasingly popular Bri picks, a cross between Briana and Briony.
- Sabinka
- Eyona
- Madrona
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"mother"Description:
A bit grown-up for a tiny baby.
- Vigga
Origin:
ScandinavianMeaning:
"war/battle"Description:
While Americans may be more familiar with the male form of this name, thanks to actor Viggo Mortensen, Vigga is a popular name in contemporary Denmark and prime for wider export. It's a name with a a lot of vigor.
- Albina
- Tifa
- Aleksandrina
- Nitya
Origin:
Sanskrit, HindiMeaning:
"always, eternal"Description:
Used for both boys and girls in India, this appealing Hindi name works well internationally. It is also used as an epithet of the Hindu goddess Durga or Parvati).
- Aeriana
- Galila
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"rolling hills"Description:
Interesting alternative to Dalila, relates to the Biblical Galilee.