10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Natala
- Marianela
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"beloved star"Description:
A beautiful combination of Maria and Stella. Marianela Núñez is an Argentine ballet dancer.
- Dóra
Origin:
Hungarian and Icelandic variation of DoraMeaning:
"gift"
- Ulrica
Origin:
Feminine form of Ulrich, GermanMeaning:
"rich and noble heritage"Description:
Ulrica has an Old World sound that may not be user-friendly in the modern US.
- Haumea
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"red ruler"Description:
Haumea is the Hawaiian goddess of childbirth, said to have created a potion to allow humans to be able to give birth naturally. The meaning of the name is likely related to the blood shed in childbirth. A dwarf planet beyond Neptune's orbit is named in Haumea's honor.
- Aramoana
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"pathway of the sea"Description:
A beautiful elaboration on the Polynesian name Moana "sea", made famous by the 2016 Disney film of the same name. It is also a New Zealand place name.
- Kerra
- Mirka
- Riana
Origin:
Contemporary American variation of RhiannonDescription:
The original Rhiannon has more appeal.
- Nai'a
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"dolphin"Description:
A beautiful Hawaiian girl's name that feels stylish today in line with popular Kaia, Naia, Amaia, and the like.
- Jasia
- Raziya
Origin:
SwahiliMeaning:
"agreeable, pleasant"Description:
An appealing East African possibility.
- Anushka
- Seraphita
- Flaminia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"priest"Description:
A feminine form of the Latin name Flaminius, which derives from flamen: a Roman priest devoted to a particular "official" deity.
- Alviria
- Papa
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"earth"Description:
A baby girl named Papa might cause some confusion, but the Papa (or Papatuanuku) of Polynesian mythology is the mother or earth goddess.
- Tatia
- Zsa
Origin:
Hungarian, diminutive of SusanDescription:
Though she's left the large and small screens, Zsa Zsa (born Sári) Gabor is not forgotten, and this name will forever be associated with her.
- Yonina
Origin:
Feminine variation of Jonah, HebrewMeaning:
"dove"Description:
Unlikely to catch on the way the male original has, though it may appeal to some parents as a more formal version of Nina.