10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Elikapeka
- Květa
Origin:
CzechMeaning:
"flower, blossom"Description:
This beautiful Czech name is pronounced "KVYEH-ta".
- Katica
- Avaya
Origin:
Variation of Ava, EnglishMeaning:
"life"Description:
This elaboration of the popular Ava likely took inspiration from other on-trend choices such as Amaya, Nevaeh, and Alayah. Given to nearly 140 girls each year, alternative spelling Avayah is twice as popular and currently in the US Top 1000.
- Zelkova
Origin:
Russian botanical nameMeaning:
"bar rock"Description:
An arborial name related to six deciduous trees in the elm family, with a nice ballerina feel.
- Ooma
- Tresillian
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"Sulien's farm"Description:
An intriguing Cornish place name and surname derived from the Cornish name Sulien.
- Neima
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"pleasant, agreeable, likeable"Description:
One of the less attractive Hebrew choices.
- Junha
- Kyleena
Origin:
American feminization of Kyle, ScottishMeaning:
"narrow spit of land"Description:
Although Kyleena has a pleasant sound, it's a baby name best to avoid — Kyleena is the trade name of an IUD.
- Alecia
- Heida
- Sadia
- Felicita
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"happiness; good luck, good fortune"Description:
This pretty Italian name is derived from the Latin and Roman goddess name, Felicitas, but also coincides with the Italian word felicità meaning "happiness".
- Christabella
- Gabella
- Urbana
Origin:
Latin, feminine form of UrbanMeaning:
"of the city"Description:
If you live in the city, you might call your urban baby Urbana; if you live in the suburbs--don't even think of Surbana.
- Emanaia
Origin:
RomaniMeaning:
"messenger, earthly"Description:
Romani form of Herminia
- Haukea
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"white snow"Description:
A Hawaiian option for a winter-born daughter. Derived from the elements hau, meaning "snow," and kea, "white."
- Olva