10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Revka
    • Nataliya
      • Grazyna
        • Alaba
          • Origin:

            Yoruba, Nigerian
          • Meaning:

            "second child after twins"
          • Description:

            A striking option among African girl names, reminiscent of the up-and-coming name Alaia.
        • Idalina
          • Origin:

            English elaboration of Ida
          • Description:

            Makes Ida more feminine but no more fashionable.
        • Idona
          • Origin:

            Variation of Idony, Norse
          • Meaning:

            "love again, renewal"
          • Description:

            Idony is the Norse goddess of springtime and eternal youth, and this variation is both rare and straightforward, a winning combination.
        • Ximenia
          • Origin:

            Spanish nature name
          • Description:

            For any parents out there searching for a nature name starting with x -- and we doubt there are many -- this one, named for a Spanish monk called Ximenes, is a small tropical plant bearing wild limes.
        • Sofiya
          • Sonna
            • Marva
              • Mishayla
                • Sequora
                  • Deeda
                    • Origin:

                      English diminutive of names that start with D
                    • Description:

                      Bouncy vintage pet form of names like Dorothy and Dolores.
                  • Dyana
                    • Africaya
                      • Generva
                        • Cylia
                          • Origin:

                            Variation of Priscilla
                          • Description:

                            Young French actress and singer Cylia Malki put this international short form of Priscilla into the mix.
                        • Marja
                          • Origin:

                            Finnish, Dutch
                          • Meaning:

                            "berry"
                          • Description:

                            A Dutch, Finnish and Sorbian form of Mary, which also happens to mean "berry" in Finnish, giving it a sweet naturey charm.
                        • Romancia
                          • Fatia