10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Nastazia
- Akna
Origin:
InuitMeaning:
"mother"Description:
In Inuit mythology, Akna is the goddess of fertility and childbirth.
- Aodhla
Origin:
Irish form of IslaDescription:
This Irish variation of Isla might prove challenging outside the United Kingdom, but looks beautiful and could be a good way to make the name Isla, which is becoming more common, feel a bit more unique.
- Telma
Origin:
Portuguese version of ThelmaMeaning:
"will"Description:
Sometimes used in the Hispanic community, along with the male TELMO. Has been associated with Telma Hopkins, singer with Tony Orlando & Dawn and onetime TV sitcom star.
- Kirsikka
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"cherry"Description:
If you're looking for a unique name for your baby girl, this intriguing choice certainly qualifies. It was given to no baby girls in the US in 2021.
- Caitrìona
- Adowa
Origin:
Akan, GhanaianMeaning:
"born on Tuesday"Description:
A West African day name traditionally used for Akan girls born on Tuesday. Kwabena is the male equivalent.
- Faustia
- Lorenza
Origin:
Laurencia, Laurenza, LorenciaDescription:
See LAURENZA.
- Darinka
- Shoshona
Origin:
Variation of Shoshone or Shoshana, Native American or HebrewMeaning:
"tall-growing grasses or lily"Description:
Is Shoshona a form of the Native American tribal and botanical name Shoshone, or a form of the Hebrew flower name Shoshana? It could go either way, judging by spelling and pronunciation alone.
- Naliaka
Origin:
LuhyaMeaning:
"born during weeding season"Description:
The Luhya people of Kenya have male and female names that denote the season the child was born in — Harvest, Planting, Rain, Weeding, Drought, or Hunger Season. Naliaka is the feminine name for weeding season, the male counterpart is Wanyonyi.
- Jerneja
Origin:
Feminine variation of Jernej, SloveneMeaning:
"son of the furrow"Description:
The feminine form of Jernej, the Slovene variation of Bartholomew.
- Hella
- Evathia
- Socorra
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"one who helps"Description:
Popular Spanish choice that refers to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help -- or Perpetuo Socorro.
- Verasha
- Atera
- Teara
- Illia