10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Bryanna
    • Origin:

      Feminine of Bryan
    • Description:

      A confusing looking name—is it BRY-anna or BREE-anna? There are other feminine variants of Bryan/Brian which look less made up, such as Brianna and Breanna. We recommend looking into those choices to avoid pronunciation issues.
  2. Philina
    • Ayna
      • Oatha
        • Description:

          Though this name may seem unfamiliar and out of place these days, it enjoyed some use around the turn of the twentieth century. With little information about the history of this name available, it's most likely a feminized version of the word oath, implying truthfulness.
      • Robbia
        • Origin:

          Italian surname
        • Description:

          A creative alternative to the dated Robin, and also a reference to the famed Della Robbia family of Florentine Renaissance artists.
      • Enrietta
        • Steena
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian short form of Christina
          • Meaning:

            "annointed, Christian"
          • Description:

            The Steen, Steena, and Stina nicknames for Christina are much more common in Scandinavia than in the English-speaking world, which prefers the Chris variations.
        • Pandara
          • Origin:

            Hindi
          • Meaning:

            "wife"
          • Description:

            Pleasant-sounding name that may be too close for some to Pandora.
        • Angelita
          • Permilia
            • Origin:

              possibly a version of Pamela
            • Meaning:

              "honey"
            • Description:

              A somewhat common name in the early 19th Century in America. The origins of this name are not clear. It could be a variation of Pamela, or it could be a contraction of Pearl and Amelia.
          • Ehrena
            • Luanda
              • Origin:

                African place-name
              • Description:

                This name of Angola's capital city has occasionally been used for baby girls.
            • Oliwia
              • Saraya
                • Shaunika
                  • Chrissantha
                    • Casya
                      • Lisza
                        • Sofija
                          • Ottava
                            • Origin:

                              Word name from the Latin
                            • Meaning:

                              "eight"
                            • Description:

                              In literature, the Ottava rima is a form of poetry. Alternatively, Ottava could be used as a variation of Octavia.