10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Aytza
- Shyama
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"dark, black, blue"Description:
While the masculine name Shyam is associated with the Hindu god Krishna, the feminine Shyama is sometimes associated as one of the wives of Shiva, or also seen as the name of a Jain goddess. Shyama (single name only) was a famous early Bollywood actress.
- Lorita
- Corabella
- Romia
- Alyiona
Origin:
Variation of Alyona, RussianMeaning:
"bright and shining light"Description:
A variant of Alyona, which itself originated as a nickname for Yelena, a variation of Helen.
- Ileena
- Norra
- Octayvia
Origin:
Variation of Octavia, LatinMeaning:
"eighth"Description:
Variation of Octavia.
- Jayna
- Paraskeva
- Gertha
Origin:
English variation of Gerda, ScandinavianMeaning:
"enclosure, stronghold"Description:
Gertha hasn't been seen since 1971, and it's unlikely to make a comeback.
- Orpha
Origin:
Variation of Orpah, HebrewMeaning:
"fawn"Description:
Orpha, with its Biblical roots and its animal meaning, was once a fairly popular name, but fell from sight around the time of the Second World War, along with so many other Old School Names. And its similarity to the word orphan probably didn't help.
- Rakhila
- Chema
- Alexzandra
- Paciencia
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"patience"Description:
See PATIENCE.
- Elga
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"sacred"Description:
Olga variant without the Russian spirit.
- Ronella
- Koralia
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"coral"Description:
The original Greek version of a name that is perhaps more familiar as the French Coralie was used for fewer than five babies in the US last year. But this unusual-yet-familiar name might be ripe for the using by a parent in search of an unusual nature name and/or K name.