10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Rosalva
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"white rose"Description:
Variant of Rosalba
- Shaena
- Jethra
Origin:
Feminization of Jethro, HebrewMeaning:
"excellence"Description:
Rare and ethereal.
- Manya
- Betula
- Genevra
- Hoana
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"god is gracious"Description:
Maori form of Joanna
- Thurza
- Colomba
Origin:
Italian version of ColumbaMeaning:
"dove"Description:
This spelling used in Italy and Spain shares the peaceful meaning of dove with the more familiar Columba. It's a Top 35 name in Chile.
- Caracosa
Origin:
Judeo-ItalianMeaning:
"precious thing"Description:
A lovely name most commonly used by Judeo-Italian families — also the name of a fictional city in Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Inhabitant of Carcosa", written in the late 1800s.
- Stefanya
Origin:
Russian variation of Stephanie, GreekMeaning:
"garland, crown"Description:
Russian form of Stephanie livens up that flagging classic.
- Isobella
- Rovshana
Origin:
AzerbaijaniMeaning:
"light, bright"Description:
Rovshana is the Azerbaijani form of Roshanak, the Persian name that spawned Roxanne and Roxana.
- Kareena
- Milanna
- Amya
Origin:
Variation of Amy or AmayaDescription:
As a place name, Amya is a small village in Syria. As a girls’ name, it has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 2000, though it may be close to dropping off the charts altogether. As a variation of Amaia and Amaya, there could be pronunciation issues due to its spelling similarities to Anya.
- Richeza
Origin:
Polish variation of Richiza, GermanMeaning:
"wealthy"Description:
Richeza was a name that had its heyday in the Middle Ages but has since fallen into disuse. Richeza, and its variation Richenza, were used by the Swedish and Polish royal families. In a modern context, Richeza could be used to honor an important Richard in the family.
- Bianka
- Zarida
- Godeliva
Origin:
GermanicMeaning:
"beloved God"Description:
Feminine form of Gottlieb