10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Azaleia
    • Origin:

      English, variation of Azalea
    • Description:

      This variation of the up-and-coming quirky and offbeat flower name Azalea — the original spelling of which just cracked the Top 500 — adds the trendy "lei" element seen in popular names Leia and Leilani.
  2. Graziela
    • Gara
      • Origin:

        Guanche
      • Meaning:

        "height"
      • Description:

        According to local legend in the Canary Islands, Gara was a young princess who fell in love with a peasant's son, Jonay. Their relationship was condemned by a local priest and the day of their marriage a great earthquake shook the islands. The couple fled together and, according to legend, committed joint suicide at a peak on the island of La Gomera now known as Garajonay Peak.
    • Orfeya
      • Yvonna
        • Xavienna
          • Messia
            • Elderia
              • Origin:

                English Romani, meaning unknown
            • Elvinia
              • Ilysa
                • Anthymia
                  • Kiba
                    • Aneesha
                      • Dyara
                        • Jania
                          • Colandrea
                            • Origin:

                              Surname name
                            • Description:

                              The full name of one of the main characters on Netflix's Dear White People, though she usually goes by Coco. Colandrea occasionally pops up as a surname, but as a first name, it feels more like a mashup of Coco and Andrea -- and a not unappealing mashup at that.
                          • Celesia
                            • Qadria
                              • Origin:

                                Arabic
                              • Meaning:

                                "able, capable"
                              • Description:

                                Also spelled Qadriyyah or Qadriah, a lovely Arabic name for girls with a great meaning.
                            • Talisha
                              • Origin:

                                African American compound name, combining Tamara and Alicia
                              • Meaning:

                                "noble palm"
                              • Description:

                                A smoosh name, combining Tamara and Alicia - or perhaps Tabitha, Talia, or Tamika with Felicia or Latisha. The name was first used in the 60s and peaked in the early 80s, though it is still given to at least 5 girls a year.
                            • Dalicia