10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Julijana
Origin:
Slavic variation of Juliana, LatinMeaning:
"youthful"Description:
Form of Juliana used in countries including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, and Macedonia.
- Krisztina
- Olevia
- Chakra
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"wheel, circle"Description:
For devoted New Agers only: yoga practitioners know this as the center of spiritual energy in the body.
- Alexanderia
- Cvita
Origin:
CroatianMeaning:
"flower"Description:
One of a bunch of attractive Slavic names with the same meaning, which also includes Slovene Cvetka, Slovak Kveta, and Bulgarian Tsveta.
- Paulla
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"small"Description:
An ancient Roman spelling of Paula, used more often than the male equivalent Paullus. Because of the meaning, this name was commonly given to younger daughters.
- Jolanda
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"violet"Description:
A sweet and feminine Italian name almost unheard of here.
- Zyranda
Origin:
unknownDescription:
The rare name Zyranda is possibly derived from words relating to echo or reflection.
- Loleta
- Alaura
- Kassiopeia
- Alithia
- Naadira
- Natashya
Origin:
Variation of NatashaMeaning:
"born on Christmas Day"Description:
Tori Amos added a little extra something to the already pretty elaborate Natasha for her daughter's name.
- Sashana
- Nyda
- Anunciada
- Countessa
Origin:
Variation of Countess, EnglishMeaning:
"noblewoman"Description:
Countessa is not an authentic title of nobility in any language — the closest it comes to is contessa, the Italian translation of "countess." It's been used as a girl name here and there but has never been given to more than five girls in a single year. Countessa could be an interesting way to get to the nickname Tessa or Tess.
- Hibana
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"sparkle"