925+ Boy Names That End with A
- Wesa
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"cat"Description:
Feline choice that could work well on a boy with Cherokee heritage. Or get meta and use it for your cat.
- Bonanza
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Wildly optimistic -- and unrealistic -- choice.
- Inia
Origin:
MaoriMeaning:
"praised one"Description:
Maori form of Aeneas, also used for girls as the Māori form of India.
- Zacaria
- Bogdashka
- Mishka
Origin:
Diminutive of Mikhail, RussianMeaning:
"who is like God"Description:
Along with Mischa, a common Mikhail nickname in Russia.
- Pét'a
- Anaca
Origin:
Portuguese bird nameDescription:
Candice Swanpoel and Hermann Nicoli gave this uncommon Portuguese name to their son in 2016. It's the Portuguese word for the red-fan parrot, putting it in the fashionable bird name category.
- Iakopa
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"supplanter"Description:
Hawaiian form of Jacob
- Matta
- Akela
Origin:
Hawaiian variant of Asher or AdelaDescription:
A unisex name in Hawaii, where it can signify either Asher (for boys) or Adela (for girls), Akela was also the name of a character in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
- Nuriya
- Bnaya
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"built by god"Description:
An alternative transcription of Hebrew Benaiah, currently among the Top 50 boys' names in Israel.
- Tskilekwa
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"big witch"Description:
In Cherokee culture, witches are medicine men who use their power for evil. Tskilekwa derives from the Cherokee word for "witch," tsgili.
- Tola
Origin:
Hebrew or YorubaMeaning:
"scarlet red or wealth"Description:
The Biblical Tola was a long-ruling judge of Israel renowned for his wisdom and fairness, definitely a positive association.
- Degotoga
Origin:
CherokeeMeaning:
"standing together"Description:
Strong Cherokee name with a compelling meaning.
- Yehoshua
- Finnlea
- Olugbenga
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"God lifted me"Description:
The full first name of actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, born to Yoruba Nigerian parents. The Olu- prefix (meaning "God") appears in lots of popular Yoruba names, and Gbenga is also a popular Yoruba name in its own right.
- Simcha
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"gladness, mirth, festivity"Description:
Celebratory choice.