Names ending in a
- Ioana
Origin:
Romanian and Bulgarian feminine form of JohnMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
Predominantly used in Romania, Ioana can also be used as an alternative to the Bulgarian Yoana. Fashion designer Ioana Ciolacu, actress Ioana Flora, and gymnast Ioana Stanciulescu are just a few notable bearers.
- Drema
- Martila
- Aubreyana
Origin:
Compound name, EnglishMeaning:
"elf ruler + grace"Description:
A compound name, blending classic, international Ana, and the modern Aubrey. It could be pronounced in two different ways.
- Jekaterina
Origin:
Estonian variation of Yekaterina, RussianMeaning:
"pure"Description:
The preferred Estonian spelling of Yekaterina, the Russian variation of Katherine.
- Alloura
- Madlenka
Origin:
Czech diminutive of MagdalenaMeaning:
"from Magda"Description:
Typically seen as a diminutive or nickname of the Czech Magdaléna, Madlenka is pronounced "MAD-len-ka".
- Pasquelina
- Abia
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"great"Description:
Simple plus unusual is a winning combination.
- Maralina
- Huzaifa
- Alegria
- Gerta
- Anthoula
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"little flower"Description:
A lovely Greek floral name which is a diminutive of names containing the element anthos "flower, blossom", such as Anthea or Chrysanthe.
- Elaia
- Brynja
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"armour"Description:
Sharp and bright, this Icelandic name comes from the Old Norse word from a coat of chain mail or an armour plate.
- Janevra
- Clota
Origin:
Celtic mythology nameDescription:
In Celtic mythology, Clora is the patron goddess of the River Clyde.
- Ramonda
- Freia