Names ending in a

  1. Endelienta
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Description:

      Saint Endelienta is the woman whose name became Endellion, of David Cameron fame. Endelienta was the daughter of a king and reputed to be the god-daughter of King Arthur. Her feast day is 29 April, making this name an interesting choice for a daughter born on that day.
  2. Contina
    • Olima
      • Origin:

        Surname name
      • Description:

        Olima began as a surname, first seen in the US as the last name of immigrants from European countries including Italy and Portugal. While it hasn't seen much use as a given name, the feminine ending makes it a definite possibility, especially for speakers of the Romance languages.
    • Chandria
      • Pepa
        • Origin:

          Czech variation of Joseph
        • Description:

          Much too feminine in English-speaking countries.
      • Aaliya
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "heavens, highborn, exalted"
        • Description:

          A spelling variant of Aliyah and Aaliyah, popularised by the singer of the same name.
      • Arabia
        • Origin:

          Place-name
        • Description:

          A phonetically attractive place-name that can be used for babies but rarely is.
      • Jozefa
        • Panayiota
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "devotee of the Virgin Mary"
          • Description:

            Form of Panagiota
        • Emzara
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "mother of Sarai"
          • Description:

            The name of Noah's wife, a daughter of Rake'el (his father's brother), according to Jubilees 4:33 of the Old Testament Apocrypha. It may mean "mother of Sarai".
        • Aluna
          • Origin:

            Mwera, Kenyan
          • Meaning:

            "come here"
          • Description:

            Aluna has authentic Mwera roots as a name meaning "she weeps", but it may rise as an American invented name, elaborating on Luna.
        • Omarosa
          • Origin:

            Reality-TV name
          • Description:

            Name your daughter after "The Apprentice" hellion at your own peril.
        • Nadalia
          • Origin:

            French/Armenian
          • Meaning:

            "born at Christmas"
          • Description:

            More unusual than Natalia or Natalie.
        • Alastríona
          • Diara
            • Oceanna
              • Liseta
                • Cama
                  • Abriella
                    • Alzata
                      • Origin:

                        Italian
                      • Meaning:

                        "rising"
                      • Description:

                        This Italian word with a positive meaning makes a pretty, unusual girl's name