Names ending in a

  1. Annaleisa
    • Manka
      • Elixevetta
        • Origin:

          Hybrid name
        • Description:

          Elixevetta is part Elizabeth and part Alexandra, and thoroughly confusing.
      • Aabriella
        • Clodia
          • Nyasia
            • Origin:

              Meaning unknown
            • Description:

              Latina "freestyle" singer Nyasia helped put this name on the popularity list.
          • Analeia
            • Asterina
              • Adaiba
                • Origin:

                  Nigerian, Igbo
                • Meaning:

                  "daughter of the people"
                • Description:

                  This ultra-feminine Nigerian name — chosen by actress Uzo Aduba for her daughter — fits in with other girl names bookended by As such as Amaya, Alora, and Adelina.
              • Miyana
                • Elainea
                  • Gelifia
                    • Itzallana
                      • 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.
                      • Idelfia
                        • Levinia
                          • Edetta
                            • Fípa
                              • Origin:

                                Faroese, Old Norse
                              • Meaning:

                                "cotton grass"
                              • Description:

                                Faroese name derived from the Old Norse word fífa, which refers to cotton grass.
                            • Niasha
                              • Agota
                                • Origin:

                                  Lithuanian, from Greek
                                • Meaning:

                                  "good woman"
                                • Description:

                                  A sharp and intriguing Lithuanian form of Agatha.