Names ending in a
- Anangokaa
Origin:
OjibweMeaning:
"there are many stars"
- Anninka
- Galiya
- Andriana
- Attilla
- Gavriela
- Areatha
- Ghita
- Pama
- Luljeta
Origin:
AlbanianMeaning:
"flower of life"Description:
A beautiful rare Lu- name that also boasts a gorgeous nature-related meaning.
- Jusa
- Clora
- Kerria
- Beatrisa
- Anselma
- Annona
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"corn, grain"Description:
The Roman goddess Annona personified Rome's grain supply. Her name is derived from the Latin word annōna, meaning "corn" or "grain," which ultimately originated from annus, "year."
- Lachina
Origin:
Scottish, feminine form of LachlanDescription:
Unlike Lachlan, this Scottish name for girls is likely to be mispronounced. Is that...LaChina?
- Medeea
Origin:
Romanian variation of Medea, GreekMeaning:
"middle"Description:
The Romanian form of Medea, famously borne by actress Medeaa Marinescu.
- Melasya
- Breana
Origin:
Spelling variation of BrianaDescription:
While this spelling is running a close second on the popularity charts to the original Briana, it feels more invented -- probably because it is. Some parents may want to move further away from Brian, root name for all the feminine variations, and so prefer the e versions. But we like the older, more authentic Briana best. Another spelling way: Breanna.