Names ending in a
- Fiescha
Origin:
Judeo-Italian, meaning unknownDescription:
The exact meaning of this ancient Judeo-Italian name — and the related surname and place name, Fiesch — has been lost to history. It may be related to the Yiddish name Fishel, meaning "little fish".
- Philipa
- Cleva
- Danitza
- Kallima
Origin:
nature nameDescription:
This name derives from the name of a genus of butterfly. Apart from this delightful connection, the name offers good nickname options such as Kallie and Lili, as well as fitting in to the current trend of Kal names such as Kalliope and Calista.
- Glennia
- Krissa
- Gracina
- Bastina
- Kathina
Origin:
Pali, Buddhist festivalDescription:
A festival of giving and gratitude for Buddhists in South-East Asia, at the end of the rainy season. With the spiritual connotations and the similar sounds to Katherine and Athena, it's almost surprising this is so rare as a name.
- Mattitia
Origin:
Judeo-Italian variation of Mattityahu, HebrewMeaning:
"gift of God"
- Nysha
- Almeda
- Illyanna
- Deasia
- Giselda
- Ileshia
- Réba
- Hadura
- Ilaina