10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Jadia
- Wanaka
Origin:
Maori placenameMeaning:
"place of knowledge"Description:
This beautiful lakeside town in southern New Zealand would make an unusual but wearable choice for a daughter. It benefits from having a great meaning, too.
- Jemsa
Origin:
English, SpanishMeaning:
"gem, precious stone"Description:
Variant of Gemma/Jemma or James.
- Anaga
Origin:
Hindi, TamilMeaning:
"sinless"Description:
A pretty and rhythmic name with a spiritual meaning.
- Pakuna
Origin:
Native American, MiwokMeaning:
"deer jumping as she runs downhill"Description:
Unusual and lithe.
- Elenora
- Elenka
- Georgeanna
Origin:
English, combination of Georgia and AnnaDescription:
With the first two syllables pronounced Georgie, it has a stylish Masterpiece Theatre air.
- Lolicia
- Auriga
Description:
Despite being a male character in Greek Mythology, we think Auriga wears better on a girl. It's the name of one of the 88 main constellations.
- Sylva
Origin:
Czech form of SilviaMeaning:
"from the woods"Description:
Sleek and sharp Sylva is the Czech variation of Silvia. It could equally double up as a word-adjacent name in English, thanks to its similarity to the metal Silver.
- Veera
- Adabella
Origin:
Combination of Ada and Bella, German, Turkish, and FrenchMeaning:
"noble and beautiful, or beautiful island"Description:
Ada is one of those names found in two different languages with two different meanings. As a German name, it means noble or nobility, and as a Turkish name, it means island.
- Kantuta
Origin:
QuechuaMeaning:
"flower"Description:
Kantuta is the Quechua name for the national flower of both Bolivia and Peru, which is known for flowering around Christmas time. With its vivid green foliage and extremely bright red bell-shaped flowers, the plant encapsulates many traditional Christmas symbols, making Kantuta one of the great unique names for Christmas babies.
- Caelia
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"heavens"Description:
The feminine form of Caelius, from caelum "skies, heavens".
- Ondrea
Origin:
Czech variation of AndreaDescription:
If you want people to pronounce Andrea with an Ah sound beginning, this spelling would guide the way.
- Aryanna
Origin:
Spelling variation of Ariana/AriannaDescription:
In all its iterations, this name is on the rise. Ariana and Arianna are both highly popular choices in the US, and as with other popular appellations, creative spellings are inevitable. The trendy y in place of the i might be tempting, but anyone bearing this spelling will constantly be correcting people who assume one of the two dominant versions.
- Aarna
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"wave"Description:
Epithet of the goddess Lakshmi with a watery meaning.
- Adaria
- Clemenza