10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Jedda
    • Origin:

      Australian Aboriginal
    • Meaning:

      "wren"
    • Description:

      Love the name wren but need something not quite so trendy? Consider Jedda. Jedda is derived from the word 'djida' meaning "wren" in the language of the Noongar people of Western Australia. Jedda was also the name of the eponymous heroine of the film "Jedda", which was one of the first Australian films to be shot in color and was the first to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival (it was nominated for the Palme d'Or). The perfect name for nature enthusiasts and film buffs alike.
  2. Corona
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "crown"
    • Description:

      Corona was once an improbable choice due to the beer brand. After the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, its firmly cemented its status as a nonviable baby name.
  3. Clia
    • Origin:

      Invented literary name
    • Description:

      Clia could be seen as a variation of Clea (probably another invented literary name), or the creation of L. Frank Baum for a mermaid Princess character in one of his Oz books. Offers a similar choice to Cleo vs Clio.
  4. Austria
    • Origin:

      Place-name, Latinization of German, Osterreich
    • Description:

      Austria is an nteresting, appealing, unexplored geographic destination, much fresher than American cousin Austin.
  5. Esila
    • Origin:

      Turkish from Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "late afternoon, evening"
    • Description:

      A popular name in Turkey that would be highly wearable in the wider world too.
  6. Orana
    • Origin:

      Australian Aboriginal
    • Meaning:

      "welcome"
    • Description:

      Orana is an word from the Wiradjuri language meaning "welcome". It has become more widely known for its use in the traditional Australian Christmas carol "Carol of the Birds", meaning it now carries strong yuletide connotations. Orana is an original addition to the list of names for Christmas babies.
  7. Celinda
    • Origin:

      Variation of Celia
    • Meaning:

      "heavenly"
    • Description:

      Feels like a hybrid of Celia and Belinda, but Celinda is also a Spanish botanical name for the sweet mock orange.
  8. Riina
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Katariina, Finnish and Estonian
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      In Estonia, short-form Riina is more common than its mother name, Katariina.
  9. Angelika
    • Tequila
      • Origin:

        Spanish
      • Meaning:

        "liquor distilled from the agave plant"
      • Description:

        Mexican national drink, not to be served as a name to a baby.
    • Ohara
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "small field"
      • Description:

        Could work for a blended Japanese-Irish family.
    • Réka
      • Origin:

        Hungarian, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        An alluring name that would fit right into an American classroom with no problem.
    • Radia
      • Origin:

        Russian variation of Rada, Slavic
      • Meaning:

        "happy, willing"
      • Description:

        Pretty Russian name that has yet to be embraced outside of the region.
    • Ilena
      • Origin:

        Greek variation of Helen
      • Description:

        Ilena-style variants have all been considered more stylish than Helen for many years.
    • Dorea
      • Salomea
        • Origin:

          Variation of Salome, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "peace"
        • Description:

          The Biblical Salome has not ranked in the US Top 1000 for more than a century, perhaps because most people associate the name with the seductive dancer. But Salomea might make the name different enough for contemporary use.
      • Neza
        • Cinta
          • Elvia
            • Colina
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "hill"
              • Description:

                The Spanish word for hill certainly has name-like qualities and could make a fresh new Spanish nature name.