10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Pamina
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "little honey"
    • Description:

      This operatic Italian name -- it appears in Mozart's "The Magic Flute" -- is a more unusual route to the nickname Pam/Pammy.
  2. Brigida
    • Palasha
      • Origin:

        Russian, diminutive of Pelagia
      • Meaning:

        "open sea"
      • Description:

        Friendly Slavic rarity.
    • Déja
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "already"
      • Description:

        Déja was a name sensation of the nineties, reaching the Top 15 in African-American popularity lists, but it has déja fallen far from those lofty heights.
    • Sanya
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Aleksandra, Russian from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "defending men"
      • Description:

        An alternative to Sasha, another common Russian nickname for Aleksandra.
    • Phila
      • Origin:

        Greek, Zulu, Xhosa
      • Meaning:

        "lover, friend; to live of life"
      • Description:

        In the Zulu and Xhosa languages of Southern Africa, Phila is a unisex name pronounced "PEE-la" and means "to live of life" It's also the feminine version of the ancient Greek name Philo, pronounced "FEE-la", meaning friend or lover and present in several contemporary names and words used throughout the Western World. The name Philip, for instance, means lover of horses, while the city name Philadelphia means "brotherly love" and philosophy means "love of wisdom".
    • Delsia
      • Origin:

        unknown
      • Description:

        Delsia has always been a rare name in the US, with only a few babies born with this name each year. It is somewhat reminiscent of Dulcie and Delysia.
    • Haliana
      • Pietra
        • Elladora
          • Origin:

            English compound name
          • Meaning:

            "she is a gift"
          • Description:

            Pretty smoosh name from the popular elements Ella + Dora, or a spin on Eleanora influenced by Dora "gift".
        • Aaira
          • Description:

            Possibly derived from the Sanskrit word aaryah meaning noble, or from the Finnish "Airi" meaning "messenger, herald". Reminiscent of Ayla, Ira, and Arya, it is no wonder Aaira was one of the fastest rising names in the UK in 2022.
        • Majra
          • Origin:

            Bosnian, unknown meaning
        • Martika
          • Andarta
            • Origin:

              Celtic
            • Meaning:

              "victory"
            • Description:

              Andarta was a warrior goddess thought to have been associated with victory.
          • Iphigeneia
            • Benna
              • Azora
                • Rukia
                  • Siria
                    • Origin:

                      Spanish from Persian
                    • Meaning:

                      "sun-bright, glowing"
                    • Description:

                      Would undoubtedly be confused with the geographical Syria.
                  • Rosena