10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Brigita
- Sonatina
Origin:
Italian, musical termDescription:
Makes SONATA even more feminine and musical
- Iowa
Origin:
DakotaMeaning:
"sleepy ones"Description:
American place and tribe name, derived via French from the Dakota word ayúxba "sleepy ones".
- Veronia
Origin:
Variation of Verona, ItalianDescription:
Variation of Verona.
- Chila
- Edka
- Baptista
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"the baptized one"Description:
Probably too evangelical for mass importation.
- Ritva
Origin:
FinnishMeaning:
"birch branch"Description:
Ritva is a Finnish name last trendy in the 1940s, starting to make a comeback today.
- Dafna
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"laurel"Description:
The Hebrew form of Daphne, typically only heard among Jewish families in the US.
- Maka
Origin:
GeorgianDescription:
Georgian diminutive for names starting with Ma-, such as Margalita or Mariam. Notable bearers of this name include the former First Lady Maka Chichua and writer Maka Jokhadze.
- Gigliola
Origin:
ItalianDescription:
An Italian name possibly derived from Italian giglio "lily", but more likely a feminized form of the masculine Giglio — an Italian variant of Giles ("young goat").
- Alanea
- Josetta
- Louvinia
- Mahana
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"warmth, heat"Description:
A beautiful and approachable Hawaiian girl's name that would easily cross into the mainland.
- Xylda
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
One of many distinctive names in the show and book series Midnight, Texas by Charlaine Harris -- and one of very few girl's names that start with the letter X.
- Harrietta
- Siara
Origin:
Variation of Sierra or Sarah, Spanish, Hebrew, "mountain range; princessDescription:
Used as a twist on the nature name Sierra or the classic Biblical name Sarah, Siara could also be considered an anglicized corruption of the Irish Ciara, meaning "little dark one", or an Arabic name meaning "pure" or "unique". It was one of the fastest rising names in the UK in 2023.
- Marvella
- Nadzia