Names Ending in A for Girls

  1. Amadita
    • Description:

      Amadita is a feminine name that functions as a Spanish diminutive of Amada, meaning "beloved" or "loved one." The addition of the diminutive suffix "-ita" adds a sense of endearment and affection to the already warm meaning. This name is primarily found in Spanish-speaking communities, particularly in Latin America, where diminutive forms are commonly used as given names. Amadita carries melodic qualities with its flowing vowels and soft consonants, creating a name that sounds both elegant and approachable. While not among the most common Spanish names, Amadita offers a distinctive option that maintains strong cultural connections. The name conveys tenderness and affection, making it a meaningful choice that literally designates its bearer as a cherished person.
  2. Giorgina
    • Description:

      Giorgina is a feminine name of Italian origin, serving as the feminine diminutive form of Giorgio, the Italian equivalent of George. The name ultimately derives from Greek 'georgos,' meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker.' Giorgina carries an elegant, romantic quality typical of Italian names, with its soft 'g' sounds and flowing syllables. While more common in Italy and other European countries, it remains relatively uncommon in English-speaking regions, giving it an exotic appeal. The name suggests a sophisticated, continental character while still being approachable. Giorgina offers the nickname options Gina or Gia, providing versatility as the bearer moves through different stages of life.
  3. Jenika
    • Description:

      Jenika is a feminine name with multiple possible origins. It may be a modern variation of Jennifer (from Welsh, meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one') or a creative form of Jenna or Janika. Some sources connect it to Slavic origins or see it as a combination form derived from names like Jean or Jennifer with creative suffixes. The name has a contemporary feel with its distinctive spelling and melodic sound. While not among the most common names, Jenika appeals to parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. The name strikes a balance between uniqueness and accessibility, with its recognizable sounds but relatively uncommon usage. Its flowing syllables and feminine ending give it a graceful, modern quality.

  4. Ennya
    • Description:

      Ennya is a feminine name with possible Irish or Latin origins. It may be a variant of Enya, which comes from the Irish name Eithne, meaning "kernel" or "grain." The name gained some recognition through the famous Irish singer-songwriter Enya (born Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin). Alternatively, Ennya could be related to the Latin name Ennius or a feminine form of it. The doubled 'n' gives the name a distinctive spelling and sound. Ennya remains quite rare, never appearing on popular naming charts in most countries. It has a melodic, flowing quality that feels both ancient and modern. The name carries a mystical, ethereal quality that might appeal to parents looking for something uncommon with Celtic or musical associations.

  5. Adreea
    • Description:

      Adreea is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Andrea or Adriana. With its unique spelling, Adreea offers a distinctive alternative while maintaining the melodic quality of its more common counterparts. The traditional name Andrea derives from the Greek name Andreas, meaning 'strong' or 'courageous,' originally a feminine form of Andrew. Adreea's unusual spelling gives it a contemporary feel while preserving its classical roots. This name remains quite rare, appealing to parents seeking something uncommon yet still familiar in pronunciation. The double 'e' creates a distinctive visual appearance while potentially maintaining the traditional pronunciation. Adreea exemplifies the modern trend toward personalizing established names through creative spelling variations.
  6. Nalia
    • Description:

      Nalia is a feminine name with diverse cultural origins. In Arabic contexts, it may derive from names meaning "one who is successful" or "one who attains," while some associate it with Sanskrit origins meaning "blue lotus" or "sapphire." The name has gained modest popularity in recent decades as parents seek beautiful, cross-cultural names with flowing sounds. Nalia appeals to contemporary naming preferences with its melodic quality, feminine ending, and accessibility across different languages. The name's brevity combined with its lyrical nature makes it both modern and timeless. While not among the most common names, Nalia has been steadily rising in usage, particularly in multicultural communities seeking names that work well globally.

  7. Adema
    • Description:

      Adema is the name of a rock band that might be adapted as a girl's name -- though sounds a bit like a medical condition.
  8. Chrisanta
    • Description:

      Chrisanta is a feminine name of Greek origin combining 'chris' (gold) and 'anthos' (flower), essentially meaning 'golden flower.' This beautiful name evokes images of radiance and natural beauty. It's a variation of Chrysanthemum, the flower that symbolizes optimism and joy in many cultures. While not among the most common names, Chrisanta has maintained a steady presence, particularly in Greek, Spanish, and Italian communities. The name carries an elegant, classic quality while remaining distinctive. Parents might choose Chrisanta for its melodious sound, meaningful etymology, or to honor family heritage. The nickname options, including Chris, Chrissy, or Anta, add to its versatility and appeal.

  9. Beda
    • Description:

      Beda is a feminine name with Germanic origins, derived from the Old English elements 'beado' or 'beda' meaning 'battle' or 'pledge'. Historically, it was also associated with the Venerable Bede, an 8th-century English monk and scholar, though as a masculine name in that context. As a feminine name, Beda remains quite rare in English-speaking countries but has occasional usage in Scandinavian countries and parts of Central Europe. The name carries connotations of strength and dedication, reflecting its battle-related etymology. Beda has a simple, distinctive sound with a vintage quality that some parents might find appealing as an uncommon alternative to more popular short feminine names.
  10. Maria regina
    • Description:

      Maria Regina combines two names of profound religious significance. Maria, the Latin form of Mary, has Hebrew origins meaning "bitter" or "beloved," and has been one of the most enduring feminine names throughout Christian history, honoring the mother of Jesus. Regina is Latin for "queen," referencing Mary's honorific title as "Queen of Heaven" in Catholic tradition. This compound name carries strong religious connotations and is especially popular in Catholic countries, particularly in the Philippines, Latin America, and Southern Europe. Maria Regina conveys dignity, devotion, and regal qualities while maintaining feminine softness. Though less common in English-speaking countries, it remains a meaningful choice for families with strong religious ties or Latin cultural heritage.

  11. Eugina
    • Description:

      Eugina is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Eugenia, which derives from the Greek word 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.' This alternative spelling gives the classic name a slightly more contemporary feel while maintaining its elegant essence. Eugina has historical connections to numerous saints and nobility throughout European history, though this specific spelling variation is considerably less common than Eugenia, Eugene, or Eugenie. The name has never been widely popular in English-speaking countries but offers an interesting alternative for parents who appreciate the name's regal history while wanting something slightly distinctive. Its similarity to familiar names makes it recognizable despite its uncommon status.
  12. Mayria
    • Description:

      Mayria is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a modern variation of Maria or Maya, with possible influences from May or Maryam. The name's construction gives it a melodic quality with its flowing syllables. While not widely used in historical records, Mayria likely emerged as parents sought to create distinctive variations of more traditional names. The 'May' element suggests connections to springtime and renewal, while the ending resembles the popular Maria, which derives from Hebrew origins meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved.' Mayria offers a blend of familiarity and uniqueness, appealing to parents seeking a name with a classic foundation but a contemporary twist. Its rarity makes it an individualistic choice while still maintaining an intuitive pronunciation.
  13. Lidda
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Kirsten Dunst played a young woman named Lidda, a synthetic name you may consider as a variation of Biblical place-name Lydda or as a short form of Phyllida.
  14. Herma
    • Description:

      Herma is a feminine name with Germanic and Greek origins. In its Germanic form, it's a shortened version of names containing the element 'herm,' meaning 'warrior' or 'soldier,' such as Hermina or Hermione. In Greek, it may derive from Hermes, the messenger god. Herma was moderately used in the early 20th century, particularly in German-speaking regions and among German immigrants to the United States, but has since become quite rare. The name carries a vintage charm with its soft sounds and classical roots. Some may associate it with 'herma,' a type of sculpture consisting of a head on a square pillar in ancient Greek art, adding a subtle artistic and cultural dimension to the name.

  15. Shieba
    • Description:

      Shieba is an uncommon feminine name with possible roots in several cultures. It may be related to the Arabic name Sheba (or Saba), which refers to the ancient kingdom of Sheba mentioned in biblical and Quranic texts, associated with the legendary Queen of Sheba. Alternatively, it could be a variation of the Hebrew name Shiva meaning 'seven' or a creative spelling of Sheba or Sheeba. The name carries an exotic, mysterious quality with its unusual combination of sounds. Shieba remains quite rare in English-speaking countries, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something unique. Its international flavor and historical connections give it depth despite its relative obscurity. The name evokes images of ancient wisdom and regal bearing.
  16. Izzabella
    • Description:

      Izzabella is a feminine name that represents a creative spelling variation of Isabella, which derives from the Hebrew name Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.' The distinctive spelling with 'zz' adds a contemporary twist to the classic name while maintaining its elegant sound. Izzabella emerged in usage primarily in the early 2000s, coinciding with the growing popularity of Isabella but offering a more unique written form. The name carries the same regal associations as Isabella, which was borne by many royal figures throughout history. The playful spelling might appeal to parents seeking a familiar-sounding name with an individualistic flair, combining traditional meaning with modern styling.

  17. Youlia
    • Description:

      Youlia is a feminine name representing a transliteration of the Russian name Юлия (Yuliya), which is itself the Russian form of Julia. The name has ancient Roman roots, connected to the Julian family name which may derive from Greek 'ioulos' meaning 'downy-bearded' or possibly from Jupiter, the Roman king of gods. This spelling variant captures the Slavic pronunciation while using Latin letters. Youlia has a flowing, melodic quality with its predominance of vowel sounds. Though not common in English-speaking countries, it maintains popularity in Russia, Ukraine, and other Eastern European countries. The name offers a connection to classical history while its specific transliteration provides cultural distinctiveness, appealing to those with Eastern European heritage or parents seeking an unusual yet accessible international name.
  18. Speedwell
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "flower name"
    • Description:

      A pretty blue wildflower traditionally considered a universal healer and lucky charm – the name is because the sight was thought to speed travelers safely on their way.
  19. Reeta
    • Description:

      Reeta is a feminine name that functions as a variant spelling of Rita, which originated as a shortened form of Margherita, the Italian version of Margaret (meaning 'pearl'). This alternative spelling adds a slightly exotic touch to the classic name. Reeta has particular popularity in India, where it may be derived from Sanskrit elements meaning 'truthful' or 'river.' The name enjoyed modest popularity in Western countries during the mid-20th century but remains uncommon today. Reeta has a pleasant, melodic quality with its long 'e' sound and simple two-syllable structure, making it easy to pronounce across cultures while maintaining its distinct character.

  20. Geonna
    • Description:

      Geonna is a modern feminine name that likely emerged as a creative variation of names like Gianna, Geanna, or Joanna. It combines elements that suggest 'God is gracious' from its possible Hebrew and Greek origins. The name has a melodic quality with its soft 'G' sound and flowing syllables. Geonna gained some recognition in the United States during the early 2000s but remains relatively uncommon, giving it a contemporary feel without being overly trendy. The name carries a sense of uniqueness while still being approachable and feminine. Its spelling variation adds distinctiveness while maintaining phonetic clarity, appealing to parents seeking a name that feels both special and familiar.