10,000+ Girl Names That End in A
- Columba
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"dove"Description:
Columba is an early saint's name that rhumbas to a modern beat. While the original St. Columba is male, the name sounds more appropriate for a girl in the modern world. Leave variations Colm and Callum for the boys.
- Diamantina
- Goya
Origin:
Artist nameDescription:
Passion for the Spanish painter Goya may transcend the difficulty of this name -- just don't say it in a Jewish community.
- Manila
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
The name of the capital city of the Philippines is just conceivable as a baby name, giving off the faint scent of vanilla.
- Anisia
Origin:
Greek, unequalDescription:
This alluring Greek name has two possible meanings — possibly meaning "she who fulfills her obligations, or potentially deriving from the Greek anisos meaning "unequal".
- Malwina
Origin:
Polish variation of Malvina, ScottishMeaning:
"smooth-browed one"
- Cinta
- Annalisa
Origin:
Comnibation of Anna and LisaDescription:
One of the more widely used combination forms.
- Skyra
- Verana
- Zosma
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"girdle"Description:
A star in the constellation of Leo, perfect for a sci fi character but for a baby, not so much.
- Ilesha
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"earth lord"Description:
Ilesha is an unusual choice that will undoubtedly be confused with similar and far more common names such as Alicia and Elissa.
- Mesa
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"table"Description:
Mesa is the term for a flat-topped mountain, derived from the Spanish word for "table".
- Sergia
Origin:
Latin, female variant of Sergius and SergioMeaning:
"servant"Description:
Not as common as brother Sergio, but still quite frequently heard in the Hispanic community, as in Bolivian singer Sergia Llanos.
- Juba
Origin:
AfricanMeaning:
"born on Monday"Description:
Juba, a strong and resonant unisex name, belonged to an ancient African king, is a city and river name, and is traditionally given to Ashanti (of Ghana) girls born on Monday.
- Pepina
- Mariya
Origin:
Hebrew or EgyptianMeaning:
"drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"Description:
Russian, Ukrainian, and Bulgarian form of the classic Maria sure to cause a lifetime of spelling questions and pronunciation mistakes.
- Pernella
Origin:
French, from GreekMeaning:
"rock"Description:
One of the least appealing of the ella-ending names, especially if you check pernicious in the dictionary.
- Yamina
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"right, proper"Description:
Attractive Middle Eastern choice used in a variety of spellings.
- Mikhaila
Description:
This Russian version of Michaela adds yet another variation -- Makayla, Micaela, McKayla -- to the pot.