10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Miuccia
    • Origin:

      Italian, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      Influential designer Miuccia (nicknamed Miu Miu) Prada's surname is much better known here than her first.
  2. Palasha
    • Origin:

      Russian, diminutive of Pelagia
    • Meaning:

      "open sea"
    • Description:

      Friendly Slavic rarity.
  3. Kajsa
    • Description:

      Kajsa is a feminine Scandinavian name, primarily used in Sweden and Finland. It originated as a Nordic diminutive form of Katarina (Catherine), which ultimately derives from the Greek name Aikaterine. The exact etymology remains debated, though possible meanings include 'pure' or an association with the goddess Hecate. Kajsa emerged in Scandinavia during the 18th century as a familiar, affectionate form that gradually gained status as an independent given name. The name combines a distinctly Nordic character with a soft, melodious sound. In Sweden, Kajsa enjoyed particular popularity during the mid-20th century and has maintained steady usage since. While not typically among the top names, it remains recognizable and appreciated for its charming simplicity and cultural authenticity. In Finland, the name appears both among Swedish-speaking populations and increasingly among Finnish speakers as well.
  4. Leina
    • Description:

      Leina is a feminine name with multicultural origins and meanings. In Hawaiian, it can mean 'shining light' or be related to 'leina-a-ka-uhane,' referring to a leaping place for souls. In various African languages, Leina means 'name' or 'identity.' The name also appears in other cultures, including as a variation of Lena or Elena. Leina has a melodic quality with its flowing vowel sounds, making it appealing across linguistic boundaries. Though not widely common in the United States, it has gained some appreciation among parents seeking a name that's both international and accessible. The name's brevity and soft sounds give it a gentle, feminine quality while its multicultural roots provide rich meaning.
  5. Monea
    • Description:

      Monea is a modern feminine name with uncertain origins. It may be a variant of Mona, which derives from Gaelic roots meaning 'noble' or 'aristocratic.' Alternatively, it could be related to the Latin 'moneta' meaning 'advisor' or 'warner.' Monea has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowels. While relatively uncommon, it has seen occasional usage in the United States since the 1990s. Parents may choose this name for its distinctive sound and contemporary feel while maintaining an elegant simplicity. Monea offers the appealing nickname option Mo or Mone and pairs well with a variety of middle names.
  6. Meva
    • Origin:

      Uzbek
    • Meaning:

      "fruit"
  7. Orela
    • Description:

      Orela is a feminine name with several possible origins. It may be derived from Latin 'aurum' meaning 'gold,' suggesting precious qualities or golden beauty. Some view it as a variation of Aurelia or Oriella. In certain Eastern European contexts, it might relate to the Slavic elements for 'eagle' (orel), symbolizing strength and vision. The name has a melodic quality with its flowing three syllables and feminine ending. While uncommon in most English-speaking countries, Orela has occasional usage in parts of Europe and Latin America. Its rarity makes it attractive to parents seeking a distinctive name that sounds traditional yet isn't widely used, offering the bearer individuality while maintaining a classic feminine feel.
  8. Alissia
    • Description:

      Alissia is a feminine name that serves as a variation of Alicia, itself derived from Alice. These names ultimately trace back to the Germanic name Adalheidis, meaning 'noble type' or 'of noble kind.' The spelling Alissia creates a distinctive look while maintaining the melodic sound of more common versions. The double 's' adds a unique visual element that sets it apart. This name carries the legacy of its root name's associations with nobility and dignity. Alissia has a soft, flowing pronunciation that contributes to its feminine appeal. While not among the most common variations, Alissia offers familiarity paired with uniqueness, appealing to parents seeking a name with classic roots but a slightly different presentation.

  9. Manilla
    • Origin:

      City name
    • Description:

      A variant spelling of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Vloggers The Bucket List Family have a son named Manilla.
  10. Sevda
    • Description:

      Sevda is a feminine name of Turkish and Persian origin meaning 'love' or 'passion.' In Turkish culture, it refers specifically to a deep, intense love or longing. The name derives from the Arabic word 'sawda' which originally referred to the black bile in ancient medicine, but evolved to metaphorically represent the intense emotions associated with love. Sevda is widely used in Turkey, Azerbaijan, and other countries with Turkic cultural influence. It also appears in various Balkan countries and Iran. The name carries poetic connotations in its cultural context, often appearing in traditional songs and literature about love and desire. While uncommon in Western countries, Sevda has a melodic sound and meaningful definition that transcends cultural boundaries, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a name that embodies love and emotional depth.
  11. Jivanta
    • Origin:

      Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "giver of life"
    • Description:

      A hauntingly lovely Indian name.
  12. Kaela
    • Origin:

      Variant of Kayla or diminutive of Mikaela
    • Description:

      The letters "ae" are always a little tricky, and the more familiar Kayla has started to fall out of fashion, but there's nothing glaringly wrong with this version.
  13. Romiya
    • Description:

      Romiya is a feminine name with multicultural origins and interpretations. In some contexts, it may be connected to Rome (meaning 'strength' or relating to the ancient city), while in others it could be a variation of the Hebrew name Romie, meaning 'exalted' or 'high.' With Sanskrit influences, it can also mean 'dark-haired beauty.' This melodic name has gained modest popularity among parents seeking cross-cultural names with international appeal. The flowing sound pattern creates a name that feels both contemporary and timeless. Though relatively uncommon in Western countries, Romiya appeals to parents seeking a name with global versatility and distinctive character. The name projects elegance, cultural openness, and a gentle strength that works well across diverse cultural contexts.
  14. Crisanta
    • Origin:

      Spanish from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "golden flower, chrysanthemum"
    • Description:

      Crisanta, while not related to Christine, would make a pretty and highly unusual alternative to that tried-and-true name. Because of its relationship to the chrysanthemum, the flower of the month of November, it's one of the recommended names for Scorpio babies as well as names for November babies. Crisanta might also give you a fresh route to nicknames like Cris, Crissy, or Cristie.
  15. Marzena
    • Origin:

      Polish, from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved; pearl; dream"
    • Description:

      A Polish name that most likely originated as a nickname for Maria or Małgorzata, the Polish form of Margaret, or possibly from the Polish word marzenie meaning ‘dream’.
  16. Madrona
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "mother"
    • Description:

      A bit grown-up for a tiny baby.
  17. Zehava
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "gold, golden"
    • Description:

      The more dignified and attractive Hebrew equivalent of Golda or Goldie.
  18. Assumpta
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "Assumption"
    • Description:

      A highly unusual name in the U.S., Assumpta refers to the Assumption of Mary, the ascent of the Virgin Mary into Heaven before her death in Catholic and Eastern Orthodox doctrine. An intriguing and pious choice for a devout Catholic family — though watch out for those first three letters.
  19. Cadenza
    • Origin:

      Italian, musical term
    • Description:

      Cadenza takes the popular CADENCE and gives it a more operatic flourish.
  20. Honorina
    • Description:

      Honorina is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman name 'Honorius,' meaning 'honor' or 'dignity.' This elegant name carries connotations of respect, integrity, and distinction. While not commonly used in English-speaking countries, Honorina enjoys some popularity in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian-speaking regions. The name conveys a sense of nobility and virtue, making it a dignified choice for parents seeking a traditional yet distinctive name for their daughter. Honorina may be used with nicknames like Nora, Rina, or Honor, offering versatility while maintaining its sophisticated essence.