10,000+ Girl Names That End in A

  1. Cortesía
    • Description:

      Cortesía is a feminine name with Spanish origins, directly derived from the Spanish word meaning 'courtesy' or 'politeness.' This virtue name embodies the qualities of respect, good manners, and gracious behavior that parents might wish to instill in their daughter. As a given name, Cortesía is quite rare, even in Spanish-speaking countries, making it an extremely distinctive choice. The name carries musical qualities with its flowing syllables and soft ending, typical of Spanish feminine names. Parents choosing this name likely appreciate both its beautiful sound and its meaningful connection to positive social values. While uncommon, Cortesía fits with other virtue names that have seen occasional use throughout history, offering a unique option for parents seeking a name with both linguistic beauty and moral significance.
  2. Abriella
    • Description:

      Abriella is a feminine name combining elements of Hebrew 'Abra' (mother of many) or 'Gabriella' with the popular '-ella' suffix that adds feminine elegance. This contemporary creation has gained moderate popularity in the early 21st century as parents seek names with traditional roots but fresh sounds. The name carries a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants, projecting grace and femininity. Abriella fits within naming trends favoring elaborate feminine names with Italian or Spanish aesthetics. While still relatively uncommon, it offers familiarity through its similarity to established names like Gabriella, Arabella, and Briella, while maintaining its own distinctive character and rhythm.
  3. Benedika
    • Description:

      Benedika is a feminine name derived from the Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." It represents the feminine form of Benedict, with roots in early Christian tradition. The name carries connotations of blessing, goodness, and divine favor across many cultures. Benedika has remained relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries but has seen some usage in Eastern European countries and regions with strong Catholic traditions. The name offers a distinctive alternative to the more common Benedetta or Benedicta variations. With its melodic quality and meaningful heritage, Benedika provides a unique option for parents seeking a name with religious significance and historical depth while maintaining a feminine elegance.

  4. Oliviana
    • Description:

      Oliviana is a feminine name that beautifully expands on the immensely popular name Olivia, adding a romantic, elaborate quality with its additional syllables. Derived from the Latin word 'oliva' meaning 'olive tree,' it carries connotations of peace, fertility, and beauty from ancient symbolism. This elegant elaboration maintains the appealing 'liv' sound while offering a more distinctive alternative to the very common Olivia. Though relatively rare, Oliviana fits well with the trend toward longer, melodic girls' names with classical roots. The name provides versatile nickname options including Liv, Livi, Viana, or Ana. Its flowing sound and connection to nature make it both sophisticated and gentle.
  5. Erianna
    • Description:

      Erianna is a modern feminine name that likely combines elements of classical names like Erin (meaning 'peace' in Irish) or Eric/Erica (meaning 'eternal ruler' in Old Norse) with the popular -anna suffix found in names like Arianna or Brianna. This contemporary creation has a melodic quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. While not having deep historical roots as a traditional name, Erianna has emerged in recent decades as part of the trend toward creating distinctive yet approachable feminine names. The name carries a gentle elegance and contemporary feel that appeals to parents seeking something unique yet familiar-sounding. Erianna remains relatively uncommon, giving it a special quality while still being intuitive in pronunciation and spelling for most English speakers.
  6. Eigra
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "maid"
    • Description:

      Eigra is a name with a great mythological and literary past - it is the Welsh version of Igraine/Ygraine, who was the mother of King Arthur.
  7. Mannela
    • Description:

      Mannela is an uncommon feminine name that likely derives from variations of Manuela, which itself is the feminine form of Manuel, ultimately from the Hebrew name Emmanuel meaning "God is with us." With its distinctive double 'n' spelling, Mannela creates a unique twist on its more traditional counterpart. The name has a warm, melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowel endings. Though rare in most English-speaking countries, Mannela may be found occasionally in Hispanic, Italian, or Portuguese communities. The name conveys a sense of gentle strength and feminine grace while offering parents a distinctive yet accessible choice that maintains cultural connections to its more traditional roots.

  8. Yacintha
    • Description:

      Yacintha is a feminine name with Greek origins, representing an elegant variation of Hyacinth or Jacinta. The name derives from the Greek word 'hyakinthos,' originally referring to the beautiful purple flower and connected to Greek mythology through the tale of Hyacinthus, a youth beloved by Apollo. This sophisticated version with its 'Y' beginning gives the name an exotic flair while maintaining its classical roots. While relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries, variants of this name enjoy popularity in Mediterranean and Latin cultures. Yacintha carries associations with natural beauty, spring renewal, and classical elegance. For parents seeking a feminine name with depth, cultural resonance, and a melodic quality, Yacintha offers distinctive character with recognizable classical origins.
  9. Manya
    • Description:

      Manya is a feminine name with diverse cultural roots. It originated as a diminutive form of Maria in Russian and Eastern European usage, but also appears as a variant of the Hebrew name Manya meaning 'bitter' or as a form of the Sanskrit name meaning 'gem' or 'jewel.' This multicultural background makes Manya appealing across different communities. The name has a warm, friendly sound with its soft consonants and open ending. While not widely common in English-speaking countries, Manya has maintained steady usage in Russia, Eastern Europe, and among Jewish communities. Its international character makes it both distinctive and accessible. Manya projects an impression of warmth and approachability combined with an elegant simplicity. The name's cross-cultural nature gives it versatility while maintaining a distinctive quality.

  10. Jobina
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "persecuted"
    • Description:

      Jobina may be the female version of Job, but it doesn't carry the same negative weight as that of the biblical martyr -- in fact, few would get the connection. Joby is its perky and unusual nickname.
  11. Gunilda
    • Origin:

      Norse
    • Meaning:

      "battle maid"
    • Description:

      Gunilda is a feminine name that reflects the warrior culture of ancient Nordic societies. Historically, variations of this name were used throughout Scandinavia, Germany, and among the Vikings. In medieval times, it appeared in forms such as Gunnhildr and Gunhild. The name carries an air of strength and determination, evoking images of Norse mythology and Valkyries.

  12. Malha
    • Description:

      Malha is a feminine name with diverse cultural origins. In Arabic, it relates to "beauty" or "sweetness," while in some Hebrew contexts, it can mean "queen" or "royalty." The name also appears in Indian cultures with connections to Sanskrit origins. Malha has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and open vowel ending, making it phonetically appealing across language barriers. Despite its attractive meaning and sound, Malha remains relatively uncommon in Western countries, though it enjoys some usage in Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian communities. The name offers a multicultural option that combines simplicity with exotic appeal, featuring just two syllables but carrying rich cultural significance.
  13. Gilbertha
    • Description:

      Gilbertha is a feminine form of the masculine name Gilbert, which has Germanic origins meaning 'bright pledge' or 'shining hostage,' derived from the elements 'gisil' (pledge, hostage) and 'beraht' (bright, famous). This feminine variation is quite rare, offering a distinctive choice with historical roots. Gilbertha likely emerged during medieval times when feminizing male names by adding '-a' was common practice. The name carries an air of antiquity and nobility, possibly evoking images of medieval or Victorian eras. While uncommon in modern usage, Gilbertha might appeal to parents seeking a feminine name with strong historical connections and a formal, somewhat regal quality.

  14. Anemona
    • Description:

      Anemona is a delicate feminine name derived from the Greek word 'anemone,' referring to the beautiful wildflower. In Greek mythology, anemones sprang from the tears of Aphrodite as she mourned Adonis, giving the name a romantic, albeit somewhat melancholic, heritage. The name carries the essence of natural beauty, fragility, and resilience, as anemone flowers thrive in various conditions. While uncommon in most English-speaking countries, Anemona has seen occasional use in Mediterranean countries and Eastern Europe. Its botanical connection appeals to parents drawn to nature-inspired names, while its classical Greek roots provide historical depth. The name's flowing sound with soft 'n' and 'm' consonants creates a gentle, lyrical quality.
  15. Nagisa
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "beach; shore"
  16. Danyella
    • Description:

      Danyella is a feminine name that represents an elaborate variation of Daniela, which is the feminine form of Daniel. With Hebrew origins, the root meaning connects to 'God is my judge.' This elegant spelling variation adds a distinctive touch while maintaining the name's biblical connections. Danyella emerged in popularity during the trend of creating unique spellings for traditional names, offering a more ornate option with the additional 'y' and double 'l.' The name projects sophistication and individuality while still being recognizable. Though less common than Daniela or Danielle, Danyella appeals to parents seeking a familiar name with a special twist. It works well internationally and offers multiple nickname possibilities including Dany, Ella, or Yella.

  17. Nickysha
    • Description:

      Nickysha is a feminine name that represents a creative, multicultural evolution of the name Nicole or Nicky. It blends the familiar diminutive 'Nicky' with the melodic '-ysha' ending that gives it a distinctive, contemporary flair. This unique construction may reflect Caribbean or creative American naming patterns where traditional names are transformed with distinctive suffixes. Nickysha is quite rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking individuality for their daughter. The name maintains connections to Nicole's Greek roots meaning 'victory of the people' while establishing its own identity. The rhythmic quality of Nickysha gives it a musical, expressive character that stands out in a crowd. Its uniqueness ensures that a person named Nickysha will likely not share her name with classmates or colleagues.
  18. Shálonna
    • Description:

      Shálonna is a distinctive feminine name that appears to be a creative variation of names like Shawna, Shauna, or Shonna. The addition of the accent mark gives it a melodic quality and unique flair. Likely of Irish or English derivation if related to Shawna (feminine form of Sean/John meaning "God is gracious"), Shálonna has evolved into its own distinctive identity. This uncommon name offers a blend of familiarity and originality, making it appealing to parents seeking something unique without being completely unfamiliar. The rhythmic sound pattern makes it memorable, while its rarity ensures a special quality for those who bear it.
  19. Wonnita
    • Description:

      Wonnita is a feminine name that likely developed as a variation of names like Juanita or possibly as a creative spelling of Waneta, a Native American name meaning 'charger' or 'defender.' With its melodious sound pattern and distinctive double 'n,' Wonnita has a musical quality when spoken. Though quite rare in current usage, the name may have seen brief popularity during the mid-20th century when variant spellings of traditional names were fashionable. Wonnita carries a gentle yet distinctive character, with its soft consonants and rhythmic three-syllable structure. The name's uncommon nature appeals to parents seeking something truly unique while still maintaining a familiar phonetic pattern that makes it accessible and pronounceable.
  20. Treva
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "large homestead"
    • Description:

      Trevor with a New York accent.