Girl Names Ending with -Ana or -Anna

3 or more syllable names that end with -ana or -anna. Mostly long and or unusual names.
  1. Abrianna
    • Adriana
      • Origin:

        Latin, feminine variation of Adrian
      • Meaning:

        "man of Adria"
      • Description:

        This a-ending feminine form of Adrian, from the northern Italian city of Adria, is a soft and lovely Italian choice. It appears as a character in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
    • Andreana
      • Ariana
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Ariadne, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "most holy"
        • Description:

          The smooth, attractive Ariana is on the rise along with the fame of pop princess Ariana Grande. Also famous is twin spelling Arianna, which is associated with Greek-born online presence Arianna Huffington. Both Ariana and Arianna are widely used names and are equally acceptable spellings.
      • Aureliana
        • Aviana
          • Origin:

            Variation of Avis, Latin
          • Meaning:

            "bird"
          • Description:

            Aviana is a name that's kinda like the megapopular Ava, and kinda like the popular Ariana, and not quite as widely appealing as either of them. But it's on everyone's scope now as the choice of actress Amy Adams for her new daughter -- ironic as she was quoted as saying she wanted a "normal" name. Turns out that Adams was born in Aviano, Italy, explaining the mystery. The first syllable of the name can be pronounced ah, ay, or (most commonly) to rhyme with have.
        • Brianna
          • Origin:

            Feminine variation of Brian
          • Meaning:

            "strong, virtuous and honorable"
          • Description:

            Brianna's popularity in the US came later than father name Brian's, peaking in the 1990s, two decades after Brian's Top 10 reign of the 1970s.
        • Cariana
          • Coreana
            • Daviana
              • Eliana
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "my God has answered"
                • Description:

                  Eliana is a lilting, rhythmic choice, which has caught on in the US and other English-speaking countries, along with many other El-starting names.
              • Emiliana
                • Origin:

                  Italian variation of Emily
                • Meaning:

                  "rival"
                • Description:

                  The enormous popularity of Emily and Emma means that parents will be looking further afield for substitutes -- and this is one of the prettiest.

              • Eviana
                • Elviana
                  • Floriana
                    • Georgiana
                      • Origin:

                        English, feminine variation of George
                      • Meaning:

                        "farmer"
                      • Description:

                        Long a popular upper-crust form in England, where it's pronounced George-ee-AH-na, Georgiana has been been neglected here. But with Georgia growing more popular and the general fashion for elaborate feminine names, Georgiana might have room to grow.
                    • Gianna
                      • Origin:

                        Italian, diminutive of Giovanna or feminization of Gianni, forms of John
                      • Meaning:

                        "God is gracious"
                      • Description:

                        The Italian Gianna undoubtedly owes much of its popularity in the US to its status as an honor name for John. Before the importation of Gianna, there was no truly workable feminine form of John, so Gianna found widespread favor among American parents with Italian roots and far beyond.
                    • Helana
                      • Ilianna
                        • Iridiana
                          • Origin:

                            Greek
                          • Meaning:

                            "rainbow"
                          • Description:

                            Iridiana is related to the Greek name Iris, who in Greek mythology was the personification of the Rainbow. Iridiana is a frillier version of the name, likely to appeal to people who prefer Isabella to Isobel and Delphinia to Delphi.