Names ending in ia

  1. Giovannia
    • Theofania
      • Kambria
        • Origin:

          Variation of Cambria, Latin from Welsh, place name
        • Description:

          Cam and Kam names, led by Camila, are hot right now — time to add Cambria and Kambria to the list of possibilities.
      • Aritzia
        • Description:

          This name of a Canadian fashion brand is given to a handful of baby girls each year.
      • Eurybia
        • Origin:

          Nature name or Greek
        • Meaning:

          "wide force"
        • Description:

          Eurybia is a sea titaness and consort of Krios. A lesser-known name from Greek mythology, it may be on board to follow other goddesses back to glory.
      • Patrisia
        • Annalia
          • Uxia
            • Origin:

              Galician
            • Meaning:

              "well born"
            • Description:

              Galician form of Eugenia, in the Top 20 in Galicia and Top 200 in Spain.
          • Carlia
            • Jedaia
              • Oliwia
                • Acasia
                  • Phylicia
                    • Origin:

                      Variation of Felicia
                    • Description:

                      See FELICIA.
                  • Dinisia
                    • Freia
                      • Tabia
                        • Origin:

                          East African, Swahili
                        • Meaning:

                          "talents, gifts"
                        • Description:

                          Has a feminine feline feel.
                      • Pelcia
                        • Annmaria
                          • Alichia
                            • Dulcemaria
                              • Origin:

                                Latin
                              • Meaning:

                                "sweet lady"
                              • Description:

                                A smoosh name of Dulce "sweet" and Maria, a reference to the Virgin Mary. Occasionally used in Latin America.