Submitted Names Ending with na

This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is na.
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Zebina f Danish (Rare)
Either a variant of Sebina or a feminine form of Zebulon.
Zedna f English
Exact origins unknown. It is likely a name invented in the late 19th- early 20th century, based off of Edna.
Zeeana f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Zouina.
Zeena f English
Variant of Zena. It was used as a diminutive of Zenobia in Edith Wharton's novella Ethan Frome (1911), where Zenobia 'Zeena' Frome is the title character's sickly wife... [more]
Zeferina f Spanish (Mexican), Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Zephyrine.
Zefirina f Italian (Rare), Gascon, Provençal
Italian, Gascon and Provençal form of Zéphyrine.
Zefiryna f Polish
Feminine form of Zefiryn.
Zeïna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Zayna
Zejna f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Zaina.
Zelemina f Theatre, Literature
Meaning uncertain. Zelemina is the Queen of the Moors in an Italian opera called "Veremonda, l'amazzone di Aragona" (with the English translation being "Veremonda, the Amazon of Aragon" also known as "Il Delio").
Zelina f Greek
Diminutive of Zinovia.
Zelina f Hungarian
Variant of Celina.
Željana f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Željan.
Zelyiana f Obscure
Meaning unknown. Social media star Zelyiana of The Trench Family bears this name.
Žemyna f Lithuanian (Modern), Baltic Mythology
Lithuanian goddess of the earth, her name deriving from Lithuanian žemė "earth".... [more]
Żena f Polish
Diminutive form of Bożena.
Zena f Czech (Rare)
Short form of Zenaida.
Zenina f Hungarian
Feminine form of Zénó.
Zenna f Hungarian
Variant of Zena.
Zephyrina f English (Rare)
Feminine elaboration of Zephyr.
Zerlina f Literature, Theatre, Yiddish (Rare, Archaic), Danish, German (Rare)
The name of a character in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera 'Don Giovanni' (1787), to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was based on the legend of Don Juan.... [more]
Zesuina f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Gesuina.
Zhana f Georgian
Georgian form of the French name Jeanne. It is also used as a short form of Zhaneta in Georgia.
Zhana f Bulgarian, Belarusian
Bulgarian form of Žana and Belarusian variant transcription of Zhanna.
Zhasmina f Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Jasmine.
Zheena f Filipino
Meaning uncertain.
Zhena f Chinese
From the Chinese 哲 (zhé) meaning "wise, sage" and 娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Zhina f Chinese
Combination of Zhi and Na.
Zhina f Kurdish
Means "life" or "life giving person" in Kurdish
Zhoslina f Russian
Russian form of Jocelyn.
Zhozefina f Russian, Ukrainian
Russian and Ukrainian form of Josephine.
Zhuzhuna f Georgian
According to Georgian sources, this name is derived from a (presumably archaic) Georgian word that means "blinking". However, there is a Russian source that states that the name is a Georgian form of Julia... [more]
Ziana f English (Rare), Malaysian
Perhaps a variant of Xiana. This name is borne by Malaysian pop singer Ziana Zain (1968-), in whose case it is a short form of Roziana (her real name being Siti Roziana binti Zain).
Ziana f Romanian
Feminine form of Zian 4.
Zifona m Laz
Means “storm” and/or “wind” in Laz.
Zikana f Sioux
Meaning, "white."
Zillyana f Obscure
Possibly a combination of the phonetic sound zilly and the common name suffix ana. As a given name, it might be taken from the name of a videogame character.
Zimana f Serbian
From the Serbian зима (zima) meaning "winter".
Zina f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Gina.
Zina f Arabic (Maghrebi)
From Arabic زينة (zīna) meaning "adornment, ornament, decoration".
Zina f & m Ogoni
Means "star" in Ogoni.
Zina f Romanian (Rare)
Romanian contraction of Zenobia and Zenovia.
Zina f Amharic
Means "felicity" in Amharic.
Zina f Hungarian
Short form of Rozina.
Ziona f Hebrew, Jewish, English, Afrikaans
Feminine form of Zion.
Zivena f Slavic Mythology
Zivena was the goddess of life, love and fertility in Slavic mythology, also recorded as Živa.... [more]
Ziyana f English (Rare), Arabic
Variant transcription of Zouina.
Zlatana f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Zlatan.
Zlatina f Bulgarian, Russian
Diminutive of Zlata.
Zochna f Polish
Diminutive of Zofia.
Zohana f Arabic
Feminine form of Zohan. Means “gift”
Zolana f Kongo
Lover of hearts
Zolna f Hungarian (Rare)
19th-century coinage of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the name of the city of Zsolna, known by its Slovak name Žilina in English, in north-western Slovakia.
Zoltána f Hungarian (Rare)
Feminine form of Zoltán.
Zoyna f Indian (Muslim, Rare)
Variant transcription of Zaina.
Zozefina f Greek
Greek form of the French name Joséphine. Also compare Iosifina.
Zsana f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Zsanna f Hungarian
Short form of Zsuzsanna.
Zulena f Literature (Rare)
Name of an African American character in Nella Larsen's 1929 novel Passing.
Zuna f Lingala
Means "to be sweet" in Bangi, the main lexical source of Lingala.
Zurina f Malay
Variant of Zarina.
Zusana f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Susanna.
Zuwena f Swahili
Means "small and beautiful" in Swahili.
Żużanna f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Zuzanna.
Zvezdelina f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Zvezdelin.
Zvizdana f Croatian
Derived from dialectal Croatian zvizda meaning "star". The standard form is zvijezda or Serbian zvezda.
Žvoruna f Baltic Mythology
This was the name of the Lithuanian goddess of the hunt and the forest as well as the protector of wild animals who was first recorded in Russian chronicles of the 13th century. ... [more]
Zwetana f Bulgarian (Germanized)
German transcription of Cvetana.
Zxena f Obscure (?)
Possibly a variant of Xena.
Zyana f African American (Modern)
Combination of the popular phonetic elements zy (found in names such as Zion, Zyaire and Xylon), ya and na, perhaps modelled on Ayanna.
Zyrina f English (American)
This can be a variant of Cyrine or transferred from the (originally Russian) surname Zyrina (feminine form of Zyrin).