Names That End With A
Browse baby names that end with A and compare them by meaning, origin, and trend fit.
Names In This Collection
Pamelia
Playful, cheerful Welsh-flavored name with bright energy.
Pronounced PA-meh-lee-a
Pamella
Pamella: a name with historic roots and a protective meaning.
Pronounced PA-mel-la
Pandora
Pandora: a mythic Greek name with a gift-based heritage.
Pronounced pan-DOR-a
Paola
Paola: Italian origin name commonly connected to humble roots and wisdom.
Pronounced PAO-la
Parisa
Parisa: Persian-origin name meaning light and charm.
Pronounced pa-EE-sah
Parthenia
Parthenia: a multicultural name with a harmonious, balanced vibe.
Pronounced par-THEE-nee-a
Patrica
Patrica: a multicultural form linked to courage and uplift.
Pronounced pah- TREE-kuh
Patricia
Patricia: a classic French-origin name associated with peace and uplift.
Pronounced puh-TRISH-uh
Patrina
Patrina: a multicultural form associated with strength and resilience.
Pronounced PAT-ree-nuh
Patrisha
Patrisha: a Greek-origin name with a peaceful, uplifting tone.
Pronounced puh-TRISH-uh
Paula
Paula: a Germanic-root name with warm, affectionate resonance.
Pronounced PAW-lah
Pauletta
Pauletta: a Scandinavian-root name evoking resilience and confidence.
Pronounced PAW-LET-tuh
Paulina
Paulina, a Latin-origin name meaning protection.
Pronounced pah-OO-lee-nah
Paulita
Paulita, a Spanish-origin name meaning strength.
Pronounced pah-oo-LEE-tah
Penina
Penina is a Hebrew name with a strong, meaningful history.
Pronounced peh-NEE-nah
Perla
Perla is a Slavic-rooted name with a protective, grounded feel.
Pronounced PER-lah
Petra
Petra is a strong, timeless name with classic Greek roots.
Pronounced PEH-trah
Petrina
Petrina evokes a protective, steady presence with a Slavic-rooted feel.
Pronounced -peh-TREE-nah
Phaedra
Phaedra offers a graceful, harmonious sound with classical roots.
Pronounced FEE-dra
Philippa
Philippa is the feminine form from Greek roots, often associated with grace and uplift.
Pronounced fi-LIP-pa
Philomena
Philomena integrates Greek roots with a timeless sense of grace.
Pronounced fih-LOH-meh-nuh
Phylicia
Phylicia offers a resilient, graceful presence for a girl.
Pronounced fuh-LIH-shee-uh
Pia
Pia offers a simple, luminous option with Latin roots.
Pronounced PEE-uh
Pippa
Pippa offers a cheerful, harmoniously toned option with Italian charm.
Pronounced PIP-uh
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