Girls' names ending in 'A': photos

Written by Amalia Smith | 3 Feb 2022
Names ending with 'a' make a powerful, feminine moniker. If you want a name that is as special as your little girl, check out these ideas!
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Ava
Ava originates either from the Latin avis, meaning "bird", or it is a variation of the name Eve. It makes a unique and elegant name for a girl.
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Bella
Bella is a charming pet name for Isabella. It means "God is my vow", but is also linked to the Italian word for "beautiful, handsome". This could be the perfect name for your little beauty.
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Clara
Clara means "light, bright". If you love strong, feminine names, this could be the ideal choice for your daughter.
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Eliza
Eliza is an abbreviated form of Elizabeth. It would make an enchanting name for any little girl.
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Eva
Eva is a wonderfully feminine name. It is the Latin form of Eve, which means "living".
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Francesca
If you want something a little grander for your daughter's name, why not think about Francesca? It means "from France", so it could add a little French sophistication to your baby's name.
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Isabella
If you would love your daughter's name to have a Spanish twist, Isabella could be a great choice. Isabella is the Spanish form of Elizabeth.
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Kayla
If you love pet names, think about putting Kayla on your list. Kayla is a short form of Michaela, which means "who is like God".
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Layla
If you want a powerful, vibrant name for your daughter, Layla could be a good choice. The name has Arabic origins and means "intoxicating".
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Lola
For a name with Spanish roots, Lola could be the perfect choice for your daughter. The name is short for Dolores, but is now an established name in its own right.
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Matilda
If you want a feminine name with a strong meaning, how about Matilda? The name means "mighty battler".
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Maya
Maya would be a dazzling choice for any little girl. The name has Sanskrit origins and means "illusion".
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Mia
Mia may have origins that date back as far as ancient Egypt, but it is more commonly used as a pet form of Maria.
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Enda
If you love Irish names, Enda could be a lovely choice for your daughter. Enda means "birdlike" and would make a radiant name for any little girl.
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Olivia
Olivia makes a great classic name for a girl. It comes from the Latin word oliva, which simply means "olive tree".
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Sophia
Sophia is a name that could lend greatness to any girl. The name has Greek origins and means "wisdom".
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Sienna
Add a touch of colour to your baby names list with Sienna. The name refers to a rusty red colour, which is the colour of the clay substance produced in the city Siena.
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Thea
Thea means "goddess", so it could be the perfect name for your own little goddess!
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Victoria
If you want a name with royal links, why not choose Victoria? The name means "winner, conqueror"; perfect for a little girl who will soon be winning your heart.
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Zara
Love flower names? Then Zara could be a great choice! This Arabic name literally means "flower", so it could be a good match for your blooming baby girl.
Still undecided? Watch our video of unusual girls' names.
See all baby names
Still undecided? Watch our video of unusual girls' names.
See all baby names
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Amalia Smith is an edit assistant for BabyCentre. She is responsible for creating and updating email newsletters, editing articles and liaising with the international team of editors.
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