Girl Names That Mean A

Discover Girl names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Cambryah
Place name referring to Wales.
English
Came
Derived from the Old English word 'camb', meaning 'comb', referring to a ridg...
English
Camelita
Diminutive of Camila, meaning 'young ceremonial attendant'.
Spanish
Camellita
Little camellia flower, derived from the camellia plant.
Spanish
Camesha
Created name, combining elements from different names.
Yoruba
Camilia
Perfect beauty.
Arabic
Camilla
Young ceremonial attendant.
Latin
Camillah
Young ceremonial attendant.
Latin
Camio
One who can adapt to change.
Latin
Cammeo
Cameo, a small descriptive carving.
Italian
Camunda
The meaning of the name Camunda is not widely known or documented.
Sanskrit
Cana
Reedy Place.
Hebrew
Canace
Daughter of Aeolus.
Greek
Candalika
Fierce woman; also a literary name
Sanskrit
Candea
Candle.
Spanish
Candelara
Derived from 'candela' meaning candle, possibly referring to Candlemas.
Italian
Candelaria
Derived from the Spanish word for 'candlemas', referring to the Feast of the ...
Spanish
Candiah
Grace or favor of God.
Hebrew
Candika
Fierce, passionate, or glowing; a name for the goddess Durga.
Sanskrit
Candra
Means 'moon' or 'shining' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Candradara
Moon-bearer, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Candrakala
Moonlight; derived from 'candra' (moon) and 'kala' (art or digit).
Sanskrit
Candy
Sweet, sugary.
English
Canens
Melodious, enchanting.
Latin
Canika
Small can.
Sanskrit
Cannes
City located in the south of France.
French
Canta
Means 'sing' in Latin, derived from the verb cantare.
Latin
Cantabria
Referring to the region in Northern Spain, origin.
Spanish
Cantar
Derived from the Spanish verb 'cantar', meaning 'to sing'.
Spanish
Cantara
Small bridge or arch, symbolizing connection.
Arabic
Cantilena
A song or melody, derived from the Italian word for a lyrical piece.
Italian
Cantrix
Feminine form of Cantor, meaning 'singer' or 'chantress'.
Latin
Caoimhe
Gentle, beautiful, or precious.
Irish
Capeka
Feminine form of Capek.
Czech
Capita
Head.
Latin
Caplice
Descendant of Caoilteach.
Irish
Capote
Cloak.
Spanish
Cappadocia
Ancient region in modern-day Turkey.
Greek
Capri
From the island of Capri.
Italian
Caprice
Whimsical; impulsive.
French
Capucina
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
Italian
Capucine
Named after the Capuchin Order of monks.
French
Cara
Dear, beloved.
Italian
Carabella
Beautiful dear one.
Latin
Caral
Beloved, dear.
Welsh
Carala
Beloved, dear one.
Latin
Caralah
Beloved, dear.
Irish
Caralan
Beloved, little champion.
Irish
Caralana
Beloved, small hill.
Irish
Caralanah
Beloved, little champion.
Irish
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