Girl Names That Mean A

Discover Girl names meaning A with origins and popularity.

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Ciara
Dark-haired.
Irish
Ciarah
Black, dark.
Irish
Ciarda
Black-haired.
Irish
Ciarra
Dark-haired.
Irish
Ciarrah
Black, dark.
Irish
Ciatlllait
Little cat.
Irish
Cibel
Beautiful, lively.
Spanish
Cibele
Gift of God or heavenly gift.
Turkish
Cibella
Derived from Cibele, meaning 'mother of the gods'.
Latin
Ciceli
Blind; the sixth letter of the Turkish alphabet.
Turkish
Cicely
Blind; derived from the Roman clan name Caecilius.
English
Cien
Heaven.
Chinese
Ciena
God is gracious.
Italian
Cierra
Saw.
Spanish
Cierrah
Saw.
Spanish
Cihuaton
He who wanders in the night.
Nahuatl
Cilina
Luna moth.
Italian
Cilla
Ancient Roman name.
Latin
Cimberleigh
From the meadow by the river bend.
English
Cinamon
spice name, referring to the cinnamon spice.
English
Cinara
A type of tree or plant, also associated with the name of a place.
Arabic
Cinderela
Little ashes.
Portuguese
Cinderelah
Variation of Cinderella.
English
Cinderellah
Variation of Cinderella.
English
Cinderelle
Variation of Cinderella.
French
Cindey
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindi
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindia
Combination of Cynthia and India.
English
Cindiah
Combination of Cynthia and India.
English
Cindie
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cindra
Blend of Cynthia and Sandra.
English
Cindy
Diminutive form of Cynthia, meaning moon goddess.
English
Cinnabar
derived from the deep red mineral.
English
Cinnamon
Named after the spice derived from the inner bark of trees.
English
Cinnia
Derived from the Greek word 'kinnos', meaning 'mint' or 'a type of plant'.
Greek
Cinnie
Diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'woman from Mount Cynthus'.
English
Cinta
Means 'love' in Indonesian.
Indonesian
Cintia
Hungarian form of Cynthia, meaning 'from Mount Cynthus'.
Hungarian
Cinxia
Derived from Latin 'cinxia', meaning 'girdled' or 'belted', an epithet of the...
Latin
Ciora
Dark-haired.
Irish
Ciorah
Dark-haired.
Irish
Ciorstan
Christian, follower of Christ.
Irish
Circe
Greek goddess of magic, known for her skills in potions and spells.
Greek
Ciria
From the ancient Greek city of Kyria.
Spanish
Ciriaca
Follower of the Lord; derived from the Greek name Kyriake.
Spanish
Cissi
Pet form of Cecilia.
Swedish
Cissie
Pet form of Cecilia.
English
Cissy
Pet form of Cecilia.
English
Citlalli
Star.
Nahuatl
Citlalmina
Star arrow or shooting star.
Nahuatl
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