Word ending in -a with P
Bear species; name from Nepali “nigalya ponya”.
Italian flatbread with toppings; global fast food.
Informal word for dad; used in many languages.
Italian-origin noodle dish, many shapes.
Small round edible seed; common vegetable.
Country in Central America; famous canal.
Large cat in Americas; also sports brand name.
Tropical fruit with orange flesh; from Carib.
Middle Eastern flatbread; often for falafel.
Decorated hitting toy; Mexican party tradition.
Flowering plant genus; popular ornamental.
Spanish “piña”; also cocktail piña colada.
Suffix/short for “paraplegia” or “paratrooper”.
Lively dance and its music; from Central Europe.
Given name; feminine form of Paul in many langs.
Latin for “mask, character”; used in psychology.
Narrow land strip into sea; word ends with a
Wide scenic view; Italian-origin word ending a
Lung infection term; medical Latin ending in a
Spanish rice dish, famous worldwide, ends in a
Italian luxury fashion brand name ending in a
Spice from dried peppers; borrowed from Hungarian
Female given name of Latin origin, ends with a
Can mean woodpecker genus or eating disorder; ends a
Sleepwear garment; US spelling often ends with a
Kneecap bone name in anatomy; Latin, ends with a
Mythic woman with a box; also jewelry brand; ends a
Public square or marketplace, from Spanish, ends a
Historic name for Iran; ancient region, ends with a
Italian city with famous leaning tower; ends a
Irrational fear of something; Greek-style ending a
Means overabundance or excess; ends neatly in a
Italian-style pizza restaurant; clearly ends with a
Ends in -a; Palma is a Spanish city and name.
Ends with -a; pyjama is UK spelling of pajamas.
Ends in -a; pupa is an insect life stage.
Ends with -a; prima means cousin in Italian.
Ends with -a; Peña is a Spanish surname/place.
Ends with -a; Patagonia is a region in S. America.
Ends with -a; Portia is a female given name.
Ends with -a; poppa is informal for “father”.
Ends with -a; Paraná is a South American river/state.
Ends with -a; parabola is a geometric curve.
Ends with -a; Paloma is a Spanish female name.
Ends with -a; propaganda means biased promotion.
Ends with -a; Petra is an ancient city and a name.
Ends with -a; patina is a greenish metal surface.
Ends with -a; Parma is an Italian city, famed for ham.
Ends with -a; Prussia was a historic European state.
Ends with -a; Pamela is an English female name.
Ends with -a; placenta nourishes a fetus in womb.
Ends with -a; panacea means a cure‑all remedy.
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