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Parker
English · From Old French 'parquier' meaning keeper of the park; an occupational surname turned given name.
Penelope
Greek · From Greek mythology, the faithful wife of Odysseus; possibly meaning 'weaver' from pene (thread).
Paisley
Scottish · A Scottish place name turned given name, referring to the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Peyton
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'Pæga's settlement' in Old English.
Phoenix
Greek · From Greek, Phoenix refers to the mythical bird reborn from fire and also to a purple-red color.
Peter
Greek · From Greek 'Petros' meaning rock or stone, given by Jesus to the apostle Simon.
Piper
English · Piper is an English occupational name for a flute or pipe player.
Phoebe
Greek · From Greek Phoibe meaning 'bright, radiant.' A Titan goddess of the moon in Greek mythology.
Patrick
Latin · From Latin 'Patricius' meaning nobleman, the patron saint of Ireland.
Presley
English · From an Old English surname meaning 'priest's meadow'.
Palmer
English · Occupational surname for a pilgrim who carried a palm branch from the Holy Land.
Paul
Latin · From Latin 'Paulus' meaning small or humble, the name of the apostle to the Gentiles.
Paxton
English · English place name from Latin 'pax' (peace) and Old English 'tun' (town), meaning 'peace settlement.'
Preston
English · From Old English meaning 'priest's town,' originally an English place name and surname.
Payton
English · From an English surname and place name meaning 'Pæga's town'.
Poppy
English · From the bright red flower, derived from Old English 'popæg.' Symbolizes remembrance and beauty.
Paige
English · From Old French 'page' meaning young servant or attendant, now a popular unisex name.
Pedro
Spanish · Spanish form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Prince
English · From the Latin 'princeps' meaning first or chief; a title name denoting royalty or nobility.
Pablo
Spanish · Spanish form of Paul, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Paris
Greek · From Greek mythology, Paris was the Trojan prince; also the French capital city name.
Philip
Greek · From Greek 'Philippos' meaning lover of horses, borne by kings of Macedon and biblical apostles.
Pierce
English · Anglo-Norman form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Porter
English · Occupational surname from Old French 'portier' meaning 'gatekeeper' or 'carrier.'
Priscilla
Latin · Latin diminutive of 'prisca' meaning 'ancient, venerable'; a New Testament name of early Christian note.
Princeton
English · Princeton is an English place and surname name meaning prince's town or settlement.
Paislee
Scottish · A modern respelling of Paisley, the Scottish place name later associated with the decorative textile pattern.
Phillip
Greek · From Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses,' borne by kings of Macedon and biblical apostles.
Persephone
Greek · From Greek mythology, Persephone is the queen of the underworld and goddess of spring growth.
Penny
Greek · Diminutive of Penelope, from Greek mythology meaning weaver, Odysseus's faithful wife.
Paula
Latin · Feminine of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble; borne by a 4th-century saint.
Paulina
Latin · Feminine form of Paulinus, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Promise
English · Promise is an English word-name expressing hope, commitment, and faithfulness.
Pearl
English · From the gemstone, via Latin perla; a Victorian-era jewel name symbolizing purity.
Paloma
Spanish · Spanish for dove, a symbol of peace and gentleness.
Perry
English · From Old French 'poirier' meaning pear tree, or a short form of Peregrine meaning 'traveler.'
Psalm
Hebrew · Psalm comes from the biblical book title, rooted in Hebrew sacred songs and the Greek word for a song sung to music.
Paola
Italian · Paola is the Italian feminine form of Paul, from Latin meaning small or humble.
Princess
English · English word name from Old French princesse, denoting royalty; used as a given name since the 19th century.
Paisleigh
Scottish · Creative spelling of Paisley, a Scottish place name meaning 'church' or 'basilica,' also a textile motif.
Patricia
Latin · Feminine of Patrick, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble' or 'of the patrician class'.
Perla
Latin · From Latin 'perla' meaning 'pearl,' a name symbolizing beauty and preciousness.
Patience
English · From Latin 'patientia' meaning 'endurance, suffering'; a Puritan virtue name.
Prisha
Indian · Indian name often interpreted as "beloved," "dear one," or a gift from God.
Percy
French · From the Norman surname Perci, derived from a place name in Normandy meaning 'Pierce's estate.'
Pierre
French · French form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Paulette
French · French feminine diminutive of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Pia
Latin · From Latin 'pia' meaning pious or devout; widely used in Italian and Scandinavian cultures.
Perseus
Greek · Perseus is a Greek mythological name borne by the hero who slew Medusa.
Petra
Greek · Feminine form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Pierson
English · Patronymic meaning 'son of Piers/Peter', ultimately from Greek petros meaning 'rock'.
Pepper
English · From the spice name, ultimately from Latin 'piper'; used as a lively given name.
Paityn
English · A modern spelling of Peyton, an English surname-name derived from a place meaning Pega's town.
Phineas
Hebrew · From Hebrew, possibly meaning 'oracle' or 'dark-skinned'; borne by a priest in the Old Testament.
Preslee
English · Preslee is a modern spelling of Presley, an English surname meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Philomena
Greek · From Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning lover of strength or strongly beloved.
Priya
Indian · An Indian name meaning beloved or dear one.
Paulo
Italian · Romance form of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pharaoh
Hebrew · Pharaoh comes from the ancient royal title for an Egyptian ruler, known through biblical and Greek forms.
Percival
French · Old French name meaning 'pierce the valley'; famously the Arthurian knight who sought the Holy Grail.
Primrose
English · From the flower name, derived from Latin 'prima rosa' meaning first rose of spring.
Pamela
English · Coined by Sir Philip Sidney in 1590 from Greek 'pan' (all) and 'meli' (honey), meaning all sweetness.
Payson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Pace (peace),' used as a given name from place and family name origins.
Polly
English · Medieval rhyming diminutive of Molly (from Mary), following the pattern Mary → Molly → Polly.
Pax
Latin · Pax is a Latin word name meaning peace.
Presleigh
English · Presleigh is a modern spelling of Presley, an English surname meaning "priest's meadow."
Pippa
English · Pippa is a lively diminutive of Philippa, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Precious
English · From Latin 'pretiosus' meaning 'of great value, dear, beloved.'
Priscila
Latin · Priscila is a variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning ancient, venerable, or old-fashioned in a noble sense.
Prudence
English · From Latin 'prudentia' meaning good judgment, foresight, and wisdom; a Puritan virtue name.
Pyper
English · Pyper is a spelling variant of Piper, an English occupational name for a flute or pipe player.
Philippa
Greek · Feminine form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning lover of horses.
Prescott
English · Old English place name meaning priest's cottage, from 'preost' and 'cot.'
Parks
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'keeper of the park' or one who lived near a park.
Pranav
Indian · Pranav is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name associated with the sacred sound Om and divine praise.
Praise
English · Praise is an English word name expressing worship, gratitude, and admiration.
Prosper
Latin · From Latin 'prosperus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'successful.' Also a saint's name.
Patricio
Spanish · Spanish form of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning 'nobleman' or 'of the patrician class.'
Patton
English · English surname meaning 'Patrick's town' or 'fighter's estate,' from Old English elements.
Peace
English · English virtue name from Latin 'pax'; used by Puritans as a given name embodying tranquility.
Pearson
English · Patronymic surname meaning son of Piers (Peter), ultimately from Greek 'petros' (rock).
Paolo
Italian · Italian form of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Pessy
Hebrew · Pessy is a Yiddish and Hebrew-associated diminutive often linked with Passa or Pesach, referring to Passover.
Price
Welsh · Anglicized from Welsh 'ap Rhys' meaning son of Rhys; Rhys means ardor or enthusiasm.
Phoenyx
Greek · Phoenyx is a modern spelling of Phoenix, from Greek, referring to the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Perel
Hebrew · Perel is a Yiddish and Hebrew-associated form meaning 'pearl.'
Posie
English · Variant of Posy, meaning a small bouquet of flowers, from the English word for a nosegay.
Pace
Latin · From Latin 'pax' meaning 'peace,' used as both a given name and surname in Italian and English.
Paxtyn
English · Paxtyn is a modern spelling of Paxton, an English surname meaning peace town.
Poppi
English · Poppi is a playful variant of Poppy, the flower name derived from Latin papaver.
Pryce
Welsh · Variant of Price, from Welsh 'ap Rhys' meaning 'son of Rhys (ardor, enthusiasm).'
Polina
Slavic · Polina is a Slavic form of Paulina or Apollinaria, often interpreted as small or linked to Apollo.
Phenix
Greek · A spelling variant of Phoenix, the Greek mythic bird reborn from fire.
Pascal
French · From Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter or Passover.'
Paizley
Scottish · A modern spelling of Paisley, from the Scottish place name originally tied to a church settlement.
Pinchas
Hebrew · Pinchas is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally linked to Phinehas, with an ancient meaning often interpreted as "oracle" or "dark-skinned."
Pauline
Latin · French feminine form of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Pilar
Spanish · From Spanish meaning pillar, referring to the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of the Pillar.
Petrona
Latin · Feminine form of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Posey
English · From the English word posy, a small bouquet of flowers, used as a charming nature name.
Penn
English · English name meaning 'enclosure' or 'hill,' also associated with William Penn and Quaker heritage.
Perri
English · Variant of Perry, from Old French meaning 'pear tree,' used as a given name since the 20th century.
Peregrine
Latin · From Latin peregrinus, meaning traveler, wanderer, or pilgrim.
Pete
English · Short form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pascual
Spanish · Spanish form of Pascal, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning relating to Easter or Passover.
Pandora
Greek · From Greek 'pan' (all) and 'doron' (gift), meaning all-gifted; the first woman in Greek myth.
Poet
English · English word name from Greek 'poietes' meaning 'maker' or 'creator,' used for one who writes verse.
Prynce
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Prince, an English title name derived from Latin 'princeps' meaning 'first, chief.'
Phinehas
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name borne by a priestly figure, traditionally explained as 'oracle' or linked to Nubian roots.
Parth
Indian · Parth is commonly linked to Sanskrit Partha, an epithet of Arjuna meaning prince or son of Pritha, and may also echo ancient Parthia.
Pavel
Slavic · Pavel is a Slavic form of Paul, from Latin Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Promyse
English · An invented virtue-style name from the English word promise.
Psalms
Hebrew · Psalms comes from the biblical book title rooted in Hebrew sacred song traditions, giving it a devotional literary feel.
Pheonix
Greek · Pheonix is a spelling variant of Phoenix, from Greek, the mythic bird reborn from ashes.
Pacey
English · From an English surname derived from a Norman place name, later used as a given name with a brisk modern feel.
Paizlee
English · Paizlee is a modern spelling of Paisley, a Scottish place name later used as a given name.
Pruitt
English · From Old French 'preux' meaning brave or valiant, originally a surname of honor.
Prairie
French · Prairie comes from the French and English word for meadow or grassland.
Paradise
Greek · From a word passed through Greek meaning a garden or heavenly paradise.
Pietro
Italian · Italian form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Passion
English · An English word name from Latin passio, meaning strong feeling, suffering, or deep devotion.
Perrin
French · French diminutive of Pierre (Peter), meaning "little rock" or "small stone."
Penina
Hebrew · Penina is a Hebrew biblical name meaning pearl or coral.
Paislynn
Scottish · Modern invented variant combining Paisley (Scottish place name 'church') with -lynn, a contemporary feminizing suffix.
Preslie
English · Variant of Presley, from an English surname meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Peighton
English · Variant of Peyton, from an English surname meaning Peca's settlement or town.
Prestyn
English · Prestyn is a modern spelling of Preston, an English place name meaning priest's town or settlement.
Purpose
English · Modern English word name embodying intention and meaning, used as a virtue-inspired given name.
Parisa
Persian · Parisa is a Persian name meaning fairy-like or resembling a pari, a graceful supernatural being in Persian lore.
Priest
English · Priest is an English occupational surname-name referring to a religious leader or cleric.
Parnika
Indian · Parnika is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often meaning small leaf or something delicate and natural.
Piero
Italian · Piero is the Italian form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Prim
English · From Primrose-derived forms, this short English name signals simplicity and genteel virtue-style imagery.
Pryor
English · From the medieval occupational surname for a prior or head of a monastery.
Peri
Persian · From Persian mythology, a beautiful supernatural being; also Greek for "around."
Purity
English · Purity is an English virtue name taken directly from the quality of moral cleanness or innocence.
Perl
Latin · Variant of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' a precious gem symbolizing purity.
Payden
English · A modern spelling of Paiden or Peyton-style surname names, used as a contemporary unisex choice.
Pau
Latin · Pau is a Catalan and Spanish form of Paul, from Latin paulus, meaning "small" or "humble."
Pranshi
Indian · A modern Indian feminine form from roots meaning life force or vital energy in Sanskrit-derived naming traditions.
Parklynn
English · Parklynn is a modern English-style blend using park and the popular -lynn ending.
Phebe
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, radiant; a Titan of the moon.
Pinchus
Hebrew · Pinchus is a Yiddish-influenced form of Hebrew Pinchas, traditionally linked to the biblical Phinehas.
Prophet
English · English word name from Greek 'prophetes' meaning 'one who speaks forth' or 'spokesperson of God.'
Parsa
Persian · Parsa is a Persian name meaning pious, devout, or pure.
Payten
English · Payten is a modern spelling variant of Peyton, an English surname from a place name meaning 'Pega's town.'
Param
Indian · Param is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning supreme, highest, or transcendent.
Prayer
English · Prayer is an English word-name drawn from religious devotion and spiritual petition.
Power
English · English surname-turned-name from the common word power, likely descriptive and adopted as a modern given name.
Pransh
Indian · From Sanskrit-based naming, Pransh is often interpreted as part of life, breath, or divine essence.
Portia
Latin · From the Roman clan name Porcius; famously used by Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice.
Pasquale
Italian · Italian form of Pascal, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning relating to Easter or Passover.
Paz
Spanish · Spanish word name meaning 'peace'; also Hebrew for 'golden' or 'shining.'
Phaedra
Greek · Phaedra is a Greek mythological name meaning "bright" or "radiant."
Peregrin
Latin · From Latin 'peregrinus' meaning pilgrim or traveler; also the name of a beloved hobbit in Tolkien's works.
Pera
Greek · A name linked to the Greek word pera, meaning "across" or "beyond," and to historic place-name use.
Pearce
English · Variant of Pierce, from Peter, ultimately from Greek "petros" meaning "rock."
Perrie
French · Variant of Perry, from Old French 'poirier' meaning pear tree.
Poppie
English · Poppie is a variant of Poppy, the English flower name taken from the bright red blossom.
Priyansh
Indian · From Sanskrit priya ('beloved') and aṃśa ('part'), meaning a beloved part or share.
Parris
French · From the French city name Paris, used as a surname-derived given name meaning 'from Paris.'
Paden
Irish · Paden is an Irish-derived form related to Páidín, meaning little Patrick or little noble one.
Peniel
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning 'face of God,' known from the biblical place name Penuel/Peniel.
Pranavi
Indian · Pranavi is an Indian name linked to Pranav, associated with the sacred syllable Om and life breath.
Prayan
Indian · From Indian/Sanskrit naming patterns linked to journey or path themes, used as a modern contemporary boy name.
Patsy
English · Diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Pharoah
Greek · Variant spelling of Pharaoh, from Egyptian via Greek meaning 'great house.'
Pari
Persian · From Persian, Pari means fairy or celestial being, giving the name an airy, magical sense.
Padme
Indian · From Sanskrit Padma, lotus, a sacred and classic Indian symbol of purity and spiritual grace.
Payslee
English · Phonetic variant of Paisley, a Scottish town name that became a popular modern given name.
Peach
English · An English fruit and color name suggesting sweetness, softness, and natural charm.
Pure
English · Pure comes directly from the English word meaning clean, innocent, or undefiled.
Paulino
Spanish · From Latin 'Paulinus,' a diminutive of 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Petros
Greek · Greek form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Princeston
English · Princeston is a modern place-style formation built from prince and town, giving it a noble tone.
Pippin
German · From Frankish Pepin, possibly meaning 'awe-inspiring'; also a type of apple and a medieval royal name.
Phenyx
Greek · Alternate spelling of Phoenix, the Greek mythological immortal bird reborn from its own ashes.
Poseidon
Greek · Name of the Greek god of the sea, possibly meaning 'husband of earth,' of pre-Hellenic uncertain origin.
Prisca
Latin · Prisca is a Latin name meaning ancient, venerable, or old-fashioned in a dignified sense.
Parys
Welsh · A Welsh-style spelling of Paris, a name linked to the Greek mythological figure and later used as a place name.
Paislie
Scottish · A variant spelling of Paisley, from the Scottish town name, later associated with the intricate teardrop fabric pattern.
Prometheus
Greek · From Greek myth, the name is from *Prometheus* meaning 'forethought'; the Titan who gave fire to humanity.
Panagiotis
Greek · Panagiotis is a Greek devotional name meaning "all-holy," associated with the Virgin Mary.
Petar
Slavic · A South Slavic form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning "rock" or "stone."
Prem
Indian · Prem is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "love" or "affection."
Philopateer
Greek · Coptic Christian martyr's name from Greek, meaning 'lover of the father,' from philos (love) and pater (father).
Parla
Italian · Likely linked to Romance roots meaning speak or speech, giving it a lyrical, expressive feel.
Peggy
English · Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl.'
Phyllis
Greek · From Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'leaf or foliage'; in myth, a woman transformed into a tree.
Pollyanna
English · Combination of Polly and Anna, popularized by Eleanor Porter's 1913 novel about an optimistic girl.
Portland
English · Portland is an English place name meaning "land near the port" or "harbor land."
Paxson
English · Paxson is a modern surname-style name built on Pax, from Latin for peace, with an English patronymic feel.
Paetyn
English · A modern spelling of Payton, originally an English place surname meaning Pega's town.
Prithvi
Indian · Prithvi is a Sanskrit name meaning earth and is also the name of the earth goddess in Hindu tradition.
Poetry
English · Poetry comes from the English word for verse art, ultimately from Greek poiesis, 'making' or 'creating.'
Prodigy
English · Modern English word-name from Latin 'prodigium,' meaning a person of exceptional, almost supernatural talent.
Phoenixx
Greek · From Greek mythic Phoenix, symbolizing rebirth and renewal through the immortal firebird.
Pravya
Indian · Pravya is an Indian modern name often associated with excellence, skill, or purity.
Pualena
Latin · Pualena is Hawaiian, from pua meaning flower and lena meaning yellow, often understood as yellow flower.
Pheobe
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, radiant, or shining.
Pio
Italian · From Latin 'pius' meaning 'pious' or 'devout,' borne by several popes and saints.
Pennelope
Greek · Variant spelling of Penelope, the faithful wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology, possibly meaning 'weaver.'
Pinchos
Hebrew · Pinchos is a Yiddish-influenced form of Phinehas, a biblical Hebrew name of uncertain ancient meaning.
Pranay
Indian · Pranay is an Indian name meaning "affection," "love," or "life breath" in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Pria
Indian · Likely a spelling variant of Priya, a Sanskrit name meaning “beloved” or “dear.”
Pratham
Indian · Pratham is a Sanskrit name meaning first or foremost.
Prapti
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'attainment' or 'achievement,' used in Hindu culture to symbolize fulfillment.
Perpetua
Latin · Latin feminine name meaning 'perpetual' or 'everlasting'; borne by Saint Perpetua, an early Christian martyr.
Paw
English · Used as a given name in Karen (Myanmar) diaspora communities meaning 'flower,' a nature word name.
Paizleigh
Scottish · Modern spelling of Paisley, whose base is a Scottish place-name form, now used as a stylish contemporary variant.
Paisyn
Scottish · Modern spelling variant of Paisley, a Scottish place name referencing the town in Renfrewshire, Scotland.
Platon
Greek · Greek and Slavic form of Plato, from 'platos' meaning 'broad' or 'wide-shouldered.'
Penelopi
Greek · Variant spelling of Penelope, the mythological Greek queen meaning 'weaver' or 'with a web over her face.'
Pinches
Hebrew · Variant of biblical Hebrew Pinchas (Phinehas), meaning 'the Nubian' or 'serpent's mouth.'
Pinny
English · Pinny is commonly a diminutive of names like Pinchas or Peninnah, used affectionately in Jewish and English-speaking contexts.
Parklyn
English · A modern English-style place name built from park with the fashionable -lyn ending.
Philippe
French · French form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Pietra
Italian · Pietra is the Italian feminine form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Padraig
Irish · Irish form of Patrick, from Latin Patricius, meaning 'nobleman' or 'patrician.'
Priyanka
Indian · Priyanka is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as meaning beloved or dear one.
Papa
African · Used in many African cultures as a name or title meaning father, elder, or respected man.
Paarth
Indian · Paarth is an Indian form of Parth, an epithet of Arjuna in the Mahabharata meaning son of Pritha.
Paysen
English · Modern variant of Payson, an English surname meaning 'son of Pace' or derived from a place name.
Paxten
English · Modern variant of Paxton, an English place name meaning 'Pocc's settlement' or 'peaceful settlement'.
Princesse
French · Princesse is the French word for princess, used directly as a title-name with regal flair.
Philo
Greek · From Greek 'philos' meaning 'loving' or 'friend'.
Pennie
English · Variant of Penny, a diminutive of Penelope, meaning 'weaver' in Greek mythology.
Powell
Welsh · From Welsh 'ap Hywel' meaning 'son of Hywel (eminent).'
Pressley
English · Variant of Presley, from Old English meaning 'priest's meadow,' combining 'preost' and 'leah.'
Patrice
French · French form of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Polo
Italian · Italian and Spanish name, a diminutive of Paolo (Paul), meaning "small" or "humble."
Phelix
Latin · Phonetic variant of Felix, from Latin meaning 'happy, fortunate, or blessed.'
Prue
English · Diminutive of Prudence, from Latin 'prudentia' meaning 'wisdom, foresight, good judgment.'
Parrish
English · A surname-name from parish, originally referring to a church district or local community.
Pike
English · An English surname-name linked to the pike fish or to a pointed hill or peak.
Peretz
Hebrew · Peretz is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "breach" or "breakthrough."
Pesach
Hebrew · A Hebrew name taken from Passover, the Jewish festival of deliverance.
Prosperity
English · From the English virtue word, ultimately from Latin prosperitas, meaning success and flourishing.
Piercen
English · Piercen is a modern surname-style variant of Pearson or Pierce, ultimately linked to Peter, meaning rock.
Pema
Indian · Pema is used in Himalayan traditions and comes from a word meaning lotus, a symbol of purity and awakening.
Prakriti
Indian · Sanskrit Indian name meaning nature or primal creation, describing the fundamental natural order.
Princetyn
English · A modern re-creation of Princeton, literally prince-town, made into a distinctive surname-style given name.
Priam
Greek · Priam is a Greek mythological name borne by the legendary king of Troy, with ancient roots tied to heroic epic tradition.
Porfirio
Spanish · Spanish form of Porphyrios, from Greek 'porphyra' meaning purple, denoting royalty.
Providence
English · From Latin providentia meaning 'foresight, divine care'; used as a Puritan virtue name.
Philipp
German · German form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Paolina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Paola, from Latin 'paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Paulett
Latin · Variant of Paulette, a French feminine diminutive of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning 'small.'
Peterson
English · Peterson is an English surname meaning son of Peter, with Peter from Greek petros meaning rock.
Pasha
Arabic · Pasha can derive from a title of rank in the Middle East or serve as a Russian diminutive of Pavel.
Prestin
English · Prestin is a variant of Preston, an English place-name meaning "priest's town."
Pharrell
English · Pharrell is a modern surname-style given name, probably derived from English or Irish family-name usage.
Parv
Persian · Persian short name meaning “feather,” used poetically as a delicate, nature-linked given name.
Poem
English · A direct adoption of the English word poem, chosen for artistic and literary connotations.
Pranika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'flute' or 'one who plays music,' evoking melody and art.
Paislyn
Scottish · Modern invented blend of Paisley (Scottish place name meaning 'church') and the popular suffix -lyn.
Prish
English · A clipped modern English form with uncertain source, used as a concise personal name.
Pauleth
Latin · French/English variant of Paula from Latin *paulus* ('small'), now used as a polished feminine form.
Phor
Greek · Phor appears to be a rare name built from Greek-style sound patterns, but its exact etymology is uncertain.
Parley
English · From Old French 'parler' meaning to speak; denotes one who negotiates or holds a conference.
Petronila
Latin · Spanish form of Petronilla, from Roman family name Petronius, possibly meaning rock.
Payne
English · From Latin 'paganus' meaning 'villager' or 'rustic.' A Norman surname used as a given name.
Pieter
German · Dutch and Afrikaans form of Peter, from Greek "petros" meaning "rock" or "stone."
Phelan
Irish · Phelan comes from the Irish Faolán, meaning little wolf.
Perez
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning 'breach' or 'bursting forth,' also common as a Spanish surname.
Paco
Spanish · A Spanish nickname for Francisco, traditionally linked to Saint Francis and meaning 'Frenchman.'
Phong
Chinese · Phong is a Sino-Vietnamese style name often tied to meanings such as wind, style, or grandeur depending on the character.
Princesa
Spanish · Princesa is the Spanish word for 'princess,' used as a title-style given name.
Paxon
English · A surname-style English name related to Paxton, often read as peace town or Pacc's town.
Paytyn
English · A modern spelling of Peyton, from an English surname meaning from Paega's town.
Priyana
Indian · Likely built from Priya, a Sanskrit-derived name meaning beloved or dear.
Parneet
Indian · Parneet is a Punjabi and Sanskrit-based name often interpreted as one who is fulfilled, wise, or accomplished.
Pragya
Indian · Pragya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning wisdom, insight, or intelligence.
Prabhleen
Indian · Prabhleen is a Punjabi-Sikh name meaning one absorbed in divine light, glory, or radiance.
Phynix
Greek · Phynix is a creative spelling of Phoenix, the mythic bird reborn from fire.
Pailyn
English · A modern *-lyn* form inspired by Pauline-type names, created as a stylish English spelling.
Pragyan
Indian · From Sanskrit prajna, meaning wisdom and insight, this Indian name is linked to spiritual discernment.
Phia
Greek · Short form of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom.'
Pranish
Indian · An Indian name likely formed from Sanskrit roots and used in modern contexts for a strong, auspicious meaning.
Poyraz
Persian · A Persian-influenced Turkish wind-name meaning north or north-east wind, carrying a natural weather meaning.
Peneloperose
Greek · Hybrid of Penelope (Greek, 'weaver') and rose, mixing classical literary heritage with floral imagery.
Petunia
Latin · Taken from the Latin plant name for a flower, used as a nature-themed feminine given name.
Pars
Persian · A short ethnogeographic name tied to Pars/Persia, used as a marker of Persian heritage and identity.
Patty
English · Pet form of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Prentiss
English · From Old French 'aprentis' meaning apprentice or learner.
Philemon
Greek · Greek name meaning 'loving' or 'affectionate,' borne by a character in Greek myth and a New Testament epistle.
Pixie
English · From the English word for a mischievous fairy or sprite, Pixie is whimsical and folklore-based.
Pascale
French · Pascale comes from Latin Paschalis, meaning relating to Easter or Passover, through French usage.
Pedrito
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Pedro, from Greek Petros, meaning little rock or stone.
Pallas
Greek · A name from Greek mythology, associated with Pallas Athena and ancient meanings linked to battle or wisdom.
Pavan
Indian · From Sanskrit pavana, meaning "wind," "air," or "purifying."
Pierceson
English · Surname-style name meaning son of Pierce, with Pierce tracing to Peter, rock or stone.
Paitlyn
English · Paitlyn is a modern blend-style name, influenced by names like Kaitlyn and Peyton rather than one old root.
Prajna
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence,' a key concept in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
Preslyn
English · Modern invented blend of Presley (English surname, 'priest's meadow') and the suffix -lyn.
Parson
English · English occupational surname for a parish priest, from Old French 'persone,' now used as a given name.
Polaris
Latin · From Latin meaning 'of the pole,' referring to the North Star, the fixed navigational point in the night sky.
Premier
French · From French and English meaning 'first' or 'foremost,' used as a modern given name.
Prynceton
English · Modern spelling of Princeton, a place-based English surname meaning “Prent’s settlement,” now used as a first name.
Preslynn
English · Modern invented compound of Presley (English surname 'priest's meadow') and the suffix -lynn.
Paisleyann
Scottish · From the Scottish place-name Paisley, with an added -ann ending for a modern feminine style in English.
Phil
Greek · Short form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Pearla
Latin · Elaborated form of Pearl, from Latin perla, symbolizing purity and preciousness.
Pricilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Prentice
English · From Middle English 'prentis,' meaning apprentice; an occupational surname turned first name.
Pratt
English · From Old English 'prætt' meaning cunning or astute; an occupational or nickname surname.
Pius
Latin · From Latin 'pius' meaning pious, dutiful, and devout; borne by twelve popes.
Parish
English · From Old French "paroisse," denoting someone who lived near or worked for a parish church.
Patrik
Latin · A spelling variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning nobleman or of noble birth.
Pj
English · PJ is an English initials-name formed from two given names, used as a modern nickname-style first name.
Paras
Indian · An Indian name often meaning touchstone or philosopher's stone, symbolizing value and transformation.
Panayiotis
Greek · Panayiotis is a Greek form of Panagiotis, meaning "all-holy" and associated with the Virgin Mary.
Peyten
English · Peyten is a spelling variant of Peyton, an English surname-name meaning "Pacca's town" or "Pega's settlement."
Pacen
English · Pacen likely relates to Pace or Pax forms, from Latin roots meaning "peace."
Pavle
Slavic · Pavle is the South Slavic form of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning small or humble.
Pranshu
Indian · Pranshu is a Sanskrit-based Indian name meaning 'tall,' 'high,' or 'exalted.'
Prabhav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'influence,' 'effect,' or 'power,' conveying authority and an impactful presence.
Pharah
Arabic · A variant of the Arabic name Farah meaning 'joy, happiness,' with possible resonance of the Pharaoh title.
Phinneas
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Phineas, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'oracle' or from Egyptian meaning 'the Nubian.'
Payzlee
English · A modern invented blend of Paisley/Paige-like names with -lee, used as a contemporary feminine style name.
Pella
Greek · Ancient Macedonian capital and birthplace of Alexander the Great; a Greek place name.
Praveer
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'pra' (great) and 'veer' (brave), meaning 'great hero' or 'supreme warrior.'
Posy
English · From flower-language traditions, a posy is a small bouquet, so this name carries clear nature imagery and old floral roots.
Pierston
English · From Peter + son, with Peter from Greek *Petros* meaning "rock," adapted into a modern surname-style given form.
Pranil
Indian · Indian name using *prān* (life force) with a modern suffix, often read as "connected to life."
Pheonyx
Greek · A modern spelling of Phoenix, from Greek, referring to the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Promisee
English · Promisee is a modern virtue-style elaboration of Promise, evoking commitment, hope, and blessing.
Palace
English · Palace comes directly from the English word for a royal residence, giving it a grand place-based feel.
Preacher
English · Preacher is an English word name derived from the religious occupation of one who proclaims scripture.
Parthenia
Greek · From Greek parthenos meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin,' an epithet of the goddess Athena.
Park
English · English occupational name for a park keeper, or the Korean surname 박 (Bak) meaning gourd.
Page
English · From the Old French 'page,' a young servant or attendant in a noble household.
Pate
English · Medieval Scottish and English diminutive of Patrick, meaning 'nobleman' from Latin 'patricius.'
Paschal
Latin · From Latin Paschalis meaning 'relating to Easter or Passover'; borne by two popes.
Primo
Italian · From Latin 'primus' meaning 'first.' Traditionally given to the firstborn son.
Pope
English · From Latin 'papa' meaning father; originally a nickname for someone with a dignified or papal bearing.
Pal
Norse · Scandinavian form of Paul meaning 'small,' or an Indian name meaning 'protector' or 'guardian.'
Pericles
Greek · From Greek Perikles meaning surrounded by glory; borne by the famed Athenian statesman.
Priscella
Latin · Elaborated variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable'.
Prima
Latin · Prima comes from Latin and Italian, meaning 'first' or 'foremost.'
Piers
French · A French and English form of Peter, from Greek meaning rock or stone.
Pier
French · A short form related to Pierre or Piero, from Peter, meaning "rock" or "stone."
Pablito
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Pablo, from Latin Paulus, meaning small or humble.
Panayiota
Greek · The feminine form of Panayiotis, from Greek roots meaning 'all-holy,' a title associated with the Virgin Mary.
Pretty
English · An English word-name meaning attractive or lovely, used directly as a virtue-style given name.
Peony
Greek · Peony comes from the flower name, ultimately linked to Greek Paeon and associated with healing and beauty.
Polette
French · A diminutive-style form related to Paulette/Pauline, from Latin paulus meaning “small” or “humble.”
Paiton
English · Paiton is a spelling variant of Peyton, from an English surname meaning 'Pega's town.'
Presli
English · A spelling variant of Presley, from an English surname and place name meaning "priest's meadow."
Persephanie
Greek · A modern elaboration blending Persephone and Stephanie, suggesting a crown or garlanded maiden from Greek roots.
Phiona
Scottish · Phiona is a spelling variant of Fiona, from Gaelic roots meaning fair or white.
Pranit
Indian · Pranit comes from Sanskrit and is often understood to mean humble, modest, or guided correctly.
Pratyush
Indian · Pratyush comes from Sanskrit and means "dawn" or "first light of morning."
Parthiv
Indian · Parthiv is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often meaning 'prince,' 'earthly,' or 'royal.'
Pavani
Indian · Pavani is a Sanskrit name meaning "purifying," "holy," or "sacred."
Pryncess
English · Pryncess is a creative spelling of Princess, a royal title used as a name.
Paisly
Scottish · Variant of Paisley, a Scottish place name meaning church or cemetery area.
Piya
Indian · From Sanskrit and modern Indian languages, meaning beloved or dear one.
Philopater
Greek · Greek name from philo- “love” plus pater “father,” literally “lover of the father,” known in Christian tradition.
Preesha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved' or 'one who is dear,' derived from the root 'priya' meaning 'dear' or 'loved one.'
Perfect
English · From Latin perfectus meaning 'complete, finished,' used as a virtue name expressing flawless character.
Pessel
Hebrew · Yiddish/Ashkenazi female name, a diminutive possibly related to Batya (Hebrew, 'daughter of God').
Phoebee
Greek · A modern spelling of Phoebe, from Greek for bright or radiant.
Priyah
Indian · A modern variant of Priya in Sanskrit tradition, meaning beloved or dear one.
Paisli
Scottish · A variant spelling of Paisley, a Scottish place name from the Renfrewshire town, from Brittonic meaning 'church.'
Paislei
Scottish · Variant of Paisley, a Scottish place name meaning church or basilica, also a textile pattern.
Paxtin
English · From English surname Paxton, a place-name in form, meaning a settlement tied to farm or enclosure origins.
Poe
English · English surname of uncertain origin, famously associated with American writer Edgar Allan Poe.
Pihu
Indian · A common Indian name meaning dove in Hindi and related traditions, carrying a tender and devotional tone.
Pranvi
Indian · From Sanskrit prāṇavī, related to prāṇa meaning life-breath, so it carries a meaning of life and inner vitality.
Princy
English · A phonetic variant of princess, derived from Old French and English forms, used as a shortened affectionate feminine name.
Pelia
Greek · Pelia is a Greek name related to roots meaning dusky, gray, or dove-like in some classical forms.
Paisleymae
Scottish · Paisleymae combines the Scottish place name Paisley with Mae, giving it a sweet Southern-style double-name feel.
Prime
Latin · Prime comes from Latin primus, meaning first or foremost.
Paizlynn
English · Paizlynn is a modern elaboration of Paisley, a Scottish place name later tied to the patterned textile design.
Prinsha
Indian · Prinsha is likely a modern South Asian coinage influenced by prince or princess sounds, implying nobility or distinction.
Perola
Spanish · Perola is a romance-language form of pearl, making it a jewel name associated with rarity and beauty.
Prashi
Indian · Prashi appears Indian and likely derives from Sanskrit-based naming, possibly suggesting affection, brightness, or praise.
Princeley
English · An English-style modern name built from prince, suggesting nobility or regal bearing.
Pluto
Greek · From the Roman name of the underworld god, derived from Greek Plouton, 'wealthy one.'
Prahan
Indian · Likely an Indian modern name, possibly related to Sanskritic roots suggesting movement, vitality, or breath.
Pneuma
Greek · From Greek pneuma, meaning "breath," "spirit," or "soul."
Pratha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, often connected with "tradition," "custom," or honorable practice.
Prisa
Spanish · Likely related to Spanish prisa, "haste," or a clipped modern form of names like Priscilla.
Prayansh
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit-based name often interpreted as a part of prayer or one born of devotion.
Pressure
English · An English word name taken directly from the noun pressure, used in a highly modern unconventional style.
Pattie
English · A diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble, patrician.'
Pinkie
English · English pet name referencing the color pink or the little finger, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Pearle
English · Variant of Pearl, from Latin 'perla', a jewel name symbolizing purity and preciousness.
Pearlie
English · Diminutive of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' a jewel name symbolizing purity and preciousness.
Permelia
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Pamelia or derived from Greek 'meli' meaning honey.
Pansy
English · From the flower name, derived from French 'pensée' meaning thought or remembrance.
Paralee
English · Rare 19th-century American name, possibly a blend of 'Para' and 'Lee,' of uncertain etymology.
Pinkey
English · American pet name likely derived from the color pink, used as an informal given name in the South.
Pollie
English · Variant of Polly, a pet form of Mary, reshaped through the rhyming tradition Molly → Polly.
Pink
English · English name possibly from the flower or as a nickname for someone with a fair complexion.
Perley
English · English surname variant of Parley, from Old French meaning 'to speak,' or a place name meaning 'pear meadow.'
Pleasant
English · English word name from Latin 'placens' meaning 'pleasing' or 'agreeable,' used as a virtue name.
Pat
Latin · Short form of Patrick, from Latin 'patricius' meaning nobleman. Common Irish saint name.
Pinkney
French · Norman French place name from Picquigny in Picardy, meaning the estate of Pinco.
Press
English · Short form of Preston or from Welsh 'ap Rhys' meaning son of Rhys (ardor); a surname given name.
Pleas
English · Rare English name, likely a variant of 'Pleasant' or a surname-derived given name meaning agreeable.
Ples
English · Variant spelling of Pleas, a shortened form of Pleasant, meaning cheerful or agreeable.
Plummer
English · English occupational name from Old French plomier, a worker in lead (Latin plumbum).
Primus
Latin · Latin for 'first,' traditionally given to the firstborn son.
Prudie
English · Diminutive of Prudence, from Latin 'prudentia' meaning 'good judgment' or 'foresight.'
Phillis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'foliage' or 'green leaf'; a figure in Greek myth.
Philomene
Greek · French form of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' + 'menos' meaning 'lover of strength' or 'beloved'.
Pearley
English · Diminutive related to Pearl, from Latin 'perla'; a rare elaborated form suggesting preciousness.
Parlee
English · Rare American name, possibly from French parler ('to speak') or a Southern coinage.
Parilee
English · Rare invented American name, possibly combining elements of Paris and Lee.
Pernie
English · Diminutive possibly of Pernella or a pet form, of uncertain etymology.
Pinky
English · English nickname from the word pink, used as a term of endearment or for rosy complexion.
Pluma
Latin · From Latin 'pluma' meaning 'feather,' evoking lightness and grace.
Pearly
English · Elaboration of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' evoking iridescence and purity.
Persis
Greek · Greek name meaning 'Persian woman,' borne by a Christian woman praised by Paul in Romans 16:12.
Parthena
Greek · From Greek 'parthenos' meaning maiden or virgin, epithet of the goddess Athena.
Petronella
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning rock or stone.
Philena
Greek · From Greek 'philein' meaning to love; a name expressing affection and friendship.
Purl
English · From the English word 'purl,' meaning to flow with a murmuring sound or a knitting stitch; rare as a given name.
Pliny
Latin · From the Roman family name Plinius; borne by the famous Roman naturalist and author.
Proctor
English · English occupational surname from Latin 'procurator,' meaning steward or manager.
Pairlee
English · Rare American name, likely a phonetic variant of 'Pearlie,' evoking the gem pearl.
Perle
French · French and German form of Pearl, from the precious gem symbolizing purity and beauty.
Pelagia
Greek · From Greek 'pelagos' meaning the open sea; borne by several early saints.
Peggie
English · Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning "pearl."
Pallie
English · Diminutive form, likely from Pauline or a term of endearment meaning friend or companion.
Pembroke
Welsh · Welsh place name meaning 'land's end' or 'headland,' from Welsh 'pen' (head) and 'bro' (region).
Polk
Scottish · Scottish surname from the place Pollok; associated with US President James K. Polk.
Pantha
Greek · From Greek 'panthea' meaning of all gods, or a rare creative formation.
Parrie
English · Diminutive of Patricia or a feminine form from Welsh 'ap Harry' meaning son of Harry.
Patti
English · Pet form of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Paulita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Paula, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Palma
Latin · From Latin 'palma' meaning palm tree, symbolizing victory and peace.
Pearline
English · Elaborated form of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' denoting the precious gem.
Perlie
English · Diminutive of Pearl, evoking the lustrous gem formed in oysters.
Phila
Greek · From Greek 'philos' meaning loving or beloved; a short form of Philadelphia.
Profit
English · A virtue-style name from the English word 'profit,' meaning gain or benefit, used as a given name.
Pina
Italian · Italian/Spanish diminutive, often short for Giuseppina; means 'little one' or relates to the pine tree.
Pearlee
English · Elaboration of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' referring to the precious gem formed in oysters.
Perlina
Latin · Diminutive of Perla/Pearl, from Latin "perla" meaning "pearl."
Pervis
English · Variant of Purvis, from Anglo-French 'pourveier' meaning 'to provide,' an occupational name.
Plez
English · Diminutive or phonetic variant of Pleasant, an English virtue name meaning 'agreeable.'
Percie
French · Diminutive of Percival or Percy, from French 'percer val' (pierce the valley), a name of Arthurian legend.
Pomp
Latin · From Latin 'pompa' meaning 'procession' or 'display of grandeur,' a rare given name denoting splendor.
Peder
Norse · Scandinavian and Low German form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Paulyne
French · Variant spelling of Pauline, feminine of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Pablita
Spanish · Spanish feminine diminutive of Pablo (Paul), from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pheba
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, shining, or radiant.
Pruda
Latin · Short form of Prudence, from Latin 'prudentia' meaning foresight, wisdom, or good judgment.
Phenie
Greek · Pet form of Euphenia or Josephine; Euphenia from Greek meaning well-spoken.
Phylis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf or foliage; a mythological princess.
Pocahontas
African · Algonquian name meaning 'playful one' or 'ill-behaved child,' famously borne by the Powhatan woman.
Pamelia
English · Variant of Pamela, coined by Sir Philip Sidney from Greek 'pan meli' meaning all honey.
Philippine
French · French feminine form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Phronie
Greek · Diminutive of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or sensible.
Piccola
Italian · Italian word meaning 'small one' or 'little girl,' used as an endearment name.
Phoebie
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright, radiant,' an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis.
Patsie
Latin · Diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Philippina
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Parlie
English · Rare diminutive possibly related to Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' or a feminine form of Parley.
Pellie
English · Diminutive possibly from Penelope or Pelagia; informal pet form of uncertain origin.
Placida
Latin · From Latin 'placidus' meaning calm, quiet, and serene.
Pecola
English · Rare name made iconic by Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye; possibly a creative variant of older forms.
Phebie
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, shining, or radiant.
Peachie
English · English endearment derived from the fruit 'peach,' used as a term of sweetness and affection.
Pet
English · English diminutive, originally a short form of Petronella or Peter, meaning 'rock' from Greek 'petros.'
Petrina
Greek · Feminine form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Princella
English · Modern coined name combining 'Princess' with the feminine suffix -ella, suggesting royalty.
Phill
Greek · Variant spelling of Phil, short for Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Purvis
English · From Old French 'pourvu' meaning 'provided.' An occupational name for a purveyor or provisioner.
Pebble
English · English word name from the small smooth stone, used as a nature-inspired given name.
Para
Greek · From Greek 'para' meaning 'beside' or 'beyond'; also a short exotic given name.
Pheobie
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright and shining.
Perna
Latin · From Latin 'perna,' a rare name of Italian or Latin derivation.
Pricie
English · Rare diminutive of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Palmyra
Latin · From the ancient Syrian city Palmyra, derived from Latin palma meaning "palm tree."
Pernella
Latin · Feminine of Pernell, from Petronilla, a diminutive of the Roman name Petronius.
Phillips
English · Patronymic from Philip, Greek 'philos' (love) and 'hippos' (horse), meaning lover of horses.
Prentis
English · Variant of Prentice, an English occupational name meaning apprentice or learner.
Pearlena
English · Elaboration of Pearl with the feminine suffix -ena, meaning precious gem.
Pascuala
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Pascual, from Latin Paschalis meaning 'relating to Easter or Passover.'
Pencie
English · A rare diminutive, likely a pet form of Penelope or a phonetic variant of Pansy.
Pioet
French · Rare name likely derived from the French word 'poète' meaning poet or creator.
Pansie
French · Variant of Pansy, from French 'pensée' meaning thought; also the name of the garden flower.
Pearlene
English · An elaborated form of Pearl, from the precious gem, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Perfecto
Spanish · From Latin 'perfectus' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete,' a virtue name used in Catholic tradition.
Pierina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Piero (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Paulene
Latin · Variant of Pauline, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Pearlean
English · Elaborated form of Pearl, referring to the precious gem symbolizing purity and beauty.
Percilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Petronilla
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning 'rock'; an early Christian saint's name.
Pasco
Italian · From Latin 'Paschalis' meaning 'of Easter' or 'relating to Passover.' A Cornish and Romance form.
Percell
French · Variant of Purcell, from Old French 'pourcel' meaning 'young pig,' originally an occupational surname.
Pinckney
English · Norman French place-name surname, possibly from 'Picquigny' in Picardy, France.
Placido
Spanish · From Latin 'placidus' meaning 'calm,' 'gentle,' or 'serene.'
Pasqualina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Pasquale, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter.'
Pecolia
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic elaboration used in the Southern US.
Prudencia
Spanish · Spanish form of Prudence, from Latin 'prudentia' meaning 'foresight' or 'wisdom.'
Philamena
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning lover of strength.