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Baby names starting with P
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Parke
English · Variant of Park, an English surname for someone who lived near or worked in an enclosed park or estate.
Phala
Indian · From Sanskrit 'phala' meaning 'fruit' or 'reward,' used in South Asian traditions.
Phyliss
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning foliage or green leaf, a mythological name.
Pankie
English · Informal diminutive or pet name, likely derived from a familial nickname tradition.
Panzie
French · Variant of Pansy, from French pensée meaning thought or remembrance.
Peaches
English · From the fruit name, used as a term of endearment; Old French pesche from Latin.
Philander
Greek · From Greek 'philandros' meaning lover of mankind, composed of 'philos' (loving) and 'aner' (man).
Printes
English · Rare variant possibly derived from Prince or Prentice, meaning apprentice or ruler.
Perina
Italian · Italian diminutive derived from Latin 'peregrina' meaning 'traveler' or 'pilgrim'.
Palmira
Spanish · From Latin 'palma' meaning palm tree; also the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.
Patsey
English · Variant of Patsy, a diminutive of Patricia, from Latin meaning noble woman.
Pola
Slavic · Slavic short form of Apolonia, from Greek Apollo; also means field in Slavic.
Precilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Palmina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Palma, from Latin 'palma' meaning palm tree, a symbol of victory.
Patrica
Latin · Variant spelling of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or of patrician rank.
Pietrina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Pietro (Peter), meaning rock or stone.
Prudy
Latin · Diminutive of Prudence, from Latin prudentia meaning good judgment and foresight.
Plina
Latin · Feminine form derived from the Roman family name Plinius, borne by Pliny the Elder and Younger.
Parnell
Irish · Irish/Norman diminutive of Peter via Old French 'Pernel,' meaning 'little rock.'
Philmore
English · Variant of Fillmore, from Old English elements meaning 'very famous' or 'much renowned.'
Phares
Hebrew · Variant of Perez, Hebrew meaning "breach" or "breakthrough"; son of Judah in Genesis.
Patterson
English · Means 'son of Patrick,' from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'nobleman.' Originally a Scottish surname turned given name.
Pelham
English · English place name meaning 'Peola's homestead,' from Old English personal name and 'ham' (home).
Pellegrino
Italian · From Latin 'peregrinus' meaning 'pilgrim, traveler, stranger.' Borne by several Italian saints.
Peg
English · Diminutive of Margaret, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl.
Parvin
Persian · Persian name meaning 'the Pleiades star cluster', symbolizing beauty and brilliance.
Pasqual
Spanish · Spanish variant of Pascal, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter or Passover'.
Policarpio
Spanish · Spanish form of Polycarp, from Greek 'polys' (much) and 'karpos' (fruit), meaning 'much fruit'.
Philbert
German · From Germanic Filibert meaning 'very bright' or 'exceedingly famous,' popularized by Frankish saints.
Philias
Greek · Greek name meaning 'loving' or 'friendly,' variant of Phileas; associated with Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg.
Pincus
Hebrew · Yiddish form of the Hebrew Pinchas (Phinehas), meaning 'oracle' or 'dark-complexioned.'
Placide
French · French form of Latin Placidus meaning 'calm, gentle, peaceful,' used as a saint's name.
President
English · English word name from Latin praesidens meaning 'one who presides,' used as an aspirational given name.
Purnell
English · English surname derived from Peronel, a medieval diminutive of Petronella, meaning 'little rock.'
Perline
French · French diminutive of Perle, from Latin 'perla' meaning 'pearl.'
Pansey
French · Variant of Pansy, from French 'pensée' meaning thought; also a garden flower name.
Panzy
French · Variant spelling of Pansy, from French 'pensée' meaning thought; also the flower name.
Pearleen
English · Elaborated form of Pearl, from the English word for the gem, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Pearlina
English · Diminutive of Pearl with the Latinate suffix -ina, meaning little pearl.
Peola
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly coined; used in early 20th-century literature.
Philomina
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning lover of strength.
Pirl
English · Rare variant or dialectal form of Pearl, meaning the precious gem.
Pretto
Italian · Possibly from Italian 'pretto' meaning pure or genuine; rare as a given name.
Plato
Greek · From Greek 'platos' meaning broad or wide-shouldered, famously borne by the philosopher.
Penrose
Welsh · Welsh place-name meaning 'top of the heath' from pen (head/top) and rhos (moor/heath). A Cornish surname.
Percey
French · Variant of Percy, from Norman French place-name Perci in Normandy. Associated with the noble Percy family of England.
Persey
Greek · Variant of Percy or Perseus; from Greek mythology, Perseus was the hero who slayed Medusa.
Powers
English · Anglicized form of Irish 'de Paor,' from Old French 'povre' meaning poor; an ironic surname-turned-given-name.
Printess
English · Rare variant of 'Princess,' used as a given name conveying nobility and grace.
Printis
English · Variant spelling of Prentice, meaning apprentice or learner, from Old French 'aprentis.'
Patrina
Latin · Elaborated feminine form of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble, patrician.'
Palestine
Latin · From the ancient regional name Palaestina; used as a given name in the American South.
Pasqualine
Italian · Feminine of Pascal, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'of Easter or Passover,' denoting spring rebirth.
Patria
Latin · From Latin 'patria' meaning homeland or fatherland, symbolizing devotion to one's country.
Pernell
French · Variant of Pernelle, from Latin Petronilla, a diminutive of Petronius meaning 'rock.'
Pam
English · Short form of Pamela, coined by poet Philip Sidney in 1590 from Greek 'pan' (all) and 'meli' (honey).
Parma
Italian · From the Italian city Parma, derived from Latin 'parma' meaning small round shield.
Perlean
English · Elaborated form of Pearl, from Old French 'perle,' with a decorative suffix.
Pernia
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'perna' meaning leg or ham, used as a Spanish given name.
Peryl
English · Variant of Beryl or Pearl; Beryl is from Greek 'beryllos,' a precious gemstone.
Piedad
Spanish · Spanish for piety or mercy, from Latin 'pietas,' often given in honor of the Virgin Mary.
Providenza
Italian · Italian form of Providence, from Latin 'providentia' meaning divine foresight or care.
Pershing
German · From the German surname Pförsching, a place name; famously associated with General John J. Pershing.
Primitivo
Spanish · From Latin 'primitivus' meaning 'first-formed' or 'earliest,' often a saint's name in Spanish tradition.
Purcell
French · From Old French 'porcel' meaning 'little pig,' originally a Norman occupational or nickname surname.
Ponciano
Spanish · Spanish form of Pontianus, from Latin 'pontus' meaning sea; borne by an early Christian saint.
Prospero
Italian · From Latin 'prosperus' meaning fortunate or prosperous; famously the sorcerer in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest.'
Prudencio
Spanish · Spanish form of Prudentius, from Latin 'prudens' meaning prudent or wise; borne by several saints.
Plumer
English · Occupational surname from Old French "plumier," a dealer in feathers or plumes.
Port
English · From Latin "porta" meaning "gate" or "harbor," a name for someone living near a port or town gate.
Pancho
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Francisco, ultimately from Germanic 'Frank' meaning free man.
Pendleton
English · English place name meaning settlement on a hill, from Celtic 'pen' (hill) and Old English 'tun.'
Philibert
French · From Germanic 'filu' (very, much) and 'berht' (bright, famous), meaning very illustrious.
Procopio
Italian · From Greek 'Prokopios' meaning progress or advance, borne by early Christian saints.
Pauleen
Latin · Variant of Pauline, feminine of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning small or humble.
Perfecta
Spanish · From Latin 'perfecta' meaning 'perfect' or 'complete,' used as a given name in Spanish cultures.
Perlene
English · Elaborated form of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' with the feminine suffix -ene, meaning 'little pearl.'
Piney
English · English nature name derived from the pine tree, evoking evergreen forests and resilience.
Pensacola
English · From the Florida city, derived from a Muskogean Native American tribal name meaning hair people.
Pollye
English · Creative spelling of Polly, a medieval pet form of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Prather
English · English-Welsh surname name, possibly from Welsh 'praidd' (flock), denoting a shepherd.
Pender
English · English surname from Welsh 'pen' (head/hill) or an occupational name for a keeper of a livestock pen.
Phenious
Hebrew · Variant of Phineas, from Hebrew meaning 'oracle' or 'serpent's mouth,' a biblical priestly name.
Pioquinto
Spanish · Spanish compound name from Latin 'pius' (pious) and 'quintus' (fifth), meaning 'pious fifth-born.'
Pollard
English · From Middle English 'poll' meaning 'cropped head,' or a diminutive of Paul.
Ponce
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Pontius, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'bridge.'
Preciliano
Spanish · Spanish variant of Prisciliano, from Latin Priscillianus meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Philis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf; a mythological princess turned into a tree.
Penola
English · Place-based name from an Australian town; may also echo Penelope, meaning 'weaver.'
Philomine
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Porfiria
Greek · Spanish feminine form from Greek 'porphyra,' meaning 'purple,' denoting royalty.
Palmera
Spanish · Spanish name meaning 'palm tree' or 'pilgrim,' from Latin 'palma,' evoking Palm Sunday traditions.
Pansye
English · Creative spelling of Pansy, from French 'pensée' meaning 'thought,' also the garden flower.
Patrocinia
Spanish · From Latin 'patrocinium' meaning 'patronage' or 'protection,' a name honoring the Virgin Mary's patronage.
Pauletta
French · French and Italian feminine diminutive of Paul, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Phillipa
Greek · Variant spelling of Philippa, feminine of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Phillippa
Greek · Variant spelling of Philippa, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses,' a classic royal name.
Philomen
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philomenos' meaning 'beloved' or 'lover of strength.'
Phronia
Greek · Short form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophrosyne' meaning 'prudence,' 'self-control,' or 'temperance.'
Phylliss
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'foliage' or 'green leaf.' A mythological figure.
Picola
Italian · Feminine diminutive related to Italian 'piccola' meaning 'small one' or 'little girl.'
Perkins
English · English patronymic meaning 'son of little Peter,' from the medieval diminutive Perkin.
Purdy
English · From Anglo-Norman 'par Dieu' (by God), an exclamatory surname turned given name.
Patric
Latin · Variant spelling of Patrick, from Latin 'Patricius' meaning 'nobleman' or 'of the patrician class.'
Paulena
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pota
Greek · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a diminutive or pet form from Greek or Hungarian roots.
Pasqualena
Italian · Elaborate Italian feminine form of Pasquale, from Hebrew via Latin 'Pascha' meaning 'Easter, Passover.'
Pearlia
English · Elaboration of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' symbolizing purity and preciousness, with a feminine -ia suffix.
Panagiota
Greek · Greek name meaning 'all holy,' an epithet of the Virgin Mary in Orthodox tradition.
Pasqua
Italian · Italian name meaning Easter, from Latin Pascha, given to girls born at Eastertime.
Paulean
English · Feminine respelling of Pauline, from Latin Paulus meaning small or humble.
Pheby
English · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, shining, radiant.
Plumie
English · Diminutive of Plum, an endearing nature name referencing the sweet fruit.
Parmer
English · Variant of Palmer, an occupational name for a pilgrim who carried palm branches.
Petter
Norse · Scandinavian and German form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning 'rock.'
Pringle
Scottish · Scottish surname possibly meaning 'narrow valley with a pin-shaped hill.'
Panfilo
Italian · From Greek Pamphilos meaning friend of all or beloved by all.
Petro
Greek · Variant of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Phelps
English · Patronymic from Philip, derived from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Pickens
English · From a diminutive of Pick, possibly referring to a pointed hill or peak.
Parry
Welsh · Welsh patronymic surname meaning 'son of Harry,' from 'ap Harry' shortened over time.
Pervie
French · Rare diminutive likely related to Purvis, from Anglo-French 'purveis' meaning 'provisions' or 'supplier.'
Pegge
English · Archaic or variant spelling of Peggy, a medieval diminutive of Margaret meaning 'pearl.'
Petrita
Greek · Feminine diminutive of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Petronia
Latin · Feminine form of the Roman family name Petronius, likely derived from Latin 'petra' meaning rock.
Patrecia
Latin · Variant spelling of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or aristocratic.
Perrine
French · French feminine form of Pierre (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning rock.
Prescilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Patra
Greek · Short form of Cleopatra, from Greek meaning glory of the father.
Pauleta
Spanish · Diminutive feminine form of Paul, from Latin 'paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pressie
English · Pet form of Precious or a diminutive of names beginning with Pres-, meaning valued or dear.
Petronilo
Spanish · Spanish form of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pierino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Pietro (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Perman
English · English surname name, possibly from 'pear man,' an occupational name for a pear grower.
Pledger
English · Occupational surname meaning one who pledges or guarantees, from Middle English.
Printice
English · Variant of Prentice, from Middle English meaning apprentice or learner.
Pabla
Spanish · Feminine form of Pablo, the Spanish form of Paul meaning small or humble.
Parthina
Greek · From Greek 'parthenos' meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin,' evoking the Parthenon temple.
Pelma
Greek · Rare name of uncertain etymology, possibly from Greek roots or a modern American coinage.
Phillys
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'leaf' or 'green bough.'
Plummie
English · Endearing diminutive from the English word 'plum,' a sweet fruit-based nature name.
Pollyann
English · Blend of Polly (pet form of Mary) and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), evoking cheerful optimism.
Princie
Latin · Endearing diminutive of Prince, from Latin 'princeps' meaning 'first in rank.'
Peat
English · Diminutive of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Paulie
Italian · Diminutive of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning small or humble.
Paskel
French · Variant of Pascal, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter or Passover.'
Paublo
Spanish · Variant spelling of Pablo, from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Platt
English · From Middle English/German meaning 'flat land,' an occupational or topographic surname.
Philomenia
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) + 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Phyllys
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'green branch' or 'foliage.'
Pattye
Latin · Variant of Patty, a diminutive of Patricia from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble.
Prebble
English · Rare English surname turned given name, possibly from a place name meaning pebble brook.
Plassie
English · Rare Southern American name of uncertain etymology, possibly a pet form or regional coinage.
Phinizy
Hebrew · Southern US variant of Phineas, from Hebrew meaning oracle or serpent's mouth.
Pura
Spanish · From Latin and Spanish 'pura' meaning pure or clean; associated with the Virgin Mary.
Perma
Latin · From Latin 'permanere' meaning enduring or everlasting.
Perlena
Latin · Elaboration of Perla, from Latin 'perla' meaning 'pearl.'
Palmena
English · Feminine elaboration of Palmer, from Latin 'palma' meaning 'palm tree,' denoting a pilgrim.
Phoeba
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright, radiant'; a Titan goddess of the moon.
Pirley
English · Rare English name, likely a variant of Purley or Perley, meaning 'pear tree meadow'.
Pita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Guadalupe or Concepción; also linked to Greek 'petra' meaning 'rock'.
Pantaleon
Greek · From Greek pantaleon meaning 'all-compassionate' or 'entirely lion'; a saint's name.
Presciliano
Spanish · Spanish form of Priscillian, from Latin 'Priscillianus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Priscille
Latin · French form of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Pear
English · English word name from the fruit, evoking sweetness and nature.
Pannie
English · Diminutive of Pansy (from French 'pensée,' thought) or a pet form of other Pan- names.
Parniece
English · Modern invented name, possibly an elaboration blending Par- elements with the suffix -niece.
Petty
French · From French 'petit' meaning small or little, used as a pet name or surname-derived given name.
Phyillis
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf or foliage; a mythological naiad.
Princetta
English · Elaboration of 'princess,' from French 'princesse,' conveying royalty and nobility.
Priscillia
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient, venerable, or time-honored.
Peary
English · English surname variant of Perry, from Old English 'pirige' meaning pear tree.
Per
Norse · Scandinavian form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Pleze
English · Rare American phonetic name, likely a folk spelling of 'please' used in the rural South.
Pittman
English · Occupational surname-name meaning 'man who works in a pit or mine.'
Plas
Welsh · Welsh word meaning 'mansion' or 'palace,' used as a place-based given name.
Parie
French · Variant or diminutive related to Paris, from the Gaulish Parisii tribe name.
Pawnee
English · From the Pawnee Native American people of the Great Plains; means 'horn' in the Pawnee language.
Pernetta
French · Diminutive of Petronella, from the Latin family name Petronius meaning 'rock.'
Pasqualino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Pasquale, from Latin 'paschalis' meaning 'relating to Easter.'
Priestly
English · English surname meaning 'priest's meadow,' from Old English 'prēost' and 'lēah.'
Playford
English · English place-based surname meaning 'ford near the play or sport ground.'
Penney
English · Variant of Penny, a diminutive of Penelope, meaning 'weaver' in Greek mythology.
Providencia
Spanish · From Latin providentia meaning 'foresight' or 'divine providence'.
Percel
French · Variant of Purcell, from Old French 'pourcel' meaning little pig.
Peggye
English · Variant spelling of Peggy, a medieval diminutive of Margaret, from Greek margarites meaning 'pearl'.
Pamala
English · Variant spelling of Pamela, coined by Sir Philip Sidney from Greek 'pan' (all) and 'meli' (honey).
Patsye
Latin · Variant of Patsy, a diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble.'
Peppino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Giuseppe (Joseph), from Hebrew meaning 'God will add.'
Patt
Latin · Short form of Patricia or Patrick, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or patrician.
Pierrette
French · French feminine diminutive of Pierre (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Pacita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Paz, from Latin 'pax' meaning peace.
Pagie
English · Informal variant of Paige, from Old French 'page' meaning young attendant.
Pasty
Latin · Phonetic variant of Patsy, a diminutive of Patricia meaning noble or patrician.
Prestine
Latin · Blend of Pristine (Latin 'pristinus,' pure/original) and Christine, a modern coinage.
Patrocinio
Latin · Spanish name from Latin 'patrocinium' meaning patronage, protection, or sponsorship.
Pantalion
Greek · Variant of Pantaleon, from Greek 'pantaleon' meaning 'all-compassionate' or 'entirely a lion.'
Plutarco
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Plutarch, from Greek 'Ploutarchos' meaning 'source of wealth.'
Paddy
Irish · Irish diminutive of Patrick, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'nobleman.'
Pamella
English · Variant of Pamela, coined by poet Philip Sidney possibly from Greek 'pan meli' meaning 'all honey.'
Peggyann
English · Compound of Peggy (from Margaret, 'pearl') and Ann (from Hannah, 'grace').
Purlie
English · Rare name possibly derived from 'pearly,' evoking luminous beauty. Also a literary name from Ossie Davis.
Philips
Greek · Variant of Phillips, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Pomposa
Spanish · From Latin pomposus meaning magnificent or stately; used as a saints' name in Spain.
Pearletta
English · Diminutive of Pearl, from Latin 'perla,' denoting the precious gem formed in oysters.
Pastor
Spanish · From Latin 'pastor' meaning shepherd, often given in honor of Christ as the Good Shepherd.
Paulus
Latin · Original Latin form of Paul, meaning small or humble, borne by the apostle Saint Paul.
Patte
Latin · Variant of Pat or Patty, diminutive of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble.'
Phillippe
French · French form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses'.
Prajedes
Spanish · Spanish form of Praxedes, from Greek 'praxis' meaning action or practice.
Patrcia
Latin · Variant spelling of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble, patrician.'
Pharis
Arabic · Variant of Faris, from Arabic meaning 'knight' or 'horseman,' or linked to Greek 'pharos' (lighthouse).
Presiliano
Spanish · Spanish form of Priscillian, from Latin 'Priscillianus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Patsyann
English · Compound of Patsy (from Patricia, Latin 'noble') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'). Mid-century American blend.
Perilla
Latin · Diminutive form derived from Latin 'perla' meaning pearl, or linked to the aromatic herb genus Perilla.
Paticia
Latin · Variant spelling of Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble or of noble birth.
Paublita
Spanish · Diminutive variant of Paulita, Spanish feminine of Paul, meaning small or humble.
Paull
Latin · Variant spelling of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Pati
Indian · In Sanskrit, means 'lord' or 'husband'; also a Spanish diminutive of Patricia meaning 'noble one'.
Pettus
Latin · Derived from Latin Petrus (Peter), meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Paquita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one' or 'from France.'
Pacifico
Italian · From Latin "pacificus" meaning "peacemaker" or "peaceful."
Patriciann
Latin · Blend of Patricia (Latin 'noble, patrician') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Patritia
Latin · Variant spelling of Patricia, from Latin "patricius" meaning noble or patrician.
Pattsy
Latin · A variant spelling of Patsy, a diminutive of Patricia meaning 'noblewoman' from Latin 'patricius'.
Peggi
Greek · A variant spelling of Peggy, a diminutive of Margaret derived from Greek 'margarites' meaning 'pearl'.
Patriciaann
Latin · Compound of Patricia ('noble woman') and Ann ('grace'), a mid-century double-name creation.
Penni
Greek · Variant spelling of Penny, a diminutive of Penelope meaning 'weaver' in Greek mythology.
Phebia
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek phoibos meaning 'bright, radiant, shining.'
Peggyanne
Greek · A compound of Peggy and Anne; Peggy comes from Margaret, meaning pearl.
Pegi
Greek · A spelling variant of Peggy, a pet form of Margaret meaning pearl.
Penne
English · Likely a surname-style or place-based modern name related to Penn, meaning enclosure or hill.
Pualani
English · A Hawaiian name from pua "flower" and lani "heaven/sky," meaning "heavenly flower."
Phronsie
Greek · Diminutive nickname derived from Euphrosyne, one of the Greek Graces, meaning 'mirth' or 'joy.'
Petie
Greek · Diminutive of Peter, from Greek 'Petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Paulann
Latin · Compound of Paula (Latin 'small, humble') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), a mid-century American blend.
Pamila
Greek · Variant of Pamela, Sir Philip Sidney's literary invention possibly from Greek 'pan' (all) and 'meli' (honey).
Pamla
Greek · Shortened variant of Pamela, Sidney's literary invention possibly meaning 'all honey' in Greek.
Petrea
Greek · Feminine form of Peter, from Greek Petros and Latin Petra meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Petria
Greek · Variant of Petrea, a feminine form of Peter derived from Greek/Latin meaning 'rock.'
Pompey
Latin · From Latin Pompeius, a Roman family name borne by the famous general; possible connection to Oscan 'five'.
Paulla
Latin · Variant spelling of Paula, the Latin feminine form of Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Pattricia
Latin · A spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Phyllisann
Greek · A blended name combining Phyllis, 'green bough,' with Ann, 'grace.'
Paullette
French · Paullette is a French-style diminutive of Paula or Paul, from Latin roots meaning small or humble.
Pamilla
Greek · Pamilla is likely a variant of Pamela, a literary name built from Greek elements meaning all sweetness.
Patrisha
Latin · A spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of noble birth.
Pamalla
Greek · Pamalla is likely a variant of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning all sweetness.
Patricie
Latin · Patricie is a continental form of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble.
Phillipp
Greek · Variant spelling of Philip, from Greek 'Philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Persell
French · Likely a variant of Percival or Purcell, from French-Welsh Arthurian legend meaning pierce the valley.
Poul
Norse · Danish and Scandinavian form of Paul, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pamalee
English · Pamalee is a blended form of Pamela and Lee; Pamela was coined in literature and means "all sweetness."
Pama
Indian · Likely an Indian-derived short form, sometimes used as a variant of Padmini-related names meaning "lotus."
Patirica
Latin · A misspelled form of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "of the aristocracy."
Pamula
English · Pamula is a variant of Pamela, coined in English from Greek elements meaning 'all sweetness.'
Patsi
English · A pet form of Patsy or Patricia, from Latin patrician meaning noble.
Pennye
English · A decorative spelling of Penny, a diminutive of Penelope, a Greek name of uncertain meaning.
Patricha
Latin · Patricha is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Paulet
French · Paulet is a diminutive form related to Paul, from Latin paulus, meaning small or humble.
Pearlann
English · An English combination of Pearl and Ann, joining the gemstone image of pearl with the classic name Ann.
Peni
English · A short form used for names like Penny or Penelope, with roots tied to weaving in the Greek Penelope tradition.
Ponda
African · A rare name with African usage, likely drawn from local language traditions rather than a single widely agreed etymology.
Phyllistine
Greek · A rare elaboration of Phyllis, from Greek meaning "green bough" or "foliage."
Pearlette
English · Pearlette is an embellished form of Pearl, referring to the gemstone and symbolizing something precious.
Pegeen
Irish · Pegeen is an Irish diminutive of Margaret, a name traditionally interpreted as pearl.
Pennee
English · Pennee is a spelling variant of Penny, often used as a pet form of Penelope.
Polley
English · Polley is a variant of Polly, a traditional pet form of Mary from Hebrew Miriam.
Paget
French · Paget comes from an old French surname meaning young servant or page, later used as a given name.
Padgett
English · Padgett is a surname-style name of English use, probably from a French-derived diminutive personal name.
Pamlea
English · Pamlea appears to be a modern variant of Pamela, a literary name meaning all sweetness.
Paterica
Latin · Paterica is likely a feminine elaboration of Patrick or Patricia, from Latin roots meaning noble.
Pricella
Latin · Pricella is a variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning ancient, venerable, or old-fashioned in a noble sense.
Pricillia
Latin · Pricillia is a spelling variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning ancient or venerable.
Printiss
English · Printiss is a variant of Prentiss, from French apprentis meaning apprentice.
Patrici
Latin · Patrici is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning 'noble' or 'of the patrician class.'
Patrician
Latin · Patrician derives from the Latin root behind Patrick and Patricia, meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Pauli
German · Pauli is a diminutive of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Peggylee
English · Peggylee is a compound English name combining Peggy, a diminutive of Margaret, with Lee.
Phyllip
Greek · Phyllip is a spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Particia
Latin · Particia is a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricianus meaning noble or of noble birth.
Pearletha
English · Pearletha elaborates Pearl, from a gem name ultimately rooted in Latin and associated with purity and value.
Patriciajo
Latin · Patriciajo combines Patricia, meaning noble, with Jo, from Josephine or Joanne.
Pamelyn
English · Pamelyn is a modern elaboration of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning all honey or all sweetness.
Patrece
French · Patrece is a French-influenced spelling of Patrice, from Latin patricius meaning noble.
Patericia
Latin · Patericia is a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble' or 'of noble rank.'
Patia
Latin · Patia is likely a short form of Patricia or Hypatia-related names, carrying associations of nobility or elevated thought.
Patryce
Latin · Patryce is a modern spelling of Patrice or Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble.'
Pattiann
Latin · Pattiann combines Patti, a diminutive of Patricia meaning 'noble,' with Ann meaning 'grace.'
Ppatricia
Latin · Ppatricia is a respelled form of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble.'
Prenella
English · Prenella appears to be a modern variant of Petronella, from Latin Petronius, often interpreted as 'rock' or tied to a Roman family name.
Patrich
Latin · A variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius, meaning nobleman or patrician.
Phillipe
French · A French-style form of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Philp
Greek · A surname and spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Pomposo
Italian · From Latin pomposus, meaning splendid or ceremonious, used as an Italian name.
Paulanne
English · Paulanne is an English compound form blending Paul and Anne, carrying the sense of small or humble joined with grace.
Patrycia
Latin · Patrycia is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Paule
French · Paule is the French feminine form of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Penella
English · Penella is likely a modern elaboration of Penelope, a Greek-derived name traditionally linked with weaving.
Philliph
Greek · A spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Peggyjo
English · Peggyjo is an English compound of Peggy, a diminutive of Margaret, and Jo, from Josephine or Joan.
Petrice
Greek · Petrice is a feminine form related to Peter and Patrice, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Pattijo
English · Pattijo is a modern English combination name blending Patti and Jo, typical of mid-century American compound forms.
Phillistine
Greek · Phillistine appears to be a rare elaboration of Philistia or Philistine, referring to the ancient people and region of the Levant.
Peer
Greek · Peer is a Scandinavian and Scots form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Peteris
Greek · Peteris is a Baltic form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Pride
English · Pride comes from the English word for dignity or self-respect and is used as a virtue-style surname name.
Pamalia
Greek · Pamalia is likely an elaborated form of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning 'all sweetness.'
Pamma
English · Pamma is likely a pet form of Pamela, a literary name built from Greek elements meaning 'all sweetness.'
Patriciaa
Latin · Patriciaa is a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
Perdita
Latin · Perdita comes from Latin meaning 'lost,' and is best known from Shakespeare's use of the name.
Philistine
Greek · Philistine comes from the ancient biblical people called the Philistines, likely from Hebrew via Greek forms.
Piera
Italian · Piera is an Italian feminine form of Piero or Peter, from Greek petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Prissy
Latin · Prissy is an English pet form of Priscilla, from Latin meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Panda
African · Panda appears in African naming traditions and can carry meanings tied to gratitude or wonder in some usages.
Pala
Indian · Pala appears in Sanskrit-based traditions and can relate to "protector" or "guardian" in name formation.
Patresa
Latin · A variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Patrese
French · A variant of Patrice or Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble.'
Padraic
Irish · An Irish form of Patrick, from Latin Patricius, meaning nobleman or of noble birth.
Peron
French · Peron is likely a French surname-form linked to Peter, ultimately from Greek petros meaning rock.
Paulia
Latin · Paulia is a feminine elaboration of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning small or humble.
Puanani
English · Used as a Hawaiian floral name meaning "beautiful flower," adopted into modern English-language naming use.
Pamilyn
English · Pamilyn is a modern blend of Pamela and Lyn; Pamela comes from Greek meaning all sweetness.
Pharon
Hebrew · Pharon likely echoes Pharaoh, a title known through the Bible, and functions as a rare adapted name form.
Pepi
Spanish · Pepi is a pet form of names like Jose or Giuseppe, ultimately tied to the Hebrew name Joseph, "he will add."
Pammy
English · Pammy is a diminutive of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning all sweetness or all honey.
Pamel
Greek · Pamel is likely a shortened form of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning all sweetness or all honey.
Pamm
Greek · A variant short form of Pamela, a literary name meaning "all sweetness."
Patriccia
Latin · A spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning "noble."
Pattii
Latin · A creative spelling of Patti, a diminutive of Patricia, meaning "noble."
Pami
English · Pami is a nickname-style form of Pamela, a literary name popularized in English.
Patrena
Latin · Patrena is likely a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble."
Paty
English · Paty is a pet form of Patricia or Patience, used as a familiar diminutive.
Philene
Greek · Philene is from Greek roots associated with love or affection, related to names built on philo-.
Pepe
Spanish · Pepe is a Spanish nickname for José, a form of Joseph, meaning "God will add."
Peppi
Italian · Peppi is a pet form of Giuseppe or Josepe, related to Joseph and meaning "God will add."
Phillp
Greek · Phillp is a spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Pamale
Greek · Pamale is likely a variant of Pamela, a literary Greek-style coinage often interpreted as all sweetness or all honey.
Patrricia
Latin · Patrricia is a misspelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Peggysue
English · Peggysue combines Peggy and Sue, both traditional nickname forms tied to Margaret and Susan.
Panthea
Greek · Panthea comes from Greek elements meaning "all-divine" or "of all the gods."
Patracia
Latin · Patracia is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Paulinda
Latin · Paulinda is a feminine elaboration of Paul, from Latin paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Pixley
English · Pixley is an English surname and place name, likely meaning a woodland clearing or settlement associated with a personal name.
Paal
Scottish · A Scandinavian form of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Paladin
French · Paladin comes through French from Latin palatinus, meaning a noble champion or courtly defender.
Pamie
Greek · Pamie is a pet form of Pamela, a Greek-based literary name meaning all sweetness or honeyed.
Perian
Greek · Perian is likely related to Greek-derived forms such as Peri or Perry and may suggest around or near in origin.
Pierette
French · Pierette is a French diminutive of Pierre or Petra forms, from Greek petros meaning rock.
Pamler
English · Pamler appears to be a rare English modern invention, possibly influenced by Pamela and similar -ler surname sounds.
Pamlyn
English · Pamlyn is a modern English blend of Pam and Lynn, created in the style of compound feminine names.
Polli
English · Polli is a playful spelling of Polly, a diminutive of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Philipe
Greek · A variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Periann
English · Periann is likely a blend of Peri and Ann, with Peri linked to "fairy" in Persian and Ann to "grace."
Perriann
English · Perriann is likely a blended modern name combining Perry and Ann, with Ann meaning "grace."
Pammie
Greek · A diminutive of Pamela, a literary name created from Greek elements meaning all sweetness.
Pandy
English · Likely a playful modern nickname form, sometimes related to names like Pandora or Patricia.
Patina
Latin · From the Latin-derived word patina, meaning a glaze or surface sheen, later used as a name.
Pattianne
English · Pattianne is an English combined form of Patty and Anne, blending ideas of nobility and grace.
Pandi
Indian · Pandi is likely related to South Indian naming traditions and may connect to names meaning learned or ancestral in regional usage.
Pandra
Greek · Pandra likely echoes Greek elements like pan, meaning all, and resembles elaborations of names such as Pandora.
Perianne
French · Perianne appears to be a French-style compound of Peri and Anne, with Anne ultimately meaning grace.
Petite
French · Petite is from French, literally meaning small or little, and works as a descriptive modern-style name.
Philicia
Greek · Philicia likely derives from Greek-rooted names with phil-, meaning love or affection.
Patrizia
Latin · Patrizia is the Italian form of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of noble birth.
Pamara
English · Pamara is likely a variant of Pamela, a literary name coined with Greek elements suggesting "all sweetness."
Pammi
English · Pammi is a diminutive spelling of Pam or Pamela, a literary Greek-derived name associated with sweetness.
Patriece
Latin · Patriece is a variant of Patrice or Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "of noble class."
Patick
Latin · Variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning nobleman or patrician.
Perette
French · French diminutive of Pierre or Périne, ultimately from Greek petros meaning rock.
Pataricia
Latin · A spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble.
Pollyanne
English · An English compound of Polly and Anne, combining the senses of wished-for child and grace.
Paricia
Latin · Likely a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patrician meaning noble.
Payge
English · A modern spelling of Paige, originally an occupational name for a young attendant.
Pameal
Greek · Pameal appears to be a variant of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning all sweetness.
Parri
English · Parri is likely a modern spelling of Perry or Perry-like forms, originally tied to a pear tree or surname usage.
Patrichia
Latin · Patrichia is a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning noble or of noble birth.
Patrise
Latin · Patrise is a French-influenced form of Patricia, from Latin roots meaning noble.
Pennyann
English · Pennyann combines Penny and Ann, blending a Greek-derived short form of Penelope with the grace of Anne.
Previn
Indian · Previn is likely an Indian variant related to Praveen, meaning "skilled" or "proficient."
Pebbles
English · Pebbles is an English word-name taken from small stones, giving it a playful nature meaning.
Pattyann
Latin · Pattyann combines Patty and Ann, carrying meanings of "noble" and "grace."
Pattina
English · Likely a modern variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of the patrician class.
Panela
English · Panela is likely a variant of Pamela, a literary name coined in English and later widely used as a feminine given name.
Patarica
Latin · Patarica appears to be a variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning "noble" or "of the patrician class."
Personna
Latin · Personna likely draws from the Latin-root word persona, making it a rare modern coined name based on identity or character.
Porsha
Latin · Porsha is a spelling variant of Portia, a literary name from Latin associated with Shakespeare and Roman family naming.
Prisilla
Latin · Prisilla is a variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning "ancient" or "venerable."
Panos
Greek · A Greek short form of names like Panagiotis, associated with holiness and devotion.
Pheadra
Greek · A variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Pleshette
French · Pleshette is a modern name likely influenced by French-style endings and the surname-actress association Plashett.
Panchita
Spanish · Panchita is a Spanish diminutive of Francisca, traditionally meaning 'Frenchwoman' or 'free one.'
Pandoria
Greek · Pandoria is a variant of Pandora, from Greek meaning 'all-gifted.'
Patrea
Latin · Patrea likely draws on Latin patria, meaning homeland or ancestral land.
Patrenia
Latin · Patrenia appears to be a Latin-style elaboration of Patricia, from patricius meaning noble.
Petula
English · Petula is likely derived from a Latin-based English coinage, often glossed as "little petal" or cherished one.
Phelicia
Latin · Phelicia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
Petina
Greek · A diminutive-style form related to Petra or Petina, from Greek petros meaning 'rock.'
Pammela
Greek · A variant of Pamela, a literary Greek-based coinage meaning all sweetness or all honey.
Patress
French · Patress is likely a feminine variant related to Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of the patrician class.
Phelecia
Latin · Phelecia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Patrisa
Latin · A variant of Patricia, from Latin meaning 'noble' or 'patrician.'
Porchia
Latin · A variant of Portia, an old Roman name made famous in literature, especially Shakespeare.
Prestina
English · A modern name, possibly influenced by Preston or Priscilla-style forms, chosen mainly for its elegant sound.
Princilla
Latin · A variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Petey
English · Petey is an English pet form of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Prenell
English · Prenell is likely a surname-style English form related to old French naming patterns, used more for sound than fixed meaning.
Pantelis
Greek · Pantelis is a Greek form linked to Panteleimon, meaning all-compassionate or entirely merciful.
Pemela
Greek · A variant of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements meaning "all sweetness."
Pertrina
Latin · Likely an elaborated feminine form related to Petra or Peter, from Greek petros meaning "rock."
Patrisia
Latin · Patrisia is a spelling variant of Patricia, from Latin patricius, meaning "noble" or "of noble birth."
Phylisa
Greek · Phylisa is likely a variant influenced by Phyllis, from Greek, meaning "green bough" or "foliage."
Pageant
English · Pageant is a rare English word-name from French roots referring to display, ceremony, or spectacle.
Patreece
French · Patreece is a variant of Patrice or Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning noble.
Paulyn
Latin · Paulyn is a variant of Pauline or Paulina, from Latin Paulus meaning small or humble.
Pual
Latin · Likely a misspelling of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning small or humble.
Partick
Scottish · Likely a variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning 'nobleman,' also used as a Scottish place name.
Pacer
English · An English word name meaning "one who paces" or moves at a steady gait.
Paraskevi
Greek · A traditional Greek name meaning 'preparation,' also the Greek word for Friday and linked to Saint Paraskevi.
Philisa
Greek · Philisa is likely based on Greek phil- roots meaning "love" or "friendship," shaped into a modern feminine form.
Porcia
Latin · Porcia is a variant of Portia, a Latin Roman family name associated with the gens Porcia.
Padma
Indian · Padma is an Indian name meaning lotus and is also an epithet of the goddess Lakshmi.
Patches
English · Patches is an English nickname-name from the common word for sewn pieces, often playful and affectionate in tone.
Pene
Greek · Pene may function as a short form of Penelope, the Greek mythological name traditionally linked with weaving.
Phylicia
Greek · Phylicia is a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning lucky or fortunate, with altered spelling.
Ptosha
English · Ptosha is a modern English coinage, likely created for its distinctive sound rather than from a single traditional root.
Phalon
Greek · Likely a rare modern form influenced by Greek-sounding names, with uncertain exact roots.
Patrinia
Latin · Patrinia is likely an elaborated feminine form related to Patrick or Patricia, from Latin roots meaning noble.
Phedra
Greek · Phedra is a variant of Phaedra, a Greek mythological name meaning bright or radiant.
Philana
Greek · Philana is likely a Greek-based elaboration using phil- roots associated with love or affection.
Pascha
Greek · Pascha comes through Greek from Hebrew Pesach, meaning Passover and linked with Easter in Christian tradition.
Pamlia
English · Likely a modern variant of Pamela, a literary name coined from Greek elements suggesting “all sweetness.”
Parag
Indian · Parag is an Indian name meaning "pollen," "fragrance," or the fine dust of flowers.
Pino
Italian · Pino is an Italian short form of names like Giuseppe, and it also literally means "pine tree."
Parul
Indian · Parul is an Indian name often associated with a flower or graceful beauty in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Pepsi
English · Pepsi as a given name is a modern adoption of the brand name, ultimately coined from digestive terminology.
Phadra
Greek · A variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning bright or radiant.
Philisha
Greek · Likely a modern blend related to Phyllis or Felicia, carrying ideas of greenery or happiness.
Prashant
Indian · Prashant is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "calm," "peaceful," or "tranquil."
Pavlos
Greek · The Greek form of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning "small" or "humble."
Perryn
English · Perryn is an English surname-style name, likely related to Perry and rooted in a pear tree place-name tradition.
Petre
Greek · Petre is a variant of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone."
Praveen
Indian · Praveen is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "skilled," "talented," or "proficient."
Pedra
Greek · Feminine form related to Peter or Pedro, from Greek petros, meaning rock or stone.
Phillina
Greek · Likely a feminine elaboration of Philip, from Greek Philippos, meaning lover of horses.
Phoenicia
Greek · From the ancient Greek place name Phoinike, referring to Phoenicia, the historic eastern Mediterranean region.
Parminder
Indian · Parminder is a Punjabi Sikh name from elements meaning supreme or exalted lord.
Patrika
Latin · Patrika is a feminine form of Patrick or Patrik, from Latin patricius meaning noble or of the patrician class.
Pertina
Latin · Pertina is likely a rare elaborated form based on Latin-derived names, possibly echoing roots connected with perseverance or refinement.
Pnina
Hebrew · Pnina is a Hebrew name meaning pearl, appearing in Jewish tradition and Hebrew scripture.
Porsche
German · Porsche is a surname and modern given name of German origin, most familiar through the automobile brand.
Paresh
Indian · An Indian name meaning “lord” or “supreme ruler,” from Sanskrit-derived forms.
Priti
Indian · Priti comes from Sanskrit and means love, affection, or joy.
Phylisha
English · A variant of Felicia/Phyllis-influenced forms, likely tied to Greek-root ideas of foliage or flourishing.
Preeti
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Preeti means 'love,' 'affection,' or 'pleasure.'
Prisicilla
Latin · A spelling variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning 'ancient,' 'venerable,' or 'old-fashioned in a noble way.'
Perlita
Spanish · A Spanish-style diminutive of Pearl or Perla, referring to a precious pearl.
Poonam
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'full moon,' especially the night of the full moon in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Prakash
Indian · From Sanskrit, Prakash means 'light,' 'brightness,' or 'radiance.'
Predrag
Slavic · A South Slavic name meaning 'very dear' or 'precious beloved.'
Purvi
Indian · Purvi is an Indian name meaning eastern or from the east, and it is also linked with a classical musical mode.
Pele
Greek · Pele is sometimes used from Greek-rooted forms like Pelagia, though it is also known from Hawaiian mythology.
Pattrick
Latin · Pattrick is a spelling variant of Patrick, from Latin Patricius meaning nobleman.
Piotr
Slavic · Piotr is the Polish form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning rock or stone.
Pashen
English · Pashen is likely a modern name shaped by the English word passion or by surname-style sound patterns.
Pashion
English · A modern spelling of Passion, from English via French and Latin, referring to strong feeling or devotion.
Phillisa
Greek · Likely a variant of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning leaf.
Panya
Indian · From South Asian naming traditions, often linked to wisdom, knowledge, or understanding.
Pashun
English · Modern spelling of Passion, from Latin passio, conveying deep feeling, fervor, or devotion.
Pei
Chinese · Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character chosen, often suggesting admiration, refinement, or jade-like beauty.
Porscha
Latin · Variant of Portia, a Latin-derived Roman family name made famous in literature and later modern use.
Phara
Arabic · Likely related to Farah-style names, carrying meanings such as 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'gladness.'
Pondra
English · A rare modern coined name with uncertain etymology, formed in contemporary English naming patterns.
Porshia
Latin · A spelling variant of Portia, a Latin clan name made famous by Shakespeare.
Petrick
Greek · Petrick is a surname-style variant of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Payal
Indian · Payal is an Indian name from Hindi, meaning anklet or the jingling ornament worn on the feet.
Phuong
Chinese · Phuong is used in Vietnamese and often comes from Sino-Vietnamese roots meaning fragrance, direction, or phoenix depending on the character.
Penda
African · Penda is used in several African traditions and is often glossed as beloved or cherished.
Prema
Indian · Prema comes from Sanskrit and means love or affection.
Puja
Indian · Puja comes from Sanskrit and refers to prayer, worship, or a devotional ritual.
Persia
Persian · Persia is a place-name taken from the historic name of Iran and carries strong cultural and geographic associations.
Pui
Chinese · Pui is used in Chinese naming traditions, with meaning depending on the characters chosen, often conveying beauty or grace.
Palani
Indian · An Indian name tied to the sacred South Indian place Palani and its Murugan tradition.
Paton
Scottish · A surname-style name derived from Pat or Patrick, meaning noble or patrician in origin.
Peterjohn
Greek · A compound of Peter and John, joining meanings of rock and God is gracious.
Petr
Slavic · A Slavic form of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Puneet
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning pure, holy, or cleansed.
Pooja
Indian · Indian name meaning worship, prayer, or reverence.
Paraskeve
Greek · Paraskeve is a Greek name meaning preparation, historically associated with Friday and early Christian saints.
Primavera
Italian · From the Romance word for springtime, symbolizing renewal, warmth, and blossoming life.
Phawn
English · Phawn is a spelling variant of Fawn, from the English word for a young deer.
Ping
Chinese · Ping is a Chinese name that can mean peaceful, level, or calm depending on the character used.
Pratik
Indian · Pratik is an Indian name meaning 'symbol,' 'image,' or 'sign.'
Paulmichael
Latin · A modern compound of Paul, meaning 'small,' and Michael, meaning 'who is like God?'
Phi
Greek · Phi is known as a Greek letter name and also appears in Vietnamese-derived usage with meanings tied to flight or refinement.
Porcha
English · Porcha is usually treated as an English phonetic variant of Portia, from a Roman family name of Latin origin.
Philina
Greek · Philina comes from Greek roots meaning "loving" or "friendly," from philo-, the element for love or affection.
Porche
French · Porche is likely a modern name influenced by the French surname Porsche or by stylish word-name usage.
Passionate
Latin · A rare word name from Latin roots tied to strong feeling, fervor, and emotion.
Philecia
Greek · Likely a variant of Felicia or Phylicia, tied to roots meaning happy, fortunate, or beloved.
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