| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Pacifica |
Latin |
Calm. Also after the Pacific Ocean. |
| Padma |
Sanskrit |
A lotus. |
| Padmini |
Hindu |
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| Paige |
Old English/French |
A young child. French: A young attendant or page. A boy or girl's name. |
| Pakuna |
Miwok Indian |
deer jumping down hill |
| Palila |
Hawaiian |
A bird. |
| Pallas |
Greek |
Knowledge and wisdom. |
| Pallavi |
Hindu |
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| Palma |
Latin |
A Palm tree. Also the name of a town in Majorca. |
| Paloma |
Spanish from Latin |
A dove. |
| Palomi |
Hindu |
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| Pamee |
Hindu |
Pammy, Pammie |
| Pamela |
English |
A name invented by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney, possibly based on the Greek word for sweetness or honey. |
| Pamelia |
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From the name Pamela. A name invented by the 16th-century poet Sir Philip Sidney, possibly based on the Greek word for sweetness or honey. |
| Pandora |
Greek |
All-gifted, talented. A figure from Greek mythology. |
| Pangari |
Aboriginal |
A shadow, or of the soul. |
| Pania |
Maori |
A mythological sea-maiden. |
| Pankhudi |
Hindu |
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| Pankita |
Hindu |
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| Panna |
Hungarian |
Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. |
| Pansy |
Old French |
Thoughts. Also the name of a flower. |
| Panthea |
Greek |
All of the gods. |
| Pantxike |
Latin |
free |
| Panya |
Latin, Swahili |
crowned with laurel; mouse, small child |
| Panyin |
Ghanese |
older of twins |
| Paola |
Italian |
Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Paolina |
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Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Papillon |
French |
butterfly |
| Parisa |
Persian |
angelic face |
| Parnella |
Old French |
A little rock. Also see Peta and Petronel. |
| Parnika |
Hindu |
auspicious Apsara |
| Parnita |
Hindu |
auspicious Apsara |
| Parthenia |
Greek |
Maidenly, virginal. |
| Parthivi |
Hindu |
the Goddess Sita |
| Parul |
Hindu |
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| Parvani |
Hindu |
full moon |
| Parvati |
Sanskrit |
The daughter of the mountain. |
| Parveen |
Hindu |
star |
| Pasang |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Born on a Friday. A boy or girl's name. |
| Pascale |
French from Latin |
Easter. |
| Patia |
Spanish |
leaf |
| Patience |
English |
One of the seven virtues. |
| Patricia |
Latin |
Noble, wellborn. The feminine form of Patrick. |
| Patsy |
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Noble, wellborn. From the name Patricia. |
| Patty |
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Noble, wellborn. From the name Patricia. |
| Paula |
Latin |
Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Paulette |
French |
Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Paulina |
Spanish |
Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Pauline |
French |
Small. Feminine form of Paul. |
| Paulomi |
Hindu |
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| Pauravi |
Hindu |
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| Pavi |
Hindu |
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| Payal |
Hindu |
anklet |
| Payge |
Old English |
A young child. |
| Paz |
Spanish from Latin |
Peace. |
| Pazia |
Hebrew |
golden |
| Peace |
Latin |
peace |
| Pearl |
Old French |
A little sphere. Also a precious gem. |
| Pearlie |
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A little sphere. |
| Pearly |
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A little sphere. |
| Pebbles |
English |
a stone |
| Peg |
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A pearl. From the name Margaret; also used as independent names. |
| Pegeen |
Greek |
a pearl |
| Peggie |
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A pearl. From the name Margaret; also used as independent names. |
| Peggy |
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A pearl. From the name Margaret; also used as independent names. |
| Pelagia |
Greek |
From the sea. |
| Pema |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
A lotus. |
| Penda |
Swahili |
love |
| Penelope |
Greek |
The weaver. A character from Greek mythology. |
| Pengana |
Aboriginal |
A hawk. |
| Peni |
Hawaiian |
weaver |
| Penina |
Hebrew |
jewel, coral |
| Penney |
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The weaver. |
| Pennie |
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The weaver. |
| Penny |
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The weaver. |
| Penthea |
Greek |
The fifth. |
| Peony |
Latin |
Healing. A flower name. |
| Pepa |
Spanish |
God shall add. . |
| Pepita |
Spanish |
God shall add. . |
| Pepper |
English |
from the pepper plant |
| Perdita |
Latin |
The lost one. A name invented by Shakespeare for a character in The Winter's Tale. |
| Peridot |
Arabic |
A green gemstone. |
| Perla |
Italian/Spanish |
A little sphere. |
| Perle |
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A little sphere. |
| Perlina |
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A little sphere. |
| Perouze |
Armenian |
Turquoise. |
| Perri |
English |
wanderer |
| Perry |
Old English/French |
The dweller by the pear tree. Also from the name Peregrine. A boy or girl's name. |
| Persephone |
Greek |
The name of the goddess of the underworld. |
| Persia |
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From the name of the country. |
| Persis |
Latin |
A woman from Persia. |
| Peta |
Aboriginal/Greek |
Aboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. |
| Petara |
Latin |
Tara |
| Petra |
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A rock. |
| Petronel |
Latin |
From the name of an early saint, and related to the boy's name Peter. Also see Parnella and Peta. |
| Petula |
English |
A modern name possibly derived from the Latin word for 'to ask' or `to seek'. |
| Petunia |
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A flower name. |
| Phaedra |
Greek |
The bright one. The wife of Theseus in Greek mythology. |
| Phebe |
Italian |
Radiant, bright. The name of a Greek deity. |
| Phedra |
Greek |
shining one |
| Phelia |
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To help, a helper. |
| Phila |
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Love. |
| Philadelphia |
Greek |
Brotherly love. The name of a city in the USA. |
| Philana |
Greek |
A friend of mankind. |
| Philantha |
Greek |
A lover of flowers. |
| Philberta |
Old English |
Very brilliant. |
| Philena |
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Lover of mankind. |
| Philida |
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A green bough or branch. |
| Philippa |
Greek |
A lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip. |
| Phillida |
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A green bough or branch. |
| Philomela |
Greek |
A lover of song. |
| Philomena |
Greek |
A lover of the moon. |
| Phoebe |
Greek |
Radiant, bright. The name of a Greek deity. |
| Phoena |
Greek |
mystical bird, purple |
| Phoenix |
Greek |
The legendary bird that rose again from its own ashes. A boy or girl's name. |
| Phoolan |
Hindu |
flower |
| Photini |
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Light. |
| Phrynia |
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From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. |
| Phuong |
Vietnamese |
destiny |
| Phutika |
Hindu |
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| Phylicia |
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Happiness. |
| Phyliss |
Greek |
A green bough or branch. |
| Phyllida |
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A green bough or branch. |
| Phyllis |
Greek |
A green bough or branch. |
| Pia |
Latin |
Pious, devout. An Italian and Spanish name. |
| Pier |
Aboriginal/Greek |
Aboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. |
| Pierah |
Aboriginal |
The moon. |
| Pierette |
Greek |
Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. |
| Pierina |
Greek |
Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. |
| Pierrette |
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A stone or rock. From the name Pierre. |
| Pilar |
Aboriginal/Spanish |
Aboriginal: A spear. Spanish: supportive, a pillar. |
| Piltti |
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An unusual Finnish name. |
| Piper |
English |
A pipe player. |
| Pippa |
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A lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip. |
| Pivari |
Hindu |
a wife of Sukha |
| Pixie |
Celtic/English |
A fairy or sprite. |
| Piyali |
Hindu |
tree |
| Placida |
Latin |
Peaceful, serene. Feminine form of Placido. |
| Platona |
Greek |
Wise, broad-shouldered. |
| Polly |
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Bitter, as in a bitterly wanted child. Also - The star of the sea. |
| Pollyanna |
A combination of Polly and Anna. |
| Poloma |
Choctaw Indian |
bow |
| Polona |
Slowenian |
| Pomona |
Latin |
Fertile, fruitful. |
| Pooja |
Hindu |
prayer |
| Poonam |
Hindu |
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| Poppy |
Old English |
A flower name. |
| Portia |
Latin |
An offering. The name of the heroine in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. |
| Posy |
English |
A bunch of flowers. Also a nickname for Josephine. |
| Prabha |
Hindu |
lustrous |
| Prabhati |
Hindu |
morning |
| Prachi |
Hindu |
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| Pradeepta |
Hindu |
glowing |
| Pragati |
Hindu |
progress |
| Pragya |
Hindu |
wisdom |
| Prama |
Hindu |
knowing truth |
| Pramada |
Hindu |
woman |
| Pranati |
Hindu |
prayer |
| Prapti |
Hindu |
gain |
| Prasert |
Thai |
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| Prashanti |
Hindu |
peace |
| Pratiksha |
Hindu |
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| Pratima |
Hindu |
image |
| Preeti |
Hindu |
love |
| Preita |
Finnish |
most loving one |
| Prema |
Sanskrit |
Love, affection. |
| Premila |
Hindu |
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| Prerana |
Hindu |
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| Preyasi |
Hindu |
beloved |
| Prima |
Latin |
The firstborn. |
| Primavera |
Spanish |
Springtime, a child of the spring. |
| Primrose |
Latin |
The first rose. A flower name. |
| Primula |
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A flower name. See Primrose. |
| Prioska |
Hungarian |
The blushing one. |
| Priscilla |
Latin |
From a Roman family name. |
| Prisha |
Hindu |
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| Prita |
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| Priti |
Hindu |
satisfaction, renowned wife of Pulastya/Sukha |
| Pritika |
Hindu |
beloved |
| Priya |
Sanskrit |
Beloved. |
| Priyanka |
Hindu |
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| Prospera |
Latin |
Favourable. |
| Prudence |
Latin |
Provident, showing careful foresight. |
| Prue |
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Provident, showing careful foresight. |
| Prunella |
Latin |
A little plum. |
| Psyche |
Greek |
Of the soul or mind. |
| Ptolema |
Greek |
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| Pulkita |
Hindu |
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| Pundari |
Hindu |
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| Punita |
Hindu |
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| Purnima |
Sanskrit |
The night of the full moon. |
| Purva |
Hindu |
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| Purvaja |
Hindu |
elder sister |
| Purvi |
Hindu |
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| Pusti |
Hindu |
nourishment, a form of the Devi, wife of Ganapati |
| Pyrena |
Greek |
The fiery one. |
| Pythia |
Greek |
A prophet. |