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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Patia

Most high

Greek

Pualani
Pakwa

Frog (Hopi)

Native American

Phenix
Page

Young servant

English

Pamalla

Honey; all sweetness

Greek

Preciosa

Of great value, highly esteemed

Latin

Peaches

Peaches

English

Pierina

French

Patrycia
Phoebey

Bright, radiant

Greek

Payge

Young servant

English

Persephone

Bringer of destruction

Greek

Paulla

Small

Latin

Pari
Pennylynn
Pola

Poppy

Arabic

Perryn
Pollyanna

A compound form of Polly and Anna, but, figuratively, a persistently cheerful optimist, in allusion to the heroine of Eleanor H.

Pheba
Parmelia

By sweetness

Latin

Poli

Poppy

Arabic

Pandorah

All gifts

Greek

Pinkie
Pyxis

Compass

Greek, Latin

Paulette

Small

Latin

Properzia
Pennelope

Weaver

Greek

Pyralis

Of Fire

Greek

Paavani
Patrice

Noble; patrician

Latin

Pansy

Flowering plant with velvety petals

French

Philomella

Lover of music

Greek

Puanani
Placidia

Calm, placid

Latin

Pernille

Rock

Greek

Pridwyn

Name of Arthur's ship

Arthurian Legend

Patsie
Phoeboe

Bright, radiant

Greek

Perran
Pierrette

Rock

Greek

Paiva

River name

Portuguese

Phadra

Bright

Greek

Peightyn
Pamelia

Honey; all sweetness

Greek

Phillina

Lover of mankind

Greek

Phrene

“The mind and heart,” from the Greek phren (mind, heart), in allusion to Phryne, the beautiful and wise sweet heart and mistress of Praxiteles, the famed sculptor, who made several statues of her, one the Cnidian Aphrodite.

Greek

Petronille

Rock

Greek

Perzsike

Devoted to God

Hebrew

Premala

Loving

Indian (Sanskrit)