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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Panndora

All gifts

Greek

Prima

First

Latin

Porschee
Piccolo

Small

Italian

Peninah

Pearl

Hebrew

Peloma

Dove

Latin

Pier

Rock

Greek

Philippe

Horse lover

Greek

Pallas

Wisdom

Greek

Perdita

Lost

Latin

Philipinna

Loves horses

German

Priela

Fruit of God

Hebrew

Patreice

Noble; patrician

Latin

Pandoura

All gifts

Greek

Porter

Doorkeeper

English

Pati
Pauleen

Small

Latin

Philosopha

“The lover of wisdom,” from the Greek philein (to love) and sophos (wisdom).

Greek

Porchusa
Paulinique
Pearlena
Poloma

Bow (Choctaw)

Native American

Princesse

English

Phylis

Greenery

Greek

Poppy

“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

Latin

Pules

Pidgeon

Native American

Pythia

“The high priestess,” in allusion to Pythia, the high priestess of Apollo’s oracle at Delphi, in ancient Greece; from the Greek Pytho, an older name for Delphi.

Greek

Pakuna

Deer Jumping Downhill

Native American

Pebbles

Small Rocks

American

Palasha

Of the sea

Greek

Patti

Noble; patrician

Latin

Petrova

Rock

Greek

Petrissa

A feminine form of Peter.

Peshy
Pallmyra

Palm tree

Latin

Pollie

Small

Latin

Pashelle

Passover

Hebrew

Perlita

Pearl

Latin

Prisella
Petrita
Pegah
Porchai
Prydwyn

Name of Arthur's ship

Arthurian Legend

Photine

A French equivalent of Phoebe.

French

Pamina

Italian

Patrishia
Poe

Peacock

English

Phalen

Peaceful

Latin

Porche
Pilialoha

Beloved

Polynesian