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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Pallavi

New Leaves

Indian (Sanskrit)

Paton

From Pacca's town

English

Pamelynne

Honey; all sweetness

Greek

Parmelia

By sweetness

Latin

Pefilia
Parris

Greek

Permenia

Intelligent, studious

Spanish

Portia

The symbol of a beautiful, wealthy, and brilliant woman, in allusion to the heroine of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.

Latin

Permelia

By sweetness

Latin

Prisca

Ancient, venerable

Latin

Palmyra

Palm tree

Latin

Pheba
Pera

Outcome, result

Hebrew

Pallmyra

Palm tree

Latin

Pierce

Rock

English

Patrisha

Noble; patrician

Latin

Paislyn
Patten

Shoemaker

English

Phil

Horse lover

Greek

Pualani
Pascua

Passover

Hebrew

Pernelle

Rock

Greek

Pamelina

Honey; all sweetness

Greek

Paprika

Spice

English

Peachie
Prabhleen
Properzia
Pernella

Rock

Greek

Pearle

Pearl

Latin

Pureza

English

Philina

Lover of mankind; horse lover

Greek

Phillipa

Horse lover

Greek

Pelageya

Of the sea

Greek

Perry

Pear tree

French

Paralee
Patrishia
Puebla

From the city

Spanish

Parthenope

“The voice of virginity,” from the Greek parthenos (a virgin) and ops (a voice), in allusion to the siren of Greek mythology who was unable to beguile Odysseus with her lyric promises of the maidenhead, and, therefore, attempted to do away with herself.

Greek

Pollie

Small

Latin

Paine

Countryman, rustic villager, peasant

Latin

Phila

Loving

Greek

Pressley
Phoebe

Bright and pure

Greek

Polline

Small

Latin

Philip
Prescilla

Ancient, venerable

Latin

Peanut

Ground nut legume

American

Phoenix

Dark red

Greek

Pierina

French

Pearly

Like a pearl

English