From Padma to Prudence, we’ve got plenty of perfectly precious baby girl names that start with the letter P.
Names | Origin | Meaning |
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Penelope | Greek: | Bobbin worker, weaver; faithful wife of Odysseus during the Trojan War |
Pamela | English: | Invented by the sixteenth-century poet Sir Philip Sidney, Pamela is possibly derived from the Greek words pan meaning all… |
Patricia | Latin: | Noble, patrician; feminine form of Patrick |
Pandora | Greek: | All gifted; According to mythology Pandora was the first woman endowed with gifts from the gods. Pandora´s box contained… |
Paige | English: | Page, attendant |
Peyton | English: | Warrior”s village; a name used for both genders. Peyton Place was the name of a popular TV show from the 1960s. |
Phoebe | From the Shakespearean play As You Like It | |
Priscilla | Latin: | Archaic, ancient, she was banished; feminine variant of the Roman name Priscus |
Piper | English: | A surname which was originally given to a person who played on a pipe (flute). |
Paula | Latin: | Small |
Pia | Italian: | Pious |
Portia | From the Shakespearean play Merchant of Venice | |
Peggy | Greek: | Pearl |
Patrice | Patrice is a French variation of the Latin name Patricia or Patricius. A contemporary-sounding unisex name, Patrice skews… | |
Pauline | French: | Small |
Pam | Pam is just another nickname as a first name. Derived from the invented name, Pamela, Pam can be toted as a given name if… | |
Pheobe | Greek: | Sparkling |
Prudence | English: | Derived from the Latin word prudens meaning good judgement; virtue name |
Petra | German: | Rock |
Paisley | Scottish: | A particularly patterened, usually colorful fabric first produced in Paisely, Scotland |
Paloma | Spanish: | Dove |
Phyllis | Greek: | Green bough |
Pippa | What with all the press attention to Pippa Middleton, this name is dressed for success, and we’re just waiting for some celeb… | |
Pilar | Spanish: | Pillar |
Peta | Native American: | Golden eagle (Blackfoot) |
Paulina | From the Shakespearean play Winter’s Tale | |
Persia | Place name of a country now known as Iran | |
Pearle | Latin: | Precious |
Prunella | Greek: | Plum |
Pascale | French: | Born at Easter |
Pietra | Italian: | Rock |
Pearla | Latin: | Precious |
Petronella | Greek: | Rock |
Philis | Greek: | Green bough |
Prisca | Latin: | Archaic, ancient, she was banished; feminine variant of the Roman name Priscus, diminutive for Priscilla |
Pierrette | French: | Feminine form of Pierre |
Petrina | Greek: | Rock |
Pamella | English Origin | |
Poloma | Native American: | Bow (Choctaw) |
Persephonie | Greek: | Wife of Hades |
Petronia | Latin: | Rock |
Pearlina | Latin: | Precious |
Pascala | French: | Born at Easter |
Phoenice | Latin: | Mother of Torone |
Pakwa | Native American: | Frog (Hopi) |
Pallas | Greek: | Another name for Athena, goddess of wisdom |
Pamina | Italian: | Meaning unknown; a character from Mozart´s opera Die Zauberflöte |
Pansy | English: | Flower name from the French word pensée meaning thought |
Panteha | Persian: | Name of a princess |
Panya | Russian: | Feminine form of Stephan crowned with laurels |
Paphos | Latin: | Mother of Cinyras |
Paquita | Spanish Origin | |
Parca | Latin: | Named for the furies; myth name for the jewel |
Paris | English: | Original meaning uncertain, though the modern meaning refers to the French capital |
Parisa | Persian: | Like a fairy |
Parker | English: | Park keeper |
Pasclina | French: | Born at Easter |
Pastora | Spanish: | Shepherdess |
Patience | Oh sweet Patience, you’ll have to exercise a bit more of yourself before you ever see your name at the top. Another one of… | |
Patientia | Latin: | Patient |