[ g i r l s ]
Paige : PAYJ : old english "young, a child"
Pakuna : pah-KOO-nah : miwok indian "deer jumping down hill"
Palmiera : PAHL-meer-ah : spanish "palm tree"
Paloma : PAH-loh-mah : spanish "dove"
Pamela : PAHM-e-lah : greek "all honey"
Pandita : pahn-DEE-tah : hindi "scholar"
Pandora : pan-DOHR-ah : greek "talented, having everything"
Panthea : PAN-thee-uh : greek "of all the gods"
Pantzike : pahn-CHEE-keh : latin "free"
Panya : PAN-yuh : latin "crowned with laurel"
Panya : PAHN-yah : swahili "mouse or small child"
Panyin : pahn-YEEN : ghanese "older of twins"
Pascale : PAS-cayl-ah : french "easter"
Patia : PAH-tee-uh : spanish gypsy "leaf"
Patricia : pah-TRISH-ah : latin "of nobility"
Paula : PAWL-ah : latin "small"
Pavla : PAHV-luh : czechoslovakian "little"
Pazia : PAY-zyuh : hebrew "golden"
Pegeen : PEH-geen : greek "a pearl"
Pelagia : PEL-ay-gee-uh : greek "from the sea"
Pemba : PEM-bah : african "the force of present existence"
Penda : PEN-dah : swahili "love"
Penelope : pah-NEL-ah-pee : greek "weaver"
peninna : PAH-nee-nah : hebrew "pearl, coral"
penthea : PEN-thee-uh : greek "fifth, mourner"
Peony : PEE-oh-nee : greek - flower name
Perdita : PER-dee-tah : latin "the lost"
Perouze : PAYR-oohz : armenian "turquoise"
Persis : PUR-sis : greek "woman from persia"
Petra : PEH-truh : greek "stone"
Phedra : FAY-druh : greek "bright"
Philomena : FIL-oh-mee-nuh : greek "lover of the moon"
Phoebe : FEE-bee : greek "shining, brilliant"
Pia : PEE-uh : latin "pious"
Piper : PIGH-pur : old english "a pipe player"
Poloma : pah-LOH-mah : choctaw indian "bow"
Portia : POHR-shuh : latin "offering"
Priscilla : prih-SIL-uh : latin "of ancient time"
Pyrena : PIGH-ree-nuh : greek "fiery"
Pythia : PITH-ee-uh : greek "prophet"
[ b o y s ]
Paco : PAH-choh : native american "bald eagle"
Palmer : PAL-mer : old english "palm-bearer"
Paolo : PAHL-oh : latin "little"
Paris : PAYR-ihs : english - city name
Parker : PAR-ker : english "protector of the park"
Pascal : PAS-kel : hebrew "passover"
Patamon : PAH-tah-mahn : native american "raging"
Patrick : PAT-rik : latin "nobleman"
Patton : PAT-tun : old english "from the castle of the warrior"
Paul : PAWL : latin "small"
Paulin : pow-LAHN : latin "little"
Pavel : PAH-vyel : russian "little"
Paxton : PAKS-ten : teutonic "trader"
Payton : PAY-tun : scottish "pastor or guardian"
Peder : PEE-der : greek "stone"
Penn : PEN : old english "enclosure"
perry : PAYR-ee : old english "pear tree"
Philip : FIL-ip : greek "lover of horses"
Phoenix : FEE-niks : greek "purple"
Pierson : PEER-son : english "son of peter"
Pilan : pee-LAHN : native american "supreme essence"
Platon : PLAY-ten : spanish "broad-shouldered"
Porter : POHR-ter : latin "keeper of the gate"
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