Paige, Old English, (PAYJ) young, a child
Paige, French, attendant on a noble {Page}
Paili, Hebrew, (PAHL-ee) bitter {Polly, Poll, Pal}
Palila, Hawaiian, bird
Pallas, Greek, name for Athena
Paloma, Spanish, (PAH-loh-mah) dove
Pamela, Greek, friend, all and honey
Panagiota, Greek, (pah-nah-YO-tah) all holy
Pandora, Greek, gifted
Panthea, Greek, of all the gods
Pantxike, Latin, (pahn-chee-keh) free
Panyin, Fante, (pahn-YEEN) elder of twins
Parthenie, Greek, maidenly
Pascale, French, Easter {Pascaline}
Patia, Spanish Gypsy, (PAH-tee-uh) leaf
Patricia, Latin, (pah-TRISH-ah) of nobility
Paula, Latin, (PAWL-ah) small {Pali, Paliki}
Pauli, Latin, (pah-oo-lee) little
Pauline, Latin, little {Paule, Paulette}
Pavla, Czechoslovakian, (PAHV-luh) little
Pazia, Hebrew, (PAY-zyuh) golden
Pegeen, Greek, (PEH-geen) pearl
Peggy, Greek, pearl
Peigi, Greek, (PAEG-ee) pearl {Peggy}
Peke, Old German, shining, glorious
Pelagia, Greek, (PEL-ay-gee-uh) from the sea, sea dweller
Pellkita, Latin, happy
Penda, Swahili, (PEN-dah) love
Penelope, Greek, (pah-NEL-ah-pee) weaver {Penny}
Peninna, Hebrew, (PAH-nee-nah) pearl, coral
Perdita, Latin, (PER-dee-tah) the lost
Perouze, Armenian, (PAYR-oohz) turquoise
Perrine, Greek, stone, {Pierette, Petronelle}
Persephone, Greek, goddess of spring
Perzsike, Hebrew, (PEHR-zhee-kuh) consecrated to God {Perke, Perzsi}
Petra, Greek, (PEH-truh) stone
Petrina, Greek, stone
Phaedra, Greek, mythological figure
Phedra, Greek, (FAY-druh) bright
Philippa, Greek, lover of horses
Philis, Greek, foliage {Phylis}
Philomena, Greek, (FIL-oh-mee-nuh) lover of the moon
Philomena, Greek, powerful friend
Philothea, Greek, lover of God
Phoebe, Greek, (FEE-bee) shining, brilliant
Pia, Latin, (PEE-uh) pious
Piilani, Hawaiian, (pee-ee-lah-nee) ascend to heaven {pii=ascend; lani=heaven}
Pilis, Greek, lover of horses
Piper, Old English, (PIGH-pur) pipe player
Piroska, Latin, (pee-ROSH-ka) ancient {Priscilla, Piri}
Pokii, Hawaiian, (PO-kee) younger sister
Polly, English, (nickname)
Portia, Latin, (POHR-shuh) offering
Prisca, Latin, the ancient
Priscula, Latin, (prih-SIL-uh) of ancient time
Proinnseas, Teutonic, (PRON-sheh-uhs) free {Frances, Fanny}
Prudence, Latin, prudent
Pualani, Hawaiian, (pwah-LAH-nee) heavenly flower
Pyrena, Greek, (PIGH-ree-nuh) fiery
Pythia, Greek, (PITH-ee-uh) prophet



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