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pheonix
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Phoenix symbolizes rebirth; originates from Greek mythology and ancient Egypt. |
Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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petersen
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Petersen means "son of Peter," originating from Scandinavian heritage. |
Danish, Scandinavian |
Either |
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patreece
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Patreece is a variant of Patricia, meaning "noble" in Latin. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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pennay
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Pennay: A surname of uncertain origin, possibly linked to "pen." |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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parleigh
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Parleigh means "meadow" and originates from Old English and French. |
American, English |
Either |
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parrish
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Parrish means "parish" in Old French, denoting a church community. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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pasco
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Pasco means "Easter" in Spanish, derived from Latin "pascha." |
Latin, Spanish |
Male |
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paislee
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Paislee means "church" in Scottish; derived from the surname Paisley. |
American, English, Scottish |
Female |
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paityn
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Paityn is a modern name, derived from the name Peyton. |
American, Native American |
Either |
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pamaela
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Pamaela is a variant of Pamela, meaning "all sweetness." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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pagitt
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Pagitt: surname of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "page." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Prudence
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Prudence means wisdom; originates from Latin "prudentia," meaning foresight. |
English, Latin |
Female |
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Puma
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Algonquian, Nahuatl, Native American, Spanish |
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Prianna
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Prianna means "princess" and originates from Hebrew and Latin roots. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Prima
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Prima means "first" in Latin; it signifies excellence or superiority. |
Latin |
Female |
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Provvidenza
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Provvidenza means "providence" in Italian, originating from Latin "providentia." |
Biblical, Italian |
Female |
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Portland
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Portland originates from "Portland," England; means "land by the port." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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Pieta
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Pieta means "pity" in Italian; refers to Virgin Mary mourning Jesus. |
Biblical, Christian, Latin |
Female |
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Pilot
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Pilot means "guide"; originates from Latin "pīlōtus," meaning "helmsman." |
English, Latin |
Either |
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Porcia
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Porcia means "pig" in Latin; originates from ancient Roman family. |
Ancient Greek, Latin |
Female |
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Pierre-Alexis
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Pierre-Alexis means "rocky defender," originating from French and Greek roots. |
French, Latin |
Male |
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Pierre-François
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Pierre-François means "rock" and "Frenchman," originating from French heritage. |
Biblical, French |
Male |
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Pierre-Henri
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Pierre-Henri means "rock ruler," originating from French and Germanic roots. |
Biblical, French, Latin |
Male |
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Petera
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Petera is a variant of Peter, meaning "rock" in Greek. |
Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Latin |
Either |
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Pichel
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Pichel originates from Germanic roots, meaning "little peak" or "hill." |
Anglo-Saxon, German |
Either |
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Petal
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Petal means flower part; originates from Greek "petalon" meaning leaf. |
American, English |
Female |
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Pamala
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Pamala means "honey" and originates from the English name Pamela. |
American, English |
Female |
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Pauline’s
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Pauline's: feminine name derived from Latin, meaning "small" or "humble." |
English, French, Latin |
Female |
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Penfield
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Penfield means "enclosed field," originating from Old English roots. |
Algonquian, American, English |
Either |
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Penna
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Penna means "feather" in Latin; it originates from ancient Rome. |
Italian, Latin |
Either |
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