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293 names match.
Latin
Variant of Priscilla, meaning ancient or venerable.
Greek
Rock or stone.
Chinese
Meaning varies by Chinese character; possibly a surname used as given name.
Modern English
Modern blend of Prince with -ella suffix.
English
One who lives by the park.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Latin
Variant of Patricia, meaning noble.
Spanish/Italian
From Pascal, meaning Passover or relating to Easter.
Polish
Possibly a Polish diminutive or variant of Apollonia.
Latin
Variant of Portia, from portus meaning harbor.
Greek
Lover of horses, from philippos.
English
Variant of Peyton, from a noble's estate.
Latin
French form of Pascal, relating to Easter.
English
English surname meaning pilgrim, used as a first name.
Latin
Peace.
Greek
Variant spelling of Phyllis, meaning leaf.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Pearl, from the Yiddish word perel.
Persian
Warrior or brave.
Irish
Anglicized form of Ó Faoláin, meaning descendant of the small wolf.
Modern English
A modern name derived from the color pink or the finger pinky.
Greek modern spelling
A contemporary spelling of Phoenix, the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Hebrew via Latin
Relating to Passover or Easter, derived from Pesach.
English variant
Modern creation possibly from Paxton, meaning a peaceful settlement.
Greek, Latin
Persian woman, from Latin Persis relating to Persia.
English, French
Piercer or stone, variant of Percival from Old French.
English, Latin
Nobly born, diminutive of Patricia from Latin patricius.
English
Variant of Payton, from a place name meaning town of the peacocks.
English place name
Variant of Preston, from a place name meaning priest town or settlement.
English
Possibly a variant of Pamela or an independent creation.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning 'son of Pedro' (Peter).
Yiddish/Hebrew
Yiddish variant of Pinchas, meaning 'oracle' or 'face of trust.'
French/Greek
French form of Philomena, meaning 'lover of strength.'
Greek
A legendary bird that rises reborn from its own ashes, symbolizing renewal and resurrection.
English
A small magical fairy or sprite.
Sanskrit/Persian
The wind or breeze, air element.
English
A virtue name derived directly from the English word peace, representing tranquility.
Greek/Slavic
Slavic form of Peter, from Petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Greek
From Greek pan meaning 'all' and hagia meaning 'holy,' signifying 'all holy' or 'most holy.'
Sanskrit
One who is experienced or skilled.
English
Of Pinkney; an English surname used as a given name.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Portia or Porsche.
Scottish
A surname meaning son of Patrick, derived from the Latin Patricius.
Sanskrit/Indian
Leaf or vessel, feminine of Patra.
Egyptian title via English
Great house, Egyptian royal title.
English
Diminutive of Patricia, meaning noble.
English variant of Pearl or Yiddish
A lustrous jewel from an oyster.
English place name (variant of Paxton)
Settlement of Pacci.
Welsh surname
Son of Harry.