Unveiling a Treasury of 3,616 Baby Names starting with P
Welcome to our comprehensive collection of names starting with the letter P, featuring an impressive 3,616options tochoose from. Delve into the enchanting realm of names, where you'll uncover a diverse array of monikers fromvariouscultures and origins, each carrying its distinct charm and history.
Our extensive list encompasses a wide spectrum of styles and preferences, whether you're seeking a classicand timelessname like Penelope or Peter, or perhaps a more modern and trendy choicelike Parker or Paxton.
As you embark on your naming journey, you'll encounter familiar favorites and hidden gems, all ready toinspire andcaptivate. Imagine your little one proudly bearing the name of Peyton or Patrick, or perhaps Paige or Presley. Each namewhispers a story, waiting to be unfolded by its bearer.
With 3,616 names to consider, you're sure to find the perfect fit for your little one, a name that reflectstheirpersonality, heritage, and the hopes and dreams you hold for their future. Embark on your search today anddiscover theextraordinary possibilities that await.
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- Pauline
- Feminine version of Paul, from the Latin paulus, meaning "small" or "humble".
- Patricia
- Feminine form of Patrick, from the Latin patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "patrician".
- Phyllis
- From the Greek phyllis, meaning "foliage".
- Pamela
- Invented by the Elizabethan poet Sir Philip Sidney, thought to be based on the Greek meli, meaning "honey" or "honeyed".
- Peggy
- Short form of Margaret, from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl".
- Paula
- Feminine version of Paul, from the Latin paulus, meaning "small" or "humble".
- Patti
- Short form of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick, from the Latin patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "patrician".
- Penny
- Short form of Penelope, believed to be from the Greek penelops, a type of duck.
- Patrice
- French form of Patrick, from the Latin patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "patrician".
- Priscilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Pam
- Invented by the Elizabethan poet Sir Philip Sidney, thought to be based on the Greek meli, meaning "honey" or "honeyed".
- Patty
- Short form of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick, from the Latin patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "patrician".
- Polly
- Form of Molly, which is a form of Mary, the English form of Maria, which comes from the name Miryam, from the Hebrew mar, meaning "sea" and yam, meaning "bitter".
- Paige
- From the French Paige or Page denoting an assistant to a knight or lord.
- Peyton
- A form of Patricia, the feminine version of Patrick, from the Latin word patricius, meaning "nobleman" or "patrician".
- Payton
- From a family name deriving from a place name, meaning either "peacock town" or "Poega's town" in Old English.
- Piper
- Originates from the English surname for someone who played a pipe.
- Phoebe
- Latinised version of the Greek name Phoibe from phoibos, meaning "bright", "clear" or "radiant".
- Paris
- From the capital city of France, Paris.
- Penelope
- Believed to be from the Greek penelops, a type of duck.