2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [51]
Pipere, Piperel, Piperell, Piperele, Piperelle, Piperela, Piperella, Pyper
Pippi (French / English) A friend of horses / a blushing young woman
Pippie, Pippy, Pippey, Pippee, Pippea
Pirouette (French) A ballet dancer
Piroette, Pirouett, Piroett, Piroueta, Piroeta, Pirouetta, Piroetta, Pirouet
Pisces (Latin) The twelfth sign of the zodiac; the fishes
Pysces, Piscees, Pyscees, Piscez, Pisceez
Pithasthana (Hindi) In Hinduism, a name for the wife of Shiva
Platinum (English) As precious as the metal
Platynum, Platnum, Platie, Plati, Platee, Platy, Platey, Platea
Platt (French) From the plains
Platte
Pleshette (American) An extravagent woman
Pleshett, Pleshet, Pleshete, Plesheta, Pleshetta
Pleun (American) One who is good with words
Pleune
Po (Italian) A lively woman
Podarge (Greek) In mythology, one of the Harpies
Poetry (American) A romantic woman
Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie, Poetree, Poetrea
Polete (Hawaiian) A kind young woman
Polet, Polett, Polette, Poleta, Poletta
Polina (Russian) A small woman
Polinah, Poleena, Poleenah, Poleana, Poleanah, Poliena, Polienah, Poleina
Polyxena (Greek) In mythology, a daughter of Priam and loved by Achilles
Polyxenah, Polyxenia, Polyxenna, Polyxene, Polyxenea
Pomona (Latin) In mythology, goddess of fruit trees
Pomonah, Pomonia, Pomonea, Pamona, Pamonia, Pamonea
Poni (African) The second-born daughter
Ponni, Ponie, Ponnie, Pony, Ponny, Poney, Ponney, Ponee
Poodle (American) Resembling the dog; one with curly hair
Poudle, Poodel, Poudel
Poonam (Hindi) A kind and caring woman
Pounam
Porter (Latin) The doorkeeper
Posala (Native American) Born at the end of spring
Posalah, Posalla, Posallah
Posh (American) A fancy young woman
Poshe, Posha
Potina (Latin) In mythology, goddess of children’s food and drink
Potinah, Potyna, Potena, Poteena, Potiena, Poteina, Poteana
Powder (American) A light-hearted woman
Powdar, Powdir, Powdur, Powdor, Powdi, Powdie, Powdy, Powdey
Praise (Latin) One who expresses admiration
Prayse, Praize, Prayze, Praze, Praese, Praeze
Pramada (Indian) One who is indifferent
Pramlocha (Hindi) In Hinduism, a celestial nymph
Precious (American) One who is treasured
Preshis, Preshys
ˆPresley (English) Of the priest’s town
Presly, Preslie, Presli, Preslee
Primola (Latin) Resembling a primrose
Primolah, Primolia, Primoliah, Primolea, Primoleah
Princess (English) A high-born daughter; born to royalty
Princessa, Princesa, Princie, Princi, Princy, Princee, Princey, Princea
Prisca (Latin) From an ancient family
Priscilla, Priscella, Precilla, Presilla, Prescilla, Prisilla, Prisella, Prissy, Prissi
Promise (American) A faithful woman
Promice, Promyse, Promyce, Promis, Promiss, Promys, Promyss
Prudence (English) One who is cautious and exercises good judgment
Prudencia, Prudensa, Prudensia, Prudentia, Predencia, Predentia, Prue, Pru
Pryce (American / Welsh) One who is very dear / an enthusiastic child
Price, Prise, Pryse
Pulcheria (Italian) A chubby baby
Pulcheriah, Pulcherea, Pulchereah, Pulcherya, Pulcheryah, Pulcheriya
Pulika (African) An obedient and well-behaved girl
Pulikah, Pulicca, Pulicka, Pulyka, Puleeka, Puleaka
Pyrena (Greek) A fiery woman
Pyrenah, Pyrina, Pyrinah, Pyryna, Pyrynah, Pyreena, Pyreenah, Pyriena
Pyria (American) One who is cherished
Pyriah, Pyrea, Pyreah, Pyriya, Pyriyah, Pyra
Q
Qadesh (Syrian) In mythology, goddess of love and sensuality
Quedesh, Qadesha, Quedesha, Qadeshia, Quedeshia, Quedeshiya
Qamra (Arabic) Of the moon
Qamrah, Qamar, Qamara, Qamrra, Qamaria, Qamrea, Qamria
Qimat (Indian) A valuable woman
Qimate, Qimatte, Qimata, Qimatta
Qitarah (Arabic) Having a nice fragrance
Qitara, Qytarah, Qytara, Qitaria, Qitarra, Qitarria, Qytarra, Qytarria
Qoqa (Chechen) Resembling a dove
Quana (Native American) One who is aromatic; sweet-smelling
Quanah, Quanna, Quannah, Quania, Quaniya, Quanniya, Quannia, Quanea
Querida (Spanish) One who is dearly loved; beloved
Queridah, Queryda, Querydah, Querrida, Queridda, Querridda, Quereeda, Quereada
Queta (Spanish) Head of the household