pyxie
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Pyxie means "pixie"; originates from folklore, representing mischievous fairies. |
American, Celtic, English, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Either |
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pymme
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Pymme: Origin unclear; possibly derived from Old English or French roots. |
None. |
Either |
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pym
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Pym: English surname, possibly derived from Old French "pime," meaning "plum." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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pimme
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Pimme: Originates from Old English, meaning "little apple" or "fruit." |
None. |
Either |
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polly-anna
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Pollyanna: optimistic character from Eleanor H. Porter’s 1913 novel. |
Biblical, English |
Female |
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pricilla
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Priscilla means "ancient" in Latin; a prominent biblical figure. |
Biblical, English, Latin |
Female |
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pimm
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Pimm originates from English, meaning "a small, playful spirit." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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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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phinneas
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Phinneas means "oracle" in Hebrew; derived from biblical figures. |
Ancient Greek, Biblical |
Male |
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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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pharamond
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Pharamond means "journey" in Germanic; origin linked to Frankish royalty. |
Arthurian Legend, French, Latin |
Male |
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phay
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Phay: Originates from Southeast Asia, meaning "to shine" or "light." |
None. |
Either |
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pheobe
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Phoebe means "bright" or "radiant," originating from Greek mythology. |
Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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pashia
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Pashia means "gift" in Hebrew; origin linked to biblical roots. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Persian |
Female |
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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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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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pamaela
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Pamaela is a variant of Pamela, meaning "all sweetness." |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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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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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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pagit
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Pagit means "little one" in Hebrew; origin is biblical. |
None. |
Either |
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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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Puma
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Algonquian, Nahuatl, Native American, Spanish |
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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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Prudence
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Prudence means wisdom; originates from Latin "prudentia," meaning foresight. |
English, Latin |
Female |
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Psalm
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Psalm means sacred song; originates from Greek "psalmos," meaning song. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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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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