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Baby names starting with P
1,662 names · page 4 of 4
Palash
Indian · From Sanskrit, referring to the flame-of-the-forest tree and its bright blossoms.
Panth
Indian · Panth is from Indian Sanskrit-based usage connected with a spiritual path or sect, broadly tied to the word for tradition or way.
Patch
English · Patch began as an occupational or nickname noun in English for one connected to mending or clamping, later a surname and given name.
Paxston
English · Paxston is an English place-derived name, formed like many settlement surnames ending in -ston meaning stone town or settlement.
Petrus
Latin · Petrus is the Latin form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning "rock," a major name in early Christian tradition.
Praharsh
Indian · Praharsh is an Indian name related to Sanskrit ideas of joy, delight, and inner brightness.
Premiere
French · Premiere comes from French and Latin roots meaning "first," used as a modern name with an elegant early and leading connotation.
Princeten
English · Princeten is a modern coined form built around the element prince, with a sense of princely or elevated identity.
Paysleigh
English · A contemporary name using the English meadow suffix -leigh, giving a landscaped and stylish modern sound.
Pragati
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning progress or advancement, a positive value-based Indian name.
Paridhi
Indian · A Sanskrit Indian name meaning “shore” or “bank,” often used with poetic and protective symbolism.
Pemberley
English · A literary place name popularized by Austen’s fiction, later adopted as an elegant modern personal name.
Penellope
Greek · A spelling variant of Penelope, a Greek name famously meaning “weaver.”
Paightyn
English · Modern English name blending Payne/Paige patterns with a -thyn ending, designed as a contemporary unisex-like form.
Paitlynn
English · Modern English blend of Payt/Paige and Lynn, a stylized name popular in modern North American naming trends.
Pratiksha
Indian · Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning "expectation" or "waiting for what is desired," often a devotional virtue name.
Prezlee
English · Modern English coined name from Prez + Lee, an upbeat invented construction without a deep historical etymology.
Parvathi
Indian · Indian name of the goddess Parvati, from Sanskrit associated with mountains and divine maternal power.
Pashyn
English · A modern English-invented feminine name from the Pash/Pace pattern, favored for trendy contemporary sound.
Pasleigh
English · A modern variant spelling using Pas-leigh style, rooted in English naming aesthetics linked to place-style endings.
Pasley
English · An English surname-place style name with roots in locational elements tied to an old settlement identity.
Paxley
English · Modern variant of Paxley/Pasley style, likely linked to English place-name patterns and now used as a first name.
Payzli
English · A stylized modern English form influenced by Paisley/Pasley phonetics, created through inventive spelling.
Peighten
English · A modern respelling of Peyton/Payton with an eye-catching orthography while keeping the same pronunciation.
Persephony
Greek · Directly derived from Persephone, queen of the underworld in Greek myth, with strong classical-mythological roots.
Phalynn
English · A modern blend related to Phoebe/Phyll forms plus -lynn, echoing Greek light connotations in a softened style.
Phebee
Greek · A modern English spelling of Phoebe, from Greek *phōs* meaning light, and also a New Testament name.
Portlyn
English · A modern coined name combining port (“harbor”) with -lyn, giving a nature-inflected lyrical form.
Potter
English · An English occupational surname meaning a maker of pots, now used directly as a name form.
Pranitha
Indian · Indian Sanskrit name linked to *prāṇa* life-breath, often interpreted as one who is guided or blessed by life force.
Priella
English · A modern English blend of Priya/Priscilla and Ella, shaped as a gentle diminutive-style feminine name.
Prudance
Latin · A modern respelling of Prudence, from Latin for good judgment and moral prudence.
Pranesh
Indian · From Sanskrit elements *prana* ('life force') and *isha* ('lord'), usually interpreted as 'lord of life.'
Pray
English · English surname and noun linked to worshipful asking, used today as a modern biblical-style devotional name.
Prithiv
Indian · Indian Sanskrit name from Prithvi, personification of Earth, meaning “earth” or “ground.”
Parx
English · A modern stylistic name likely from short-form naming trends, with no stable historical root.
Pavly
Slavic · Slavic version of Pavel, ultimately from Greek *Paulos*, meaning "small" or "humble."
Phin
Greek · A short form of Philip, from Greek *Philippos* meaning "lover of horses."
Priansh
Indian · Modern Indian name likely related to Priyansh, a Sanskrit-derived form meaning "dear" or "beloved."
Payzley
Scottish · Modern re-spelling of Paisley, which comes from a Scottish place-name surname and is now a popular given name.
Persephoni
Greek · A variant of Persephone, from Greek myth as the daughter of Zeus and ruler of the underworld in its seasonal symbolism.
Promisse
French · A spelling variant of promise used as a given name, conveying hope or faithfulness.
Parina
Indian · Indian-influenced name sometimes linked to Sanskrit nature imagery, used with a soft, traditional poetic feel.
Payshance
English · A modern invented name from Paisley-like sound patterns, made for elegance and distinctive rhythm.
Pranisha
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit feminine name associated with auspicious qualities such as devotion, beauty, and prosperity.
Penelopea
Greek · A modern variant of Penelope, a classic Greek mythological name tied to weaving and fidelity.
Peytonn
English · A spelling variant of Peyton from Old English place-name roots meaning "Pēaga's settlement."
Pharyn
English · A modern respelling in the Faryn/Farrah style, used as a flexible contemporary unisex coined name.
Porcelain
French · Borrowed from the fine ceramic term in European usage, then adopted as a modern other-style given name.
Prynn
Welsh · A modern form related to Bryn ('hill') in Welsh, giving a compact nature-based name feel.
Prayas
Indian · Sanskrit word for effort or sincere endeavor, used as a name symbolizing devotion and persistence.
Parmeet
Indian · Punjabi/Indian name likely from Sanskrit-Punjabi roots meaning companionship or friendly association in modern usage.
Prabhas
Indian · From Sanskrit *prabhā* meaning "light" or "radiance," used as a classical-sounding Indian personal name.
Prabin
Indian · Indian name linked to Sanskrit roots around brightness and competence, commonly used in modern South Asian naming.
Prajin
Indian · A modern Indian/Sanskrit-influenced name associated with wisdom and intelligence in its phonetic form.
Prakrit
Indian · From Sanskrit *Prākṛt* meaning "natural" or "ordinary," also the name of an early literary language of India.
Prayash
Indian · From Sanskrit *prayāś* meaning "effort" or "attempt," with a meaning tied to perseverance.
Princecharles
English · A modern blended given name combining Prince and Charles, emphasizing royal and noble naming style in English.
Purab
Indian · From Hindi/Sanskrit *pūrab* meaning "east" or eastern direction, a geographically themed directional name.
Penelopie
Greek · Variant of Penelope, from Greek meaning “weaver,” tied to the famed mythological wife of Odysseus.
Paizlea
English · A modern blend of Paiz/Paige and Leah (Hebrew Elisheva form), used as a soft invented compound.
Pariza
Persian · A Persian-flavored name linked to Pari-style forms and often understood with fairylike, graceful feminine imagery.
Peytonmarie
English · A compound of Peyton, from Old English place-name roots, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Paisynn
Scottish · A modern respelling of Paisley-inspired names, preserving its Scottish place-rooted origin in contemporary form.
Paizlyn
Scottish · A phonetic variant of Paisley, combining a Scottish root with the modern -lyn ending in English naming.
Parkyr
English · A variant of the surname Parker, whose English origin means "park keeper," reused as a modern given name.
Payzleigh
Scottish · A modern spelling variant of Paisley in English, keeping the Scottish place-name heritage with creative orthography.
Paisleyrose
Scottish · A modern compound of Paisley, a Scottish place-name surname, and rose, meaning a floral name tied to the Paisley form.
Paylee
English · A modern English spelling blending Paige and -lee sounds for a soft, contemporary feminine diminutive-like style.
Princeamir
English · A modern compound of English "prince" and Arabic Amir, meaning a princely or command-like noble title.
Phynn
Irish · A modern invented spelling of the Gaelic name Finn, originally meaning fair or white.
Priyan
Indian · From Sanskrit priya, meaning beloved or dear, a common affectionate element in Indian names.
Parshva
Indian · Parshva is an Indian name associated with Parshvanatha, a revered Jain spiritual teacher.
Peterjames
Greek · Peterjames combines Peter, from Greek meaning “rock,” with James, from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Prabal
Indian · Prabal is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning “strong,” “mighty,” or “powerful.”
Precieux
French · Precieux comes from French précieux, meaning “precious,” “valuable,” or “dear.”
Princeanthony
English · Princeanthony is a modern English compound name combining the title Prince with Anthony, giving it a regal blended style.
Princedavid
English · Princedavid is a modern compound name joining Prince with David, the Hebrew biblical name meaning beloved.
Princejames
English · Princejames is a modern compound name combining Prince with James, a classic form ultimately derived from the Hebrew Jacob.
Prinz
German · Prinz is the German word for prince, used as a surname and occasionally as a given name with noble associations.
Pippi
Greek · Pippi is a playful diminutive of Philippa, from Greek roots meaning "lover of horses," and is famous in literature.
Paij
English · Paij is a modern spelling of Paige, originally an English occupational surname meaning 'page' or young attendant.
Paisleyanne
Scottish · Paisleyanne combines Paisley, a Scottish place name, with Anne, creating a feminine compound name.
Paisleyjo
Scottish · Paisleyjo blends the Scottish place name Paisley with Jo, a short form of Josephine or Joanne.
Pakhi
Indian · Pakhi is an Indian name meaning 'bird,' especially in Bengali and related languages.
Parineeti
Indian · Parineeti comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and is often interpreted as 'wise,' 'complete,' or 'one guided by knowledge.'
Pasiley
English · Pasiley is likely a modern spelling inspired by Paisley, the Scottish place name and pattern name.
Payslei
English · Payslei is a creative spelling of Paisley, from the Scottish place name later popularized as a given name.
Paulson
English · Paulson is an English patronymic surname-name meaning son of Paul.
Peleg
Hebrew · Peleg is a Hebrew biblical name meaning division, from the Book of Genesis.
Prasoon
Indian · Prasoon is from Sanskrit-based Indian usage and means flower or blossom.
Princeelijah
English · Princeelijah blends the title Prince with Elijah, the Hebrew name meaning Yahweh is my God.
Paighten
English · A modern spelling of Payton, from an English surname originally tied to a place name meaning Paega's town.
Prynne
English · A surname-style name likely tied to old British or Welsh forms, and widely recognized from literary use in Hester Prynne.
Parinika
Indian · Parinika is an Indian name likely related to Sanskrit forms suggesting completeness, grace, or a decorative blossom-like quality.
Petehn
English · Petehn appears to be a rare modern spelling, possibly influenced by Peter and used mainly for its distinctive form.
Prielle
French · Prielle appears to be a modern French-style elaboration of names like Priya or Ariel, with a soft elegant sound.
Princeisaiah
English · A modern compound of Prince and Isaiah, combining royal imagery with the Hebrew prophet's name.
Pryson
English · Likely a modern invented name modeled on Bryson-style surnames and names ending in -son.
Parid
Persian · Parid appears Persian in form and is likely related to names suggesting angelic beauty or heavenly grace.
Princeeli
English · Princeeli is a modern compound blending Prince with Eli, giving it a regal and God-oriented feel.
Princeethan
English · Princeethan is a modern compound combining Prince with Ethan, joining royal style with a name meaning firm or strong.
Princezion
English · Princezion is a modern compound blending Prince with Zion, giving it regal and biblical associations.
Presha
Indian · An Indian name often linked to Sanskrit-style roots meaning beloved, precious, or a gift from God.
Pyrrha
Greek · A Greek mythological name meaning "flame-colored" or "red-haired," borne by a daughter of Epimetheus.
Paesley
Scottish · Paesley is a spelling variant of Paisley, a Scottish place name later adopted as a stylish given name.
Paizlei
Scottish · Paizlei is a creative spelling of Paisley, from a Scottish place name and pattern name associated with the teardrop motif.
Peru
Spanish · Peru is the name of the South American country, used as a place-based name with geographic and cultural resonance.
Peysley
Scottish · Peysley is another modern spelling of Paisley, originally a Scottish place name and later a fashionable given name.
Perceus
Greek · A likely variant of Perseus, the Greek mythic hero famed for slaying Medusa.
Palvit
Indian · An Indian name likely formed from Sanskritic elements suggesting protection, strength, or growth.
Prayaan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, Prayaan means journey, progress, or onward movement.
Precise
English · An English word name evoking exactness, clarity, and careful attention.
Prevail
English · An English word name meaning to overcome, succeed, or triumph.
Penelopee
Greek · Penelopee is a spelling variant of Penelope, a Greek name from myth and the Odyssey, possibly linked to a kind of duck.
Phoibe
Greek · Phoibe is an alternate transliteration of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, radiant, or pure.
Praisley
English · Praisley looks like a modern blend of praise and Paisley, combining devotional language with a place-name style ending.
Palwasha
Persian · A Persian and Afghan name commonly glossed as ray of light, moonlight, or radiance.
Paisliegh
Scottish · Paisliegh is a decorative spelling of Paisley, a Scottish place name later adopted as a fashionable given name.
Parizay
Persian · Parizay resembles Persian names built on peri, meaning fairy, suggesting enchantment and beauty.
Pavika
Indian · Pavika is an Indian name associated with purity, sacred fire, or brightness in Sanskrit-based interpretation.
Paxtynn
English · Paxtynn is a modern respelling of Paxton, an English place surname meaning peaceful town.
Primm
English · Primm likely comes from the English word prim, suggesting neatness, delicacy, and a crisp tailored style.
Promysse
English · Promysse is a creative spelling of Promise, used as a word name expressing hope and commitment.
Prestige
French · Prestige comes from French and English vocabulary meaning status or distinction, used as a modern word name.
Parkerjames
English · A compound of Parker, meaning park keeper, and James, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, meaning supplanter.
Pauly
Latin · Pauly is a diminutive of Paul, from Latin Paulus, meaning small or humble.
Prabh
Indian · Prabh is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning light, radiance, or divine splendor.
Perceval
French · An Arthurian name of Old French form, likely from Welsh roots, famous through medieval romance.
Poema
Spanish · From the word for "poem," ultimately from Greek poiein, "to make," giving it an artistic meaning.
Paesleigh
Scottish · Paesleigh is a modern respelling of Paisley, a Scottish place name later associated with the patterned textile motif.
Praylynn
English · Praylynn is a modern invented English-style name combining the sound of pray with the popular -lynn suffix.
Prunelle
French · Prunelle is French, derived from prune or plum, and can also refer poetically to the pupil of the eye.
Phox
English · Phox is a modern invented spelling likely inspired by fox, the clever animal name.
Paari
Indian · Likely from Tamil and Sanskrit-associated usage, often linked with beauty, fairy-like grace, or the famed Tamil king Pari.
Priceton
English · A modern place-style invention modeled on names like Princeton, suggesting a refined or prestigious place-name feel.
Ptah
African · Taken from the ancient Egyptian creator god Ptah, patron of craftsmen and makers.
Paradyse
English · A creative spelling of Paradise, from Greek-derived roots meaning garden or heavenly place.
Paisleyrae
Scottish · Paisleyrae combines Paisley, a Scottish place name, with Rae, an English short form meaning grace or counsel by association.
Praisely
English · Praisely is a modern invented word-name built from praise, suggesting admiration or thankfulness.
Prithvik
Indian · An Indian name related to Sanskrit roots for earth or world, giving it a grounded meaning.
Pavit
Indian · Pavit is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived roots, often associated with purity, sanctity, or holiness.
Pheenix
Greek · Pheenix is a creative spelling of Phoenix, from Greek, tied to the legendary bird of rebirth.
Phyre
English · A modern stylized spelling of Fire, used for its vivid and energetic imagery.
Plumeria
Latin · Taken from the flowering plant name Plumeria, ultimately linked to botanical Latin and French naming.
Parwana
Persian · Parwana is Persian and means butterfly or moth, a poetic symbol of beauty and transformation.
Pendo
African · Pendo comes from Swahili and means love or affection.
Posh
English · Posh comes from the English word for elegant or stylish, making it a fashion-forward modern name.
Presslee
English · Presslee is a modern surname-style name derived from place-name elements meaning priest's meadow.
Prophecy
Greek · Prophecy comes from Greek-rooted English and refers to inspired prediction or divine message.
Parvaan
Persian · Likely related to Parvan/Parwaan, from Persian roots associated with butterflies or soaring upward.
Paxxton
English · Modern elaboration of Paxton, an English surname and place name; its sound also evokes Latin pax, "peace."
Pamir
Persian · From the Pamir mountain region name, carrying associations of highlands, strength, and vast landscapes.
Phorever
English · A highly modern invented spelling of "forever," used as a word-name suggesting lasting devotion or endurance.
Poetic
English · An English word-name from Greek poietikos, meaning creative or relating to poetry.
Prahi
Indian · Prahi appears to be a modern Indian name shaped by Sanskrit-style sounds and an auspicious, graceful form.
Peridot
Greek · Taken from the gemstone peridot, whose name passed through French from older roots tied to a green jewel.
Pravi
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, often associated with correctness, goodness, or wisdom.
Prestynn
English · A modern spelling of Preston, an English place name meaning priest's town.
Papi
Spanish · Used as an affectionate nickname in Spanish meaning daddy, and also appears in Greek surname-derived forms.
Pine
English · Taken from the evergreen tree name, giving it a crisp, nature-based image.
Prayush
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-inspired naming elements, often interpreted with meanings tied to dawn, life, or radiance.
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