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Oysara f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and sara meaning "best".
Oyto'la f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and to'la meaning "full, complete".
Oyto'qa f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and to'qa meaning "clasp or belt buckle set with jewels".
Oytoza f Uzbek
Derived from oy meaning "moon" and toza meaning "clean, pure".
Ożanka f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of Ożanna and Zuzanna.
Ożanna f Polish
Polish form of Osanna.
Ozeana f German (Modern, Rare)
Germanised form of Oceana.
Ozioma m & f Igbo
Means, "God's good news" in Igbo.
Paarma f Greenlandic
Southern Greenlandic variant of Paarnaq.
Pachna f Medieval Polish
Derived from the Polish word for "scent" or "aroma"; compare Polish pachnąć "to smell of". This was used as a feminine given name in medieval Poland.
Padcha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พัดชา (see Phatcha).
Pagnaa f Dagbani
Means "queen" in Dagbani.
Pagona f Greek
Derived from Greek παγώνι (pagóni) meaning "peacock".
Paikea m & f Maori, Mythology, Popular Culture, Literature
In Maori legend, Paikea is the name assumed by Kahutia-te-rangi because he was assisted by humpback whales (paikea) to survive an attempt on his life by his half-brother Ruatapu... [more]
Painda m Afghan
Victorious and triumphant
Pakiza f Urdu, Azerbaijani (Expatriate)
Derived from Persian پاکیزه (pākize) meaning "clean, pure, chaste".
Pakizə f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Pakiza.
Pakota m Indigenous American, Yavapai
Means "big man" in Yavapai. Name borne by a 19th century Yavapai leader that attended a peace conference with Ulysses S. Grant in 1872.
Pakuna f Miwok (?)
Allegedly a variant of Pukuna, a Miwok name meaning "deer jumping when running downhill".
Palaga f Karelian, Finnish (Rare)
A Karelian form of Pelagia.
Palaja f Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Pallas 1.
Palaka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bart.
Palama f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "light" or "ray of light".
Paleka m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Barrett.
Palika m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Blake.
Palika f Hungarian
Diminutive form of Paula or Paulina.
Palila f & m Hawaiian, Polynesian, Tahitian
Name of a bird.... [more]
Pálína f Icelandic
Feminine form of Páll. In other words, you could also say that Pálína is the Icelandic form of Paulina.... [more]
Palina f Albanian
Feminine form of Pal.
Palóma f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Paloma.
Palona m Hawaiian (Rare)
Hawaiian form of Baron / Barron.
Paltah f Ancient Hebrew
This name was apparently found inscripted on a few ancient seals. a variant of Palta
Pamala f English
Variant of Pamela.
Paméla f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Pamela.
Pamína f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian form of Pamina.
Pamina f German, Theatre
Pamina is a character in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflöte in German, 1791).
Pancha f Spanish
Diminutive of Francisca and Esperanza.
Pandia f Greek Mythology (Latinized)
In some cases this is a latinized form of Greek Πανδείη (Pandeie) or Πανδεία (Pandeia) - though the spelling Πανδία (Pandia) has also been used - which may be related to the word πανδῖος (pandios) meaning "all-divine"... [more]
Pandra f African American
Meaning unknown.
Panida f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พนิดา (see Phanida).
Panisa f Thai
Possibly from Thai ปาณิ (pani) meaning "hand, palm".
Panita f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พนิตา (see Phanita).
Pannaa m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Pangnâ.
Pantea f Persian, Persian Mythology (?), History (?)
Persian form of Panthea. Pantea Arteshbod was a 6th-century BC Persian commander during the reign of Cyrus the Great. She was said to be the most beautiful woman in Asia, so she wore a mask during battle to stop men from falling in love with her.
Pantja m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Panca influenced by Dutch orthography.
Pantxa f Basque
Basque form of Pancha.
Papaya f English
From the fruit papaya, which is a large, yellow, melonlike fruit of a tropical American shrub or small tree, Carica papaya, eaten raw or cooked.
Papuna m Georgian
The first element of this name is derived from either the Georgian noun პაპა (papa) meaning "grandfather" or the Georgian noun პაპი (papi) meaning "pope" (which is ultimately of Latin origin)... [more]
Paqaña m Aymara
Means "shining of stars" in Aymara.
Parara f Indigenous Australian, Pintupi
Of Australian Aboriginal origin (Pintupi, to be precise), the meaning of this name is not yet known to me at the moment. A known bearer of this name was Parara Napaltjarri (c. 1944-2003), an Australian Aboriginal painter.
Parina f & m Aymara
Means "flamingo" in Aymara.
Parnia f Persian
Persian name of unknown etymology.
Paroma f Bengali
The title character in the feminist Bengali movie Parama (1985).
Pārsla f Latvian
Taken directly from Latvian pārsla "flake" (as in a snowflake).
Pascha f Medieval English, Medieval Latin
From Latin pascha meaning "Easter, (feast of) Passover", itself from Ancient Greek πάσχα (pascha). This was traditionally given to girls born around Easter time.
Páscoa f Portuguese (African, Rare)
Derived from Portuguese Páscoa "Easter", ultimately derived from Vulgar Latin pascua via Old Galician-Portuguese Pascoa (compare Italian Pasqua).
Pascua f Spanish (Rare)
Directly taken from Spanish Pascua, meaning "Easter".
Paseka m Sotho
Means "Easter" in Sesotho.
Pasepa f Fijian
English translation from the bible reads, 'Daughter of abundance'. Could also mean 'Chief'. Used by many Pacific nations in modern times (including Sāmoa, Rotuma, Tonga).
Pashka f Albanian
Derived from Albanian pashka, a variant of pashkët "Easter".
Pashka m Russian
Variant of Pasha.
Pasqua f Italian (Rare), Medieval Italian
Directly taken from Italian pasqua "Easter".
Pasquâ m Ligurian
Ligurian cognate of Pasquale.
Paştea m Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian Paște "Easter".
Pasuta f Thai
Means "hardworking" in Thai.
Patama f Thai
Alternate transcription of Patthama.
Patana f Spanish (Latin American)
Combination of Patricia and Ana. Patana, also known as her alter-ego La Sombra (The Shadow), a character in the Chilean puppet show 31 Minutos, bears this name.
Patcha f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พัดชา (see Phatcha).
Pathma f & m Sinhalese
Sinhalese form of Padma.
Patima f Indonesian, Lak
Indonesian and Lak form of Fatimah.
Patima f & m Thai
Means "image, figure" in Thai.
Patina f English (Modern, Rare)
Patina is a thin layer that variously forms on the surface of stone, on copper, bronze and similar metals, on wooden furniture or any such acquired change of a surface through age and exposure.
Patria f Spanish (Latin American), Spanish (Philippines)
Derived from Spanish patria, meaning "homeland".
Pātumā f Balochi
Balochi form of Fatima.
Paulla f Late Roman
Feminine form of Paullus.
Pavida f Thai
Possibly means " (to) teach ; instruct; train".
Pavuna f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Pavun.
Pawina f Thai
Feminine form of Pawin.
Payoya f Spanish
Diminutive of Paola.
Paytah m Sioux
Means "fire" in Lakota. From the Lakota pȟéta (pay'-tah) 'fire'.
Peanna f Romani
Romani form of Peninnah.
Pearla f American (South, Archaic)
Latinate form of Pearl; in some cases it may also be a borrowing of Perla.
Pearta m Anglo-Saxon
Meaning unknown.
Peccia f Gaulish
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Pecola f African American, American (South)
Meaning unknown, perhaps an invented name. The American author Toni Morrison used it in her novel The Bluest Eye (1970) for the protagonist, a young African-American girl named Pecola Breedlove who descends into madness as a result of abuse.
Pecola m Popular Culture
Used on the children's cartoon Pecola (2001-2002), original Japanese title ペコラ (Pekora), as the name of the protagonist, a male penguin.
Peijia f & m Chinese
From 沛 (pèi) meaning "abundant, full copious" and 珈 (jiā), referring to a type of ornament worn on a woman's hairpin.
Peitsa m Finnish
Meaning unknown. Possibly from Finnish peitsi meaning "lance" and “pace (gait of a horse)”.
Pelcia f Polish
Diminutive form of Pelagia.
Peleka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Bert.
Pelika f Hawaiian
Means "covenant" or "bond" in Hawaiian.
Pelina f Polish (Rare)
Feminine form of Pelin.
Pemela f German (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Pamela, reflecting the English pronunciation.
Pemsah m Coptic
Coptic form of Egyptian Pemsais.
Pencha f Galician
Hypocoristic of Prudencia.
Penina f Hebrew, English (American, Archaic)
Variant transliteration of Peninnah.
Penina f Samoan (Rare)
Derived from Samoan penina "pearl".
Peónia f Hungarian (Modern)
Hungarian borrowing of Peony.
Peotla m Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon monothematic name. See Pelham.
Pepela f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun პეპელა (pepela) meaning "butterfly", which is ultimately derived from the Old Georgian noun პეპელი (pepeli) meaning "butterfly".
Pepica f Croatian
Diminutive of Josipa.
Pepija f Literature
In Latvian Pippi Longstocking is called Pepija Garzeķe.
Pepìna f Emilian-Romagnol
Feminine form of Pepìn.
Pepina f Bulgarian, Romanian
Feminine form of Pépin.
Perkha f Pashto
Means "dew" in Pashto.
Pérola f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Derived from Portuguese pérola "pearl".
Perona f Medieval Catalan
Medieval Catalan feminine diminutive of Pere.
Perria f Albanian Mythology
Perria is a fairy-like mountain figure in Albanian mythology and folklore. The origin and meaning of her name are debated; theories include a derivation from Albanian përrua "brook" and a derivation from Old Albanian përruo, ultimately derived from Bulgarian порой (poroj) “torrent”.
Persea f Italian
Feminine form of Perseo.
Persia f English (Rare)
From the name of the Middle Eastern country Persia, now referred to as Iran. Its name is derived from Avestan Parsa, the ancient tribal name of the people ruled by Cyrus the Great.... [more]
Persia f Medieval Italian
Latinization of Persis.
Pertta f Finnish
Finnish variant of Bertta.
Peruna f Vlach
Feminine form of Perun.
Petala f Brazilian
Are constituent parts of the flower, located at its most protective whorl. They are normally membranous structures, broad, colorful and have many functions, among them the attraction of pollinators.
Petina f Shona
The name of the Zimbabwian writer Petina Gappah.
Petita f Spanish
Diminutive of Pilar and Maria del Pilar.
Petiya m & f Russian, Bulgarian
Variant of Petia
Petrea f & m English, Romanian, Danish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Icelandic (Rare)
Elaborated form of Petra and Romanian variant of Petre.
Petria f English
Elaboration of Petra.
Pfaura f German (Rare, Archaic)
Historical Alsatian form of Deborah.
Phajsa m Aymara
Means "day without rain" in Aymara.
Phalla f & m Khmer
Derived from Khmer ផល (phal) meaning "fruit" or "benefit, profit, result".
Phalya f Hinduism
MEANING : a flower, bud ... [more]
Phania f English
Diminutive of Stephania.
Phansa f & m Thai
Means "rainy season, wet season" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit वर्षा (varṣā). This is also the name for the three-month period during the rainy season (typically from July to October) during which Buddhist monks do not leave their temples in order to devote themselves to their studies.
Pharah f English, Arabic
Variant of Farah.
Pheera m Thai
Alternate transcription of Phira.
Pheona f English (African)
Alternate spelling of Fiona.
Phibba f Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Form of Afua used by early slaves in the American South and Jamaica. This was given to girls born on Friday. It was sometimes Anglicized as Phoebe.
Philia f English (Rare), Dutch (Rare), German (Rare), Greek (Rare), Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Derived from Greek philia "love", specifically referring to any kind of platonic love. In the English-speaking world, this name has seen occasional usage from the 17th century onwards.
Phiona f English, English (African), French (African)
Variant of Fiona. It is used mainly in Uganda (regarding (African) English usage) and Burundi (regarding African French usage).... [more]
Phispa m Biblical Hebrew
1 Chronicles 7:38.
Phrixa f Greek Mythology
Feminine form of Phrixos (see Phrixus).
Phthia f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Perhaps derived from the Greek place name Φθία (Phthia); compare Φθῖος (Phthios) meaning "a Phthian, inhabitant of Phthia". In Greek mythology, the city of Phthia in Thessaly was the home of Achilles... [more]
Phupha m Thai
Means "rocky mountain, hill" in Thai.
Phurah m Biblical
Phurah was a servant of Gideon in Judges 7. Gideon takes Phurah with him to spy on the Midianites before battle.
Phurba m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ཕུར་བ (phur-ba) referring to a ceremonial three-sided dagger used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals.
Phurpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Variant of Phurba.
Phuvah m Biblical
Phuvah was a son of Issachar according to Genesis 46:13 and Numbers 26:23. He was one of the 70 souls to migrate to Egypt with Jacob.
Phylla f Obscure
Possibly a variant of Phyllis.
Pianga f Chewa
Means “I’m sorry” in Chichewa.
Piatta f Finnish
Finnish dialectal form (Karelia) of Beata.
Pieria f Greek Mythology
This was the name of one of the multiple wives of King Danaus of Libya.
Pierra f Various
A feminine form of Pierre formed in countries where French is NOT spoken.
Piʻikea f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name meaning "the life ascends".
Píkíta f Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Birgitta.
Pikria f Georgian
Georgian form of Fikriyya. Also compare the Georgian noun ფიქრი (pikri) meaning "thought", which is also of Arabic origin.... [more]
Pilara f Galician
Hypocoristic of Pilar.
Piluca f Spanish
Diminutive of Pilar.
Piotra f Polish
Feminine form of Piotr.
Pipina f Greek
Diminutive of Despina.
Pipkia f Georgian (Rare), Folklore, Literature, Popular Culture
Derived from the Georgian noun ფიფქი (pipki) meaning "snowflake". Pipkia is also the Georgian name for Snow White.
Pirada f Thai
Variant of Phirada. Famous bearer of this name is Pirada Burkansa from Korean girl-group tripleS.
Pirena f Filipino
From the Phillipine fantasy television series "Encantadia".
Pirita f Finnish
Variant of Birgitta.
Pirkka m Finnish
Created by Finnish poet Eino Leino (1878-1926) for his poem Orjan poika (published in his poem collection Helkavirsiä). The name was derived from Finnish word pirkkalaiset, meaning "Birkarls"... [more]
Piruza f Armenian
Armenian form of Fayruz.
P’isaqa f Aymara
Means "partridge" in Aymara.
Pishva m Persian
Means "superior, boss" in Persian.
Pitaya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai พิทยา (see Phitthaya).
Pitusa f Galician
Diminutive of Pilar.
Piyalə f Azerbaijani (Rare)
Azerbaijani form of Piyale.
Platya m Hebrew
Hebrew variant of Pelatiah.
Platya m Russian
Diminutive of Platon.
Plavka f American (Rare)
In the case of American singer Plavka Coleridge (née Lonich) the name was derived from a Croatian worn meaning "blondie". It is not used as a name in Croatia.
Plonia f Dutch
Dutch short form of Apollonia.
Plonja f Sorbian (Rare)
Sorbian form of Apollonia.
Poalla m Sami
Sami form of Paul.
Pobena f Spanish
Named for the human settlement in Muskiz, Greater Bilbao, Biscay, Northern coastal Spain. Primarily Basque/Spanish. Pobeña. localidad de España. The word translated to English means "Poor" as in destitute.
Poeiva f Tahitian
Means "brilliant pearl"; a combination of poe "pearl" and iva, a diminutive of iva iva meaning "brilliant".
Poeura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian origin name, meaning "dancing pearl".
Poeura f Polynesian, Tahitian
Polynesian name, meaning "red pearl".
Pokiza f Uzbek
Means "clean, pure, true" in Uzbek.
Polana f Astronomy
From the name of an asteroid discovered by Johann Palisa which was named after the city of Pola where he made the discovery.
Polcia f Polish
Diminutive of Apolonia.
Poldka f Slovene
Diminutive of Leopolda, used as a given name in its own right.
Pólika f Hungarian (Rare)
Originally a diminutive of Apollónia, Paula and Polixéna, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Pólina f Faroese
Faroese variant of Poulina.
Poļina f Latvian
Latvian form of Polina.
Polola f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Flora.
Pòlóna f Kashubian
Short form of Apòloniô.
Polyna f Ukrainian, Russian, Greek (Cypriot)
Variant transcription of Polina.
Pompea f Italian
Italian form of Pompeia.
Poncià m Catalan
Catalan form of Pontian.
Ponisa f Tsonga
Means "save" in Xitsonga.
Ponnya m & f Burmese
Means "good deed, meritorious deed" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit पुण्य (puṇya).
Ponzia f Italian
Feminine form of Ponzio.
Poojya f Indian
Poojya is a girl name which has the meaning of very pure, respectful, sacred. It is also one of the names of goddess Saraswati.
Pooria m Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian پوریا (see Pouria).
Poorya m Persian
Variant transcription of Pouria.
Popoca m Nahuatl
Means "to smoke, to emit smoke" in Nahuatl.
Poppea f English (Rare, Archaic), Theatre, Italian (Rare, Archaic, ?)
Variant of Poppaea. This name was used for the title character of Claudio Monteverdi's opera 'L'incoronazione di Poppea' (1642).
Portya f English
Variant of Portia.
Porzia f Italian
Italian form of Portia.
Potina f Roman Mythology
Goddess who enables a child to drink.
Potira f Brazilian, Tupi
Variant of Potyra.
Potola f Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian noun ფოთოლი (potoli) meaning "leaf".
Potyra f Tupi (Rare), Brazilian (Rare)
Derived from Old Tupi potyra "flower".
Pouria m Persian
Possibly derived from Avestan pouruyô meaning "first, foremost". Alternately it may be from Sanskrit पुर्य (purya) meaning "being in a stronghold or fortress".
Prabha f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali
Means "light, radiance" in Sanskrit.
Pracha m Thai
Means "people" in Thai.
Pragya f Hindi, Marathi
From Sanskrit प्रज्ञा (prajnya) meaning "wisdom, knowledge".
Prajya f Indian
Name - Prajya , Prajyaa प्रज्ञा... [more]
Prajya m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรัชญา (see Pratya).
Prania f Sanskrit
Variant of Praniya.
Pranja f Croatian (Rare)
Feminine form of Pranjo.
Prapha f & m Thai
Means "light" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभा (prabha).
Pratya m Thai
Means "philosophy" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रज्ञा (prajñā).
Pravda f Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian, Macedonian
Derived from the Proto-Slavic word *pravьda meaning "truth; justice" in many Slavic languages.
Pravya f Mizo, Bodo
Means "intelligent" in Bodo and Mizo.
Preeda m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปรีดา (see Prida).
Preeya f & m Indian, Hindi, Thai
Alternate transcription of Priya. It is sometimes used as a masculine name in Thailand.
Prerna f Hindi, Sanskrit
A Hindi/Sanskrit name derived from the word "Prernah". Meaning inspiration. Very popular name in Nepal.
Priama f Sardinian
Feminine form of Priamo.
Pricha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Preecha.
Priela f Hebrew
Feminine form of Priel.
Prinia f Javanese
A noun-name. The prinias are a genus of small birds belonging to the passerine bird family Cisticolidae. They are often also alternatively classed in the Old World warbler family, Sylviidae. The name of the genus is derived from the Javanese prinya, the local name for the bar-winged prinia... [more]
Prinya m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai ปริญญา (see Parinya).
Prisha f Indian
MEANING - "to sprinkle, weary, to give"... [more]
Priska f Ukrainian
Ukrainian folk form of Euphrosyne.
Priyah f Sanskrit
Variant of the name Priya.
Prorsa f Roman Mythology
Contracted form of Proversa, which means "forwards looking, turned toward the front" from Latin pro- "forward direction" and the verb vertere "to turn". Postverta and Prorsa were surnames of Carmenta, a Roman goddess of prophecy and childbirth... [more]
Prvana f Serbian
From Serbian први (prvi) meaning "first". It is thus given to first born daughters.
Pryska f Polish
Polish form of Prisca.
Psetha m Circassian, Caucasian Mythology
The god of Life and Souls.
Ptelea f Greek Mythology
Derived from Ancient Greek πτελέα (ptelea) meaning "wych elm", another name for the European elm tree. This was the name of one of the eight hamadryad daughters of Oxylos and Hamadryas, associated with the elm tree.
Pua'ala f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "fragrant flower".
Pua'ena f Hawaiian
Hawaiian name, meaning "ardent flower".
Puanea f Etruscan
Etruscan name of a satyr.
Publia f Late Roman
Feminine form of Publius.
Puella f Romani (Archaic), Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Latin puella, meaning "girl, maiden; sweetheart, mistress". As a Judeo-Spanish name, it was used as a Latinate variant of Poncella.
Puhiza f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian puhizë "light breeze".
Pulcra f Judeo-Spanish
Judeo-Spanish form of Pulchra.
Puloma f Hinduism, Sanskrit
Puloma is the wife of Sage Bhrigu in Hinduism. She is the mother of the sage Chyavana.
Pumbaa m Popular Culture, Swahili
Means "to be foolish, silly, weak-minded, careless, negligent" in Swahili. This is the name of the warthog in Disney's 'The Lion King' (1994).