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Old English: attendant
(Paige)
Paloma
Spanish: the dove, or peachful demeanor
Pamela
GreeK: sweet as honey
(Pam, Pammy, Pammy)
Pandora
Greek: very gifted
(Pandie, Pandey, Dora)
Pansy
French: thoughtful
English: the flower of the same name
Pascale
French: Passover or Easter
(Paschal)
Patience
Latin: the virtue
(Pati, Patia)
Patricia
Latin: noblewoman
(Pat, Patty, Patti, Pattie, Patrice, Tricia, Trish)
Paula
Latin: small
(Paulette, Paulina, Pauline)
Pearl
Greek: a pearl
(Perle, Pearla, Peralie)
Peneolpe
Greek: the weaver
(Penny, Pennie)
Petula
Latin: a seeker
Petunia
French: for the flower of the same name
Philena
Greek: lover of mankind
(Philana, Philina, Phillina)
Philippa
Greek: feminine for Philip
(Felipa, Pippa, Filpa, Phillippa)
Philomena
Greek: nightingale, or a strong friend
Phoebe
Greek: goddess of the moon, or shining
(Phebe, Pheby)
Phyllis
Greek: foliage
(Phyl, Phylis, Philis, Phillis)
Pia
Italian: pious, full of holiness
Pilar
Latin: a column
Spanish: a basin
Poppy
Latin: for the flower of the same name
Posy
Old English: a small bouquet of flowers
(Poisie)
Prima
Latin: the best, or the first
Primrose
Latin: the first rose
Priscilla
Latin: dutiful, giving honor
(Cilla, Cillia, Pris, Prissy, Prissi, Prissie)
Prudence
Latin: cautious and prudent
(Pru, Purdy, Prudie)
Prunella
French: little plum
(Ella, Pru, Prune, Prunie)
Psyche
Greek: the soul