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Paige
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | the page |
| Info about origin: | from a family name 'Paige' or 'Page' which derives from the job title 'page' (helper, servant) |
| | used mostly in the US |
| | used mostly as a female name, with the reason for this unknown |
| Words: | (English) |
| Variants: | Paige English (#65 in US popularity) |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Paloma
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| Language of origin: | Spanish |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | dove, pigeon |
| Info about origin: | from Spanish 'Virgen de la Paloma' (virgin of the dove), a name for Maria, the mother of Jesus |
| Words: | paloma=the dove, the pigeon (Spanish) |
| Variants: | Paloma Spanish (#964 in US popularity) |
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Pamela
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | all black (?), all honey (?) |
| Info about origin: | invented by the poet Philip Sidney for his work 'Arcadia' (1590) |
| | maybe influenced by the Greek name 'Pammelas' with a meaning of 'all black' |
| | maybe from 'pan' + 'meli' meaning 'all honey', 'all sweetness' |
| Words: | pan=all (Old Greek) ; melas=black (Old Greek) ; meli=the honey (Old Greek) |
| Variants: | Pamela German, English, Italian (#305 in US popularity) |
| | Pam German, English, Italian |
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Paris
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | female |
| Info about origin: | in Greek mythology Paris is the prince form Troy who kidnapped Helen |
| | for a long time male only, but in the US used as female name as well since around 1990 |
| Variants: | Paris English (#509 in US popularity) |
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Patrizia
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | noblewoman |
| Info about origin: | See male form Patrick |
| Variants: | Patrizia German, Italian |
| | Pat English |
| | Patrice English (#730 in US popularity) |
| | Patricia English, Spanish, Portuguese (#126 in US popularity) |
| | Patty English |
| | Tricia English (#828 in US popularity) |
| | Trisha English (#485 in US popularity) |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Paula
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | the small, the humble |
| Info about origin: | See male form Paul |
| Variants: | Paula German, English, French, Spanish (#365 in US popularity) |
| | Paulina German (#534 in US popularity) |
| | Pauline English, German, French (#877 in US popularity) |
| | Paola Italian (#312 in US popularity) |
| | Paolina Italian |
| | Paule French |
| | Paulette French |
| | Pavla Russian |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Payton
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | peacock town |
| Info about origin: | from a family name deriving from a place name meaning 'peacock town' |
| | the name of the bird probably has its roots in India where the bird originates |
| Words: | pawa=the peacock (Old English) ; tun=the town, the settlement, the homestead (Old English) |
| Variants: | Payton English (#429 in US popularity) |
| | Peyton English (#375 in US popularity) |
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Pearl
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | pearl |
| Info about origin: | use of the common word for pearl in English and other languages as given name |
| | the English word derives from old French 'perle' and ultimatively from Latin 'perla' |
| Words: | (English) ; perle=the pearl (Old French) ; perla=the pearl (Latin) |
| Variants: | Pearl English, Irish |
| | Perla Italian, Spanish, Tagalog (#456 in US popularity) |
| | 2 variants more... |
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Phoebe
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | bright, pure |
| Info about origin: | Latin form of the Greek name 'Phoibe', an epithet of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the moon |
| | in the Bible a Christian woman Phoebe is mentioned in Paul's epistle to the Romans |
| Words: | phoibos=bright, pure (Old Greek) |
| Variants: | Phoebe German, English (#709 in US popularity) |
| | 3 variants more... |
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Piper
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | pipe player |
| Info about origin: | from a family name which derives from a name for someone who plays the pipe/the flute |
| Variants: | Piper English |
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Precious
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | precious |
| Info about origin: | use of the common English word 'precious' as given name |
| Words: | (English) |
| Variants: | Precious English (#456 in US popularity) |
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Princess
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | princess |
| Info about origin: | See male form Prince |
| Variants: | Princess English (#918 in US popularity) |
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Priska
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | female |
| Meaning/translation: | the ancient |
| Info about origin: | from a Roman cognomen 'Priscus' |
| | known from Saint Prisca, an early Christian martyress |
| Words: | priscus=ancient, old (Latin) |
| Variants: | Priska German |
| | Prisca German, English, Italian |
| | Priscilla German, English, Italian (#196 in US popularity) |
| | Priscille French |
| | 7 variants more... |
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