List of Baby Names for Girls

Pamola

Paloma is a female given name, derived from Latin "palumbus" which means Dove; a symbol of Peace. The name also can be understood as The Holy Spirit symbolized in this bird.

Meaning: Mountain goddess Origin: Native American

Pamuy

Native American Meaning: The name Pamuy is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Pamuy is: Water moon.

Meaning: Water moon Origin: Native American

Panagiota

Contribute your knowledge to the name Panagiota. ... Panagiota is derived from the common Greek name for the Virgin Mary, "Panagia" or "Madonna". In English, the name directly translates to "all holy". The prefix "pan-" is the Greek word for "all" or "complete" and is commonly used as a prefix in English language (eg.

Meaning: All holy Origin: Greek

Panambi

Panambi's origin is Guarani. The name Panambi means butterfly. ... Panambi is not often used as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Butterfly Origin: African

Pandara

The name Pandara is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Pandara is: Wife.

Meaning: Wife Origin: Hindi

Pangari

The name Pangari is a Female name. Australian Aboriginal meaning: The name Pangari is a Australian Aboriginal baby name The Australian Aboriginal meaning of Pangari is: A shadow, Of the soul.

Meaning: A shadow, or of the soul Origin: Australian

Panphila

Greek Meaning: The name Panphila is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Panphila is: All loving.

Meaning: All loving Origin: Greek

Paphos

The name Paphos is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Paphos is: Which boils, or is very hot.

Meaning: Mother of cinyras Origin: Brazilian

Papillon

Papillion Name Meaning. English: from Old French papillon 'butterfly' (Latin papilio), possibly applied as a nickname for a rash or inconstant person.

Meaning: Butterfly Origin: French

Paprika

Origin and Meaning. Danish paprika = 'paprika' Via German Paprika from Hungarian paprika, a diminutive from Serbo-Croatian papar = 'pepper', from Latin piper or Modern Greek piperi = 'pepper' - a condiment made from a New World plant, introduced into Eastern Europe by the Turks; known in Hungary by 1569.

Meaning: Spice Origin: English