Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with Pa

Pall

Indian: variant spelling of Pal 1. Hungarian (Páll): variant spelling of Pál (see Pal 2).

Meaning: Bitter. Origin: Hebrew

Pallantia

The name Pallantia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Pallantia is: Daughter of Hercules.

Meaning: Daughter of hercules Origin: Brazilian

Palloma

Latin. Meaning. Dove; Peaceful. 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: Dove, gentle Origin: Latin

Palmiera

The name Palmiera is a Female name. English meaning: The name Palmiera is a English baby name The English meaning of Palmiera is: Palm bearing pilgrim.

Meaning: Palm tree Origin: Spanish

Palmira

Latin Meaning: The name Palmira is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Palmira is: Palm tree.

Meaning: Pilgrim Origin: Italian

Palmyra

The Greek name Παλμύρα (Latinized Palmyra) is first recorded by Pliny the Elder in the 1st century AD. ... The second view, supported by some philologists, such as Jean Starcky, holds that Palmyra is a translation of "Tadmor" (assuming that it meant palm), which had derived from the Greek word for palm, "Palame".

Meaning: Palm tree Origin: Brazilian

Paloma

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: Dove- like Origin: Spanish

Palomar

Palomar Name Meaning. Spanish: habitational name from any of the numerous places named Palomar, from palomar 'dovecote', a derivative of paloma 'dove'.

Meaning: Dove, gentle Origin: Latin

Paluma

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. ... Paloma is a common name in Italy, Croatia, and especially Spain.

Meaning: Dove, gentle Origin: Latin

Pam

This name was invented in the late 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. He possibly intended it to mean "all sweetness" from Greek παν (pan) "all" and μελι (meli) "honey".

Meaning: Allhoney Origin: English