Philippa | English | Feminine form of Philip, from the.. |  |  |
Philomena | English | Derived from the Greek Philomenes (.. |  |  |
Phoebe | English | Feminine form of the Greek Phoibos .. |  |  |
Phyllis | English | A borrowing from the Greek, Phyllis.. |  |  |
Pierce | English | Derivative of Piers, an Old Frenc.. |  |  |
Piers | English | Brought to England by the Normans, .. |  |  |
Piper | English | "Pipe player." Actress Piper Laurie.. |  |  |
Pippa | English | A short form of Phillipa. A well-.. |  |  |
Pitney | English | "Island of the strong-willed man." |  |  |
Pitt | English | Meaning "pit" or "ditch."
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Plppa | English | Originally a pet form of Philippa (.. |  |  |
Polly | English | Variant of Molly, which is a pet fo.. |  |  |
Pollyanna | English | A combination of Polly and Anna.
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Portia | English | From the Latin Porcia, a feminine f.. |  |  |
Preston | English | "Priest's estate." Film director an.. |  |  |
Primrose | English | Meaning "first rose." |  |  |
Princess | English | Suggesting "daughter of royalty." |  |  |
Priscilla | English | Diminutive form of the Latin Prisca.. |  |  |
Prudence | English | Medieval cognate of the Late Latin .. |  |  |
Purity | English | Signifying the quality of pureness |  |  |
Quanda | English | Derived from the Old English cwen (.. |  |  |
Queenie | English | Derived from the Old English cwen (.. |  |  |
Quenby | English | Derived from the Old English cwen (.. |  |  |
Quentin | English | A borrowing from the French, Quenti.. |  |  |
Quilla | English | Derived from the Middle English qui.. |  |  |
Quincy | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
Quinn | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Rachel | English | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin an.. |  |  |
Rachelle | English | Modern elaboration of Rachel (ewe),.. |  |  |
Radburn | English | Meaning "red brook." |  |  |
Radcliff | English | "Red cliff." |  |  |
Radford | English | Meaning "red ford" or "ford with re.. |  |  |
Radley | English | Meaning "red meadow" or "meadow wit.. |  |  |
Radnor | English | Meaning "red shore."
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Rae | English | Feminine form of Ray, which is a sh.. |  |  |