Pabla (spanish)
Padma (indian)
Page (english)
Pahana (native american)
paige (french)
Paisley (celtic/gaelic)
Paiva (scandinavian)
Pakuna (native american)
Palani (hawaiian)
Palesa (african)
2006-10-01 03:11:24
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answer #1
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answered by Becca 3
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Pedra Perfecta Popongga Perible Por Pabor Porke Pis
2006-09-29 08:26:40
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answered by Terry Yucky 3
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Page Old English Attendant
Pamela Greek Sweet as Honey
Pandora Greek Gifted
Pansy Old French-Greek A Thought
Panthea Greek Of all the Gods
Patience Latin Virtuous
Patricia Latin Noble Woman
Patty **** Variant of Patricia
Paula, Paulette Latin Small
Pearl Latin The Pearl
Peggy, Peg Greek A Pearl
Penelope Greek Weaver
Persis Greek Woman from Persia
Petrina Greek A Rock
Philana Greek Lover of Mankind
Philippa Greek Feminine of Philip
Philomena Greek Nightingale
Phoebe Greek Goddess of the Moon
Phyllis Greek A Green Bough
Polly **** Variant of Molly
Primavera Latin Spring's Beginning
Primrose Latin First Rose
Priscilla Latin Dutiful
Prudence **** Prudent
Prunella Old French-Latin Plum or Prune Color
there you go some names and thier meanings and where they are from hope it helps
2006-09-29 08:28:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always considered Penelope a very feminine name. Here are others that may appeal to you:
NAME ORIGIN MEANING
Page Old English
Pamela Greek Sweet as Honey
Pandora Greek Gifted
Pansy Old French/Greek A Thought
Panthea Greek Of all the Gods
Patience Latin Virtuous
Patricia Latin Noble Woman
Patty Latin Variant of Patricia
Paula Latin Small
Paulette Latin Small
Pearl Latin The Pearl
Peggy Greek A Pearl
Peg Greek A Pearl
Penelope Greek Weaver
Persis Greek Woman from Persia
Petrina Greek A Rock
Philana Greek Lover of Mankind
Philippa Greek Feminie of Philip
Philomena Greek Nightingale
Phoebe Greek Goddess of the Moon
Phyllis Greek A Green Bough
Polly Variant of Molly
Primavera Latin Springs Beginning
Primrose Latin First Rose
Priscilla Latin Dutiful
Prudence Prudent
Prunella Old French-Latin Plum or Prune Color
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Paciencia - Spanish
Padma - Hindi
Padraigin - Irish
Page - French
Paige - French
Paisley - Scottish
Päivi - Finnish
Pales - Latin
Palika - Hungarian
Pallas - Greek
Palma - Latin
Palmira - Latin
Palmyra - Latin
Paloma - Spanish
Pam - English
Pamela - English
Pamelina - English
Pameline - Latin
Pamella - English
Pamina - Italian
Pammeli - Latin
Pamuy - Native American
Pandara - Hindi
Pandita - Hindi
Pandora - Greek
Panphila - Greek
Pansie - English
Pansy - English
Panteha - Persian
Panthea - Greek
Panya - Russian
Paola - Italian
Papina - Native American
Paquita - Spanish
Parand - Persian
Parasha - Russian
Parca - Latin
Paris - English
Parisa - Persian
Parker - English
Parnella - French
Parthenia - Greek
Parthenie - Greek
Parvaneh - Persian
Pascala - French
Pascale - French
Pascaline - French
Pasclina - French
Pascuala - Spanish
Pasha - Russian
Pastora - Spanish
Pastore - Teutonic
Pati - English
Patience - Latin
Patiencia - Latin
Patientia - Latin
Patrice - French
(I’ll stop here- apparently this list can go on forever. See site below)
2006-09-29 08:30:48
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answered by wupierto 4
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there are lots of good names out there in any language. I too use names that aren't common. There are Prudance,Paige, Portia, Piper, Praleine, Paris, Portland, Passion, etc.. These are the ones I could come up with at this point. I know there are alot more out there, I just can't think of them right now.
2006-09-29 08:30:17
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answered by danielle m 2
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Why do you mention muslim? Do you not want a muslim name?
Why do you want it only to begin with P?
There are gorgeous muslim names that don't start with P....Rayya (means completely satiated...no longer thirsty), or Fairuz.
Okay, P names: Polly, Paula, Paulina, Pamela, Palmyra, Priscilla, Pamina, Portia, Padmina, Prakriti, Pandora, Paris,
2006-09-29 08:31:05
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answered by gg 7
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Pandora
2006-09-29 08:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Phoebe
2006-09-29 08:27:23
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answered by BeeFree 5
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My Daughter is called Poppy. A lot of people tried to talk me out of it. It's victorian although I didn't know that at the time. I haven't heard of another one, and she's two now beautiful and like a flower!!
2006-09-29 08:26:37
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answered by flumoxed 2
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Padmini
2006-09-29 08:27:54
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answered by ? 5
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I like the name Payton. I have always though that it was a cute girl name.
2006-09-29 08:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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