| Perach - Pyrrha |
| Perach (Hebrew) "Flower" Perrine (French) "Stone" Persephone (Greek) "Goddess of spring" Phaidra (Greek) "Bright one" Philippa (Greek) "Lover of horses" Phoebe (Greek) "Shining" Phoenix (Greek) "Dark red" or "Blood red" Phyllis (Greek) "A leafy branch" Pia (Greek) "Pious" Pilar (Spanish) "Pillar" Pili (Hebrew) "Miraculous" Piper (Old English) "Pipe player" Pita (Bari, Sudan) "Fourth-born daughter" Placida (Latin) "Tranquil" Pocahontas (Algonquian) "She is playful" Polly (English) "Sea of bitterness" or "Lady of the sea" [var. Mary] or "Little" [var. Paula] Polyxena (Greek) "The very hospitable one" Poni (Bari, Sudan) "Second-born daughter" Poppy (Latin) "The poppy flower" Prima (Latin) "First" Priscilla (Latin) "Ancient" Priya (Hindi) "Sweet-natured" or "Lovable" Prudence (Latin) "Intelligent, foresightful one" Psyche (Greek) "The soul" Pualani (Hawaiian) "Heavenly flower" Pulupaki (Polynesian) "A garland of flowers" Pura (Latin) "Pure" Pyrrha (Greek) "Red" |