English Baby Names

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Piktyn
From the peaceful town.
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Pilburt
Bright battle.
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Pilgrim
A traveler on a religious journey.
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Pillar
A strong, supporting column or structure.
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Pillion
A seat or cushion behind the main seat of a motorcycle or bicycle, where a pa...
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Pilot
One who operates or guides a vehicle or aircraft.
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Pinch
A nickname for a small or thin person, or someone who pinches.
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Piney
Nickname for someone who lived near a pine tree or pine forest.
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Pink
The color pink.
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Pinky
derived from the color pink.
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Pinterrey
From the meadow with a hill.
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Piper
Flute player.
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Pippa
Lover of horses.
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Pippah
Lover of horses.
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Pippin
A diminutive of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
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Pippy
A diminutive of Philippa, meaning 'lover of horses'.
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Pipy
A diminutive of Pippa, meaning 'lover of horses'.
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Pistol
Handgun.
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Pitney
A locational surname indicating someone from Pitney, a village in Somerset, E...
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Pittman
Occupational surname for a pitman, a worker in a mine or quarry.
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Pity
A diminutive form of the name Pita or a word meaning compassion or sympathy.
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Pixie
A pixie is a mythical creature from English folklore, often depicted as a sma...
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Platinum
A precious metal.
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Platte
Derived from the French word 'plat' meaning flat, referring to a flat river o...
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Pleasance
Derived from the word 'pleasance', meaning a place of pleasure or delight.
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Pleasure
Derived from the English word pleasure, meaning joy or delight.
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Pledge
A promise or commitment, derived from the Old French word 'plege'.
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Pleoh
Pleoh means 'danger' or 'risk' in Old English.
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Plum
Refers to the fruit.
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Plummer
Plummer is an occupational surname derived from the occupation of a plumber, ...
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Plus
Refers to the mathematical symbol '+'.
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Poesy
Refers to poetry or a poem.
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Poetry
Refers to the art of poetry.
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Polar
Derived from the English word for the North or South Pole, often used as a mo...
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Polish
Pertaining to Poland or the Polish language.
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Polk
From the Old English 'polc', meaning a small pool or pond.
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Pollard
Occupational surname for a person who trimmed trees or a nickname for someone...
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Pollie
Diminutive of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
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Polly
A diminutive of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
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Pollyanna
A blend of Polly and Anna, meaning 'bitter' or 'grace'.
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Pomaroy
Derived from a place name meaning 'apple orchard' in Old English.
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Pomeroy
From the apple orchard.
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Pompey
From Pompeii.
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Pony
Small horse.
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Pookie
A term of endearment; pet name.
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Pooky
A term of endearment; pet name.
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Pope
Father, pope.
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Poppy
From the name of the flower, derived from Old English popæg.
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Porter
Occupational surname for a gatekeeper or carrier of goods.
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Portland
Land by the Port.
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