English Baby Names

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Posey
A bunch of flowers.
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Posh
Elegant, fashionable.
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Posie
Flower.
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Posy
A bunch of flowers.
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Potter
Occupational name for a maker of pots.
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Poverti
Derived from the word 'poverty', possibly a surname for someone poor.
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Powder
Referring to finely ground substances.
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Prairie
Open grassland.
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Praise
Expression of approval.
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Preash
Beloved, cherished.
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Prentice
Apprentice.
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Prentis
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Prentise
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Prentyc
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Prentyce
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Prentys
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Prentyse
Carpenter or apprentice.
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Preostcot
Dweller by the cottages.
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Prescot
Priest's cottage.
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President
One who presides or rules.
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Preslea
From the Priest's meadow.
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Presleah
From the Priest's meadow.
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Presleigh
From the Priest's meadow.
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Presley
From the Priest's meadow.
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Presli
From the Priest's meadow.
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Preslie
From the Priest's meadow.
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Presly
From the Priest's meadow.
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Prestan
From the Priest's town.
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Presten
From the Priest's town.
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Prestin
From the Priest's town.
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Preston
From the Priest's town.
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Prestyn
From the Priest's town.
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Prewit
Brave, courageous.
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Price
Valuable, precious.
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Priest
A religious leader.
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Priestley
From the priest's meadow or clearing.
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Priestly
Relating to a priest.
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Primrose
First rose.
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Prince
Noble, royal son.
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Princeton
Princely town.
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Princy
Princess-like.
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Prine
Prince.
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Prior
Superior, ranking before others.
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Prissilla
Ancient, venerable.
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Prissy
Short form of Prissilla, meaning ancient, venerable.
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Prisy
Short form of Prissilla, meaning ancient, venerable.
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Probert
Illustrious brightness.
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Proctor
Occupational name for a steward or manager, from Latin 'procurator'.
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Prologue
Used as the introductory section of a literary work, doesn't have a specific ...
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Prom
Derived from the word 'promenade', referring to a formal dance event.
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