English Baby Names

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Promisea
Derived from the English word promise, meaning a declaration or assurance.
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Promisey
Derived from the English word promise, meaning a declaration or assurance.
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Promisi
Derived from the word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance that one ...
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Promisse
Derived from the English word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance t...
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Promissey
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'promise'.
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Promissi
Derived from the word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance that one ...
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Promissie
Derived from the word 'promise', symbolizing a pledge or commitment.
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Promissy
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'promise'.
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Promisy
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'promise', symbolizing hope or ...
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Proverb
Wise saying.
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Prue
Short form of the name Prudence..
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Prym
First.
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Prymrosa
Primrose flower.
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Prymrose
Primrose flower.
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Prynce
Prince.
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Pryncessah
Princess.
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Pryor
Priest.
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Pubbie
A diminutive or nickname for a pub or public house.
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Puck
Derived from Shakespeare's character, a mischievous sprite.
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Pullman
From the place by the pool.
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Purdy
Possibly surname-derived; unclear as Indian name
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Purity
Innocence, purity.
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Putnam
From the Old English words 'putta' meaning 'hawk' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
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Putnem
From the Old English personal name Putta combined with ham meaning 'homestead'.
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Putnum
Dweller at the pit or hollow; from Old English 'pytt' and 'hamm'.
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Pyckton
Reference to a location or family name without a specific defined meaning.
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Pyper
Musical term for someone who plays the pipe.
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Pytney
From the path.
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Quartile
Refers to the concept of dividing data into four equal parts.
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Quay
Wharf or dock.
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Queen
Monarch, ruler.
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Quenby
From the queen's estate.
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Quenna
Abbreviation of Quentin's estate.
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Quent
Fifth.
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Quenten
Fifth.
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Quenton
Queen's town.
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Quick
Referring to someone who is fast or speedy.
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Quickly
Referring to something happening fast or swiftly.
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Quiessence
Referring to a state of peaceful calmness.
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Quil
Derived from the Old English word 'cwealm', meaning 'death' or 'destruction'.
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Quiller
Derived from the Old English word 'cwellere', meaning 'killer' or 'executioner'.
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Quillin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuilinn, meaning 'descendant of Cuileann', ...
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Quimby
From the Old Norse personal name Kvinbi, meaning 'woman's estate'.
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Quinby
From the woman's estate.
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Quince
A fruit-bearing tree.
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Quincylla
Combination of Quince and Lilla A small winged creature.
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Quineisha
Modern coinage, no definitive meaning.
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Quinnsey
Combination of Quinn and Lindsey.
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Quinnsy
Combination of Quinn and Lindsey.
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Quinnton
Estate near the settlement.
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