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| Palomita | dove, pigeon ... used mostly in Hungarian and Spanish ... of Latin origin ... derivative of Paloma ... |
| Palomyna | dove, pigeon ... language of origin is Latin ... form of Paloma ... an uncommon baby name for girls ... |
| Paltea | my escape; deliverance ...The origin of Paltea is the Hebrew language ... form of Palti ... |
| Paltee | my escape; deliverance ... origin is Hebrew ... derivative of Palti ... not often used as a baby girl name ... |
| Paltey | my escape; deliverance ... language of origin is Hebrew ... derivative of Palti ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Palti | my escape; deliverance ... language of origin is Hebrew ... not often used as a baby girl name ... |
| Paltie | my escape; deliverance ... has its origins in the Hebrew language ... variant of Palti ... |
| Palty | my escape; deliverance ... language of origin is Hebrew ... variant form of Palti ... |
| Paluma | dove, pigeon ... derived from Latin origins ... variation of Paloma ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... |
| Palus | The origin of Palus is Latin ... variation of Pales ... unusual as a baby girl name ... |
| Palyla | bird ... has its origins in the Hawaiian language ... form of Palila ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... |
| Palylla | bird ... language of origin is Hawaiian ... form of Palila ... not popular as a baby girl name ... |
| Palysa | resembling a flower ... has its origins in the African language ... variation of Palesa ... |
Pam | all black, all sweetness ... used predominantly in the English, German, ... Its origin is Old Greek ... |
| Pama | all black, all sweetness ... of Old Greek origin ... variant form of Pamela ... |
Pamala | all black, all sweetness ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, English ... variant of Pamela ... |
| Pamalla | all black, all sweetness ...The origin of Pamalla is the Old Greek language ... derivative of Pamela ... |
| Pamba | The origin of Pamba is the African language ... In mythology, the mother of the people ... |
| Pameera | pilgrim; city of palms ... language of origin is Latin ... variant form of Palmira ... |
Pamela 967 | all black, all sweetness ... primarily used in the English, German, ... created the name with a stress on the ... |