Here you’ll find 28 Strong girl names that start with P, organized from “Pallas” to “Prudence”. Many names here have meanings tied to courage, leadership, or endurance. They work well for expecting parents, writers, and anyone choosing a powerful, meaningful name.
[Strong girl names that start with P] are female given names beginning with P that convey strength, leadership, or resilience. For example, “Pallas” connects to classical warrior imagery through Greek mythology.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning, and Notes.
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Strong girl names that start with P
Name
Origin
Pronunciation
Meaning
Petra
Greek/Slavic
PEH-trah
rock
Pietra
Italian
PEE-eh-trah
rock
Piera
Italian
PEE-eh-rah
rock
Pierina
Italian
pee-eh-REE-nah
little rock
Petronella
Dutch/Latin
peh-truh-NEL-uh
little rock
Petronilla
Latin
peh-troh-NEEL-ah
little rock
Petrina
English/Latin
peh-TREE-nah
rock
Peta
English/Australian
PEE-tah
rock
Perrine
French
peh-REEN
little rock
Pernille
Danish
per-NEEL-eh
little rock
Philippa
Greek/English
fi-LIP-ah
lover of horses
Pippa
English
PIP-ah
diminutive of Philippa
Pallas
Greek
PAL-uhs
epithet of Athena (maiden)
Penthesilea
Greek
pen-theh-SEE-lee-uh
Amazon queen
Persephone
Greek
per-SEF-uh-nee
underworld queen; bringer of change
Phoenix
Greek/English
FEE-niks
mythical firebird; rebirth
Pele
Hawaiian
PEH-leh
goddess of volcanoes and fire
Pilar
Spanish
pee-LAR
pillar
Patricia
Latin
puh-TRISH-uh
noble, patrician
Portia
Latin/Shakespearean
POR-shah
(etymology: pig) culturally strong heroine
Prudence
Latin
PROO-dens
careful judgment
Priscilla
Latin
pri-SIL-ah
ancient, venerable
Prisca
Latin
PRIS-kah
ancient, venerable
Parvati
Sanskrit/Indian
par-VAH-tee
daughter of the mountain
Pragya
Sanskrit/Indian
PRAHG-yah
wisdom, insight
Prerna
Hindi
PREHR-nah
inspiration
Perenna
Latin
puh-REN-uh
perennial, enduring
Philomena
Greek/Latin
fil-uh-MEE-nah
beloved (traditional)
Descriptions
Petra
Feminine of Peter, popular across Europe; evokes solidity and resilience. Notable bearers include Petra Kelly and model Petra Němcová; strong literal “rock” etymology.
Pietra
Italian form of Petra; elegant, rare choice that literally means “stone,” suggesting durability and grounded strength.
Piera
Feminine of Pietro in Italian usage; simple, classic form implying foundational steadiness and reliability.
Pierina
Diminutive of Piera/Pietro used in Italy and Latin America; conveys small-but-sturdy resilience.
Petronella
Medieval/Dutch name linked to Saint Petronilla; carries the “stone” root and old-world strength connotations.
Petronilla
Historic saint’s name and medieval usage; feminine of Petronius/Peter, associated with firmness and tradition.
Petrina
English diminutive of Petra; used as a standalone name evoking steadiness and inner strength.
Peta
Originally a feminine form of Peter (popular in Australia); short, punchy, with “rock” etymology suggesting solidity.
Perrine
French feminine of Pierre; elegant, literal “little rock” meaning conveys steadiness and reliability.
Pernille
Scandinavian form related to Petronella/Perrine; common in Denmark and linked to the “rock” root of strength.
Philippa
Female form of Philip; horses historically symbolize nobility, power and leadership. Borne by queens (e.g., Philippa of Hainault).
Pippa
Friendly short form with royal associations via Philippa; energetic, confident diminutive used independently.
Pallas
Epithet of Athena, goddess of wisdom and war; classical association with protection, strategy and martial intelligence.
Penthesilea
Mythic Amazon queen who fought at Troy; a clear classical warrior-queen name denoting martial strength and leadership.
Persephone
Goddess-queen of the underworld and seasons; powerful mythic figure symbolizing endurance, transformation, and authority.
Phoenix
Used as a feminine name symbolizing renewal and resilience—rises from its own ashes, strong symbol of recovery and power.
Pele
Hawaiian volcano goddess; name evokes elemental force, creative/destructive power and raw resilience.
Pilar
Short form of María del Pilar; literally “pillar,” a popular Spanish name conveying support, steadfastness, and strength.
Patricia
Feminine of Patrick/patrician; historically tied to leadership and high social rank—connotes authority and dignity.
Portia
Despite literal etymology, Shakespeare’s Portia (The Merchant of Venice) is renowned for intelligence, legal skill and moral courage.
Prudence
Virtue name conveying moral strength, self-control and steadiness; used in English-speaking tradition to imply inner resilience.
Priscilla
Diminutive of Prisca with early-Christian and literary bearers; suggests enduring dignity and steadfastness.
Prisca
Early Roman and Christian name; etymology implies long-standing, time-tested endurance and respectability.
Parvati
Hindu goddess and mother figure associated with strength, devotion and inner power; connected to mountain endurance.
Pragya
Indian name meaning wisdom; conveys intellectual strength, discernment and leadership qualities.
Prerna
Common Indian name meaning inspiration; evokes motivating strength, resilience and inner drive.
Perenna
Named for Roman goddess Perenna; literal “perennial” suggests longevity, persistence and lasting strength.
Philomena
Saint Philomena is associated with martyrdom and courage; cultural history frames the name as symbolizing steadfast bravery.
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