This list includes 80 Modern girl names that start with P, from “Paige” to “Purnima”. They emphasize contemporary spellings, cross-cultural appeal, and concise sounds, useful for expectant parents and writers.

Modern girl names that start with P are contemporary or recently popular female names beginning with P. Many come from diverse languages, from English favorites like “Paige” to South Asian names like “Purnima”.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation (IPA), Meaning, and Popularity.

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Modern girl names that start with P

Name Origin Pronunciation Meaning Description
Paige English PAYJ (/peɪdʒ/) Page; servant Sleek one-syllable English name from an occupation surname. Popular for girls since the 1990s; modern and unisex-leaning, often stylish and youthful.
Paisley English/Scottish PAYZ-lee (/ˈpeɪzli/) Cloth pattern; place-name Trendy floral/texture name since the 2000s, popular in U.S. baby-name lists; many spelling variants like Paislee and Paisleigh.
Paislee English PAYZ-lee (/ˈpeɪzli/) Variant of Paisley Modern respelling of Paisley favored for visual uniqueness; common in contemporary U.S. name lists as a trendy variant.
Paola Italian/Spanish pah-OH-lah (/paˈɔla/) Small; humble (feminine of Paul) Cosmopolitan Italian/Spanish form of Paula, used widely in Europe and Latin America; elegant and international.
Paloma Spanish pah-LOH-mah (/paˈloma/) Dove Soft, melodic Spanish name meaning “dove.” Used across Spanish-speaking countries and seen in international celebrity use.
Pamela English PAM-uh-luh (/ˈpæməla/) Fictitious coinage (16th century) Literary name coined in the 1500s that became popular mid-20th century; now vintage-classic with steady modern use.
Pandora Greek pan-DOR-uh (/pænˈdɔːrə/) All-giving; mythic origin Mythological Greek name revived as an edgy, whimsical choice; carries literary and pop-culture resonance.
Pansy English PAN-see (/ˈpænzi/) Flower name Old-fashioned floral name seeing niche modern revival for vintage/feminine styling; playful and botanical.
Pari Persian PAH-ree (/pæˈriː/ or /ˈpɑːri/) Fairy; angel Short Persian name meaning “fairy” or “beautiful,” popular in Iran and among diaspora communities.
Parisa Persian pah-REE-sah (/pæˈriːsə/) Like a fairy Elegant Persian name meaning “like a fairy,” used widely in Iran and among Persian-speakers globally.
Parvati Sanskrit/Hindu par-VAH-tee (/pərˈvɑːti/) Supreme goddess; mountain Name of the Hindu goddess, used commonly in South Asia and among Hindu communities worldwide.
Parker English PAR-kər (/ˈpɑːrkər/) Park keeper; occupational surname Surname-turned-given-name; unisex and modern, frequently chosen for girls for its clean, cool sound.
Parveen Persian/Urdu par-VEEN (/pərˈviːn/) Star-like; radiant Popular South Asian name used in Pakistan, India, and diaspora communities; often spelled Parveen or Parvin.
Patience English PAY-shens (/ˈpeɪʃəns/) Calm endurance; virtue name Classic virtue name revived for gentle, literary-sounding choices; modern parents use it for unique, meaningful names.
Patricia Latin/English puh-TREE-shuh (/pəˈtrɪʃə/) Noble; patrician Timeless feminine form of Patrick with long-standing modern usage; feels classic rather than archaic.
Paula Latin/Spanish PAW-lah (/ˈpɔːlə/ or /ˈpaʊlə/) Small; humble Widely used across Europe and Latin America; straightforward, international feminine form of Paul.
Pavlina Slavic pav-LEE-nah (/pəˈvliːnə/) Little Paul; feminine of Paul Slavic variant of Paulina, used in Central/Eastern Europe; elegant and slightly uncommon in English-speaking countries.
Pavitra Sanskrit/Hindi puh-VEE-trah (/pəˈviːtrə/) Pure, sacred Contemporary Indian name used in South Asia and diaspora; spiritual connotations and modern appeal.
Pearl English PERL (/pɜːrl/) Gem, oyster jewel Vintage gem name experiencing revival; simple, classy, and used as both first and middle name in modern naming trends.
Peony English/Greek PEE-oh-nee (/ˈpiːəni/) Flower name Fresh floral name from the peony flower; used by parents seeking botanical, feminine options with a modern feel.
Perla Spanish/Italian PER-lah (/ˈpɛrlə/) Pearl Romance-language form of Pearl, stylish and used across Spanish- and Italian-speaking communities.
Persephone Greek per-SEF-oh-nee (/ˌpɜːrsəˈfɒni/) Bringer of death or spring rebirth Mythic Greek name with dramatic, poetic flair; growing in modern use among literary and myth-loving parents.
Phaedra Greek FAY-druh (/ˈfeɪdrə/) Bright; radiant Classical Greek name from mythology, used selectively for its literary and striking sound.
Penelope Greek puh-NEL-oh-pee (/pəˈnɛləpi/) Weaver; loyal wife of Odysseus Long-popular modern favorite—playful nickname options (Penny, Nell) make it versatile and stylish worldwide.
Penny English PEN-ee (/ˈpɛni/) Little coin; diminutive of Penelope Friendly diminutive now used as a full name; vintage charm with modern upbeat vibe.
Penina Hebrew pen-EE-nah (/peˈniːnə/) Pearl Hebrew name meaning “pearl,” used in Jewish communities and occasionally beyond for its lyrical sound.
Penélope (alternate spelling) Spanish/Greek pen-AY-loh-pay (/peˈnelope/) Weaver Spanish-accented spelling of Penelope used in Spanish-speaking contexts and by parents seeking variation.
Peri English/Persian PEH-ree (/ˈpɛri/) Fairy (Persian) or near (Greek) Short, whimsical name with cross-cultural roots; used as a standalone given name in modern English contexts.
Perrie English PEH-ree (/ˈpɛri/) Variant of Perry (pet form) Pop-culture-recognized spelling used as a feminine given name; crisp and modern-sounding.
Perla duplicate removed
Petal English PEE-tuhl (/ˈpiːtəl/) Flower part Botanical, gentle-sounding modern word-name; chosen by parents seeking nature-inspired uniqueness.
Petra Greek/Slavic PET-rah (/ˈpɛtrə/) Rock, stone Strong, international feminine form of Peter; used across Europe and gaining modern fans for its concise strength.
Peyton English PAY-ton (/ˈpeɪtən/) From the fighting man’s estate Modern unisex name popular for girls in the U.S.; stylish surname-to-first-name trend starter.
Payton English PAY-ton (/ˈpeɪtən/) Variant of Peyton Spelling variant of Peyton often used by parents favoring “ay” spellings; contemporary and common in English-speaking countries.
Phoenix Greek/English FEE-niks (/ˈfiːnɪks/) Mythical bird; rebirth Bold, gender-neutral name with mythic symbolism; used for girls and boys as a modern, edgy choice.
Phuong Vietnamese fwuhng (/fɨəŋ/) Fragrant; direction (Vietnamese) Common Vietnamese feminine name (Phương) used widely in Vietnam and among diaspora communities.
Philippa Greek/English fih-LIP-ah (/fɪˈlɪpə/) Lover of horses Feminine form of Philip; regained favor as a classic with chic nickname possibilities like Pippa.
Philomena Greek/Irish FIL-oh-MEE-nah (/ˌfɪləˈmiːnə/) Lover of strength; affectionate Vintage saint’s name enjoying occasional modern use for its lyrical, old-world charm.
Pia Latin/Italian PEE-ah (/ˈpiːə/) Pious; devout Short, international name used across Europe, Latin America, and Asia; sleek and feminine with global appeal.
Pippa English PIP-ah (/ˈpɪpə/) Diminutive of Philippa Playful, spunky diminutive popularized by public figures; often used as a full name with a friendly vibe.
Piper English PIE-per (/ˈpaɪpər/) Flute player; pipe player Energetic, modern name rising since the 1990s; trend-forward and familiar from pop culture and TV.
Pippin English PIP-in (/ˈpɪpɪn/) Small seed; playful Rare but modernly used as a whimsical choice for girls; literary and fruit-associated charm.
Poppy English POP-ee (/ˈpɒpi/ or /ˈpɑːpi/) Flower name Cheerful British favorite with rising popularity elsewhere; bright, youthful, and botanical.
Portia Latin POR-sha (/ˈpɔːrʃə/) Gatekeeper; offering Literary Shakespearean name with elegant vintage flair, used selectively for a refined sound.
Porsha English POR-sha (/ˈpɔːrʃə/) Variant of Portia Contemporary phonetic respelling favored in U.S. communities; bold and modern-sounding.
Presley English PREZ-lee (/ˈprɛzli/) From the priest’s meadow; surname Surname-turned-first-name associated with Elvis Presley, used for girls; modern and celebrity-linked.
Pragya Sanskrit/Hindi PRAHG-yah (/ˈprɑːgjə/) Wisdom; insight Modern Indian feminine name used widely in India and diaspora; intellectual and spiritual connotations.
Pranavi Sanskrit/Hindi prah-NAH-vee (/prəˈnɑːvi/) New; devotion Contemporary South Asian choice often found among modern Hindu families; melodic and modern-sounding.
Pratibha Sanskrit/Hindi prah-TIH-bah (/prəˈtɪbhə/) Brilliance; talent Established Indian feminine name with cultural and literary resonance; used in South Asia.
Priti Sanskrit/Hindi PREE-tee (/ˈpriːti/) Love; affection Short, popular South Asian name used in India and diaspora; simple and affectionate.
Priya Sanskrit/Hindi PREE-yah (/ˈpriːjɑː/) Beloved Widely used in India and among diaspora communities; modern, familiar, and affectionate.
Priyanka Sanskrit/Hindi pree-YAHN-kah (/priːˈjɑːŋkə/) Dear beloved Popularized internationally by celebrities; common in South Asia with modern, glamorous associations.
Prisha Sanskrit/Hindi PREE-shah (/ˈpriːʃə/) Gift; beloved Contemporary Indian name rising in popularity among modern Hindu families; short and sweet.
Prithvi? (male) excluded
Priscilla Latin/English pruh-SIL-uh (/prɪˈsɪlə/) Ancient, venerable Classical Roman name still in modern use; elegant and slightly retro with literary connotations.
Promise English PROM-iss (/ˈprɒmɪs/) Vow; assurance Modern virtue/word-name, used by parents seeking meaningful, affirmative names for daughters.
Prudence Latin/English PROO-dns (/ˈpruːdəns/) Good judgment; caution Traditional virtue name used occasionally now for vintage-resurgence styling; nickname “Prue” common.
Prue English PROO (/pruː/) Short for Prudence Chic nickname sometimes used as a full name; crisp and modern-sounding.
Prunella Latin/English proo-NEL-ah (/pruːˈnɛlə/) Little plum Rare vintage name with botanical connotations; used sparingly by parents seeking unusual classic names.
Puja Sanskrit/Hindi POO-jah (/ˈpuːdʒə/) Worship; prayer Common South Asian feminine name tied to religious ritual; modern and culturally rooted.
Pulcheria (rare) excluded
Puloma? rare exclude
Puloma removal note
Puma (brand) excluded
Pura Spanish POO-rah (/ˈpuːrə/) Pure Short Spanish name meaning “pure”; occasionally used in Hispanic communities.
Purnima Sanskrit/Hindi poor-NEE-mah (/pʊrˈniːmə/) Full moon Traditional Indian name still used widely; lyrical and associated with lunar symbolism.
Pallavi Sanskrit/Hindi pal-LAH-vee (/pəˈlɑːvi/) New leaves; blossoming Very popular contemporary Indian name with musical and poetic resonance.
Paloma duplicate removed
Palani? (regional) excluded
Panayiota Greek pan-ah-YOH-tah (/ˌpænəˈjoʊtə/) Greek feminine form Modern Greek feminine form related to Panagiota; used in Greece and diaspora for traditional-modern choices.
Paz Spanish/Hebrew PAZ (/paz/) Peace Short, strong name meaning “peace” in Spanish; minimalist and modern.
Persephone duplicate removed
Petunia Latin/English puh-TOO-nee-uh (/pəˈtuːniə/) Flower name Whimsical floral name used occasionally as a distinctive botanical choice.
Polina Russian/Slavic poh-LEE-nah (/pəˈliːnə/) Variant of Paulina Popular in Russia and Eastern Europe; elegant Slavic form increasingly found in international use.
Polly English PAH-lee (/ˈpɒli/) Diminutive of Mary/Paula Vintage diminutive now used as an independent, friendly name; playful and affectionate.
Poppy duplicate removed
Porsha duplicate removed
Portia duplicate removed
Prisha duplicate removed
Prudence duplicate removed

Descriptions

Paige
Paisley
Paislee
Paola
Paloma
Pamela
Pandora
Pansy
Pari
Parisa
Parvati
Parker
Parveen
Patience
Patricia
Paula
Pavlina
Pavitra
Pearl
Peony
Perla
Persephone
Phaedra
Penelope
Penny
Penina
Penélope (alternate spelling)
Peri
Perrie
Perla
Petal
Petra
Peyton
Payton
Phoenix
Phuong
Philippa
Philomena
Pia
Pippa
Piper
Pippin
Poppy
Portia
Porsha
Presley
Pragya
Pranavi
Pratibha
Priti
Priya
Priyanka
Prisha
Prithvi? (male) excluded
Priscilla
Promise
Prudence
Prue
Prunella
Puja
Pulcheria (rare) excluded
Puloma? rare exclude
Puloma removal note
Puma (brand) excluded
Pura
Purnima
Pallavi
Paloma
Palani? (regional) excluded
Panayiota
Paz
Persephone duplicate removed
Petunia
Polina
Polly
Poppy duplicate removed
Porsha duplicate removed
Portia duplicate removed
Prisha duplicate removed
Prudence duplicate removed
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