All-holy, a title for the Virgin Mary.
Princess of Panchala, the name for Draupadi in the Mahabharata.
Spanish diminutive of Francisco.
All-divine, a daughter of Zeus and Selene.
All-bright, "all-shining," daughter of Zeus and Selene.
Diminutive of Pandora or a standalone nickname.
Sugar candy, "sweet."
From a Native American word, possibly meaning "cotton."
Greek diminutive of Panagiotis ("all-holy").
From the French "pens�e," meaning "thought."
All-goddess, "of all the gods."
A large, powerful big cat, typically a leopard or jaguar.
The genus name for big cats including lions, tigers, and leopards.
Rat or "mouse."
Older twin.
Italian form of Paul, meaning "small" or "humble."
A powerful, mythological, and familial name. In Hawaiian, its the name of the primordial earth mother. In many languages, it means "father" or "dad," making it a complex and universal name.
Butterfly.
Of the pope or "little pope."
A ground spice made from dried red peppers.
Spanish diminutive of Francisca.
Supreme, "ultimate," "best."
Philosophers stone, a legendary substance that turns base metal into gold.
Preparation (for the Sabbath), meaning "Friday."
Swallow (the bird).
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Orchard, "garden," also a term for the mystical understanding of Torah.
Fairy.
Supreme lord, a name for the god Shiva or Vishnu.
Righteous, "virtuous," "pious."
A god who sent a flood to punish humans who did not respect him.
English surname, from a church administrative district.
Diminutive of Peter, meaning "little Peter."
Parlan
English surname, from the French "parler," meaning "to speak."
A noblewoman from ancient Persian history, friend of the king.
Spanish surname meaning "vine," "grapevine."
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Harry."
Occupational surname: "priest," "clergyman."
Patronymic surname: "son of the parson."
Maiden, "virgin," "chaste."
Maiden-voiced, one of the Sirens in Greek myth.
Fortunate, "victorious," "successful."
Of the full moon, a festival.
Daughter of the mountain, the Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and power.
The Pleiades, a star cluster.
Alternate spelling of Parveen ("the Pleiades").
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