Small, rounded stones.
Scandinavian form of Peter, famously from the play *Peer Gynt*.
English surname meaning "equals" or "nobles."
A character from Suzanne Collins *The Hunger Games* trilogy.
Short form of Margaret.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Peig�n
Scottish Gaelic form of Peggy.
Hawaiian form of Peter, meaning "rock."
A type of tea, from the Chinese "bai hao" meaning "white down."
Of the sea.
Italian/Spanish form of Pelagius ("of the sea").
Of the sea, a Latin name from the Greek.
Division, "channel," "stream."
English place-name/surname: "Peolas homestead."
A Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
Basque form of Peter, meaning "rock."
Dove.
English place-name/surname: "pool town."
With me.
Horn or "tusk."
The fictional estate of Mr. Darcy in Jane Austens *Pride and Prejudice*.
A town and castle in Wales; also a breed of dog.
Spanish surname meaning "rock," "cliff," "crag."
A rare, strong, and historically layered name. It evokes the powerful pagan king of Mercia and also has roots in East Africa, giving it a dual, ancient, and powerful appeal.
A piece of jewelry that hangs from a necklace.
Portuguese word for "rock," "cliff," often used in place names.
Face of God.
Bulgarian feminine name, possibly from "penya" meaning "foam."
English surname, from a place name meaning "hill," "enclosure."
Variant of Penny, from the surname.
Variant of Penny.
English place-name/surname: "Pennas town."
U.S. state named after Admiral William Penn, meaning "Penns woods."
A flowering plant with large, showy blossoms.
Spanish diminutive of Josefa (Josephine).
Spanish diminutive of Jos� (Joseph).
Dutch form of Pepin, a Frankish royal name.
A Frankish royal name, borne by Pepin the Short, father of Charlemagne.
Variant of Pepa; famously the name of the beloved animated pig, Peppa Pig.
A pungent, hot-tasting powder used as a spice; also a vegetable.
Diminutive of Percival.
First, "primary," "prime minister."
Diminutive of Perdita.
From the Latin "peregrinus," meaning "traveler," "pilgrim."
Everlasting, "perennial."
Breach, "burst forth."
An ancient city in Anatolia, mentioned in the Bible.
Fairy, "enchanting being."
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