Spanish surname meaning "pine grove."
Peaceful, "level," "calm."
The color; also a flower (carnation).
Diminutive of names like Penelope, or referring to the little finger.
The famous wooden puppet who wanted to become a real boy.
A family of grape varieties used to make wine, e.g., Pinot Noir.
Spanish/Portuguese for "painted," "spotted," also a type of bean.
Polish form of Peter, meaning "rock."
Diminutive of Piper, meaning "little piper."
A person who attacks and robs ships at sea.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
To stick, "to cling," "to be near."
Victorious, "successful."
Italian form of Pyrrhus, a Greek king known for a costly victory.
Latin for "fishes," the twelfth astrological sign.
A city in Peru; also a type of brandy.
Trust, "faith," "good faith."
A small firearm.
A short, multicultural name with diverse meanings. It has roots in Spanish, Maori, and as a food name, giving it a friendly, international, and earthy appeal.
Dragon fruit, the fruit of a cactus.
One who wears yellow clothes, an epithet of Lord Vishnu.
The smallest element of a digital image.
Lone dog.
Spanish/Italian form of the Latin name Placidus, meaning "calm," "peaceful."
Flame, "fire."
Spanish for "silver."
Broad, "broad-shouldered," the name of the famous philosopher.
Greek/Russian form of Plato.
English topographic surname: "a small piece of ground."
Feminine diminutive of the Roman name Plautus.
Pleasantness, "agreeableness."
Dutch diminutive of names like Apollonia.
Spanish/Italian form of Pliny, the Roman author and naturalist.
A sweet, juicy, purple fruit.
A tropical flowering plant, also known as frangipani.
Occupational surname: "one who deals in lead" or "plumber."
Roman god of the underworld; also a dwarf planet.
Little playful one, the famous daughter of Chief Powhatan.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
Spanish/Italian for "little," "small."
English surname, famously borne by the writer Edgar Allan Poe.
A person who writes poetry.
Short for pogo stick; also a comic strip character.
Small, "little."
Russian short form of Apollinariya, meaning "of Apollo."
One of the Gemini twins, a son of Zeus, famous for his boxing skills.
The title character of a childrens novel, known for her optimistic outlook.
A sport played on horseback; also a brand and a traveler.
Much fruit, "fruitful."
One of many hymns, the Muse of sacred poetry.
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