Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
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Miriam | bitter | Female | Hebrew |
Moira | bitter; great | Female | Irish |
Morgana | sea-circle | Female | Female |
Morticia | Addams family | Female | |
Myrtle | a flower, symbol of victory | Female | Greek |
Naomi | pleasent one; above all, beauty | Female | Hebrew |
Natalia | birthday of the Lord | Female | Russian |
Natasha | birthday of the Lord | Female | Russian |
Nicolette | people of victory | Female | |
Nora | Abbreviation of Eleanora light and Honora honor.
| Female | Irish |
Octavia | eighth | Female | Latin |
Olivette | Olive tree | Unisex | English |
Olivia | Olive
| Female | Latin |
Olympia | of Mount Olympus, heavenly | Female | Greek |
Opal | Australian gemstone of remarkable colours, usually red, blue or green | Female | Sanskrit |
Opal | Australian gemstone of remarkable colours, usually red, blue or green | Female | Sanskrit |
Ophelia | Serpentine
| Female | Greek |
Pandora | talented one | Female | Greek |
Patience | | Female | |
Pearl | Precious jewel. A hard, rounded gem, usually white in colour | Female | Latin |
Penelope | Dream weaver
| Female | Greek |
Peony | flower name | Female | |
Perdita | lost | Female | Latin |
Persephone | The daughter of Demeter and Zeus who was abducted by Hades but rescued by her mother and thereafter spent six months of the year on earth and six months in the underworld.
| Female | Greek |
Petunia | trumpet-shaped flower | Female | English |