| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Natalie | birthday of the Lord | Female | |
| Natasha | birthday of the Lord | Female | Russian |
| Nina | Girl
| Female | Russian |
| Noa | Movement
| Female | Hebrew |
| Nola | Noble or Famous | Female | Gaelic |
| Nora | Abbreviation of Eleanora light and Honora honor.
| Female | Irish |
| Nova | A star that suddenly becomes much brighter. | Female | Latin |
| Nyla | winner | Female | Arabic |
| Octavia | eighth | Female | Latin |
| Odette | happy home | Female | |
| Olive | kind one; olive tree, peace. Symbol of peace. A small oval fruit. | Female | English |
| Olivia | Olive
| Female | Latin |
| 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 |
| Paige | page to a lord | Female | English |
| Paisley | church, cemetery | Female | Scottish |
| Paloma | Dove
| Female | Spanish |
| Pearl | Precious jewel. A hard, rounded gem, usually white in colour | Female | Latin |
| Penelope | Dream weaver
| Female | Greek |
| Petra | rock, stone | Female | Greek |
| Peyton | From The Fighter's Farm | Female | English |
| Phaedra | Glowing | Female | Greek |
| Philippa | Lover of Horses. Variant of masculine Philipp.
| Female | Greek |
| Phoebe | bright one | Female | Greek |
| Phoebe | bright one | Female | Greek |