Personal favorites during teenage years.

  1. Othello
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "he has the sound of God"
    • Description:

      Shakespeare's moor has exclusive ownership of this name.
  2. Owen
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "young warrior; well-born"
    • Description:

      Ever since singer Michelle Branch gave it to her daughter in 2005, Owen has started to be used for a small number of girls each year as well. Just 39 baby girls received the name in 2021, compared with over 8700 boys.
  3. Pallas
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "wisdom"
    • Description:

      This rarified Greek name -- in classical mythology Pallas Athena was the goddess of wisdom and the arts -- might appeal to literary-minded parents. Among the raft of stylish girl names that start with P, Pallas is one rare choice that is often overlooked....but shouldn't be.
  4. Parker
    • Origin:

      English occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "park-keeper"
    • Description:

      One of the first generation of surname names, along with Porter and Morgan, Parker's still one of the most appealing and remains firmly in the Top 100 for boys. About three times as many boys as girls get this occupational name. The association with Charlie Parker gives Parker itself a jazzy edge, and it also has a nature-related meaning. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Parker.
  5. Penelope
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "weaver"
    • Description:

      Penelope is an unlikely 21st century baby name success story. Off the Top 1000 for 25 years, Penelope jumped back on in 2001 and has been heading uphill ever since, propelled by the trend for mythological names, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and some high-profile celebrity babies.
  6. Penleigh
    • Penrose
      • Origin:

        Cornish and Welsh place name and surname
      • Meaning:

        "top of the heath"
      • Description:

        Penrose – an ancient place-name and surname derived from several villages in Cornwall, Wales, and the Welsh border country of England – would make for an even more unexpected alternative to quirky nature name Primrose. Intuitive nicknames Penny or Rosie make it feel more wearable.
    • Peregrin
      • Peregrine
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "traveler, pilgrim"
        • Description:

          Peregrine is considered to be an elegantly aristocratic name in England, but has never made it to the U.S., where it has been seen as extravagantly eccentric. In the new naming climate, though, it's not beyond consideration — in fact it's already been chosen by at least one Berry.
      • Perrin
        • Origin:

          Variation of Perry or Peter, English or Greek
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near the pear tree or rock"
        • Description:

          Perrin has been in long use as a surname, derived from Peter, and is now used quietly as a first name. It was given to 37 boys and 12 girls in the US in 2022, an increase over the year before. It has an attractive sound and feel and seems equally usable for both sexes.
      • Perrin
        • Origin:

          Variation of Perry or Peter, English or Greek
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near the pear tree or rock"
        • Description:

          Perrin has been in long use as a surname, derived from Peter, and is now used quietly as a first name. It may rise higher now that it's a character name in the popular TV adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time.
      • Perth
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "thornbush thicket"
        • Description:

          There's a Perth in Scotland and a bigger one in Australia; this name could make a statement similar to Heath.
      • Picard
        • Origin:

          French from Basque
        • Meaning:

          "from Picardy"
        • Description:

          Associated with the "Star Trek" commander of the USS Enterprise.
      • Pippin
        • Origin:

          Variation of Pepin
        • Meaning:

          "awe-inspiring"
        • Description:

          Super-sweet name that was the title of a Broadway play -- but best known as a type of apple. The Dutch variation is Pepijn is finding some popularity in that country, where short nickname names are stylish.
      • Potter
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "maker of drinking and storage vessels"
        • Description:

          Could join such up-and-comers as Miller and Gardener.
      • Quinlan
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "descendant of Caoinlean, slender "
        • Description:

          An Irish last-name-first-name that could make a child feel distinctive, while still having the regular guy nickname of Quinn. Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller spelled their son's name Quinlin.
      • Rainier
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "wise army"
        • Description:

          European royal name, and to Americans a place-name evoking the majestic mountain in Washington state.
      • Raleigh
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "meadow of deer"
        • Description:

          An attractive North Carolina unisex place name, Raleigh's soft sound is particularly appropriate for a girl.
      • Reagan
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "little king"
        • Description:

          A strong, straightforward Irish unisex surname, with a merry glint in its eye, Reagan has been leaping up the popularity lists, to become one of the top girl names starting with R. Some will inevitably link it to President Ronald, but spell it Regan and it's a Shakespearean name: a daughter of King Lear.
      • Reagen