# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1201 | Philina | Greek | Loving. | F | |
1202 | Philippa | Greek | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. | F | |
1203 | Philis | Greek | Green bough. | F | |
1204 | Phillida | Greek | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. | F | |
1205 | Phillina | Greek | Loving. | F | |
1206 | Phillipa | Greek | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. | F | |
1207 | Phillippa | Greek | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. | F | |
1208 | Phillis | Greek | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. | F | |
1209 | Philomel | Greek | Nightingale. | F | |
1210 | Philomela | Greek | Nightingale. | F | |
1211 | Philomena | Greek | Greatly loved. | F | |
1212 | Philomina | Greek | Greatly loved. | F | |
1213 | Phoebe | Greek | The shining one. Mother of Leto. Phoebe was one of the names for the Greek moon goddess. | F | |
1214 | Phoenix | Greek | Heron. | F | |
1215 | Phylis | Greek | Green bough. | F | |
1216 | Phyllida | Greek | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. | F | |
1217 | Phyllis | Greek | Leafy foliage; green bough. In Greek legend, Phyllis was changed to an almond tree after her death, and bore no leaves until her lover returned. | F | |
1218 | Pierette | Greek | Rock. | F | |
1219 | Podarge | Greek | A Harpy. | F | |
1220 | Polyhymnia | Greek | Muse of sacred song. | F |