Girls' Nature Names Powered by the Letter P
Are you expecting the pitter-patter of tiny feet sometime in the near future and are now looking for a nature-themed girl's name that starts with the letter P? See our selection of nature-inspired P-names for girls below, and take your pick!
- Palila. Palila may be a rare Hawaiian bird, but it also makes a great, subtle bird name for a baby girl.
- Paloma. This one means "dove" in Spanish. A notable bearer: British singer, songwriter and actress Paloma Faith.
- Peach. If Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin can name their child Apple, why can't you name yours Peach?
- Peony. One of the new, distinctive flower-inspired monikers.
- Pepper. Yep, it's official: Pepper has entered the American baby name lexicon!
- Peppermint. While Pepper has become a full-fledged baby name, Peppermint remains a hard-sell.
- Persimmon. Perhaps a little too fruity there for the average baby namer, but might work for some intrepid parents.
- Petal. A cute nature-inspired girl's name full of unearthed potential.
- Petra. Turns out, Petra means "stone" in Latin. Who knew?!
- Petunia. A popular garden plant now and forever, or a modern name for a baby girl? We're not sure.
- Pilvi. A Finnish girl's name and noun meaning "cloud".
- Pine. An attention-grabbing first (or middle) name for a little tree-hugger. British musician Simon Le Bon and model Yasmin Le Bon have a daughter called Tallulah Pine.
- Plum. If Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin can name their child Apple, why can't you name yours Plum?
- Poppy. This late bloomer cracked the US Top 500 for the first time in 2019.
- Posy. A sweet floral name for a baby girl, or better left in a vase? You decide.
- Prairie. Not too long ago, virtually no one was naming their daughters Prairie. But something happened, and today, this P-name sounds perfectly portable.
- Primrose. One of the newer flower-inspired monikers.