Payton and Peyton are unisex names, but as of 2011, American baby girls are outnumbering the boys for both spellings
Pauline was more popular than Paula for American baby girls until 1943
Paulina’s highest rank in the Top 500 American baby girl names in the first decade of the 21st century was No. 364 in 2002
1946 was the one year Paulette came closest to the Top 100 most popular American baby girl names at No. 117
Patricia was a Top 10 American baby girl name between 1929 and 1966, with its zenith at No. 3 for 13 of those years
Patrice was a Top 300 American female name for most of the 1950s.
Patience is not only a girl’s name, it’s a virtue
In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first mortal woman
Pamela’s popularity as a first name dropped over 50% from 2000 to 2010
Paloma first appeared in the Top 1000 most popular American girl names in 1993 at No. 994. It never got higher than No. 704 (2010)
Pay-Pay is a baby nickname for Paige that often sticks.
Paget is a two-syllable name that rhymes with gadget