Female Dog Names – P

Here’s your big list of female dog names that start with P. If you’re looking for great girl dog names that start with P, then you’re in luck!

Paanga – A monetary unit of Tonga.

Pacific – This female puppy is bordered by a ring of fire.

Paddy – “I walk carefully on the pads of my feet.”

Pageant – “I belong in the Miss Canine America pageant.”

PaigeGreek and English – This is a very young child. She will always be a puppy at heart.

Paisa – A monetary unit in India.

Pajamas – “Some people think I’m wearing pajamas… my coat is so beautiful.”

PallasGreek Mythology – The goddess of wisdom – Also called Athena. Other dogs turn to this girl for advice.

Pallid – An appropriate name for your solid-white dog.

PalmaLatin – A palm tree.

Palmetto – A type of palm, abundant in the SE United States, with fan-shaped leaves.

PalomaSpanish – A dove. This girl dog brings peace everywhere she goes.

Pamela or PamGreek – Honey. A fantastic name for any honey-colored female dog such as a Cocker Spaniel.

Pamper – “You can’t help yourself, you’ve just gotta pamper me.”

Panache – “I’ve got dog class and I’ve got dog style.”

PandoraGreek Mythology – She was the first mortal woman. Out of curiosity, she opened a box that unleashed all the evil into the world. “I sometimes act without thinking first.” One of the most popular girl dog names that start with P.

Pansy – “I’m your favorite little-bitty-puppy flower.” Female toy dog breeds would fit this name nicely.

PantheaGreek – All the gods.

Pantry – “I’m mesmerized by canned goods.”

Papaya – A tropical melon-like fruit that is yellowish-orange.

Papyrus – A plant used by the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians as material for their documents.

Paradise – “When you imagine the Garden of Eden, I’m in the picture.”

Paris – “Come with me along the Champs-Elysées.” An excellent name for a French dog breed such as a Basset Hound, Bichon Frise, Briard, or Papillon. Another of the favorite girl dog names P.

Parma – A city in northern Italy. An Italian dog breed such as a Cane Corso, Italian Greyhound, or Maltese would appreciate this name.

Parmesan – “I have a fondness for cheese-flavored treats.”

PartheniaGreek – A woman who is a virgin or a maiden. Find more female Greek dog names here.

Partridge – This puppy likes to hang out in a pear tree?

Passion – “I do everything with the utmost enthusiasm.”

Pastel – A good name for the pet whose colors consist of soft shades.

Patagonia – A region in South America divided between Argentina and Chile.

Pathos – “I’m always feeling sorry for myself.”

Patricia or PattyLatin – A noble lady. A good name for any pure-bred female dog.

Patricia – The patron saint of Naples, Italy.

Paula – She is a 4th century saint who is a patroness of widows.

PaxtonEnglish – A peaceful town.

PazSpanish – Peace. This dog will tolerate no strife.

Peaches – “I’m a sweet and fuzzy girl dog.” Another of the more popular girl dog names that start with P.

Peanut – Your darling little sidekick.

Pearl – This pearly white girl dog is a rare jewel.

Pebbles – Your prehistoric little doggie.

Peek-a-boo – “I seem to be just around every corner.” A good name for a Peke A Poo?

Pega – An English Saint of the 7th century.

PelagiaGreek – One who comes out of the sea. A wonderful name for any water-loving dog – American Water Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, English Setter, Gordon Setter, Labrador Retriever, etc.

Pelagia – A 15 year old of the 3rd century who was killed for her faith in Christ. She became a saint.

PenelopeGreek Mythology – The wife of Odysseus. She was a weaver.

Penny – The little girl character in Disney’s “The Rescuers.”

PepperAnn – The title character of a popular Disney television show.

Perdita – The Mommy Dalmatian in Disney’s “101 Dalmatians.”

PerfectaSpanish – Without any fault. A great name for your pure-bred female Chihuahua or Xolo.

Perla – The lady mouse in Disney’s “Cinderella.” One of the really good names for your small female dog.

Perpetua – A 3rd century woman who was killed for her faith. She became a saint.

Persia – “When you tried to catch me… IRAN.”

PersisLatin – A person who hails from Persia.

PetraLatin – Rock. You can really count on this girl dog.

Petunia – A good name for the girl dog that resembles the cartoon pig.

PhilanthaGreek – One who loves flowers. A great name for any nature-loving outdoorsy female dog.

PhilippaGreek – One who loves horses.

PhiloGreek – Gentle. This girl dog wouldn’t hurt a fly.

Philomena – She was a young Christian girl who was martyred in Rome.

PhoebeGreek – She is brilliant and shining. You couldn’t have picked a better canine. One of the most popular girl dog names that start with P.

Phoebe – A 1st century deaconess of the Church as mentioned in the New Testament.

PiaItalian – One who greatly fears God. Another good name for your Italian female dog breed – Italian Greyhound or Maltese.

Piglet – Does your puppy resemble a baby pig? Here you go.

PilarSpanish – A foundation, column or pillar. This puppy dog adds stability to your life.

Piper – “You can pay me now or pay me later.” One of the most popular girl dog names P.

Pixie – An ittie-bittie female Yorkie, Maltese, Peek a Poo, or Chihuahua.

PleiadesGreek Mythology – The 7 daughters of Atlas who were transformed into stars by Zeus.

Pocahontas – The famous Indian princess and title character of a Disney movie.

Poinsettia – A great name for any reddish-colored dog breed. More female Christmas dog names.

Pokey – “I take my time getting from point A to point B.”

Polar – A big intimidating dog – German Shepherd, Chow Chow, Siberian Husky.

PomonaRoman Mythology – The goddess of fruit-bearing trees.

PortiaLatin – An offering.

Posey – You know where to find her – romping in the flower garden.

Powder – This girl dog is happiest on the ski slopes.

PrescottEnglish – One who comes from the priest’s cottage.

PrimaLatin – First. A good name for your first girl dog.

Princess – “I demand everything I ask for, that’s all.” An excellent name for your pure-bred doggie.

PriscillaLatin – Classic. This female dog presents every trait of her breed perfectly.

Prudence – “I manage my dog biscuits wisely.”

Pumpkin – A good name for your orange colored dog.

PyrenaGreek – Fire. You couldn’t ask for a more passionate canine.