Regina

Meaning: Queen Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ruh-Jee-Nuh Language origin of Regina: Germanic Regional origin of Regina: Northern Europe Languages Regina is most common: English Religions Regina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ruh Last letter and sound: A, jee Alternative Spelling: Rejeena, Rajeena

Quinn

Meaning: Wise, counsel Gender: Female Pronunciation: Kwin Language origin of Quinn: Germanic Regional origin of Quinn: Northern Europe Languages Quinn is most common: English Religions Quinn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Q, Kwi Last letter and sound: N, in Alternative Spelling: Quynn, Quinne

Reign

Meaning: Rule, sovereignty Gender: Female Pronunciation: Rayn Language origin of Reign: Germanic Regional origin of Reign: Northern Europe Languages Reign is most common: English Religions Reign is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ray Last letter and sound: N, ann Alternative Spelling: Rayne, Reignn

Rachel

Meaning: Ewe, gentle Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ray-Chuhl Language origin of Rachel: Germanic Regional origin of Rachel: Northern Europe Languages Rachel is most common: English Religions Rachel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ray Last letter and sound: L, chuhl Alternative Spelling: Rachael, Raychel

Reina

Meaning: Queen Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ray-Nuh Language origin of Reina: Germanic Regional origin of Reina: Northern Europe Languages Reina is most common: English Religions Reina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ray Last letter and sound: A, nuh Alternative Spelling: Reyna, Rayna

Paulina

Meaning: Little, humble Gender: Female Pronunciation: Paw-Lee-Nuh Language origin of Paulina: Germanic Regional origin of Paulina: Northern Europe Languages Paulina is most common: English Religions Paulina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Paw Last letter and sound: A, lee Alternative Spelling: Paulena, Paullina, Pawlina

Payton

Meaning: From the warrior’s town Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pay-Tuhn Language origin of Payton: Germanic Regional origin of Payton: Northern Europe Languages Payton is most common: English Religions Payton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pay Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Peyton, Paityn, Payten

Pearl

Meaning: Precious gemstone, purity Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pur-L Language origin of Pearl: Germanic Regional origin of Pearl: Northern Europe Languages Pearl is most common: English Religions Pearl is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pur Last letter and sound: L, l Alternative Spelling: Perle, Pearle, Pearll

Penny

Meaning: Diminutive of Penelope Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pen-Ee Language origin of Penny: Germanic Regional origin of Penny: Northern Europe Languages Penny is most common: English Religions Penny is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pen Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Penni, Pennee, Peni

Peyton

Meaning: From the warrior’s town Gender: Female Pronunciation: Pay-Tuhn Language origin of Peyton: Germanic Regional origin of Peyton: Northern Europe Languages Peyton is most common: English Religions Peyton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pay Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Payton, Paityn, Paiton