Paavo |
Finnish |
Finnish form of Paul. |
Pablo |
Spanish |
Small. Spanish form of Paul. |
Pacifico |
Spanish from Latin |
Peaceful. |
Packard |
Old English |
one who packs |
Paco |
Native American |
Gold eagle. Also a Spanish nickname of Francis. |
Paddy |
Latin |
Noble, wellborn. From the name Patrick. |
Padget |
French |
A young attendant or page. |
Padgett |
French |
A young attendant or page. |
Padmakar |
Hindu |
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Padraig |
Irish Gaelic |
Noble, wellborn. |
Padruig |
Scottish Gaelic |
Noble, wellborn. |
Page |
French |
A young attendant or page. A boy or girl's name. |
Pahniro |
Latin |
Born on Palm Sunday. |
Paige |
Old English/French |
A young child. French: A young attendant or page. A boy or girl's name. |
Paine |
Old French |
A countryman. |
Paki |
Egyptian |
a witness |
Palani |
Hawaiian |
A free man. |
Pallav |
Hindu |
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Palmer |
Old English |
A palm-bearing pilgrim. |
Palti |
Hebrew |
my escape |
Pan |
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The Greek God of nature. |
Pancho |
Spanish |
Tuft, plume. |
Pancras |
Greek |
All-powerful. The name of an early saint. |
Pancrazio |
Italian |
supreme ruler, all powerful |
Pandarus |
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From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
Pandita |
Hindu |
scholar |
Pandya |
Hindu |
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Pankaj |
Hindu |
lotus flower |
Panos |
Greek |
a rock |
Panthino |
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From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
Panyin |
Ghanese |
older of twins |
Paolo |
Italian |
Italian form of Paul. Small. |
Parag |
Hindu |
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Paramartha |
Hindu |
great entity |
Paras |
Hindu |
touchstone |
Paris |
Greek |
A character in Greek mythology. |
Park |
Old English |
From the park. |
Parker |
Old English |
The park-keeper. |
Parkin |
Old English |
Little Peter. A stone or rock. |
Parlan |
Gaelic |
ploughman, farmer |
Parolles |
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From Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well. |
Parr |
Old English |
A dweller by the cattle pen. |
Parri |
Aboriginal |
A stream. |
Parrish |
Old English |
From the church parish. |
Parry |
Welsh |
The son of Harry. Army power, or ruler of the army. |
Parsefal |
Old French |
To pierce the valley. |
Parsifal |
Old French |
To pierce the valley. |
Parth |
Hindu |
A name given to Arjun by Lord Krishna |
Partha |
Hindu |
A name given to Arjun by Lord Krishna |
Pasang |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Born on a Friday. A boy or girl's name. |
Pascal |
Latin |
Born at Easter. |
Pat |
Latin |
Nobleman. The name of the patron saint of Ireland. |
Patamon |
Native American |
raging |
Patern |
Breton |
Padern, Padarn |
Patony |
Hungarian |
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Patrick |
Latin |
Nobleman. The name of the patron saint of Ireland. |
Patroclus |
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From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. |
Patton |
Old English |
A warrior. |
Paul |
Latin |
Small. Also see Pollock. |
Paulo |
African |
Place of rest. |
Pavel |
Polish/Russian/Swedish |
Small. Also see Pollock. |
Pax |
Latin |
Peace. |
Paxton |
Old English |
From the estate of the warrior. |
Payton |
Old English |
A dweller on the warrior's farm. |
Pazman |
Hungarian |
right, man |
Peace |
Latin |
peace |
Pearce |
Greek |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Peder |
Greek |
stone |
Pedr |
Welsh |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pedrek |
Cornish/Welsh |
The name of a famous Celtic saint (Petroc). |
Pedro |
Spanish |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pedrog |
Cornish/Welsh |
The name of a famous Celtic saint (Petroc). |
Pelin |
Turkish |
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Pell |
Old English |
A scarf. |
Pellegrin |
Hungarian |
pilgrim |
Pelton |
Old English |
From the farm by a pool. |
Pemba |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
Born on a Saturday. |
Pembroke |
Celtic |
A broken hill. |
Penley |
Old English |
From the enclosed meadow. |
Penn |
Old English |
An enclosure or pen. |
Penrice |
Cornish |
From the end of the ford. |
Penrith |
Welsh |
The chief ford. |
Penrod |
Teutonic |
A famous commander. |
Penrose |
Cornish/Welsh |
The end or top of the moor. |
Pentele |
Hungarian |
merciful, lion |
Penwyn |
Welsh |
The fair-haired one. |
Pepe |
Spanish |
God shall add. |
Pepin |
Teutonic |
The petitioner, one who seeks a favour. |
Pepper |
English |
from the pepper plant |
Per |
Scandinavian |
Scandinavian form of Peter. A stone or rock. |
Percival |
Old French |
To pierce the valley. |
Percy |
Norman |
A Norman surname from a placename. Also from the name Percival. |
Peregrine |
Latin |
A stranger or pilgrim. Also a type of falcon. |
Pericles |
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From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
Peril |
Latin |
a trial or test |
Perri |
English |
wanderer |
Perry |
Old English/French |
The dweller by the pear tree. Also from the name Peregrine. A boy or girl's name. |
Perth |
Celtic |
A thornbush thicket. Also cities in Scotland and Western Australia. |
Pete |
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A rock. |
Peter |
Greek |
A stone or rock. One of Christ?s apostles. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Petroc |
Cornish/Welsh |
The name of a famous Celtic saint. |
Petruchio |
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From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. |
Peverall |
French |
A piper. |
Phelan |
Irish Gaelic |
As brave as a wolf. |
Phelps |
Old English |
The son of Philip. A lover of horses. |
Philario |
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A lover of horses. Also see Phelps and Phillips. |
Philbert |
Teutonic |
Very bright. |
Philemon |
Greek |
Loving. |
Philip |
Greek |
A lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips. |
Phillip |
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A lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips. |
Phillips |
Old English |
The son of Philip. A lover of horses. |
Philo |
Greek |
Loving. |
Philostrate |
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From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Philotus |
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From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. |
Phineas |
Egyptian/Hebrew |
Egyptian: The Nubian (dark-skinned). Hebrew: An oracle. |
Phoenix |
Greek |
The legendary bird that rose again from its own ashes. A boy or girl's name. |
Phuoc |
Vietnamese |
good luck |
Phuong |
Vietnamese |
destiny |
Picerious |
Pi |
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Pickford |
Old English |
From the ford at the peak. |
Pierce |
Greek |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Piero |
Italian |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pierpont |
French |
A stone bridge. |
Pierre |
French |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pierrot |
French |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Piers |
Greek |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pierson |
English |
The son of Peter. A stone or rock. |
Piet |
Dutch |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pietro |
Italian |
A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Pilan |
Native American |
supreme essence |
Pinch |
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From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. |
Pindan |
Aboriginal |
A desert. |
Pindari |
Aboriginal |
From the high ground. |
Pindarus |
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From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. |
Pino |
Italian |
A lover of horses. From the name names such as Filippo. See Philip. |
Pip |
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From the name Philip. |
Piran |
Cornish |
A saint's name. |
Pisanio |
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From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
Pistol |
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From Shakespeare's play Henry V and Merry Wives of Windsor. |
Pita |
Maori |
Maori form of Peter. A stone or rock. |
Pitney |
Old English |
Preserving one's island. |
Pitt |
Old English |
From the hollow. |
Pius |
Latin |
Pious, devout. The name of several Popes. |
Piusz |
Hungarian |
Pious, Pius |
Piyush |
Hindu |
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Placido |
Latin |
Calm, quiet. |
Plato |
Greek |
Strong shoulders. |
Platon |
Greek |
broad-shouldered |
Platt |
Old French |
From the flat land or plateau. |
Pluto |
Greek |
The mythological God of the underworld. |
Pol |
Irish Gaelic |
Small. Also see Pollock. |
Polixenes |
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From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. |
Pollock |
Old English |
Little Paul. Small. |
Polonius |
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From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. |
Pomeroy |
French |
From the apple orchard. |
Pompey |
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From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. |
Pongor |
Hungarian |
all might |
Pontius |
Latin |
The fifth. |
Porter |
French |
The gatekeeper. |
Powell |
Welsh |
The son of Howell. The eminent one. |
Powys |
Welsh |
A man from Powys, a Welsh county. |
Prabhakar |
Hindu |
cause of lustre |
Prabodh |
Hindu |
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Pradeep |
Hindu |
light |
Praful |
Hindu |
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Prakash |
Sanskrit |
Light, or famous. |
Pramana |
Indonesian |
Wisdom. |
Pramath |
Hindu |
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Pramsu |
Hindu |
A scholar |
Pranav |
Hindu |
OM |
Pranay |
Hindu |
love, romance |
Prasad |
Sanskrit |
Brightness. |
Prasanth |
Hindu |
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Prasata |
Hindu |
father of Draupad |
Prashant |
Hindu |
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Prasoon |
Hindu |
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Prassana |
Hindu |
cheerful |
Pratap |
Hindu |
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Pratik |
Hindu |
symbol |
Pratyush |
Hindu |
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Praveen |
Hindu |
proficient |
Prayag |
Hindu |
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Preetish |
Hindu |
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Prem |
Sanskrit |
Love. |
Prentice |
Old English |
Beginner, learning. |
Prescott |
Old English |
Priest's cottage. |
Presley |
Old English |
From the priest's meadow. |
Preston |
Old English |
From the priest's farm or town. |
Prewitt |
Old French |
valiant one |
Priam |
Greek |
A mythological king of Troy. |
Price |
Welsh |
The son of the loving man. |
Primel |
Breton |
Primael, Privel |
Primo |
Latin |
The firstborn son. |
Prince |
Latin |
The first in rank. |
Prior |
Latin |
The head of a monastery or priory. |
Prithu |
Hindu |
first Ksatriya, son of Vena |
Privrata |
Hindu |
son of Satarupa |
Probert |
Welsh |
The son of Robert. Famous, bright fame. |
Proctor |
Latin |
The administrator or manager. |
Proculeius |
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From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Prometheus |
Greek |
Forethought. |
Prosper |
Latin |
Fortunate. Prosperous. |
Prospero |
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From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. |
Proteus |
Greek |
Changeable. |
Pryce |
Welsh |
The son of the loving man. |
Pryderi |
Welsh |
To care for. |
Pryor |
Latin |
The head of a monastery or priory. |
Ptolemy |
Greek |
Ptolem?us |
Publius |
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From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar and Titus Andronicus. |
Puck |
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From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Pulkit |
Hindu |
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Pundarik |
Hindu |
white in colour |
Puranjay |
Hindu |
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Purujit |
Hindu |
conqueror of many |
Purvis |
Old French |
The purveyor, provider. |
Pusan |
Hindu |
a sage |
Puskara |
Hindu |
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Putnam |
Old English |
from the sire's estate |