Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter P, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a P. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
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Pedivere | One who returned exclibur to lake lady |
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Pediya | A person who is the strong and powerful individual |
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Pedja | Alternate transcription of Serbian Пеђа (see Peđa). |
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Pedr | A solitary and thoughtful natured person |
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Pedram | One who is successful in life |
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Pedrina | Rock |
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Pedrinho | Portuguese diminutive of Pedro. |
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Pedro | Rock |
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Pedrog | One who is born famous |
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Pedru | Sardinian form of Peter. |
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Pedton | Name of a priest's village |
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Peeki | One who is a peak or pointed hill |
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Peelar | Pillar |
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Peelu | A note from the vocal music |
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Peer | Glory, Luxury |
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Peerce | Rock |
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Peerless | English - American: Incomparable; Unmatchable |
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Peers | Rock |
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Peersey | Rock |
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Peet | Rock or stone |
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Peeta | Rock |
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Peetambar | A name given to Lord vishnu; yellow garment |
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Peetamber | Yellow Silk Cloth; One of many names of Lord Krishna signifying his form wearing yellow silk cloth |
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Peeter | Peeter is a form of Peter and means rock or stone. |
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Peet'mat | from Arabic Fatimat |
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Peetu | A nickname for Lord Shri Krishna |
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Peeyush | One who is like milk and nectar |
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Pefen | It has individuality and confidence |
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Peg | Pearl |
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Pega | A stable minded and serious person; responsible |
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Pegah | One who is like early moning light |
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Pegalesharro | Man Chief |
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Pegan | A follower of polytheistic religion who is humble |
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Pegasus | From the Greek Πήγασος (Pegasos), possibly either from πηγός (pegos) meaning "strong" or πηγαῖος (pegaios) meaning "from a water spring". In Greek mythology Pegasus was the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa after she was killed by Perseus. There is a constellation in the northern sky named after the horse. |
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Pegeen | Pearl |
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Pegg | pearl |
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Peggi | Old Greek - Pearl; A variant contracted form of Margaret |
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Peggie | Pearl |
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Peggy | Pearl |
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Peggylou | An efficient, godly and open minded person |
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Peghra | To praise or someone worthy of a praise |
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Pehila | First |
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Pehir | Hour, Time; Phase, time of day; A variant spelling is Pehr |
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Pehlaj | first born |
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Pehr | Phase |
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Pehuen | Araucaria |
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Pehzan | A holy and efficient person |
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Peighton | Latin - Noble Women; Of noble birth; A variant form of Patricia; |
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Peigi | Pearl |
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Peik | A troll boy; stone or rock |
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Peio | Basque form of Peter. |
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Peirce | Name given to the son of Peter |
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Peire | Occitan form of Peter. |
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Peithon | The one who persuades. |
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Pejman | Desire; Wish; Broken-hearted; Sad; An Islamic surname; A variant of name Pezhman |
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Pejo | Croatian and Serbian diminutive of Petar. |
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Pekelo | Stone |
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Peketi | One who is like an award winner |
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Pekka | Stone |
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Pekko | One with a sensitive and practical nature |
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Peko | A variant of Peka; A form of Greek name Petro's which means stone or rock |
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Pelage | of the sea |
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Pelageia | of the sea |
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Pelageya | of the sea |
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Pelagia | Sea |
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Pelagie | of the sea |
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Pelagio | Man Of The Sea |
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Pelagios | Greek form of Pelagius. |
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Pelagius | Of The Sea |
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Pelagiya | Russian form of Pelagia. |
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Pelava | A happy, full of fun and creative being |
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Pelayo | Sailor |
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Pele | Miracle, Wonder |
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Peleg | Separate |
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Peleilah | A likable and efficient being; loyal |
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Pelenato | Pelenato is the variant of Bernard. It means one who is brave, hardy and strong. |
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Peleus | Probably derived from Greek πηλός (pelos) meaning "clay". In Greek mythology Peleus was a king of Phthia. With his wife the sea nymph Thetis he was the father of the hero Achilles. |
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Pelham | From Peola's Village |
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Pelia | marvel of God |
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Peliah | marvel of God |
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Peliandis | A diplomatic and systematic individual |
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Pelias | Perhaps derived from Greek πέλεια (peleia) meaning "rock pigeon". In Greek mythology, Pelias was the king of Iolcus who sent Jason on the quest for the Golden Fleece. |
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Pelin | Little leaf |
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Pelipa | horse lover |
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Pelippa | horse lover |
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Pell | Parchment |
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Pella | rock |
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Pellagia | of the sea |
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Pellam | A person who is the father of Pelles |
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Pelle | Rock |
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Pelleas | Name of a fisher King |
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Pellegrino | A name for the pilgrim; holy man |
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Pellehan | Possibly from Welsh Beli Hen meaning "Beli the Old". This was the name of a keeper of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend, the father of Pelles and Pellinore. |
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Pelles | Possibly from the Welsh name Beli. In the 13th-century Lancelot-Grail Cycle of Arthurian romance this was the name of the Fisher King, the son of Pellehan. He was also the father of Elaine and grandfather of Galahad. |
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Pellinore | Possibly from Welsh Beli Mawr meaning "Beli the Great". In Arthurian romance this was the name of a king of Listenois, a son of Pellehan who pursued the elusive Questing Beast and later joined Arthur's court. He first appears in the 13th-century Lancelot-Grail Cycle. |
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Pello | Stone |
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Pellogris | A versatile and quick minded individual |
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Pelltun | A person from the pool farm |
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Pellumb | Means "dove" in Albanian. |
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Peloma | Dove, gentle |