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.
Name | Meaning | |
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Petria | rock | |
Petriana | They are reasonable, nice and educated people | |
Petrica | A Rock | |
Petrik | Diminutive of Petr. | |
Petrina | Rock | |
Petrine | rock | |
Petrit | Means "falcon" in Albanian. | |
Petro | They are impressive and clear sighted individual | |
Petroc | Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter | |
Petroines | A systematic and loving individual | |
Petrona | Possibly a feminine form of Petronius. | |
Petronel | An impressing and intelligent person | |
Petronela | rock | |
Petronell | One who is like the solid rock | |
Petronella | Rock | |
Petronelle | rock | |
Petronia | rock | |
Petronija | rock | |
Petronila | Spanish form of Petronilla. | |
Petronill | One who is learned; like a rock | |
Petronilla | rock | |
Petronille | rock | |
Petronius | Bumpkin | |
Petronyl | A friendly and poised personality | |
Petros | A name meaning one who is like stone | |
Petroula | Greek feminine form of Peter. | |
Petrov | A form of Peter. It means rock. | |
Petrova | rock | |
Petrovna | rock | |
Petru | Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter | |
Petruccio | A form of Peter. It means stone. | |
Petruchio | Variant of Petruccio used by Shakespeare in his play The Taming of the Shrew (1593) for the suitor of Katherina. | |
Petrus | Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pero; A form of Peter | |
Petruska | Diminutive of Petra. | |
Petruso | Ukrainian form of Petra, meaning stone. | |
Petrut | Diminutive of Petru. | |
Petter | A person who has a solid personality | |
Petteri | Rock | |
Petti | Noble; Bright; Famous | |
Petula | Probably A Combination Of Petal And Tulip | |
Petulah | pertness | |
Petunia | Flower | |
Petur | Icelandic form of Peter. It means rock. | |
Peturam | A sweet name to be called | |
Petya | Rock | |
Petyr | One who is strong as a rock | |
Peufa | One who lives to service the people | |
Peukestas | One who is sharp. | |
Peyman | One who has made a promise and an oath | |
Peyson | Little Rock; A feminine form of Peter | |
Peytin | Noble | |
Peyton | From Pacca's Town | |
Peyusha | A person who is as pure as amrit | |
Peyvand | One who is united and brave person | |
Pfeostun | One who is from Priest's farm | |
Pfesssley | One whois from the priest's meadow | |
Phadra | bright | |
Phaedonas | Old Greek - Bright; Shining; A variant of name Phaidros; | |
Phaedra | Glowing | |
Phaedre | bright | |
Phaedron | Old Greek - Bright; Shining; A variant of name Phaidros; | |
Phaedrus | Latinized form of the Greek name Φαῖδρος (Phaidros), which meant "bright". This was the name of a 5th-century BC Greek philosopher, and also of a 1st-century Roman fabulist who was originally a slave from Thrace. | |
Phaelyn | Thai - Sapphire; A variant of Phailin | |
Phaenna | Derived from Greek φαεινός (phaeinos) meaning "shining". According to some Greek myths this was the name of one of the three Graces or Χάριτες (Charites). | |
Phaethon | Name given to the son of Helios | |
Phaeton | Someone with shining bright personality | |
Phagun | Name of a hindu month | |
Phaibun | To prosper and flourish | |
Phaidra | bright | |
Phaidros | Greek form of Phaedrus. | |
Phailin | Sapphire | |
Phaindra | A powerful and divine snake | |
Phairoh | Pleasant sounding | |
Phala | Prosperous | |
Phalak | Sky | |
Phalaksh | Lord Shiva | |
Phalen | Peaceful | |
Phalgum | Name of a hindu calender month | |
Phalgun | Month | |
Phalguna | One of names of Arjuna; One whose birth star is Falguni; Name of a month in Spring Season; | |
Phalguni | Month | |
Phalicia | lucky, fortunate, happy | |
Phalisha | lucky, fortunate, happy | |
Phallon | Irish - Grandchild of the ruler; | |
Phalyn | A loving person | |
Pham | Extensive | |
Phaneendra | King of Serpents; Lord of Serpents; | |
Phaneesh | One who is named after the king of servants | |
Phani | One who has power of snake | |
Phanibhusan | Another name for Lord Shiva | |
Phanibhushan | One who is named afer Lord Shiva | |
Phanie | garland, crown | |
Phaninath | Snakes | |
Phanindra | Snake | |
Phanindranath | One of many names of Lord Vishnu signifying him as Lord of Serpents; | |
Phaniraj | A quick minded King of serpants | |
Phanish | A cosmic serpant; very powerful | |
Phanishwar | King | |
Phanouel | Greek form of Penuel. | |
Phanuel | Form of Penuel used in the New Testament, where it is borne by the father of Anna the prophetess. It also appears in the apocryphal Book of Enoch belonging to an angel. |