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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Poeu | The youngest one. | |
Poghos | Armenian form of Paul. | |
Pogula | Nam of the Lord Venkateswara | |
Pohha | He is like a small rock | |
Pohhel | He comes from the small rock | |
Poiema | Something made by God; Masterpiece of Art; God's passionate Poem | |
Poila | One who has strenght | |
Poindexter | English name meaning right fist | |
Pokii | Younger Sister | |
Pol | Small and humble person | |
Pola | A Polish variant of the name Paula, meaning 'little' and 'humble'. | |
Polam | A Boy gentle as the flower | |
Polaris | Polaris is the name of the North Star; A star in tip of tail of little bear; Pole Star | |
Polat | Turkish form of Bolat. | |
Poldi | German diminutive of Leopold. | |
Polemon | The one who is fighting in a war. | |
Poli | poppy | |
Policarpo | Old Greek - He who produces abundant fruit; | |
Polidore | One who is a much wanted gift | |
Polika | One with a pure and clear soul | |
Polikarp | Russian and Ukrainian form of Polycarp. | |
Polilan | Handsome; Charming; Appealing; Attractive; Good Looking; Beautiful | |
Polina | Little Stone | |
Polis | Polis means citizen or body of citizens in Greek | |
Polissena | Italian form of Polyxena, a Greek name meaning daughter of Priam | |
Polita | An intelligent, smart girl | |
Polk | Greatness and glory | |
Poll | Bitter sea | |
Polla | One who is like a poppy flower | |
Pollack | A surname meaning a person who is from Polland | |
Pollard | Close-cropped head | |
Pollee | star of the sea | |
Pollekin | A daughter that was prayed for | |
Pollerd | A short-haired man | |
Polley | star of the sea | |
Polli | star of the sea | |
Pollie | small; star of the sea | |
Polline | small | |
Polloch | A Royal Headdress | |
Pollock | A pit or a small rock | |
Pollux | Crown | |
Polly | Great Sorrow | |
Pollyana | A rebellious child | |
Pollyanna | Combination Name | |
Pollyrd | A small person | |
Polo | Alligator | |
Poloma | bow | |
Polona | Belonging to Apollo | |
Polonius | Unclear | |
Polous | Assyrian form of Paul. It means small or humble. | |
Poltu | One whose name is sweet | |
Polya | Diminutive of Polina. | |
Polycarp | From the Greek name Πολύκαρπος (Polykarpos) meaning "fruitful, rich in fruit", ultimately from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and καρπός (karpos) meaning "fruit". Saint Polycarp was a 2nd-century bishop of Smyrna who was martyred by being burned at the stake and then stabbed. | |
Polycrates | From the Greek name Πολυκράτης (Polykrates) meaning "much power", derived from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and κράτος (kratos) meaning "power". This name was borne by a 6th-century BC ruler of the Greek island of Samos. | |
Polydeukes | Greek form of Pollux. | |
Polyhymnia | Many Praises | |
Polykarpos | Ancient Greek form of Polycarp. | |
Polykrates | Greek form of Polycrates. | |
Polymnia | The Greek muse who inspires hymns; A variant transcription of the name Polyhymnia | |
Polyperchon | Much rush | |
Polyphemos | Means "abounding in fame", derived from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and φήμη (pheme) meaning "rumour, fame, reputation". In Greek mythology this was the name of the cyclops who captured Odysseus and his crew, as told in the Odyssey. He ate several of the crew before Odysseus blinded him and orchestrated an escape. | |
Polyphemus | Latinized form of Polyphemos. | |
Polyphonte | Means "slayer of many", derived from Greek πολύς (polys) meaning "much" and φόνος (phonos) meaning "murder, slaughter". In Greek mythology this was the name of a woman who was transformed into a strix (an owl-like bird) after she had sons with a bear. | |
Polyxena | Old Greek - Hospitable; | |
Polyxene | Ancient Greek form of Polyxena. | |
Polyxeni | A hospitable person who entertains a lot of guests | |
Poma | Puma Cat | |
Pomana | One who is like a fruit tree | |
Pomare | Means "night cough", from Tahitian pō "night" and mare "cough". This name was borne by four kings and a queen of Tahiti. The first king adopted the name after his child died of a cough in the night. | |
Pomeline | Related to the word Pomme, which means Fruit Orchard | |
Pomeroy | King's apple | |
Pomona | Fruit Tree | |
Pompeia | Feminine form of Pompeius. | |
Pompeius | Latin form of Pompey. | |
Pompeo | Italian form of Pompeius (see Pompey). | |
Pompey | Roman family name | |
Pompiliu | Romanian form of Pompilius, meaning display, solemn procession. | |
Pompilius | Latin form of Pompiliu. | |
Pomponia | Feminine form of Pomponius. | |
Pomponius | Roman family name that is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see Pompey). | |
Ponavenitula | Ponavenitula is Tongan form of Bonaventure. It means lucky. | |
Ponce | Ocean | |
Ponchali | A girl who is priness-like | |
Poncho | Spanish diminutive of Francisco; Alfonso; Another variant is Pancho | |
Poncio | Spanish form of Pontius. | |
Poncius | To be fifth in something. Also means sea in Greek | |
Ponduraisami | Indian word meaning Milk | |
Ponijao | A person who is cheerful and joyous | |
Ponleak | Strength and endurance | |
Ponleu | Light or illumination | |
Ponmala | The name means Sabari Hill | |
Ponmani | A girl precious as a precious gem | |
Ponmeni | He is a precious gem | |
Ponmeniyan | One with a shining and radiant body; Appealing and Attractive Golden skin | |
Ponmudi | One who wears a crown of gold | |
Ponmuthu | Golden Pearl; Radiant, Shining and Glowing Pearl | |
Ponnadi | A Man with Golden Feet; One with radiant, shining and glowing feet | |
Ponnadiyan | A man whose feet are golden | |
Ponnagan | Shining, Radiant and Beautiful Person; One with a golden heart | |
Ponnaiyah | A baby Boy name with Hindi origins |