Names: letter p - page - 3

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PeniGirlHawaiianweaver.
PeninaGirlHebrewjewel, coral.
PenleyBoyOld EnglishFrom the enclosed meadow.
PennBoyOld EnglishAn enclosure or pen.
PenriceBoyCornishFrom the end of the ford.
PenrithBoyWelshThe chief ford.
PenrodBoyTeutonicA famous commander.
PenroseBoyCornish/WelshThe end or top of the moor.
PenteleBoyHungarianmerciful, lion.
PentheaGirlGreekThe fifth.
PenwynBoyWelshThe fair-haired one.
PeonyGirlLatinHealing. A flower name.
PepaGirlSpanishGod shall add.
PepeBoySpanishGod shall add.
PepinBoyTeutonicThe petitioner, one who seeks a favour.
PepitaGirlSpanishGod shall add.
PepperBoyEnglishfrom the pepper plant.
PercivalBoyOld FrenchTo pierce the valley.
PerditaGirlLatinThe lost one. A name invented by Shakespeare for a character in The Winter's Tale.
PeregrineBoyLatinA stranger or pilgrim. Also a type of falcon.
PeridotGirlArabicA green gemstone.
PerilBoyLatina trial or test.
PerlaGirlItalian/SpanishA little sphere.
PerouzeGirlArmenianTurquoise.
PerriBoyEnglishwanderer.
PerryUnisexOld English/FrenchThe dweller by the pear tree. Also from the name Peregrine.
PersephoneGirlGreekThe name of the goddess of the underworld.
PersisGirlLatinA woman from Persia.
PerthBoyCelticA thornbush thicket. Also cities in Scotland and Western Australia.
PetaGirlAboriginal/GreekAboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel.
PetaraGirlLatinTara.
PeterBoyGreekA stone or rock. One of Christпѕ’s apostles. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson.
PetrocBoyCornish/WelshThe name of a famous Celtic saint.
PetronelGirlLatinFrom the name of an early saint, and related to the boy's name Peter. Also see Parnella and Peta.
PetulaGirlEnglishA modern name possibly derived from the Latin word for 'to ask' or `to seek'.
PeverallBoyFrenchA piper.
PhaedraGirlGreekThe bright one. The wife of Theseus in Greek mythology.
PhebeGirlItalianRadiant, bright. The name of a Greek deity.
PhedraGirlGreekshining one.
PhelanBoyIrish GaelicAs brave as a wolf.
PhelpsBoyOld EnglishThe son of Philip. A lover of horses.
PhiladelphiaGirlGreekBrotherly love. The name of a city in the USA.
PhilanaGirlGreekA friend of mankind.
PhilanthaGirlGreekA lover of flowers.
PhilbertBoyTeutonicVery bright.
PhilbertaGirlOld EnglishVery brilliant.
PhilemonBoyGreekLoving.
PhilipBoyGreekA lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips.
PhilippaGirlGreekA lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip.
PhillipsBoyOld EnglishThe son of Philip. A lover of horses.


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