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Peni | Girl | Hawaiian | weaver. |
Penina | Girl | Hebrew | jewel, coral. |
Penley | Boy | Old English | From the enclosed meadow. |
Penn | Boy | Old English | An enclosure or pen. |
Penrice | Boy | Cornish | From the end of the ford. |
Penrith | Boy | Welsh | The chief ford. |
Penrod | Boy | Teutonic | A famous commander. |
Penrose | Boy | Cornish/Welsh | The end or top of the moor. |
Pentele | Boy | Hungarian | merciful, lion. |
Penthea | Girl | Greek | The fifth. |
Penwyn | Boy | Welsh | The fair-haired one. |
Peony | Girl | Latin | Healing. A flower name. |
Pepa | Girl | Spanish | God shall add. |
Pepe | Boy | Spanish | God shall add. |
Pepin | Boy | Teutonic | The petitioner, one who seeks a favour. |
Pepita | Girl | Spanish | God shall add. |
Pepper | Boy | English | from the pepper plant. |
Percival | Boy | Old French | To pierce the valley. |
Perdita | Girl | Latin | The lost one. A name invented by Shakespeare for a character in The Winter's Tale. |
Peregrine | Boy | Latin | A stranger or pilgrim. Also a type of falcon. |
Peridot | Girl | Arabic | A green gemstone. |
Peril | Boy | Latin | a trial or test. |
Perla | Girl | Italian/Spanish | A little sphere. |
Perouze | Girl | Armenian | Turquoise. |
Perri | Boy | English | wanderer. |
Perry | Unisex | Old English/French | The dweller by the pear tree. Also from the name Peregrine. |
Persephone | Girl | Greek | The name of the goddess of the underworld. |
Persis | Girl | Latin | A woman from Persia. |
Perth | Boy | Celtic | A thornbush thicket. Also cities in Scotland and Western Australia. |
Peta | Girl | Aboriginal/Greek | Aboriginal: A tree. Greek: A rock or stone. A modern feminine form of Peter. Also see Parnella and Petronel. |
Petara | Girl | Latin | Tara. |
Peter | Boy | Greek | A stone or rock. One of Christпѕ’s apostles. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. |
Petroc | Boy | Cornish/Welsh | The name of a famous Celtic saint. |
Petronel | Girl | Latin | From the name of an early saint, and related to the boy's name Peter. Also see Parnella and Peta. |
Petula | Girl | English | A modern name possibly derived from the Latin word for 'to ask' or `to seek'. |
Peverall | Boy | French | A piper. |
Phaedra | Girl | Greek | The bright one. The wife of Theseus in Greek mythology. |
Phebe | Girl | Italian | Radiant, bright. The name of a Greek deity. |
Phedra | Girl | Greek | shining one. |
Phelan | Boy | Irish Gaelic | As brave as a wolf. |
Phelps | Boy | Old English | The son of Philip. A lover of horses. |
Philadelphia | Girl | Greek | Brotherly love. The name of a city in the USA. |
Philana | Girl | Greek | A friend of mankind. |
Philantha | Girl | Greek | A lover of flowers. |
Philbert | Boy | Teutonic | Very bright. |
Philberta | Girl | Old English | Very brilliant. |
Philemon | Boy | Greek | Loving. |
Philip | Boy | Greek | A lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips. |
Philippa | Girl | Greek | A lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip. |
Phillips | Boy | Old English | The son of Philip. A lover of horses. |
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