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13,457Patrice 2 is a variant of Patricia, the feminine form of Patrick. While Patrick itself derives from the Latin Patricius, meaning “nobleman,” the feminine Patricia emerged much later, becoming established in English-speak...
Patrícia is the Slovak, Portuguese, and Hungarian feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, derived ultimately from Patrick, meaning "nobleman." In Portuguese and Slovak, it is a direct borrowing from Latin Patricia, wh...
Patricia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word patrician, meaning “noble.” It is the feminine form of the masculine name Patrick, which itself comes from the Latin Patricius (“nobleman”). The na...
Patricie is a Czech feminine given name, equivalent to the English Patricia. It is the Czech form of the Latin Patricius, meaning “nobleman,” derived from patricius (a member of the patrician class). The name ultimately...
Patrīcija is the Latvian feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, via the English or French Patricia. Meaning "nobleman," the name derives from the Latin patricius, a term for a member of the patrician class of ancient...
Patricija is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Lithuanian, and Slovene, equivalent to the English name Patricia. It derives from the masculine name Patrick, which itself comes from the Latin 'Patricius', meaning "n...
Patritsiya is a Bulgarian and Russian feminine form of the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". It is a regional adaptation of the widespread name Patricia, reflecting the linguistic patterns of Slavic languages. Th...
Patrizia is an Italian feminine given name, representing the female equivalent of Patrizio. As a cognate of Patricia, it is the Italian form of the Latin name Patricius, meaning “nobleman.” The name ultimately derives fr...
Patrocinia is a Spanish feminine given name that serves as a strict feminine variant of Patrocinio. The name derives from the Spanish word patrocinio, meaning "patronage" or "sponsorship," and is directly linked to the M...
Patrocinio is a Spanish feminine name meaning "patronage, sponsorship," derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen del Patrocinio (The Virgin of Patronage). The name directly reflects the role of Mary as a patr...
Patrycja is the Polish feminine form of Patrick, ultimately derived from the Latin name Patricius, meaning "nobleman". The name gained widespread use due to the veneration of the 5th-century Saint Patrick of Ireland, who...
Patsy is a given name predominantly used in English and Irish contexts. It originated as a diminutive of the feminine given name Patricia or the masculine Patrick, but it can also serve as a pet form of names like Cleopa...
Patti is an English feminine given name that originated as a variant of Patty. It is generally used as a diminutive or short form of Patricia, which itself derives from the Latin word patrician, meaning “noble.” Historic...
Pattie is a variant of Patty, which originally served as a 17th-century diminutive of Martha but is now commonly used as a short form of Patricia. tracing further back, the root name Martha comes from the Aramaic מַרְתָּ...
Patty originated as a variant of Matty, a 17th-century diminutive of Martha, but is now commonly used as a diminutive of Patricia. The name Martha derives from Aramaic מַרְתָּא (marta) meaning "the lady, the mistress", t...
Pàula is the Sardinian feminine form of Paul, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". This Sardinian variant reflects the island's unique linguistic heritage, where the name Pau...
Paula is a feminine given name used across numerous European languages, including but not limited to Catalan, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian...
Paule is the French feminine form of Paul, which originates from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin.Etymology and HistoryThe name Paul gained prominence due to Saint Paul, a key apostle in...
Pauleen is an English variant of the name Pauline. While Pauline is the French feminine form of the Roman family name Paulinus, Pauleen represents an English adaptation with a distinct spelling. This variant name emerges...
Paulene is a variant of Pauline, a feminine given name of French origin. Pauline itself derived from the Roman family name Paulinus, a diminutive of Paulus (meaning "small" or "humble"). The name ultimately traces back t...
Pauletta is a Latinate feminine diminutive of Paul. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin, and gained widespread popularity due to the early Christian mi...
Paulette is the French feminine diminutive of Paul. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin. Paul was a leading figure in early Christianity, and the name g...
Paulien is a Dutch feminine given name, the local form of Paulino, derived from the Latin family name Paulinus, itself ultimately from Paulus meaning "small" or "humble." The name entered the Christian tradition through...
Pauliina is a Finnish female given name, deriving as a form of Paulina. Paulina itself ultimately traces back through Latin to Paulino, a Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which itself was de...
Paulína is the Slovak form of Paulina, a feminine given name with deep roots in Roman and Christian history. The name ultimately traces back through the Late Latin family name Paulinus — a diminutive of Paulus, meaning '...
Paulina is a feminine given name used in English, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Romanian. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Paulino, itself derived from the Roman family name Paulinus, whi...
Pauline is a French feminine diminutive form of Paulino, which derives from the Roman family name Paulinus, a derivative of Paulus (Latin for "small" or "humble"). The name originally entered the English-speaking world v...
Paulinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Paula, the feminine form of the Latin name Paulus. The name Paul ultimately derives from the Roman family name Paulus, which meant “small” or “humble” in Latin. Paulinha thus carrie...
Pavica is a Croatian feminine form of the name Pavao, the Croatian variant of Paul. The name Paul derives from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble" in Latin. As a result, Pavica indirectly carries th...
Etymology and OriginsPavla is a feminine given name used primarily in Czech and Slovene cultures, serving as the equivalent of Paul (and its feminine form Paula). The name ultimately derives from the Latin Paulus (also t...
Pavlína is the Czech and Slovak feminine given name, equivalent to Paulina. It is a direct borrowing of the Latin name Paula, the feminine form of Paulus (see Paul), meaning 'small' or 'humble'. The name is widely used i...
Pavlina is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Macedonian, Greek, and Slovene-speaking regions. It is a form of Paulina, which itself derives from the Roman family name Paulinus, ultimately based on Paul, meaning 's...
Pax is a feminine given name of Roman origin, directly derived from the Latin word pax meaning "peace." In Roman mythology, Pax was the goddess of peace and was often depicted with an olive branch and a cornucopia. She w...
Payne is a feminine given name in Mapuche usage, deriving from the language of the Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina. Its literal meaning is "(sky) blue," evoking the color of the heavens in nature.Cultural Significa...
Payton is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself comes from a place name. The surname is believed to trace back to an Old English phrase meaning "Pœga's town," reflecting the settlement...
Paz 1 is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "peace". It derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de la Paz ("Our Lady of Peace"), an invocation associated with her veneration in the Catholic Church. E...
Paz is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "gold". It is a relatively modern given name, derived directly from the Hebrew word פָּז (paz), which means "gold". Unlike many biblical names, Paz does not appear in the Hebrew Bibl...
Peace is an English virtue name derived from the English word peace, which ultimately comes from Latin pax (genitive pacis). The word entered Middle English via Old French pais or pees, and was commonly used in the sense...
Pearl is an English feminine given name derived from the English word pearl, which refers to the hard, lustrous concretion formed within the shell of certain mollusks. The term ultimately comes from Late Latin perla. Lik...
Pearle is a variant of the English name Pearl, derived from the English word for the gemstone formed within mollusk shells. The name Pearl itself comes from Late Latin perla, and like other gemstone names, gained popular...
Pearlie is a feminine given name, primarily used in English, and is a diminutive of Pearl. The name Pearl itself derives from the English word pearl, referring to the gemstone produced by certain mollusks, ultimately fro...
EtymologyPeg is a short form of Peggy, itself a medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of Margaret. The phonetic shift from Meggy to Peggy is unexplained but follows a pattern of altered initial consonants in English ni...
Peggie is a variant spelling of Peggy, which itself is a medieval diminutive of Margaret. The name Peggy evolved from Meggy, a nickname for Margaret, with the change in the initial consonant from M to P remaining unexpla...
Peggy is a female first name, a medieval variant of Madge or Margaret. It originated as a diminutive of Margaret, specifically derived from the hypocoristic form Meggy, itself a pet form of Margaret. The shift from the i...
Peigi is the Scottish Gaelic form of Peggy, which itself is a medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of Margaret. The name ultimately derives from the Greek margarites, meaning "pearl", a word of probable Indo-Iranian o...
Peijun is a Chinese feminine given name composed of two characters: 佩 (pèi), meaning "to respect" or "to wear," and 君 (jūn), meaning "king" or "ruler." The combination suggests qualities such as respectfulness and lead...
Peishan is a Chinese feminine given name, typically composed of two characters that together convey a sense of elegance and natural beauty. The most common combination uses the character 佩 (pèi), meaning "to respect" or...
Pelageya is the Russian form of the name Pelagia, which itself is the feminine version of Pelagius. Deriving from the Greek word pelagos, meaning "the sea," the name carries a deep connection to maritime imagery and has...
Pelagia is a feminine given name derived from the Pelagius, a Latinized form of the Ancient Greek Pelagios, which in turn comes from pelagos meaning πέλαγος ("the sea"). The name thus carries an oceanic or marine etymolo...
Pelagiya is a Russian form of Pelagia, derived ultimately from the Greek root pelagos meaning "the sea." The name entered Eastern Orthodox tradition through the veneration of early saints, including the 4th-century marty...
Pele is a name of Polynesian origin, most famous as the name of the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire. Her full name is Pelehonuamea, meaning "she who shapes the sacred land." According to Hawaiian mythology, Pele i...
Pelin is a Turkish feminine given name meaning "wormwood" or "absinthe," referring to the bitter plant Artemisia absinthium. The name is derived directly from the Turkish word pelin, which denotes this aromatic herb know...
Pembe is a Turkish feminine given name that literally means "pink" ("pink" in Turkish). As a color name, it belongs to a category of modern Turkish names inspired by nature and aesthetics, often chosen for its soft, femi...
Pen is a short form of Penelope, used as a feminine given name in English.EtymologyThe name Penelope, from which Pen derives, has a debated etymology. It is likely from Greek πηνέλοψ (penelops), meaning a type of duck. A...
Pendo is a Swahili female name, originating as a variant of Upendo, which directly translates to "love" in Swahili. The name is thus imbued with connotations of affection, compassion, and endearment, reflecting a common...
Pene is a short form of Penelope. While it occasionally appears as a given name, it is more commonly used as a nickname or colloquial abbreviation.Etymology and OriginsThe root name Penelope is of uncertain Greek origin....
Pénélope is the French form of Penelope, a name of Greek origin. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus, known for her cunning and loyalty. During her husband's long absence after the Trojan War,...
Penélope is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Penelope. The name ultimately derives from the Greek mythological figure Penelope, wife of Odysseus in Homer's epic the Odyssey. The etymology is uncertain; it may come from...
Penelope is a feminine given name of Greek origin, famously borne by the faithful wife of Odysseus in Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. The etymology of the name is uncertain. It is probably derived from Greek penelops (πη...
Etymology and Biblical Context Peninna is a Biblical Hebrew name, the original form of Peninnah. It appears in the Old Testament as the name of one of the two wives of Elkanah, the other being Hannah. The name derives fr...