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Phuntso Unisex

Phuntso is a Bhutanese form of the Tibetan name Phuntsok, which itself derives from the Tibetan word phun tshogs, meaning "abundant, excellent" or "perfect, complete." The name carries strong positive connotations of ful...

Phuntsok Unisex Tibetan

Phuntsok is a Tibetan name that carries the meaning of "abundant, excellent" in the Tibetan language. The name reflects cultural values of prosperity and virtue, often chosen for boys or girls with the hope that they wil...

Phương Feminine Vietnamese

Phương is a Vietnamese unisex given name and surname of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from two distinct Chinese characters: 方 (phương), meaning "direction, way" or 芳 (phương), meaning "fragrant". The name embod...

Phượng Feminine Vietnamese

Phượng is a feminine given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element phượng (鳳), referring to the phoenix—specifically the mythical Chinese phoenix known as the Fenghuang. In Vietnamese culture...

Phuong Feminine Khmer

Phuong is a feminine given name of Khmer origin. It means "garland, bouquet (of flowers)" in the Khmer language. The name evokes beauty, nature, and the traditional significance of floral offerings in Khmer culture, wher...

Phyliss Feminine English

Phyliss is a variant of the name Phyllis, an English given name of Greek origin. While less common than its source form, Phyliss arose as a phonetic spelling variant, likely influenced by the similarity to names like Fel...

Phyllida Feminine English

Phyllida is a feminine given name derived from the Greek genitive form Φυλλίδος (Phyllidos), meaning "of Phyllis." It is a variant spelling of Phyllis, which itself means "foliage" in Greek. The form gained popularity in...

Phyllis Feminine English Greek

Phyllis is a feminine given name of Greek origin meaning "foliage." In Greek mythology, Phyllis was a woman who killed herself in despair when her lover Demophon failed to return to her; the gods transformed her into an...

Pía Feminine Spanish

Pía is a Spanish feminine given name, equivalent to Pia in other Romance languages. It is the feminine form of Pío, which derives from the Latin name Pius, meaning "pious, dutiful" (from Latin pius "devout, virtuous"). T...

Pia Feminine Danish German +5

Pia is a feminine given name used in several European languages, including Danish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Slovene, Swedish, and Medieval Latin. It is the feminine form of Pius, a Late Latin name meaning "pious, duti...

Piaras Masculine Irish

Piaras is the Irish Gaelic form of Piers, which itself is a medieval form of Peter. The name Peter derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning “stone,” and was used to translate the Aramaic name Cephas, bestowed by J...

Pich Feminine Khmer

Etymology and MeaningPich is a Khmer feminine given name meaning "diamond".Historical and Cultural ContextIn Cambodian culture, names with meanings related to precious gems have traditionally been favored for their auspi...

Piedad Feminine Spanish

Piedad is a Spanish female given name that means "mercy, piety" in Spanish, ultimately derived from Latin pietas. The name carries deep religious connotations, emerging from the epithet Nuestra Señora de la Piedad (Our L...

Pien Feminine Dutch

Pien is a Dutch feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Josephine. The shorter form follows a common Dutch pattern of creating affectionate or familiar versions of longer names; similar constructions inclu...

Pier Masculine Dutch Italian

Pier is an Italian and Dutch variant form of Peter. The name is derived from Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone," which in the New Testament serves as a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas. According to the Gospels...

Piera Feminine Italian

Piera is an Italian feminine given name, the feminine form of Peter. The name Peter ultimately derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone," which was used as a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas given to...

Pierce Masculine English

Pierce is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the surname that itself came from the medieval given name Piers. Piers is a medieval form of Peter, which ultimately comes from the Greek Petros meaning 's...

Pierfrancesco Masculine Italian

Pierfrancesco is an Italian masculine given name formed by combining Piero and Francesco, two of the most enduring names in Italian culture. The first element, Piero, is an Italian form of Peter, which derives from the G...

Piergiorgio Masculine Italian

Piergiorgio is a masculine Italian given name combining the elements Piero and Giorgio. It is a compound name formed by blending two distinct traditional names, each with their own strong associations in Italian culture....

Pierina Feminine Italian

Pierina is an Italian feminine diminutive of Piero. Piero itself is the Italian form of the name Peter, which derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone". This was a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, gi...

Pierino Masculine Italian

Pierino is an Italian diminutive of Piero, which itself is the Italian form of Peter. The name derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone". This was a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, also meaning "sto...

Pierluigi Masculine Italian

Pierluigi is an Italian masculine given name formed by the combination of two classic Italian names, Piero and Luigi, thus essentially meaning 'Peter Louis'. This type of compound name has been popular in Italy, particul...

Piero Masculine Italian

Piero is the Italian form of Peter. It is a masculine given name derived from Greek Petros ("stone"), a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas. In the New Testament, Jesus gave the name Peter to the apostle Simon, signif...

Pierpaolo Masculine Italian

Pierpaolo is an Italian masculine given name formed by combining Piero and Paolo. This type of compound name, where two names are fused into one, is relatively common in Italian onomastic tradition, often honoring two di...

Pierre Masculine French Swedish

Pierre is a masculine given name that serves as the French form of Peter. Derived from the Greek word petros meaning "stone" or "rock," Pierre ultimately traces back to the Aramaic nickname Kefa (“rock”), which Jesus bes...

Pièrre Masculine

Pièrre is the Norman form of the name Peter, deriving from the Old Norman adaptation of the French Pierre. The Normans, who were of Norse origin but settled in Normandy (France), brought their dialect—and names like Pier...

Pierre-Luc Masculine French

Pierre-Luc is a French compound given name, combining the classic names Pierre and Luc. This hyphenated name follows the French tradition of pairing two established names to create a distinctive yet familiar double name,...

Pierrette Feminine French

Pierrette is a French feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Pierre, the French form of Peter. As such, it etymologically means 'rock' or 'stone,' reflecting the same foundation as the masculine name Pierre, whi...

Pierrick Masculine Breton French

Pierrick is a Breton and French masculine given name, formed as a diminutive of Pierre. The name is particularly associated with the Brittany region of France, where Breton language and culture have historically been str...

Pierrot Masculine French

Pierrot is a French masculine given name, primarily known as a Diminutive of Pierre, the French form of Peter. The name is formed by adding the suffix -ot to Pierre, reflecting a common pattern in French for creating aff...

Piers Masculine English Medieval French

Piers is an English and Medieval French variant of the name Peter, deriving from the Old French form introduced to England by the Normans. The name's ultimate root lies in the Greek Petros, meaning "stone," a translation...

Piet Masculine Dutch

Etymology & OriginPiet is a Dutch masculine given name, primarily functioning as a hypocorism (short form) of Pieter, the Dutch form of Peter. Ultimately deriving from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning "stone," the name...

Pietari Masculine Finnish

Pietari is the Finnish form of Peter, used in the Bible. Derived from the Greek name Petros, meaning 'stone,' it is a translation of the Aramaic name Cephas, which was given by Jesus to the apostle Simon (Matthew 16:18;...

Pieter Masculine Dutch

Pieter is a male given name, the Dutch form of Peter. The name derives from the Greek Petros meaning "stone," which in the New Testament was given to the apostle Simon (cf. Matthew 16:18, John 1:42). Pieter has been a st...

Pietra Feminine Italian

Pietra is the Italian feminine form of Peter, ultimately derived from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning "stone". This name is linked to the apostle Simon Peter, whom Jesus called "Cephas" (Aramaic for stone), as recorded...

Pietrina Feminine Italian

Etymology and MeaningPietrina is a feminine Italian given name that functions as a diminutive of Pietro, the Italian form of Peter. The name thus shares the root meaning of Peter, which is derived from the Greek Πέτρος (...

Pietro Masculine Italian

Pietro is the Italian form of Peter, derived from the Greek name Petros meaning "stone." This name is a translation of the Aramaic Cephas, which Jesus gave to the apostle Simon, as recorded in the New Testament (Matthew...

Pietronella Feminine Dutch

Etymology and Origin Pietronella is a Dutch variant of the name Petronella. Petronella itself is derived from Petronilla, a Latin diminutive of Petronia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Petronius. The root Pet...

Piety Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsPiety is a rare English virtue name used primarily by the Puritans in the 17th century. The name derives directly from the English word meaning "piety, devoutness", which in turn comes from the Latin...

Pihla Feminine Finnish

Pihla is a Finnish feminine given name that directly derives from the word pihlaja, meaning "rowan tree". The rowan tree, recognized for its bright red berries and strong cultural associations in Northern Europe, has lon...

Piia Feminine Estonian Finnish

Piia is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name, derived as a variant of Pia. Pia itself is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Pius, meaning "pious, dutiful." The name thus carries connotations of religious devo...

Pijus Masculine Lithuanian

Pijus is a Lithuanian masculine given name, derived from the Latin word pius, meaning "pious, dutiful." It is the Lithuanian form of the Late Latin name Pius, which has been borne by twelve popes in Catholic history, inc...

Pika 1 Masculine Hawaiian

Pika 1 is a Hawaiian form of Peter. The name Peter ultimately derives from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning "stone," which was used as a translation of the Aramaic Cephas. In Christian tradition, the apostle Simon was...

Pika 2 Feminine Slovene

Pika 2 is a Slovene feminine name derived directly from the Slovene word pika, meaning "dot". It is best known as the Slovene name for Pippi Longstocking (Pika Nogavička), the beloved children's book character created by...

Pikachu Masculine Popular Culture

Pikachu is a Japanese name and the title character of the Pokémon franchise, a yellow mouse-like creature capable of generating electricity. The name derives from the Japanese onomatopoeic words ピカピカ (pikapika), mean...

Pilar Feminine Spanish

Pilar is a feminine Spanish given name, traditionally derived from the title María del Pilar meaning "Mary of the Pillar." The name literally means "pillar" in Spanish and references a famous Spanish apparition of the Vi...

Pili 1 Feminine Spanish

Etymology and MeaningPili is a Spanish feminine given name that functions as a diminutive of Pilar. Pilar itself means "pillar" in Spanish and derives from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar ("Mary of the Pill...

Pili 2 Feminine Swahili

Pili is a feminine given name used in Swahili-speaking regions, primarily in East Africa. The name directly translates to "second (child)" in the Swahili language, following a traditional naming convention where children...

Pilib Masculine Irish

Pilib is the Irish form of the name Philip. It is derived from the Ancient Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), which means "friend of horses," composed of the elements philos ("friend, lover") and hippos ("horse").Etymology...

Pilirani Unisex Chewa

Pilirani is a name of Bantu origin, specifically from the Chewa (Chichewa) language, spoken in Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique. It means "persevere" or "endure," reflecting a cultural value of resilience and steadfastness...

Pille Feminine Estonian

Pille is an Estonian feminine given name with a somewhat mysterious origin. It is possibly an 18th-century derivative of the German name Sibylle, which echoes the development of many Estonian names influenced by German o...

Piloqutinnguaq Feminine Greenlandic

Piloqutinnguaq is a feminine Greenlandic name meaning "little leaf." It is formed from the word piloqut ("leaf") and the diminutive suffix -nnguaq, which conveys smallness or endearment. This name reflects the Greenlandi...

Pilvi Feminine Estonian Finnish

Pilvi is a Finnish and Estonian feminine given name meaning "cloud". Directly derived from the Finnish and Estonian noun pilvi (cloud), the name emerged in Finland as a mid-20th-century invention, reflecting a trend of n...

Pilypas Masculine Lithuanian

Pilypas is the Lithuanian form of the name Philip, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning “friend of horses.” The elements are philos (“friend, lover”) and hippos (“horse”).Etymology a...

Pim Masculine Dutch

Pim is a Dutch masculine given name, serving as a diminutive of Willem, the Dutch form of William. The root name William derives from the Germanic elements willo 'will, desire' and helm 'helmet, protection', thus meaning...

Pina Feminine Italian

Pina is a feminine given name most commonly found in Italy and other European countries. It originated as a short form of names ending in pina, such as Giuseppa (the Italian feminine form of Giuseppe, meaning "God will a...

Pınar Feminine Turkish

Pınar is a common Turkish feminine given name, directly derived from the Turkish word pınar, meaning “spring, fountain” – a source of fresh water. The name embodies natural imagery of life, purity, and renewal, reflectin...

Pinchas Masculine Hebrew Hebrew Bible

EtymologyPinchas is the Hebrew form of Phinehas, a name of uncertain origin. It is likely derived from the Egyptian name Panhsj, meaning "Nubian" — referring to a person from Nubia (modern-day Sudan) — or from a Hebrew p...

Pinelopi Feminine Greek

Pinelopi is the modern Greek form of the name Penelope, a name with deep roots in Greek mythology and language.EtymologyThe origin of Penelope is debated. It may come from the Greek word πηνέλοψ (penelops), meaning “duck...

Ping Unisex Chinese

Ping is a Chinese given name that can be written with various characters, but one of the most common is 平 (píng), meaning "level, even, peaceful." This character imparts a sense of tranquility and balance, values deeply...

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