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Names starting with P

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From an English surname derived from the French place name Pacy, itself from a Gaulish given name of unknown meaning.

Derived from a surname that was a variant of Paige.

This surname originates from the word for "pilgrim" in English. Its roots can be traced back to the Latin term palma, meaning "palm tree," because...

Derived from an English occupational surname that signified "keeper of the park".

From Sanskrit परम (parama) "highest, best" combined with the name of the Hindu god Indra.

From an English surname originally designating a person who hailed from the French city of Paris (see Paris 2).

Signifies "good, excellent" in Tibetan.

A short form of Patrick or Patricia. A well-known bearer was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid.

The Tibetan form of Padma.

Signifies "prayer" in Chewa.

From the Chinese (péng) meaning "friend" or (péng) meaning "vigorous", as well as other characters that are pronounced in a similar fashion.

Signifies "seek for, look for" in Tumbuka.

A diminutive form of Petr or Petra.

An alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Петя (see Petya).

A Russian masculine diminutive of Pyotr, or a Bulgarian feminine diminutive of Petar.

From the name of a magnificent immortal bird in Egyptian and Greek mythology. After living for several centuries in the Arabian Desert, it would be...

From Sino-Vietnamese (phúc) signifying "happiness, good fortune, blessing".

Phuntso m & f

The Bhutanese variant of Phuntsok.

Signifies "abundant, excellent" in Tibetan.

Signifies "persevere, endure" in Chewa.

From Chinese (píng) "level, even, peaceful". Other characters may also produce this name.

A diminutive of Philip or Philippa. The main character in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1860) bears this name.

The French masculine and feminine form of Placidus (see Placido).

A diminutive of Apollonius, now commonly used as a feminine name.

Signifies "night cough", from Tahitian "night" and mare "cough". Four kings and a queen of Tahiti bore this name. The first king adopted it after...

From Sanskrit पृथ्वी (pṛthvī) signifying "earth", from पृथु (pṛthu) "wide, vast". In the Rigveda, this is a Hindu goddess personifying the earth,...

Of unknown meaning, from Old English puca. It may ultimately be of Germanic or Celtic origin. In English legend, this was a mischievous spirit also...

From an English surname derived from the Norman French expression pur die "by God". It was perhaps originally a nickname for someone who frequently...

Putu m & f

Signifies "grandchild" in Balinese. Traditionally, this name is given to the firstborn child.