Names starting with P
1,007 Names found
The Spanish variant of Paulus (see Paul). Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) were...
Diminutive of Francisca.
Derived from the Middle English term pace, which means "peace", this English surname has its origins.
From an English surname derived from the French place name Pacy, itself from a Gaulish given name of unknown meaning.
The Spanish variant of Pachakutiq.
Signifies "changer of the world" in Quechua, from pacha "world, time" and kutiy "to return, to change" with the agentive suffix -q "doer". A 15th-cent...
Signifies "earth mother" in Quechua, from pacha "world, time" and mama "mother". This was an Inca goddess of earth and fertility.
Latinized form of Greek Παχώμιος (Pachomios), from Coptic Pakhom, from Egyptian pꜣ "the" and ꜥẖm "falcon". By folk etymology it was linked to Greek πα...
Signifies "peaceable" in Latin, from pax "peace" and facio "to make, to do". Saint Pacificus of San Severino was a 17th-century Italian priest and...
An Esperanto diminutive of Paul. It also means "papa" in Esperanto.
Diminutive of Francisco.
The name of a talking bear from Michael Bond's book series, debuting 1958. In the stories, he was named for Paddington train station, where his...
An Irish diminutive of Patrick.
Derived from a surname that may be a shortened version of the given name Pate, which is itself an abbreviation of Patrick. Prior to 1985, it was a...
Signifies "lotus" in Sanskrit. This transcribes both the feminine पद्मा (long final vowel) and masculine पद्म (short final vowel).
In some Hindu...Signifies "resembling lotuses", from Sanskrit पद्म (padma) "lotus" and वती (vatī) "resemblance". A Hindu goddess, wife of Venkateswara and an aspect...
Diminutive of Pádraig, also used as a feminine form.
An Old English name of unknown meaning.
The Russian variant of Paphnutius.
Derived from a French and English surname that carried the sense of "little page" (see Paige).
Signifies "attached feathers woman", from Cheyenne pȧhoe- "attach to" and voto "feather, plume" with the feminine suffix -e'é [1].
Diminutive of Pádraig.
Derived from an English surname denoting "servant, page" in Middle English. It traces back ultimately (through Old French and Italian) to Greek παιδίο...
Derived from a Scots surname, originally taken from the name of a town near Glasgow, possibly tracing back ultimately to Latin basilica "church". This...
Diminutive of Päivi.
From the name of a tree (species Butea monosperma) with vibrant orange-red flowers, from Sanskrit पलाश (palāśa).
The Belarusian variant of Polina.