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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Paul

Small

Latin

Patrick

Nobleman

Latin

Peter

Stone

Greek

Philip

Horse lover

Greek

Phillip

Horse lover

Greek

Parker

Keeper of the park

English

Preston

Priest's town

English

Pedro

Stone

Spanish

Perry

“(The man who lives in the cottage near) the pear tree,” ultimately from the Latin pirum, a pear.

Modern

Peyton

From Pacca's town

English

Pablo

A Spanish equivalent of Paul.

Spanish

Pete

Rock

Greek

Percy

A diminutive form of Percival.

Latin

Pat

Patrician, noble

Latin

Paxton

Poecc's settlement

English

Payton

Fighting-man's estate

English

Phoenix

Dark red

Greek

Prince

Prince

English

Phil

Horse lover

Greek

Porter

Door keeper

English

Pierce

A variant form of Peter.

Greek

Pierre

The French form of Peter, meaning “stone.”

French

Pasquale

Easter child

Latin

Princeton

Prince's town

English

Patsy

Patrician, noble

Latin

Paris

Of unknown meaning

Greek

Palmer

Pilgrim

English

Paulo

Small

Latin

Pranav

Sacred syllable (om)

Indian (Sanskrit)

Patricio

Patrician, noble

Latin

Porfirio

Purple coloring

Greek

Patricia

Patrician, noble

Latin

Paolo

Small

Latin

Presley

Priest's meadow

English

Pascual

Easter child

Latin

Pierson

Rock

Greek

Philippe

Horse lover

Greek

Pearl

Pearl

English

Parth

Another name of Arjun in Mahabhrata Given by LORD KRISHNA

Indian (Sanskrit)

Pernell

Country bumpkin

Latin

Pharaoh
Phineas

Oracle

Hebrew

Prentice

Apprentice

English

Parrish

Ecclesiastical locality

French

Pinchas
Pietro

Rock

Spanish

Paulino

Small

Latin

Prentiss

Apprentice

English

Patryk

Patrician, noble

Latin

Patric

Patrician, noble

Latin