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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Parsons

Clergyman

English

Pennlea

Enclosed meadow

English

Peerce

English

Priel

Fruit of God

Hebrew

Prasad
Pennleigh

Enclosed meadow

English

Pattison

Son of PAtrick; son of Peter

Scottish

Perkin

Rock

English

Palakiko

Form of Francis

Polynesian

Patrik

Patrician, noble

Latin

Perdido

Lost

Latin

Ptolemy

Warlike

Greek

Patwin

Man

Native American

Piotr

Rock

Greek

Porat

Fruitful, productive

Hebrew

Pieter

Rock

Greek

Percell
Paton

Fighter's town

English

Peso

Pacer

Native American

Padraic

Patrician, noble

Latin

Pincus
Puali
Phillippe

Love of horses

French

Petronio
Perley
Pradosh
Phillips

Horse lover

Greek

Pablo

A Spanish equivalent of Paul.

Spanish

Peni

Variant of Ben

Polynesian

Pendleton

Overhanging settlement

English

Placido

Clam, serene

Spanish

Pallas

Youth

Greek

Paschal

Easter child

Latin

Petros

Rock

Greek

Petrica

A Rock

European

Printze

Prince

Latin

Peverall

Piper

French

Person

Clergyman

English

Pryderi
Pierre Jean
Pepe

Jehovah increases

Spanish

Prewett

Brave little one

French

Pravin
Pascoe

Easter child

Latin

Pharell

Descendant of the valorous man

American

Paegastun

From the fighter's farm

English

Perkinson

Son of Perkin

English

Pritesh
Pitia
Pruie

Brave

French