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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Pardes

Orange Grove

Hebrew

Pedro

Stone

Spanish

Par

Rock

Greek

Penleigh

Enclosed meadow

English

Pleas
Piapot

Flash in the Sky (Lightning)

Native American

Pollerd

Small

English

Pryor

Monastic leader

Latin

Phip

A diminutive form of Philip.

Pitt

Pit, ditch

English

Pattison

Son of PAtrick; son of Peter

Scottish

Phinnaeus

Nubian

Hebrew

Parsifal

Pierce the vale

French

Pamela
Prasad
Petuel

Vision of the Lord

Indian (Sanskrit)

Pwyll

Mythical lord of Annwn

Celtic

Pennlea

Enclosed meadow

English

Pascal

Easter child

Latin

Pelayo

Of the sea

Greek

Parmenio

Intelligent, studious

Spanish

Pascha

Small

Russian

Phelan

Like a wolf

Irish

Phyfe

Scottish

Petrus

One of Joseph's disciples

Arthurian Legend

Pearse
Prestley

Priest's meadow

English

Peretz

Breach, breakthrough

Hebrew

Presly

Priest's meadow

English

Pharamond

Traveler's protection

English

Pip

Horse lover

Spanish

Phinizy
Purviss

Purveyor

French

Pitoy

Form of Agapito

Asian

Pierce

A variant form of Peter.

Greek

Perry

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

Modern

Prophyrios

Purple coloring

Greek

Paola
Perris

Variant of Perry. Pear Tree.

English

Prabhat
Paulanthony
Porsche

Offering

German

Pharrell
Peterson

Rock

Greek

Pritam

Lover

Indian (Sanskrit)

Paddington

The Estate of Padda

English

Parry

Son of Harry

Welsh

Pelle

Stone

Scandinavian

Pyke

A spear

English

Pij