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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Pyong-ho

Form of Byeong-ho

Asian

Pollux

Crown

Greek

Pomponio

Five

Latin

Phinian

Fair

Irish

Penda

Love

African

Promise
Peni’amina
Padgett

French

Peregrin

Traveler, wanderer

Latin

Paublo
Pilar
Powell

Son of Howell

English

Paice

Passover

Hebrew

Peirce

Form of Pierce/Peter

English

Pei
Pinkus
Pookela
Placyd

Clam, serene

Spanish

Prithvi
Power

Raw strength

English

Peter

Stone

Greek

Pollard

Small

English

Page

“A boy in training for knighthood,” but based on the Greek pais, a child.

French

Panagiotis
Peng
Percevall

Pierce the vale

French

Pernel

Little rock

English

Pomeroy

Apple orchard

French

Polloch

English

Perce

Pierce the vale

French

Pompi

Five

Latin

Prentis

Apprentice

English

Pamela
Pernell

Country bumpkin

Latin

Perceval

Pierce the vale

French

Patrocinio
Pyke

A spear

English

Prentiee

“One who is learning,” based on the Latin apprehendere, to take hold of ( knowledge).

Latin

Petrus

One of Joseph's disciples

Arthurian Legend

Pravar

Chief

Indian (Sanskrit)

Petroc
Paten

Fighter's town

English

Payam
Pinkney
Puma

Mountain Lion

Latin

Pelham

Peola's home

English

Pascual

Easter child

Latin

Pio

Pious

Latin

Payson
Pacorro

Frenchman; free man

Spanish