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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Puali
Pello

Stone

Greek

Palladius

Follower of Pallas

Spanish

Peleg
Perry

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

Modern

Prentiss

Apprentice

English

Patric

Patrician, noble

Latin

Prokop
Pape
Page

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

French

Pain

Countryman, rustic villager, peasant

Latin

Pinchus
Perse
Percy

A diminutive form of Percival.

Latin

Parvaiz

Commendable

Persian

Peregrino

Traveler, wanderer

Latin

Priour

Head of a priory

French

Phillipe

Loves horses

French

Pei
Phuc

Blessing

Vietnamese

Pendleton

Overhanging settlement

English

Packston

Poecc's settlement

English

Parks

Park keeper

English

Pritesh
Picaworth

From the woodcutter's estate

English

Parley
Prentiee

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

Latin

Pachu’a

Feathered water snake (Hopi)

Native American

Procopio

Progressive

Spanish

Pollerd

Small

English

Pepper

Pepper plant

English

Phinizy
Prentice

Apprentice

English

Pravar

Chief

Indian (Sanskrit)

Phillippe

Love of horses

French

Parsa

Pure- virtuous-righteous-chaste-faithful

Persian

Person

Clergyman

English

Paschalis

Easter child

Latin

Paxtun

Poecc's settlement

English

Poul

Small

Latin

Porphirios

Purple coloring

Greek

Paolino

An Italian equivalent of Paul.

Italian

Phelim

Ever good; like a wolf

Irish

Pearly
Paciano

Peace

Spanish

Pearroc

Of the forest

English

Parfait

Perfect

French

Petar

Rock

Greek

Peni’amina
Pelles

A Fisher king

Arthurian Legend