2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [104]
Parmenio (Spanish) A studious man; one who is intelligent
Parmenios, Parmenius
Parounag (Armenian) One who is thankful
Parrish (Latin) Man of the church
Parish, Parrishe, Parishe, Parrysh, Parysh, Paryshe, Parryshe, Parisch
Parry (Welsh) The son of Harry
Parrey, Parri, Parrie, Parree, Parrea
Parthenios (Greek) One who is pure; chaste
Parthenius
Parthik (Greek) One who is pure; chaste
Parthyk, Parthick, Parthyck, Parthic, Parthyc
Pascal (Latin) Born during Easter
Pascale, Pascalle, Paschal, Paschalis, Pascoe, Pascual, Pascuale, Pasqual
Patamon (Native American) Resembling a tempest
Patamun, Patamen, Pataman, Patamyn, Patamin
Patch (American) Form of Peter, meaning “as solid and strong as a rock”
Pach, Patche, Patchi, Patchie, Patchy, Patchey, Patchee
Patrick (Latin) A nobleman; patrician
Packey, Padric, Pat, Patrece, Patric, Patrice, Patreece, Patricio
Patton (English) From the town of warriors
Paten, Patin, Paton, Patten, Pattin, Paddon, Padden, Paddin
Patwin (Native American) A manly man
Patwinn, Patwinne, Patwyn, Patwynne, Patwynn, Patwen, Patwenn, Patwenne
Paul (Latin) A small or humble man
Pauley, Paulie, Pauly, Paley, Paavo
Paurush (Indian) A courageous man
Paurushe, Paurushi, Paurushie, Paurushy, Paurushey, Paurushee
Pavanjit (Indian) Resembling the wind
Pavanjyt, Pavanjeet, Pavanjeat, Pavanjete
ˆPaxton (English) From the peaceful town
Packston, Paxon, Paxten, Paxtun, Packstun, Packsten
Pazel (Hebrew) God’s gold; treasured by God
Pazell, Pazele, Pazelle
Pearroc (English) Man of the forest
Pearoc, Pearrok, Pearok, Pearrock, Pearock
Pecos (American) From the river; a cowboy
Pekos, Peckos
Pedro (Spanish) Form of Peter, meaning “as solid and strong as a rock”
Pedrio, Pepe, Petrolino, Piero, Pietro
Pelham (English) From the house of furs; from Peola’s home
Pellham, Pelam, Pellam
Pell (English) A clerk or one who works with skins
Pelle, Pall, Palle
Pelon (Spanish) Filled with joy
Pellon
Pelton (English) From the town by the lake
Pellton, Peltun, Pelltun, Peltan, Pelltan, Pelten, Pellten, Peltin
Penda (African) One who is dearly loved
Pendah, Penha, Penhah
Penley (English) From the enclosed meadow
Penly, Penleigh, Penli, Penlie, Penlee, Penlea, Penleah, Pennley
Penrod (German) A respected commander
Pentele (Hungarian) A merciful man
Pentelle, Pentel, Pentell
Penuel (Hebrew) The face of God
Penuell, Penuele, Penuelle
Percival (French) One who can pierce the vale”
Purcival, Percy, Percey, Perci, Percie, Percee, Percea, Persy, Persey, Persi
Peregrine (Latin) One who travels; a wanderer
Perry, Perree, Perrea, Perri, Perrie, Perregrino
Perez (Hebrew) To break through
Peretz
Pericles (Greek) One who is in excess of glory
Perricles, Perycles, Perrycles, Periclees, Perriclees, Peryclees, Perryclees, Periclez
Perk (American) One who is cheerful and jaunty
Perke, Perky, Perkey, Perki, Perkie, Perkee, Perkea
Perkinson (English) The son of Perkin; the son of Peter
Perkynson
Perseus (Greek) In mythology, son of Zeus who slew Medusa
Persius, Persyus, Persies, Persyes
Perth (Celtic) From the thorny thicket
Perthe, Pert, Perte
Perye (English) From the pear tree
Peter (Greek) As solid and strong as a rock
Peder, Pekka, Per, Petar, Pete, Peterson, Petr, Petre, Pierce, Patch, Pedro
Petuel (Hindi) The Lord’s vision
Petuell, Petuele, Petuelle
Peyton (English) From the village of warriors
Payton, Peytun, Paytun, Peyten, Payten, Paiton, Paitun, Paiten
Pharis (Irish) A heroic man
Pharys, Pharris, Pharrys
Phex (American) A kind man
Phexx
Philemon (Hebrew) A loving man
Phylemon, Philimon, Phylimon, Philomon, Phylomon, Philamon, Phylamon
Philetus (Greek) A collector
Phyletus, Philetos, Phyletos
Phillip (Greek) One who loves horses
Phil, Philip, Felipe, Filipp, Phillie, Philly
Philo (Greek) One who loves and is loved
Phoebus (Greek) A radiant man
Phoibos
Phomello (African) A successful man
Phomelo
Phong (Vietnamese) Of the wind
Phuc (Vietnamese) One who is blessed
Phuoc
Picardus (Hispanic) An adventurous man
Pycardus,