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Parli, Parlie, Parlee, Parlea, Parle

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,

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