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Picardos, Pycardos, Picardas, Pycardas, Picardis, Pycardis, Picardys

Pickworth (English) From the woodcutter’s estate

Pikworth, Picworth, Pickworthe, Pikworthe, Picworthe

Pierce (English) Form of Peter, meaning “as solid and strong as a rock”

Pearce, Pears, Pearson, Pearsson, Peerce, Peirce, Pierson, Piersson

Pin (Vietnamese) Filled with joy

Pyn

Pio (Latin) A pious man

Pyo, Pios, Pius, Pyos, Pyus

Pirro (Greek) A red-haired man

Pyrro

Pitney (English) From the island of the stubborn man

Pitny, Pitni, Pitnie, Pitnee, Pitnea, Pytney, Pytny, Pytni

Pittman (English) A laborer

Pyttman, Pitman, Pytman

Plantagenet (French) Resembling the broom flower

Poetry (American) A romantic man

Poetrey, Poetri, Poetrie, Poetree, Poetrea, Poet, Poete

Pollux (Greek) One who is crowned

Pollock, Pollok, Polloc, Pollack, Polloch

Polo (African) Resembling an alligator

Poloe, Poloh

Ponce (Spanish) The fifth-born child

Ponse

Pongor (Hungarian) A mighty man

Pongorr, Pongoro, Pongorro

Poni (African) The second-born son

Ponni, Ponie, Ponnie, Pony, Ponny, Poney, Ponney, Ponee

Pons (Latin) From the bridge

Pontius, Ponthos, Ponthus

Poornamruth (Indian) Full of sweetness

Pournamruth

Poornayu (Indian) Full of life; blessed with a full life

Pournayu, Poornayou, Pournayou, Poornayue, Pournayue

Porat (Hebrew) A productive man

Porfirio (Greek) Refers to a purple coloring

Porphirios, Prophyrios, Porfiro, Porphyrios

Powhatan (Native American) From the chief’s hill

Prabhakar (Hindu) Of the sun

Prabhat (Indian) Born during the morning

Pragun (Indian) One who is straightforward; honest

Pramod (Indian) A delightful young man

Pranit (Indian) One who is humble; modest

Pranyt, Praneet, Praneat

Prasad (Indian) A gift from God

Prashant (Indian) One who is peaceful; calm

Prashante, Prashanth, Prashanthe

Pratap (Hindi) A majestic man

Pravat (Thai) History

Prem (Indian) An affectionate man

Prentice (English) A student; an apprentice

Prentyce, Prentise, Prentyse, Prentiss, Prentis

Prescott (English) From the priest’s cottage

Prescot, Prestcot, Prestcott,

Preostcot

Preston (English) From the priest’s town

Prestin, Prestyn, Prestan, Prestun, Presten, Pfeostun

Prewitt (French) A brave young one

Prewet, Prewett, Prewit, Pruitt, Pruit, Pruet, Pruett

Prine (English) One who surpasses others

Pryne

Prometheus (Greek) In mythology, he stole fire from the heavens and gave it to man

Promitheus, Promethius, Promithius

Prop (American) A fun-loving man

Propp, Proppe

Prosper (Latin) A fortunate man

Prospero, Prosperus

Pryderi (Celtic) Son of the sea

Pryderie, Prydery, Pryderey, Pryderee, Pryderea

Prydwen (Welsh) A handsome man

Prydwenn, Prydwenne, Prydwin, Prydwinne, Prydwinn, Prydwyn, Prydwynn, Prydwynne

Pullman (English) One who works on a train

Pulman, Pullmann, Pulmann

Pyralis (Greek) Born of fire

Pyraliss, Pyralisse, Pyralys, Pyralyss, Pyralysse, Pyre

Q


Qabil (Arabic) An able-bodied man

Qabyl, Qabeel, Qabeal, Qabeil, Qabiel

Qadim (Arabic) From an ancient family

Qadeem, Qadiem, Qadeim, Qadym, Qadeam

Qaiser (Arabic) A king; a ruler

Qeyser

Qamar (Arabic) Born beneath the moon

Qamarr, Quamar, Quamarr

Qimat (Hindi) A highly valued man

Qymat

Qing (Chinese) Of the deep water

Qyng

Quaashie (American) An ambitious man

Quashie, Quashi, Quashy, Quashey, Quashee, Quashea, Quaashi, Quaashy

Quaddus (American) A bright man

Quadus, Quaddos, Quados

Quade (Latin) The fourth-born child

Quadrees, Quadres, Quadrys, Quadries, Quadreis, Quadreys, Quadreas, Quadrhys

Quaid (Irish) Form of Walter, meaning “the commander of the army”

Quaide, Quayd, Quayde, Quaed, Quaede

Quashawn (American) A tenacious man

Quashaun, Quasean, Quashon, Quashi, Quashie, Quashee, Quashea, Quashy

Qued (Native American) Wearing a decorated robe

Quentin (Latin) The fifth-born child

Quent, Quenten, Quenton, Quentun, Quentan, Quentyn, Quente, Qwentin

Quick (American) One who is fast; a witty man

Quik, Quicke, Quic

Quillan (Gaelic) Resembling a cub

Quilan, Quillen, Quilen, Quillon, Quilon

Quilliam (Gaelic) Form of William, meaning

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