2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [105]
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