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PHAEDRUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Φαιδρος (Phaidros), which meant "bright"... [more]
PHARAMOND m Literature
Variant of FARAMOND used by Shakespeare in 'Henry V' (1599).
PHELAN m Irish
Anglicized form of FAOLÁN
PHELIM m Irish
Anglicized form of FEIDHLIM
PHERICK m Manx
Manx form of PATRICK
PHIL m English
Short form of PHILIP and various other names beginning with Phil, often a Greek element meaning "friend, dear, beloved".
PHILANDER m English (Archaic)
From the Greek name Φιλανδρος (Philandros) meaning "friend of man" from Greek φιλος (philos) "friend" and ανδρος (andros) "of a man"... [more]
PHILBERT m French (Rare), English (Rare)
Variant of PHILIBERT
PHILEMON m Biblical
Means "affectionate" in Greek... [more]
PHILETUS m Biblical
Means "beloved" in Greek... [more]
PHILIBERT m French
Early variant of FILIBERT altered by association with Greek φιλος (philos) "dear, beloved"... [more]
PHILIP m English, Scandinavian, Dutch, Biblical
From the Greek name Φιλιππος (Philippos) which means "friend of horses", composed of the elements φιλος (philos) "friend" and ‘ιππος (hippos) "horse"... [more]
PHILIPP m German
German form of PHILIP
PHILIPPE m French
French form of PHILIP
PHILLIP m English
Variant of PHILIP, inspired by the usual spelling of the surname.
PHILO m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Φιλων (Philon), which was derived from φιλεω (phileo) "to love"... [more]
PHILOKRATES m Ancient Greek
Means "friend of power" from Greek φιλος (philos) "friend" and κρατος (kratos) "power".
PHILON m Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek form of PHILO
PHILOTHEOS m Ancient Greek
Means "friend of god" from Greek φιλος (philos) "friend" and θεος (theos) "god".
PHINEAS m Biblical (Variant)
Variant of PHINEHAS used in some versions of the Bible.
PHINEHAS m Biblical
Probably means "Nubian" from the Egyptian name Panhsj, though some believe it means "serpent's mouth" in Hebrew... [more]
PHIRUN m Khmer
Means "rain" in Khmer.
PHOBOS m Greek Mythology
Means "fear" in Greek... [more]
PHOCAS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Φωκας (Phokas), which meant "a seal" from Greek φωκη (phoke)... [more]
PHOEBUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Φοιβος (Phoibos), which meant "bright, pure"... [more]
PHOENIX m & f English (Modern)
From the name of a beautiful immortal bird which appears in Egyptian and Greek mythology... [more]
PHOTIOS m Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek φως (phos) meaning "light".
PHRIXUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek Φριξος (Phrixos) which meant "thrilling, causing shivers", derived from φριξ (phrix) "ripple, shiver"... [more]
PIARAS m Irish
Irish form of PIERS
PICH f & m Khmer
Means "diamond" in Khmer.
PIER m Dutch
Dutch form of PETER, used especially in Flanders.
PIERCE m English
From a surname which was derived from the given name PIERS.
PIERO m Italian
Italian form of PETER... [more]
PIERRE m French
French form of PETER... [more]
PIERRICK m Breton, French
Breton diminutive of PIERRE
PIERS m English (British)
Medieval form of PETER... [more]
PIET m Dutch
Short form of PIETER
PIETARI m Finnish
Finnish form of PETER used in the Bible.
PIETER m Dutch
Dutch form of PETER
PIETRO m Italian
Italian form of PETER... [more]
PIKA m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of PETER
PILIB m Irish
Irish form of PHILIP
PIM m Dutch
Diminutive of WILLEM
PINCHAS m Jewish
Hebrew form of PHINEHAS
PING m & f Chinese
Means "peaceful, level" in Chinese.
PINO m Italian
Short form of names ending in pino.
PÍO m Spanish
Spanish form of PIUS
PIO m Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of PIUS
PIOTR m Polish
Polish form of PETER
PIP m English
Diminutive of PHILIP... [more]
PIPPIN (1) m History
Variant of PÉPIN
PIPPIN (2) m Literature
The name of a hobbit in 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J... [more]
PIRAN m Cornish
Possibly derived from CIARÁN... [more]
PIRIPI m Maori
Maori form of PHILIP
PISTA m Hungarian
Diminutive of ISTVÁN
PISTI m Hungarian
Diminutive of ISTVÁN
PITAMBAR m Indian
Modern transcription of PITAMBARA
PITAMBARA m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "yellow garments", derived from Sanskrit पीत (pita) "yellow" and अम्बर (ambara) "garment"... [more]
PIUS m Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "pious, dutiful". This was the name of twelve popes.
PLACID m English (Rare)
English form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLÁCIDO m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLACIDO m Italian
Italian form of the Late Latin name Placidus which meant "quiet, calm".
PLAMEN m Bulgarian
Derived from Slavic plam meaning "flame, fire".
PLATO m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Πλατων (Platon) which was derived from Greek πλατυς (platys) meaning "broad-shouldered"... [more]
PLATON m Ancient Greek, Russian
Ancient Greek form of PLATO
PLÍNIO m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Plinius (see PLINY).
PLINIO m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Plinius (see PLINY).
PLINY m History
From the Roman family name Plinius, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
PLUTARCH m History
From the Greek name Πλουταρχος (Ploutarchos), which was derived from πλουτος (ploutos) "riches, wealth" and αρχη (arche) "origin, source"... [more]
PLUTO m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology
Latinized form of Greek Πλουτων (Plouton), derived from πλουτος (ploutos) meaning "wealth"... [more]
PÒL m Scottish
Scottish form of PAUL
POLDI m German
German diminutive of LEOPOLD
POLLUX m Roman Mythology
Roman form of Greek Πολυδευκης (Polydeukes), which means "very sweet" from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and δευκης (deukes) "sweet"... [more]
POLYCARP m Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
From the Greek name Πολυκαρπος (Polykarpos), which meant "rich in fruit" from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and καρπος (karpos) "fruit"... [more]
POLYDEUKES m Greek Mythology
Greek form of POLLUX
POMPEO m Italian
Italian form of Pompeius (see POMPEY).
POMPEY m History
Modern form of the Roman family name Pompeius, which was probably derived from a Sabellic word meaning "five"... [more]
POMPILIU m Romanian
Romanian form of the Roman name Pompilius which is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see POMPEY)... [more]
POMPONIUS m Ancient Roman
Roman family name which is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see POMPEY).
PONCIO m Spanish
Spanish form of PONTIUS
PONS m French
French form of PONTIUS
PONTIUS m Ancient Roman, Biblical
Roman family name possibly derived from the name of the ancient province of Pontus in Asia Minor, itself probably derived from Greek ποντος (pontos) "sea"... [more]
PONTUS m Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of PONTIUS
PONZIO m Italian
Italian form of PONTIUS
PORFIRIO m Italian, Spanish
Derived from the Greek name Πορφυριος (Porphyrios), which was derived from the word πορφυρα (porphyra) meaning "purple dye"... [more]
PORTER m English
From an occupational English surname meaning "doorkeeper", ultimately from Old French porte "door", from Latin porta.
POSEIDON m Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek ποσις (posis) "husband, lord" and δε (de) "earth"... [more]
POUL m Danish
Danish form of PAUL
PRABHAKAR m Indian
Modern transcription of PRABHAKARA
PRABHAKARA m Indian
Means "light maker", derived from Sanskrit प्रभा (prabha) "light" and कर (kara) "maker"... [more]
PRABHAT m Indian
Means "shining forth, morning" in Sanskrit.
PRABHU m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "mighty, powerful, master" in Sanskrit... [more]
PRABODH m Indian
Means "awakening" in Sanskrit.
PRADEEP m Indian
Variant transcription of PRADIP
PRADIP m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit प्रदीप (pradipa) meaning "light, lantern".
PRAKASH m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakasha) meaning "light".
PRAMOD m Indian
Modern transcription of PRAMODA
PRAMODA m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "joy" in Sanskrit... [more]
PRAN m Indian
Means "breath" in Sanskrit.
PRANAV m Indian
This is the Sanskrit word referring to ओम (om), the Hindu sacred syllable.
PRANAY m Indian
Means "leader, guidance, love" in Sanskrit.
PRANCIŠKUS m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of FRANCIS
PRASAD m Indian
Means "brightness, clearness" in Sanskrit.
PRASANNA m Indian
Means "clear, bright, tranquil" in Sanskrit.
PRATAP m Indian
Means "heat, splendour, glory" in Sanskrit.
PRAVIN m Indian
Means "skilled" in Sanskrit.
PRAXITELES m Ancient Greek
Means "action towards an aim", derived from Greek πραξις (praxis) "action, exercise" combined with τελος (telos) "aim, goal"... [more]
PREBEN m Danish
Modern Danish form of the name Pridbjørn, which was a medieval Scandinavian form of the Slavic name Pritbor, which was derived from Slavic prid "first" and bor "battle".
PREDRAG m Serbian
Derived from the Slavic element dorogo meaning "precious" combined with a superlative suffix.
PREM m Indian
Means "love, affection" in Sanskrit.
PRESLEY f & m English
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest clearing" (Old English preost and leah)... [more]
PRESTON m English
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest town" (Old English preost and tun).
PRIAM m Greek Mythology (Anglicized)
From the Greek Πριαμος (Priamos), possibly meaning "redeemed"... [more]
PRICE m Welsh
From a Welsh surname which was derived from ap Rhys meaning "son of RHYS".
PRIMO m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Primus, which meant "first"... [more]
PRIMOŽ m Slovene
Slovene form of Primus (see PRIMO).
PRINCE m English
From the English word prince, a royal title, which comes ultimately from Latin princeps... [more]
PROCHORUS m Biblical, Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Προχορος (Prochoros) which meant "leader of the dance"... [more]
PROINSIAS m Irish
Irish form of FRANCIS
PROKHOR m Russian
Russian form of PROCHORUS
PROKOPIOS m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek προκοπη (prokope) "progress, advance"... [more]
PROKOPY m Russian
Russian form of PROKOPIOS
PROMETHEUS m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek προμηθεια (prometheia) meaning "foresight, forethought"... [more]
PROSPER m French, English
From the Roman name Prosperus, which meant "fortunate, successful" in Latin... [more]
PROSPERO m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of PROSPER... [more]
PROTEUS m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek πρωτος (protos) meaning "first"... [more]
PRUDENCIO m Spanish
Spanish form of PRUDENTIUS
PRUDENTIUS m Late Roman
Late Latin name derived from prudens "prudence, good judgement".
PRUDENZIO m Italian
Italian form of PRUDENTIUS
PRYDERI m Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Means "care" in Welsh... [more]
PRZEMEK m Polish
Diminutive of PRZEMYSŁAW
PRZEMKO m Polish
Diminutive of PRZEMYSŁAW
PRZEMO m Polish
Diminutive of PRZEMYSŁAW
PRZEMYSŁ m Polish
From an old Slavic name which meant "trick, stratagem"... [more]
PRZEMYSŁAW m Polish
From a Slavic name meaning "thought and glory".
PTAH m Egyptian Mythology
Possibly means "opener" in Egyptian... [more]
PTOLEMY m History
From the Greek name Πτολεμαιος (Ptolemaios), derived from Greek πολεμηιος (polemeios) meaning "aggressive" or "warlike"... [more]
PUBLIUS m Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, meaning "public" in Latin.
PUCK m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
From Old English puca "devil"... [more]
PUNIT m Indian
Means "cleaned, purified" in Sanskrit.
PURDIE m & f English (Rare)
From an English surname which was derived from the Norman French expression pur die "by God"... [more]
PURNOMA m Indonesian
Means "full moon" in Indonesian.
PURUSHOTTAM m Indian
Modern transcription of PURUSHOTTAMA
PURUSHOTTAMA m Indian, Hindu Mythology
Means "the best man" from Sanskrit पुरुष (purusha) "man" and उत्तम (uttama) "highest"... [more]
PYLYP m Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of PHILIP
PYOTR m Russian
Russian form of PETER... [more]
PYRRHUS m Greek Mythology (Latinized), Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name Πυρρος (Pyrros) which meant "flame-coloured, red", related to πυρ (pyr) "fire"... [more]
PYRY m Finnish
Means "snowstorm, blizzard" in Finnish.
PYTHAGORAS m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek Πυθιος (Pythios), a name of Apollo, and αγορα (agora) "market"... [more]
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