Names starting with P.
- Paavo Latin/Finnish · Small
- Pabi Akan/Ga (Ghana) · Tied to Akan or Ga cultural traditions
- Pablo Latin · Small or humble
- Pacôme French · Well-rounded
- Padma Sanskrit · Lotus
- Padraic Irish · Nobleman
- Padraig Irish · Nobleman
- Pætur Greek-Nordic · Stone
- Paige Old French · Young servant
- Painé Mapuche · Mapuche (Chile) name
- Painemilla Mapuche · Mapuche (Chile) name
- Paio Portuguese/Latin · Pear tree
- Päivi Finnish-nature · Day
- Pål Latin-Scandinavian · Small
- Palesa Sotho/Tswana · Sotho/Tswana name
- Palle Danish/Latin · Small, humble
- Palmer American English · Pilgrim with palm
- Palmira Latin · Palm tree
- Palmiro Italian/Latin · Unknown
- Palnatoke Old Norse · Ancestor's friend
- Paloma Spanish · Dove or pigeon
- Pamela English · All sweetness
- Panagiotis Greek · All holy
- Paninnguaq Greenlandic · Origin and meaning uncertain
- Pantxika Basque · Free one
- Paola Latin · Small or humble
- Paolo Latin · Small or humble
- Pari Sanskrit · Fairy angel
- Parisa Persian · Like a fairy
- Parker English · Keeper of the park
- Parsaloi Maasai (Kenya) · Maasai/Kenyan name
- Parth Sanskrit · Warrior Arjuna
- Parviz Persian · Fortunate victor
- Pascal Latin · Easter, Passover
- Pascual Latin · Easter
- Pascuala Latin · Easter-related
- Paseka Sotho/Tswana · Sotho/Tswana name
- Pasi Finnish · Easter child
- Pasquale Latin/Italian · Easter
- Pat Latin-English · Nobleman
- Patience Latin · Perseverance
- Patrice Latin-French · Nobleman
- Patricia Latin · Noble and of patrician rank
- Patricio Latin-Spanish · Nobleman
- Patrick Latin · Nobleman
- Patrik Latin/Scandinavian · Noble
- Patrizia Latin · Noble, patrician
- Patrizio Latin-Italian · Nobleman
- Patrocinio Spanish/Latin · Patronage or protection
- Patrycja Polish · Noble; patrician
- Patryk Latin/Polish · Noble
- Patsy Latin-English-Irish · Nobleman
- Pau Latin/Catalan · Small
- Paul Latin · Small, humble
- Paula Latin · Small
- Paulette Latin/French · Small
- Pauli Latin/Finnish · Small
- Paulien Latin/Dutch · Small
- Paulin Latin/Polish · Small
- Paulina Latin · Small or humble
- Pauline Latin via French · Small or humble
- Paulino Latin · Small or humble
- Paulinus Latin · Latin ecclesiastical name
- Paulo Latin · Small or humble
- Pavel Latin-Slavic · Russian
- Pawel Polish · Small or humble
- Paweł Latin-Polish · Small
- Paxkal Mayan/French · Origin and meaning uncertain
- Paxton American English · Peaceful settlement
- Payé Spanish/Latin · Tied to regional traditions
- Payton English · Unknown
- Pazit Hebrew · Golden
- Peadar Irish · Unknown
- Pearl English · Pearl gemstone
- Peder Greek/Scandinavian · Stone
- Pedro Greek · Rock or stone
- Peer Greek-Scandinavian · Rock or stone
- Peggy Greek via English · Pearl
- Pehr Greek/Swedish · Stone
- Peire Greek/Occitan · Stone
- Pekka Greek/Finnish · Stone
- Pelagia Greek · Of the sea
- Pelayo Spanish/Germanic · Bringer of peace
- Pelén Spanish/Latin · Tied to regional traditions
- Pelicar Spanish/Basque · Tied to regional traditions
- Pelin Turkish · Fairy or graceful mythical being
- Pellervo Finnish · Grain field
- Pello Greek/Basque · Stone
- Pelonomi Sotho/Tswana · Tied to cultural traditions
- Pembe Turkish · Cotton or white
- Pemén Mapuche · One who sees
- Pendo Swahili · Unknown
- Penelope Greek · Weaver or faithful wife
- Peng Mandarin Chinese · Roc and mythical bird
- Penny Greek · Weaver
- Pentti Finnish · Tied to Finnish traditions and heritage
- Pepe Hebrew-Spanish-Italian · God will add
- Peppi Germanic-Italian · God will increase
- Per Greek · Rock
- Pere Greek-Catalan · Stone
- Perebi Yoruba · To gather together or assembly
- Peregrina Latin · Foreigner or traveler
- Pereowei Yoruba · One who brings honor or prosperity
- Perfecto Latin-Spanish · Complete or finished
- Perihan Turkish-Persian · Fairy ruler
- Perla Latin-Romance · Pearl
- Pernelle Germanic-French · Stone
- Pernilla Greek-Scandinavian · Unknown
- Pero Greek-Iberian · Stone
- Perola Portuguese · Unknown
- Perpétua Latin · Perpetual or eternal
- Perrine French · Little stone
- Perry Old English · Pear tree
- Pertev Turkish-Persian · Radiant or shining
- Pertti Greek-Finnish · Stone
- Peter Greek · Rock, stone
- Petr Greek-Czech · Rock or stone
- Petra Greek · Rock
- Petri Greek-Finnish · Stone
- Petro Greek-Ukrainian · Rock, stone
- Petroc Cornish · Little rock
- Petrona Latin-Spanish · Rock or stone
- Petronella Greek · Rock, stone
- Petronila Latin-Spanish · Rock or stone
- Petronilla Latin-Spanish · Latin-Spanish feminine form
- Petros Greek · Rock, stone
- Petru Greek · Rock or stone
- Petrus Latin-Greek · Stone
- Petter Greek-Scandinavian · Stone
- Peyronnet French-Occitan · Unknown
- Peyton English · Unknown
- Pfarelo Sotho-Tswana · South African origin
- Pfunzo Venda-South African · South African origin
- Phakamani Zulu-Bantu · Be praised or increase in praise
- Phakela Zulu-Bantu · To open or to spread
- Phenyo Tswana-Bantu · To shine or light
- Phil Greek-English · Lover of horses
- Philani Zulu-Bantu · To be happy or gladness
- Philine Greek-German · Lover of horses
- Philip Greek · Lover of horses
- Philipa Greek-Dutch · Lover of horses
- Philipp Greek · Lover of horses
- Philippe Greek-French · Lover of horses
- Phillip Greek · Lover of horses
- Philomena Greek-Latin · Loving strength
- Phindile Zulu-Bantu · To be promoted or advancement
- Phineas Amharic · Nubian or dark
- Phoenix American English · Mythical bird reborn
- Phumzile Zulu-Bantu · To grow or to increase
- Phungi Xhosa · To gather or collect
- Phuti Sotho-Bantu · Luck or fortune
- Phyllis Greek · Green branch, foliage
- Pia Latin · Pious or devout
- Piaras Irish · Rock, stone
- Pichi Spanish-Mapuche · Unknown
- Pichún Mapuche-indigenous · Possibly puma
- Piedad Latin-Spanish · Piety or compassion
- Piedade Latin-Portuguese · Piety or compassion
- Pierina Latin-Italian · Stone
- Pierre Greek · Rock
- Pierrick French Breton · Little Peter
- Pietari Greek-Finnish · Stone
- Pieter Greek via Dutch · Rock
- Pietertje Greek-Dutch · Little stone
- Pietje Greek-Dutch · Little stone
- Pietra Greek-Italian · Rock, stone
- Pietro Greek-Italian · Rock, stone
- Pilar Spanish · Pillar, strength
- Pilén Mapuche-indigenous · Mapuche origin
- Pilvi Finnish-nature · Cloud
- Pim Germanic · Resolute protector
- Pinchas Hebrew-Biblical · Mouth of serpent or Nubian
- Ping Mandarin Chinese · Peaceful
- Pino Italian · Pine tree little
- Piotr Greek · Rock, stone
- Piracema Tupi-indigenous · Brazilian indigenous origin
- Piran Cornish · Cornish saint
- Pirjo Finnish-nature · Rock, stone
- Pirkko Finnish-nature · Thornbush
- Pınar Turkish-nature · Spring or fountain
- Placido Italian · Calm placid
- Placyd Latin-Polish · Calm, peaceful
- Pleun Dutch · Full; complete
- Plínio Latin-Portuguese · Full, complete
- Pola Greek-Polish · Crown of glory
- Poliana English-Brazilian Portuguese · Unknown
- Policarpo Greek-Spanish · Abundant fruit
- Polikarp Greek-Polish · Much fruit, fertile
- Polly English-Hebrew · Sea of bitterness
- Pollyanna English · Compound of Polly and Anna
- Poloko Sotho-Tswana · South African origin
- Pompea Latin-Italian · Magnificent
- Pompeyo Latin-Spanish · Magnificent, pomp
- Pons Latin-French · Bridge
- Pontus Greek · Unknown
- Pooja Sanskrit · Worship; prayer
- Popiel Slavic-Polish · Ash or cinder
- Potira Tupi-indigenous · Brazilian indigenous origin
- Poty Guaraní-indigenous · Argentine-Brazilian origin
- Potyra Tupi-indigenous · Brazilian indigenous origin
- Poul Latin-Danish · Small
- Pouria Persian · Full of hope
- Pranav Sanskrit · Sacred syllable Om
- Preben Germanic-Danish · Test or prove
- Precious English · Of high value
- Preston English · Priest
- Pricila Latin-Brazilian Portuguese · Ancient or venerable
- Primitiva Latin-Spanish · First or primitive
- Primitivo Latin-Spanish · First or original
- Princessa English-Italian · Princess
- Prisca Latin · Ancient or venerable
- Priscila Latin · Ancient or primitive
- Priscilla Latin · Ancient, venerable
- Prisha Sanskrit · Beloved darling
- Priya Hindi · Beloved; dear
- Procopio Italian · Pioneer progress
- Prokop Greek-Polish · Progressive
- Prosper French · Fortunate thriving
- Próspero Latin-Spanish · Favorable or fortunate
- Protazy Greek-Polish · Extension or proposal
- Providencia Latin-Spanish · Providence or divine foresight
- Prudencia Latin-Spanish · Prudence or wisdom
- Prudencio Latin-Spanish · Prudent, wise
- Prune French · Plum fruit
- Przemysł Slavic-Polish · Industry or enterprise
- Przemyslaw Polish · Cunning glory; wise fame
- Przemysław Slavic-Polish · Clever glory or cunning fame
- Przybysław Slavic-Polish · Come to glory
- Puel Spanish-Argentine · Argentine origin
- Pulane Sotho-Bantu · To bind or to tie together
- Pule Sotho-Bantu · Sotho origin
- Puleng Sotho-Bantu · To grow or light/shine
- Pumla Xhosa-Bantu · To blow or wind-related
- Pushpa Sanskrit · Flower; blossom
- Pytrik Greek-Dutch · Little stone