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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1. | Paarai | Biblical |  | Opening. |
| 2. | Paaveli | Finnish |  | Finnish form of Paul. |
| 3. | Paaveli | Latin |  | Small. |
| 4. | Paavo | Finnish |  | Finnish form of Paul. |
| 5. | Paavo | Latin |  | Small. |
| 6. | Paavo | Scandinavian |  | Little. |
| 7. | Pabiyan | Russian |  | Russian form of Fabian 'bean farmer'. |
| 8. | Pabla | Spanish |  | Little. |
| 9. | Pablo | Latin |  | Variant of Paul: Little; small. |
| 10. | Pablo | Spanish |  | Variant of Paul: Small. Famous Bearer: artist Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). |
| 11. | Pacho | Spanish |  | Free. |
| 12. | Pachu'a | Native American |  | Feathered water snake (Hopi). |
| 13. | Paciencia | Spanish |  | Patient. |
| 14. | Paco | Native American |  | Eagle. |
| 15. | Paco | Spanish |  | Free. |
| 16. | Pacorro | Spanish |  | Free. |
| 17. | Pacquita | Latin |  | Free. |
| 18. | Padan-aram | Biblical |  | Cultivated field or table-land. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 19. | Padan-aram | Biblical |  | Cultivated field or table-land. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 20. | Paddy | Irish |  | Diminutive of Patrick: noble. Paddy is also sometimes used as a slang term for Irishman or for a temper tantrum. |
| 21. | Paddy | Latin |  | Diminutive of Patricia: Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples. |
| 22. | Paddy | Latin |  | Regal; noble. Diminutive of Patrick. |
| 23. | Paden | Scottish |  | Royal. |
| 24. | Padgett | French |  | Attendant. |
| 25. | Padhraig | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 26. | Padma | Hindi |  | Lotus flower. |
| 27. | Padma | Indian |  | Lotus. |
| 28. | Padon | Biblical |  | His redemption; ox-yoke |
| 29. | Padraic | Irish |  | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
| 30. | Padraig | Irish |  | Noble. |
| 31. | Padraig | Latin |  | Variant of Patrick: Regal; noble. |
| 32. | Padraigin | Irish |  | Noble. |
| 33. | Padriac | Irish |  | Noble. |
| 34. | Padriac | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 35. | Padric | Irish |  | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
| 36. | Padrig | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Patrick 'noble'. |
| 37. | Padruig | Gaelic |  | Gaelic form of Patrick. |
| 38. | Padruig | Scottish |  | Royal. |
| 39. | Paegastun | English |  | From the fighter's farm. |
| 40. | Paella | English |  | Mantle. |
| 41. | Pafko | Czechoslovakian |  | Czechoslovakian for son of Paul. |
| 42. | Paganus | Latin |  | Villager. |
| 43. | Page | Anglo-Saxon |  | Page. |
| 44. | Page | French |  | Attendant. |
| 45. | Page | French |  | Attendant. |
| 46. | Page | Greek |  | Child. |
| 47. | Page | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Eighth' Anne Bullen, Katharine's Maid of Honour, afterwards Queen. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Mistress Anne Page, daughter to Mistress Ford. |
| 48. | Page | Shakespearean |  | 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Gentleman of Windsor. Also William Page, his son. |
| 49. | Paget | French |  | Attendant. |
| 50. | Pagiel | Biblical |  | Prevention; or prayer; of God |
| 51. | Pahana | Native American |  | Lost white brother (Hopi). |
| 52. | Pahath-Moab | Biblical |  | Ruler of Moab |
| 53. | Pai | Biblical |  | Howling, sighing. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 54. | Pai | Biblical |  | Howling, sighing. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 55. | Paien | French |  | Name of a nobleman. |
| 56. | Paige | Anglo-Saxon |  | Page. |
| 57. | Paige | French |  | Attendant. |
| 58. | Paige | French |  | Attendant. |
| 59. | Paili | Hebrew |  | Bitter. |
| 60. | Paine | English |  | Pagan. |
| 61. | Paine | Latin |  | Rustic. |
| 62. | Paki | Egyptian |  | Witness. |
| 63. | Pakwa | Native American |  | Frog (Hopi). |
| 64. | Pal | Latin |  | Small. |
| 65. | Pal | Scandinavian |  | Little. Form of Paul. |
| 66. | Palaemon | Greek |  | A sea god. |
| 67. | Palal | Biblical |  | Thinking. |
| 68. | Palamedes | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 69. | Palamedes | Greek |  | Son of Nauplius. |
| 70. | Palash | Indian |  | Flowering tree. |
| 71. | Palba | Spanish |  | Blond. |
| 72. | Palban | Spanish |  | Blond. |
| 73. | Palben | Basque |  | Blond. |
| 74. | Palben | Spanish |  | Blond. |
| 75. | Pales | Latin |  | Goddess of shepherds and flocks. |
| 76. | Pales | Latin |  | God of cattle. |
| 77. | Palestina | Biblical |  | Which is covered, watered, or brings and causes ruin. |
| 78. | Palestina | Biblical |  | Which is covered, watered, or brings and causes ruin. |
| 79. | Palika | Latin |  | Small. |
| 80. | Paliki | Hungarian |  | Little. |
| 81. | Palinurus | Latin |  | Pilot of Aeneas's boat. |
| 82. | Pall | Hebrew |  | Bitter. |
| 83. | Pallantia | Latin |  | Daughter of Hercules. |
| 84. | Pallas | Latin |  | Daughter of Triton. |
| 85. | Pallaton | Native American |  | Warrior. |
| 86. | Pallu | Biblical |  | Marvelous, hidden. |
| 87. | Pallu | Biblical |  | Admirable, hidden. Marvelous. |
| 88. | Palma | Latin |  | Palm tree. |
| 89. | Palmer | English |  | Pilgrim; bearing a palm branch. |
| 90. | Palmer | Latin |  | Pilgrim. |
| 91. | Palmere | English |  | Pilgrim. |
| 92. | Palmira | Latin |  | Palm tree. |
| 93. | Palmira | Spanish |  | From the city of palms. |
| 94. | Palmyra | Latin |  | Palm tree. |
| 95. | Paloma | Spanish |  | Dove. |
| 96. | Palomydes | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 97. | Palsmedes | Arthurian Legend |  | A knight. |
| 98. | Palt el | Hebrew |  | God liberates. |
| 99. | Palti | Biblical |  | Deliverance, flight. |
| 100. | Palti | Hebrew |  | God liberates. |