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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 901. | Pistol | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' An irregular humorist. In Henry V, Pistol is a soldier in the King's army. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Follower of Falstaff. |
| 902. | Pit | English |  | From the Pit. |
| 903. | Pitamaha | Indian |  | Grandfather. |
| 904. | Pitar | Indian |  | Father. |
| 905. | Pithasthana | Indian |  | Wife of Shiva. |
| 906. | Pithom | Biblical |  | Their mouthful, a dilatation of the mouth. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 907. | Pithom | Biblical |  | Their mouthful, a dilatation of the mouth. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 908. | Pithon | Biblical |  | Mouthful, persuasion. |
| 909. | Pitney | English |  | From the Preserving land. |
| 910. | Pitri | Indian |  | Father. |
| 911. | Pittheus | Greek |  | King of Trozen. |
| 912. | Pityocamptes | Greek |  | Pine bender. |
| 913. | Pius | Latin |  | Pious. |
| 914. | Pjotr | Slavic |  | Stone. |
| 915. | Placida | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 916. | Placida | Spanish |  | Tranquil. |
| 917. | Placido | Spanish |  | Tranquil. |
| 918. | Placyd | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 919. | Pladd | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 920. | Pladdia | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 921. | Pladdio | Latin |  | Tranquil. |
| 922. | Plantagenet | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 1' Reignier's daughter, afterwards married to Henry VI. 'Henry VI, Part III' Queen Margaret. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Gentlewoman attending on Hero. 'King Richard III' King Henry VI's widow. 'King Richard III' Clarence's daughter. |
| 923. | Plantagenet | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Richard Scroop, Archbishop of York. 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Sir Richard Vernon. Falstaff. 'Henry VI, Part 1 and 2', 'King Henry V', Richard Plantagenet, afterwards Duke of York, cousin to King Henry V. |
| 924. | Plat | French |  | From the flat land. |
| 925. | Plato | Greek |  | Broad. |
| 926. | Platon | Spanish |  | Broad shouldered. |
| 927. | Platt | French |  | From the flat land. |
| 928. | Pleasance | French |  | Pleasure. |
| 929. | Pleoh | Anglo-Saxon |  | Danger. |
| 930. | Plexippus | Greek |  | An Argonaut. |
| 931. | Pluto | Latin |  | God of the underworld. |
| 932. | Plutus | Greek |  | Wealth. |
| 933. | Plutus | Latin |  | Wealthy. |
| 934. | Plyor | Latin |  | Head of a monastery. |
| 935. | Plys | Welsh |  | Son of Rhys. |
| 936. | Pochereth | Biblical |  | Cutting of the mouth of warfare. |
| 937. | Pochereth | Biblical |  | Cutting of the mouth of warfare. |
| 938. | Podarge | Greek |  | A Harpy. |
| 939. | Podi | Teutonic |  | Bold for the people. |
| 940. | PoIlux | Greek |  | Brother of Helen. |
| 941. | Poins | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Edward Poins, an irregular humorist. |
| 942. | Pol | Gaelic |  | Little. |
| 943. | Pol | Latin |  | Small. |
| 944. | Pol | Swedish |  | Little. |
| 945. | Polak | Czechoslovakian |  | From Poland. |
| 946. | Poldi | Hungarian |  | Patriotic. |
| 947. | Poldie | German |  | Diminutive of Leopold: Bold people. Prince of the people. |
| 948. | Polemusa | Latin |  | An Amazon. |
| 949. | Polikwaptiwa | Native American |  | Butterfly sitting on a flower (Hopi). |
| 950. | Polixenes | Shakespearean |  | 'The Winter's Tale' King of Bohemia |
| 951. | Poll | English |  | Variant of Polly: Rhyming variant of Molly, which is a diminutive of Mary: wished-for-child. |
| 952. | Poll | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. |
| 953. | Pollard | Teutonic |  | Short haired. |
| 954. | Pollock | English |  | Little rock. |
| 955. | Pollux | Latin |  | Brother of Helen. |
| 956. | Polly | English |  | Rhyming variant of Molly, which is a diminutive of Mary: wished-for-child. |
| 957. | Polly | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Mary: Wished-for child; rebellion; bitter. |
| 958. | Pollyanna | English |  | Compound of the names Polly and Anna. Writer Eleanor Porter invented this name for the heroine of her novel 'Pollyanna' (1913). |
| 959. | Poloma | Native American |  | Bow (Choctaw). |
| 960. | Polonius | Shakespearean |  | 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Lord Chamberlain. |
| 961. | Polycarp | Greek |  | Much fruit. |
| 962. | Polydamas | Greek |  | A Trojan warrior. |
| 963. | Polydamas | Latin |  | A Trojan soldier. |
| 964. | Polydeuces | Greek |  | Pollux. |
| 965. | Polydorus | Greek |  | Son of Priam. |
| 966. | Polydorus | Latin |  | Son of Riam. |
| 967. | Polyeidus | Greek |  | A seer. |
| 968. | Polyeidus | Latin |  | A prophet. |
| 969. | Polyhymnia | Greek |  | Muse of sacred song. |
| 970. | Polymestor | Greek |  | Priam's son in law. |
| 971. | Polymestor | Latin |  | Son in law of Priam. |
| 972. | Polynices | Greek |  | Uncle of Oedipus. |
| 973. | Polyphemus | Greek |  | Son of Poseidon. |
| 974. | Polyxena | Greek |  | Daughter of Priam. |
| 975. | Polyxena | Latin |  | Daughter of Priam. |
| 976. | Pomeroy | French |  | Lives near the apple orchard. |
| 977. | Pommelraie | French |  | Lives near the apple orchard. |
| 978. | Pomona | Latin |  | Fertile. |
| 979. | Pomonia | Latin |  | Fertile. |
| 980. | Pompeia | Latin |  | From pompey. |
| 981. | Pompeius | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Sextus Pompeius, Roman triumvir. |
| 982. | Pompey | Shakespearean |  | 'Measure for Measure' A clown and servant to Mistress Overdone. |
| 983. | Ponce | Spanish |  | Born fifth. |
| 984. | Pontifex | Latin |  | Priest. |
| 985. | Pontius | Biblical |  | 'Marine, belonging to the sea' |
| 986. | Pontus | Biblical |  | The sea. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 987. | Pontus | Biblical |  | The sea. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 988. | Pontus | Greek |  | Sea. |
| 989. | Popilius | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A senator. |
| 990. | Poppy | English |  | Poppy (flower name). |
| 991. | Poppy | Latin |  | Flower. |
| 992. | Poratha | Biblical |  | Fruitful. |
| 993. | Porfirio | Greek |  | Purple stone. |
| 994. | Porfirio | Spanish |  | Purple. |
| 995. | Porfiro | Spanish |  | Purple. |
| 996. | Porter | French |  | Gatekeeper. |
| 997. | Porter | Latin |  | Gatekeeper. |
| 998. | Porteur | French |  | Gatekeeper. |
| 999. | Portia | Latin |  | An offering. Portia was a heroine in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'. |
| 1000. | Portia | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Wife of Brutus. 'The Merchant of Venice' A rich heiress, pursued by Bassanio. |