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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1001. | Portier | French |  | Gatekeeper. |
| 1002. | Portumnus | Latin |  | A god the sea. |
| 1003. | Poseidon | Greek |  | God of the sea and ocean. |
| 1004. | Poshita | Indian |  | Dearly loved. |
| 1005. | Posthumus | Shakespearean |  | 'Cymbeline' Posthumus Leonatus, a gentleman and husband to Imogen. |
| 1006. | Potina | Latin |  | Blesses the food of children. |
| 1007. | Potiphar | Biblical |  | Bull of Africa, a fat bull. |
| 1008. | Potipherah | Biblical |  | That scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat. |
| 1009. | Poul | Danish |  | Little. |
| 1010. | Poul | Latin |  | Small. |
| 1011. | Poul | Scandinavian |  | Little. Form of Paul. |
| 1012. | Poul | Swedish |  | Little. |
| 1013. | Pounamu | Maori |  | A treasured gift. |
| 1014. | Powaqa | Native American |  | Witch (Hopi). |
| 1015. | Powell | Celtic |  | Son of Howell. |
| 1016. | Powell | Welsh |  | Son of Howell. |
| 1017. | Powwaw | Native American |  | Priest (Algonquin). |
| 1018. | Prabha | Hindi |  | Light. |
| 1019. | Praenestins | Latin |  | Fortuna's surname. |
| 1020. | Pramlocha | Indian |  | A mythical nymph. |
| 1021. | Prasutagus | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 1022. | Praveen | Sanskrit |  | Knowledgeable and proficient. |
| 1023. | Praza | Czechoslovakian |  | From Prague. |
| 1024. | Preben | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 1025. | Predentia | Latin |  | Prudent. |
| 1026. | Preece | Welsh |  | Son of Rhys. |
| 1027. | Prenia | Greek |  | Ardent. |
| 1028. | Prentice | English |  | Apprentice; learner. Surname. |
| 1029. | Prentice | Latin |  | Scholar. |
| 1030. | Prentiss | English |  | Scholar. |
| 1031. | Preostcot | English |  | From the Priest's dwelling. |
| 1032. | Preruet | French |  | Brave. |
| 1033. | Prescot | English |  | Priest's cottage. Surname. |
| 1034. | Prescott | English |  | From the Priest's dwelling. |
| 1035. | Presley | English |  | From the priest's meadow. |
| 1036. | Prestin | English |  | From the Priest's farm. |
| 1037. | Preston | English |  | Priest's town. |
| 1038. | Prewitt | French |  | Brave. |
| 1039. | Priam | Greek |  | King of Troy. |
| 1040. | Priam | Latin |  | King of Troy. |
| 1041. | Priam | Shakespearean |  | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' King of Troy. |
| 1042. | Priapus | Greek |  | God of fertility. |
| 1043. | Price | Welsh |  | Son of Rhys. |
| 1044. | Pridwyn | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of Arthur's ship. |
| 1045. | Priestly | English |  | From the priest's meadow. |
| 1046. | Prima | Latin |  | Firstborn. |
| 1047. | Primalia | Latin |  | Firstborn. |
| 1048. | Primavera | Latin |  | Born at the beginning of spring. |
| 1049. | Primavera | Spanish |  | Springtime. |
| 1050. | Primeiro | Spanish |  | Born first. |
| 1051. | Primo | Italian |  | First born. |
| 1052. | Primrose | English |  | Primrose (flower name). |
| 1053. | Primrose | Latin |  | First rose. |
| 1054. | Prince | English |  | Principal one; first. Famous Bearer: rock musician 'formerly known as Prince'. |
| 1055. | Prince | Latin |  | Prince. |
| 1056. | Princeton | English |  | Principal one; first. The rock musician Prince. |
| 1057. | Princeton | Latin |  | Principal one; first. The rock musician Prince. |
| 1058. | Prior | English |  | Servant of the priory. |
| 1059. | Prior | Latin |  | Head of a monastery. |
| 1060. | Priour | French |  | Head of a priory. |
| 1061. | Prisca | Biblical |  | Ancient. |
| 1062. | Prisca | Biblical |  | Ancient. |
| 1063. | Prisca | Latin |  | Archaic. |
| 1064. | Priscilla | Biblical |  | Ancient |
| 1065. | Priscilla | Latin |  | Ancient; archaic. |
| 1066. | Prisy | Latin |  | Diminutive of Priscilla: Ancient; archaic. Daughter of Laomedon. |
| 1067. | Priyamkara | Indian |  | Favorite son of Abhirati. |
| 1068. | Proais | Latin |  | Lover of Hercules. |
| 1069. | Prochorus | Biblical |  | He that presides over the choirs |
| 1070. | Procne | Greek |  | Wife of Pandion. |
| 1071. | Procrustes | Greek |  | Stretcher. |
| 1072. | Proctor | Latin |  | Manager. |
| 1073. | Proculeius | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar. |
| 1074. | Procurator | Latin |  | Manager. |
| 1075. | Proinnseas | Teutonic |  | Free. |
| 1076. | Proinnsias | Teutonic |  | Free. |
| 1077. | Proinsias | Gaelic |  | Frank. |
| 1078. | Prokopios | Greek |  | Declared leader. |
| 1079. | Prologue | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Quince, a carpenter, acts as Prologue in the play within the play. |
| 1080. | Prometheus | Greek |  | Gave fire to man. |
| 1081. | Prophyrios | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 1082. | Proserpina | Latin |  | Goddess of the under world. |
| 1083. | Prosper | Latin |  | Fortunate. |
| 1084. | Prospera | Latin |  | Prosper. |
| 1085. | Prosperia | Latin |  | Prosper. |
| 1086. | Prospero | Latin |  | Fortunate. |
| 1087. | Prospero | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tempest' The rightful Duke of Milan. |
| 1088. | Prospero | Spanish |  | Wealthy. |
| 1089. | Protesilaus | Greek |  | Offered himself as a sacrifice for the Greeks when they arrived at Troy. |
| 1090. | Proteus | Greek |  | A sea god. |
| 1091. | Proteus | Shakespearean |  | 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' One of the two gentlemen in the title. |
| 1092. | Provost | Shakespearean |  | 'Measure for Measure' |
| 1093. | Pru | English |  | Diminutive of Prudence: Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation. |
| 1094. | Prudence | English |  | Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation. |
| 1095. | Prudence | Latin |  | Prudent. |
| 1096. | Prudencia | Spanish |  | Prudent. |
| 1097. | Prue | English |  | Diminutive of Prudence: Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation. |
| 1098. | Pruet | French |  | Brave. |
| 1099. | Pruie | French |  | Brave. |
| 1100. | Pruitt | French |  | Brave. |