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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 2001. | Peru | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2002. | Pesha | Greek |  | Born at Easter. |
| 2003. | Peta | Greek |  | Feminine form of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2004. | Pete | Greek |  | Diminutive of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2005. | Peter | Greek |  | Stone; rock. |
| 2006. | Peterke | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2007. | Petey | Greek |  | Diminutive of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2008. | Petnrkas | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2009. | Petr | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2010. | Petra | Greek |  | Feminine form of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2011. | Petrelis | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2012. | Petrina | Greek |  | Feminine form of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2013. | Petrine | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2014. | Petronella | Greek |  | Variant of Petronilla: Rock. |
| 2015. | Petronelle | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2016. | Petronilla | Greek |  | Rock. Derived from the Roman clan Petronius. |
| 2017. | Petros | Greek |  | A rock. Form of Peter. |
| 2018. | Petter | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2019. | Phaedra | Greek |  | Daughter of Minos. |
| 2020. | Phaethon | Greek |  | Son of Helios. |
| 2021. | Phanessa | Greek |  | The mystic goddess of an ancient Greek brotherhood. |
| 2022. | Phantasos | Greek |  | Son of Hypnos. |
| 2023. | Phaon | Greek |  | A ferryman. |
| 2024. | Phebe | Greek |  | Variant of Phoebe: The shining one; sparkling. |
| 2025. | Phedora | Greek |  | Supreme gift. |
| 2026. | Phemie | Greek |  | Auspicious speech; good repute; well spoken. Diminutive of the name Euphemia. |
| 2027. | Phemius | Greek |  | A bard. |
| 2028. | Pheobe | Greek |  | Sparkling. |
| 2029. | Pheobus | Greek |  | Shining. |
| 2030. | Pheodora | Greek |  | Supreme gift. |
| 2031. | Phil | Greek |  | Diminutive of Philip: Lover of horses. King Philip of Macedon was the father of Alexander the Great. In the Bible, Philip was the name of one of Christ's apostles. Famous Bearer: Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II. |
| 2032. | Phila | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 2033. | Philadelphia | Greek |  | Brotherly love. |
| 2034. | Philana | Greek |  | Lover of man. |
| 2035. | Philander | Greek |  | Lover of man. |
| 2036. | Philemon | Greek |  | Kiss; loves thought. |
| 2037. | Philida | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 2038. | Philina | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 2039. | Philip | Greek |  | Lover of horses. King Philip of Macedon was the father of Alexander the Great. In the Bible, Philip was the name of one of Christ's apostles. Famous Bearer: Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II. |
| 2040. | Philipp | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 2041. | Philippa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 2042. | Philippe | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 2043. | Philis | Greek |  | Green bough. |
| 2044. | Phillida | Greek |  | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. |
| 2045. | Phillina | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 2046. | Phillip | Greek |  | Variant of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 2047. | Phillipa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 2048. | Phillippa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 2049. | Phillis | Greek |  | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. |
| 2050. | Philo | Greek |  | Friend; Loves or loved. |
| 2051. | Philoctetes | Greek |  | Killed Paris. |
| 2052. | Philoetius | Greek |  | A cowherd. |
| 2053. | Philomel | Greek |  | Nightingale. |
| 2054. | Philomela | Greek |  | Nightingale. |
| 2055. | Philomena | Greek |  | Greatly loved. |
| 2056. | Philomina | Greek |  | Greatly loved. |
| 2057. | Phineas | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 2058. | Phinees | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 2059. | Phineus | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 2060. | Phlegethon | Greek |  | River of fire. |
| 2061. | Phoebe | Greek |  | The shining one. Mother of Leto. Phoebe was one of the names for the Greek moon goddess. |
| 2062. | Phoenix | Greek |  | Heron. |
| 2063. | Phoenix | Greek |  | A bird that built its own pyre and then was reborn from the ashes. |
| 2064. | Phorcys | Greek |  | A sea god. |
| 2065. | Phrixus | Greek |  | Son of Nephele. |
| 2066. | Phylis | Greek |  | Green bough. |
| 2067. | Phyllida | Greek |  | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. |
| 2068. | Phyllis | Greek |  | Leafy foliage; green bough. In Greek legend, Phyllis was changed to an almond tree after her death, and bore no leaves until her lover returned. |
| 2069. | Phylo | Greek |  | Friend. |
| 2070. | Piaras | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2071. | Piarres | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2072. | Pierette | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2073. | Piero | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2074. | Pierre | Greek |  | Variant of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2075. | Pierro | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2076. | Piers | Greek |  | Variant of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 2077. | Piet | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2078. | Pieter | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2079. | Pietr | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2080. | Pietro | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2081. | Pilib | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 2082. | Piotr | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 2083. | Pip | Greek |  | Diminutive of Philip: Lover of horses. King Philip of Macedon was the father of Alexander the Great. In the Bible, Philip was the name of one of Christ's apostles. Famous Bearer: Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II. |
| 2084. | Pippo | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 2085. | Pirithous | Greek |  | Friend of Theseus. |
| 2086. | Pirro | Greek |  | Red haired. |
| 2087. | Pittheus | Greek |  | King of Trozen. |
| 2088. | Pityocamptes | Greek |  | Pine bender. |
| 2089. | Plato | Greek |  | Broad. |
| 2090. | Plexippus | Greek |  | An Argonaut. |
| 2091. | Plutus | Greek |  | Wealth. |
| 2092. | Podarge | Greek |  | A Harpy. |
| 2093. | PoIlux | Greek |  | Brother of Helen. |
| 2094. | Polycarp | Greek |  | Much fruit. |
| 2095. | Polydamas | Greek |  | A Trojan warrior. |
| 2096. | Polydeuces | Greek |  | Pollux. |
| 2097. | Polydorus | Greek |  | Son of Priam. |
| 2098. | Polyeidus | Greek |  | A seer. |
| 2099. | Polyhymnia | Greek |  | Muse of sacred song. |
| 2100. | Polymestor | Greek |  | Priam's son in law. |