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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 201. | Parry | Welsh |  | Son of Harry. |
| 202. | Parsefal | English |  | Valley piercer. |
| 203. | Parshandatha | Biblical |  | Given by prayer. |
| 204. | Parsifal | Arthurian Legend |  | Hero of several Arthurian stories. |
| 205. | Parsifal | English |  | Valley piercer. |
| 206. | Part 1 and 2' | Shakespearean |  | Variant of Edmund: 'King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop |
| 207. | Parthalan | Aramaic |  | Ploughman. |
| 208. | Parthalan | Gaelic |  | Son of the furrows. |
| 209. | Parthenia | Greek |  | Virgin; chaste. |
| 210. | Parthenie | Greek |  | Chaste. |
| 211. | Parthenios | Greek |  | Virgin. |
| 212. | Paruah | Biblical |  | Flourishing, that flies away. |
| 213. | Parvaneh | Persian |  | Butterfly. |
| 214. | Parveen | Muslim |  | Variant of Parvin: Pleiades. Cluster of stars. |
| 215. | Parvin | Muslim |  | Pleiades. Cluster of stars. |
| 216. | Parzifal | Arthurian Legend |  | Hero of several Arthurian stories. |
| 217. | Parzifal | Latin |  | Destroyer. |
| 218. | Pasach | Biblical |  | Thy broken piece. |
| 219. | Pascal | French |  | Born on Easter. |
| 220. | Pascal | Hebrew |  | Born on Passover. |
| 221. | Pascal | Italian |  | Born on Passover. |
| 222. | Pascala | French |  | Born at Easter. |
| 223. | Pascale | French |  | Born at Easter. |
| 224. | Pascaline | French |  | Born at Easter. |
| 225. | Paschal | Hebrew |  | Born on Passover. |
| 226. | Pasclina | French |  | Born at Easter. |
| 227. | Pascoe | French |  | Variant of Pascal: Of Easter. |
| 228. | Pascual | French |  | Born on Easter. |
| 229. | Pascual | Hebrew |  | Passover. |
| 230. | Pascual | Italian |  | Born on Passover. |
| 231. | Pascual | Spanish |  | Passover. |
| 232. | Pasdammin | Biblical |  | Portion or diminishing of blood. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 233. | Pasdammin | Biblical |  | Portion or diminishing of blood. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 234. | Paseah | Biblical |  | Passing over, halting. |
| 235. | Pasha | Greek |  | Born at Easter. |
| 236. | Pasha | Muslim |  | Pasha. A Title. |
| 237. | Pasha | Russian |  | Born on Good Friday. |
| 238. | Pashenka | Russian |  | Little. |
| 239. | Pashur | Biblical |  | That extends or multiplies the hole, whiteness. |
| 240. | Pasiphae | Greek |  | Wife of Minos. |
| 241. | Pasithea | Latin |  | Mother of Pandion. |
| 242. | Pasqual | Hebrew |  | Passover. |
| 243. | Pasqual | Spanish |  | Passover. |
| 244. | Pasquale | French |  | Born on Easter. |
| 245. | Pasquale | Italian |  | Passover. |
| 246. | Pastor | Latin |  | Shepherd. |
| 247. | Pastora | Spanish |  | Shepherdess. |
| 248. | Pastora | Teutonic |  | Shepherdess. |
| 249. | Pastore | Teutonic |  | Shepherdess. |
| 250. | Pat | English |  | Patrician, noble. Abbreviation of Patrick. |
| 251. | Pat | Irish |  | Patrician; noble. Abbreviation of Patrick. |
| 252. | Pat | Latin |  | Diminutive of Patricia: Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples. |
| 253. | Pat | Latin |  | Regal; noble. Diminutive of Patrick. |
| 254. | Pat | Native American |  | Fish. |
| 255. | Patamon | Native American |  | Tempest. |
| 256. | Patara | Biblical |  | Trodden under foot. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 257. | Patara | Biblical |  | Trodden under foot. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 258. | Pathros | Biblical |  | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 259. | Pathros | Biblical |  | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 260. | Pathrusim | Biblical |  | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 261. | Pathrusim | Biblical |  | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 262. | Patience | English |  | Patience. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the Reformation. |
| 263. | Patience | French |  | Enduring. |
| 264. | Patience | Latin |  | Patient. |
| 265. | Patience | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Eighth' Serving woman to Queen Katharine. |
| 266. | Patiencia | Latin |  | Patient. |
| 267. | Patientia | Latin |  | Patient. |
| 268. | PatIyk | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 269. | Patmos | Biblical |  | Mortal. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 270. | Patmos | Biblical |  | Mortal. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 271. | Paton | English |  | From the warrior's town. |
| 272. | Paton | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 273. | Paton | Scottish |  | Royal. |
| 274. | Patric | French |  | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
| 275. | Patrice | French |  | Noble. |
| 276. | Patrice | Latin |  | Noble. |
| 277. | Patrice | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 278. | Patricia | Latin |  | Feminine form of Patrick: Regal; noble. |
| 279. | Patricia | Spanish |  | Noble. |
| 280. | Patricio | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 281. | Patricio | Portuguese |  | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
| 282. | Patricio | Spanish |  | Patrician; noble. Form of Patrick. |
| 283. | Patrick | English |  | Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint of Ireland. |
| 284. | Patrick | Irish |  | Patrician; noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint of Ireland. |
| 285. | Patrick | Latin |  | Regal; noble. St. Patrick introduced Christianity to Ireland, and later became Ireland's patron saint. |
| 286. | Patrido | Spanish |  | Noble. |
| 287. | Patrik | Swedish |  | Swedish form of Patrick 'noble'. |
| 288. | Patrizia | Italian |  | Noble. |
| 289. | Patrizio | Italian |  | Noble. |
| 290. | Patrizio | Latin |  | Regal. |
| 291. | Patrobas | Biblical |  | Paternal; that pursues the steps of his father |
| 292. | Patroclus | Greek |  | Achilles' best friend. |
| 293. | Patroclus | Latin |  | A friend of Achilles. |
| 294. | Patroclus | Shakespearean |  | 'The History of Troilus and Cressida' A Greek commander. |
| 295. | Patryk | Polish |  | Polish form of Patrick 'noble'. |
| 296. | Patsy | Latin |  | Diminutive of Patricia: Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples. |
| 297. | Patsy | Latin |  | Regal; noble. Diminutive of Patrick. |
| 298. | Patten | English |  | From the warrior's town. |
| 299. | Patti | Latin |  | Diminutive of Patricia: Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples. |
| 300. | Pattie | Aramaic |  | Diminutive of Martha: Lady. |