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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 401. | Pearce | Anglo-Saxon |  | Rock. |
| 402. | Pearce | English |  | Form of Piers from Peter. |
| 403. | Pearce | Irish |  | Form of Piers from Peter. |
| 404. | Pearl | English |  | Pearl (after the name of the semi-precious jewel). |
| 405. | Pearl | Latin |  | Precious. |
| 406. | Pearla | Latin |  | Precious. |
| 407. | Pearle | Latin |  | Precious. |
| 408. | Pearlie | English |  | Diminutive of Pearl: Pearl (after the name of the semi-precious jewel). |
| 409. | Pearlina | Latin |  | Precious. |
| 410. | Pearline | Latin |  | Precious. |
| 411. | Pearroc | English |  | Of the forest. |
| 412. | Pearson | English |  | Son of Pierce. |
| 413. | Pearson | Irish |  | Form of Piers from Peter. |
| 414. | Peaseblossom | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' A fairy. |
| 415. | Pedahzur | Biblical |  | 'Strong or powerful savior, stone of redemption' |
| 416. | Pedaiah | Biblical |  | Redemption of the Lord. |
| 417. | Pedar | Danish |  | Danish form of Peter. |
| 418. | Pedar | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 419. | Pedar | Scandinavian |  | Stone. |
| 420. | Peder | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 421. | Peder | Swedish |  | Stone. |
| 422. | Pedr | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Peter 'rock'. |
| 423. | Pedra | Spanish |  | Stone. |
| 424. | Pedrine | Danish |  | Feminine of Pedar. |
| 425. | Pedro | Greek |  | Variant of Peter: Stone; rock. |
| 426. | Pedro | Portuguese |  | A rock. Form of Peter. |
| 427. | Pedro | Shakespearean |  | 'The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Arragon, suitor to Portia. 'Much Ado About Nothing' Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon. |
| 428. | Pedro | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Peter: stone; rock. |
| 429. | Peer | German |  | A rock. Form of Peter. |
| 430. | Peer | Muslim |  | Variant of Pir: Leader. Old. |
| 431. | Peer | Scandinavian |  | A rock. Form of Peter. |
| 432. | Peg | English |  | Diminutive of Margaret which developed from rhyming with Meg. |
| 433. | Peg | Greek |  | Diminutive of Margaret: Pearl. |
| 434. | Peg | Persian |  | Diminutive of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
| 435. | Pegasus | Greek |  | Winged horse. |
| 436. | Pegeen | Greek |  | Pearl. |
| 437. | Peggy | English |  | Variant of Peg: Diminutive of Margaret which developed from rhyming with Meg. |
| 438. | Peggy | Greek |  | Diminutive of Margaret: Pearl. |
| 439. | Peggy | Persian |  | Diminutive of Margaret: Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
| 440. | Peigi | Gaelic |  | Peg. |
| 441. | Peirce | English |  | Rock. |
| 442. | Peirene | Latin |  | Lover of Poseidon. |
| 443. | Peisistratus | Greek |  | Son of Nestor. |
| 444. | Peissawg | Welsh |  | Legendary king of Brittany. |
| 445. | Pekah | Biblical |  | He that opens; that is at liberty |
| 446. | Pekahiah | Biblical |  | It is the Lord that opens |
| 447. | Pekar | Czechoslovakian |  | Baker. |
| 448. | Pekka | Finnish |  | Stone. |
| 449. | Pekka | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 450. | Pekod | Biblical |  | Noble; rulers |
| 451. | Pelagia | Greek |  | Dweller by the sea. |
| 452. | Pelaiah | Biblical |  | The Lord's secret or miracle. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 453. | Pelaiah | Biblical |  | The Lord's secret or miracle. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 454. | Pelaliah | Biblical |  | Entreating the Lord. |
| 455. | Pelatiah | Biblical |  | Let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord |
| 456. | Peleg | Biblical |  | Division. |
| 457. | Peleg | Biblical |  | Division. |
| 458. | Pelethites | Biblical |  | Judges; destroyers |
| 459. | Peleus | Greek |  | Father of Achilles. |
| 460. | Pelham | English |  | Derived from a British place name. |
| 461. | Peli | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 462. | Pelias | Greek |  | Son of Poseidon. |
| 463. | Pelicia | Greek |  | Weaver. |
| 464. | Pell | English |  | Mantle. |
| 465. | Pellam | Arthurian Legend |  | Father of Pelles. |
| 466. | Pellanor | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 467. | Pellean | Arthurian Legend |  | Percival's father. |
| 468. | Pelleas | Arthurian Legend |  | A Fisher king. |
| 469. | Pelles | Arthurian Legend |  | A Fisher king. |
| 470. | Pellikita | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 471. | Pellinore | Arthurian Legend |  | Name of a king. |
| 472. | Pellkita | Latin |  | Happy. |
| 473. | Pello | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 474. | Pellonia | Latin |  | Invoked to ward off enemies. |
| 475. | Pelltun | English |  | From the pool farm. |
| 476. | Pelonite | Biblical |  | Falling, secret. |
| 477. | Pelonite | Biblical |  | Falling, secret. |
| 478. | Pelopia | Greek |  | Mother of Aegisthus. |
| 479. | Pelops | Greek |  | Father of Atreus. |
| 480. | Pembroke | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke. |
| 481. | Pembroke | Welsh |  | Lives in the headland. |
| 482. | Pemphredo | Greek |  | Sister of the Gorgons. |
| 483. | Pemton | English |  | From the pool farm. |
| 484. | Pen | Greek |  | Diminutive of Penelope: Bobbin. Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. |
| 485. | Penarddun | Celtic |  | Mythical daughter of Beli. |
| 486. | Penarddun | Welsh |  | Legendary daughter of Beli. |
| 487. | Penates | Latin |  | God of the household. |
| 488. | Penda | Anglo-Saxon |  | Name of a king. |
| 489. | Pendragon | Anglo-Saxon |  | From the dragon's enclosed land. |
| 490. | Penelope | Gaelic |  | Variant of Fenella: White shoulder. From Fionnghuala or Fionnuala. |
| 491. | Penelope | Greek |  | Bobbin. Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. |
| 492. | Peniel | Biblical |  | Face or vision of God, that sees God. |
| 493. | PenIlyn | Welsh |  | From the lake's headland. |
| 494. | Penina | Hebrew |  | Pearl. |
| 495. | Peninah | Hebrew |  | Pearl. |
| 496. | Penine | Greek |  | Rock. |
| 497. | Peninnah | Biblical |  | Pearl, precious stone, the face. |
| 498. | Peninnah | Biblical |  | Pearl, precious stone, the face. |
| 499. | Penleigh | English |  | From the enclosed pasture meadow. |
| 500. | Penley | English |  | From the enclosed pasture meadow. |