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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Phedora | Greek |  | Supreme gift. |
| 702. | Phelan | Celtic |  | Wolf. |
| 703. | Phelan | Gaelic |  | Little wolf. |
| 704. | Phelan | Irish |  | Variant of Faolan: Small wolf. |
| 705. | Phelim | Irish |  | Variant of Feidhlim: Good forever. |
| 706. | Phelps | English |  | Son of Philip. |
| 707. | Phemie | Greek |  | Auspicious speech; good repute; well spoken. Diminutive of the name Euphemia. |
| 708. | Phemie | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Euphemia: A popular Scottish name taken from the Greek, meaning auspicious speech or good repute. |
| 709. | Phemius | Greek |  | A bard. |
| 710. | Phenice | Biblical |  | Red, purple. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 711. | Phenice | Biblical |  | Red, purple. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 712. | Pheobe | Greek |  | Sparkling. |
| 713. | Pheobus | Greek |  | Shining. |
| 714. | Pheodora | Greek |  | Supreme gift. |
| 715. | Pherson | Scottish |  | Parson. |
| 716. | Phiala | Irish |  | Saintname. |
| 717. | Phichol | Biblical |  | The mouth of all, or every tongue. |
| 718. | Phichol | Biblical |  | The mouth of all, or every tongue. |
| 719. | Phil | English |  | Fond of horses. Form of Phillip. |
| 720. | 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. |
| 721. | Phila | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 722. | Philadelphia | Biblical |  | Love of a brother |
| 723. | Philadelphia | Greek |  | Brotherly love. |
| 724. | Philana | Greek |  | Lover of man. |
| 725. | Philander | Greek |  | Lover of man. |
| 726. | Philario | Shakespearean |  | 'Cymbeline' An Italian friend to Posthumus. |
| 727. | Philberta | English |  | Brilliant. |
| 728. | Philemon | Biblical |  | Who kisses |
| 729. | Philemon | Greek |  | Kiss; loves thought. |
| 730. | Philemon | Shakespearean |  | 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to Cerimon. |
| 731. | Philetus | Biblical |  | Amiable, beloved. |
| 732. | Philetus | Biblical |  | Amiable, beloved. |
| 733. | Philibert | French |  | French derivitive of the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright. Famous bearer: 7th century French abbot St Philibert. |
| 734. | Philida | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 735. | Philihert | Teutonic |  | Sharp - willed. |
| 736. | Philina | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 737. | Philip | Biblical |  | Warlike; a lover of horses |
| 738. | Philip | English |  | Fond of horses. Form of Phillip. |
| 739. | Philip | French |  | Loves horses. |
| 740. | 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. |
| 741. | Philip | Shakespearean |  | 'King John' Bastard half brother to Robert Faulconbridge. 'King John' King Philip of France. |
| 742. | Philipinna | German |  | Loves horses. |
| 743. | Philipp | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 744. | Philippa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 745. | Philippe | French |  | Loves horses. |
| 746. | Philippe | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |
| 747. | Philippi | Biblical |  | Warlike; a lover of horses (plural) |
| 748. | Philippine | German |  | Loves horses. |
| 749. | Philips | English |  | Son of Philip. |
| 750. | Philis | Greek |  | Green bough. |
| 751. | Philistines | Biblical |  | Those who dwell in villages. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 752. | Philistines | Biblical |  | Those who dwell in villages. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 753. | Phillida | Greek |  | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. |
| 754. | Phillina | Greek |  | Loving. |
| 755. | Phillip | English |  | Fond of horses. One of the biblical 12 apostles. |
| 756. | Phillip | Greek |  | Variant of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 757. | Phillipa | French |  | Loves horses. |
| 758. | Phillipa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 759. | Phillipe | French |  | Loves horses. |
| 760. | Phillippa | Greek |  | Feminine form of Philip: Lover of horses. |
| 761. | Phillips | English |  | Son of Philip. |
| 762. | Phillis | Greek |  | Loving. Can also be a variant of Phyllis: Leafy foliage; green bough. |
| 763. | Philo | Greek |  | Friend; Loves or loved. |
| 764. | Philo | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony. |
| 765. | Philoctetes | Greek |  | Killed Paris. |
| 766. | Philoetius | Greek |  | A cowherd. |
| 767. | Philologus | Biblical |  | A lover of letters, or of the word. |
| 768. | Philologus | Biblical |  | A lover of letters, or of the word. |
| 769. | Philomel | Greek |  | Nightingale. |
| 770. | Philomela | Greek |  | Nightingale. |
| 771. | Philomena | Greek |  | Greatly loved. |
| 772. | Philomina | Greek |  | Greatly loved. |
| 773. | Philostrate | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Master of the Revels to Theseus. |
| 774. | Philotus | Shakespearean |  | 'The Life of Timon of Athens' Timon's servant. |
| 775. | Phineas | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 776. | Phineas | Hebrew |  | Oracle. One of the two sons of the priest Eli in the Old Testament. |
| 777. | Phinees | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 778. | Phinehas | Biblical |  | Bold aspect, face of trust or protection. |
| 779. | Phinehas | Hebrew |  | Variant of Phineas: Oracle. One of the two sons of the priest Eli in the Old Testament. |
| 780. | Phineus | Greek |  | Mouth of brass. |
| 781. | Phlegethon | Greek |  | River of fire. |
| 782. | Phlegon | Biblical |  | Zealous, burning. |
| 783. | Phlegon | Biblical |  | Zealous, burning. |
| 784. | Phoebe | Greek |  | The shining one. Mother of Leto. Phoebe was one of the names for the Greek moon goddess. |
| 785. | Phoebe | Latin |  | Daughter of Leda. |
| 786. | Phoebus | Latin |  | Shining. |
| 787. | Phoenice | Latin |  | Mother of Torone. |
| 788. | Phoenicia | Biblical |  | Red, purple. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 789. | Phoenicia | Biblical |  | Red, purple. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 790. | Phoenix | Greek |  | Heron. |
| 791. | Phoenix | Greek |  | A bird that built its own pyre and then was reborn from the ashes. |
| 792. | Phorcys | Greek |  | A sea god. |
| 793. | Phrixus | Greek |  | Son of Nephele. |
| 794. | Phrygia | Biblical |  | Dry; barren |
| 795. | Phrynia | Shakespearean |  | 'The Life of Timon of Athens' |
| 796. | Phrysia | Latin |  | Head goddess of Cybele. |
| 797. | Phurah | Biblical |  | That bears fruit; or grows |
| 798. | Phygellus | Biblical |  | Fugitive. |
| 799. | Phygellus | Biblical |  | Fugitive. |
| 800. | Phylacteries | Biblical |  | Things to be especially observed. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |