Browse names
117 names match.
Latin
Nobleman.
Old English
Priest's town.
Latin
Small, humble.
Greek
Rock.
Greek
Rock.
English
Peace town.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Latin
Small.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Old French, English
Gatekeeper, carrier.
Latin
Son of a monarch or ruler.
English
Rock or stone.
English
Prince's town.
English
From a surname meaning dweller by the pear tree, also used as a diminutive of Peregrine.
Greek
A diminutive of Peter, meaning rock or stone.
French/English
From a Norman surname derived from the place name Perci in Normandy, ultimately from the Roman name Persius.
Greek
Short form of Philip, from philos (lover) and hippos (horse).
Greek/French
French form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning stone or rock.
Latin
Of Easter; paschal and blessed.
Latin
Small or modest.
Spanish
Noble or of noble birth; Spanish form of Patrick.
English
One who is learning a trade.
Sanskrit
Sacred sound or Om.
Welsh
Welsh surname used as given name, meaning son of Price.
Greek
From Porphyrius, meaning purple or wearing purple.
Greek
Variant of Paris, the Trojan prince in Greek mythology.
Latin
An Italian form of Paul, from paulus meaning small.
English
Variant of Parnell, derived from Latin origins meaning 'Peter's rock'.
Latin
Nobleman, a variant spelling of Patrick.
English
Ecclesiastical parish, from the Old French paroisse.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Latin
Relating to Easter or Passover.
English
English surname used as a first name, derived from 'prentice' meaning 'apprentice'.
English
Son of Piers or Peter, meaning rock or stone.
Latin/French
From Pascalius, meaning of Easter or relating to Passover.
Italian
Stone or rock; the Italian form of Peter.
Hebrew
Serpent's mouth; oracle.
English
Son of Paye, an English surname-derived given name.
Sanskrit
Arrow, from the Sanskrit word for arrow.
English
A modern name, possibly related to Payton or a settlement.
English
A modern name, possibly from Payton or Paden.
French
From Peter, meaning stone or rock.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin
Small and humble, derived from Paulus (small).
English
One who lives by or works in a park.
Old English
English place name meaning priest's cottage.
English/Irish
Small rock or from Peter, an English surname meaning stone.
Welsh
Surname meaning 'son of Howell,' used as a given name.
English
Surname meaning warrior or fighter, used as first name.