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117 names match.
English
Son of Peter; surname used as given name from English origins.
Russian/Latin
Small, humble; from Latin Paulus.
Greek
Lover of horses, from Philip meaning friend of horses.
English
An apprentice or learner, derived from the occupational surname.
English
Peasant or villager; derived from Old English meaning a common person.
Greek
From 'pan' meaning 'all' and 'hagios' meaning 'holy,' meaning 'all holy.'
English
From the word parish, meaning district under a church.
English
The color pink; modern color-based name.
Spanish/Latin
Calm or placid; from Latin placidus meaning peaceful.
English
Of the parks or enclosed lands.
Old French
Pierce the valley, from perce and val in Old French.
Egyptian
Great house, from Egyptian per aa meaning the pharaonic seat of power.
Greek
Rock, from Pierce and Peter via Greek petros.
English
Pear clearing or meadow.
Old French
From Arthurian legend, possibly meaning pierce the veil.
Latin/Polish
Polish variant of Patrick, meaning of noble birth.
Greek
Stone or rock, Dutch form of Peter.
Vietnamese
Phoenix or bee, from Vietnamese phuong.
Scottish
From Purvis or from the purse, Scottish origin.
Irish Gaelic
Irish form of Patrick, meaning noble or of patrician descent.
Welsh
Variation of Price, meaning son of Rhys or passionate.
Greek
From Philippos, meaning lover of horses.
Hebrew
Means serpent's mouth or the Nubian.
English place name
A modern spelling of Preston, meaning the town of priests.
English
From Purvis or Peverus, an English surname possibly meaning pierce-wood.
Spanish
Means perfect in Spanish.
Greek
One who loves, affectionate.
Italian/Spanish
First or firstborn.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
English
From an English surname, possibly meaning 'pacy' or swift.
Old English
From an enclosure or pen, a surname-based given name.
Scandinavian/Greek
Stone or rock, the Scandinavian form of Peter.
Germanic
Abundantly bright, from phil (much) and beraht (bright).
English
English surname used as given name, origin uncertain.
English
A patronymic surname meaning son of Peter, derived from the name meaning rock.
Spanish/Latin
First or primitive, Spanish name from Latin primitivus.
Irish
Noble; Irish form of Patrick.
Greek
Mythological bird reborn from ashes; variant spelling of Phoenix.
Greek
Polish form of Peter meaning rock or stone.
Old English
Pleasing or agreeable; a virtue name.
Italian
Peace or a person of peaceful nature.
English
Variant of Preston, meaning priest's settlement.
English
English word meaning a small bouquet of flowers.
Latin
Variant of Patrick, from Latin patricius meaning 'of noble birth.'
Italian
Italian form of Peter, derived from Greek Petros meaning rock or stone.
English
Derived from English meaning to speak or parley.
Greek
Rock or stone.
English
One who lives by the park.