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293 names match.
English
From a surname meaning dweller by the pear tree, also used as a diminutive of Peregrine.
English (diminutive of Patrick/Patricia, from Latin)
Short form of Patrick or Patricia, from the Latin patricius meaning nobleman.
English (diminutive of Patricia, from Latin)
Diminutive of Patricia, from the Latin patricius meaning noblewoman.
French
A feminine diminutive of Paul, meaning small or humble.
English
A diminutive of Patricia, from Latin meaning noblewoman.
Greek
A diminutive of Peter, meaning rock or stone.
French
A French form of Patrick or Patricia, from the Latin patricius, meaning noble or patrician.
English/Greek
A short form of Pamela, a literary name coined by poet Philip Sidney, possibly meaning all sweetness from Greek pan and meli.
French/English
From a Norman surname derived from the place name Perci in Normandy, ultimately from the Roman name Persius.
English
Diminutive of Mary or Paulina, meaning star of the sea or small.
Greek
Short form of Philip, from philos (lover) and hippos (horse).
Latin
Variant of Pearl, from Latin perla meaning a pearl jewel.
Greek/French
French form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning stone or rock.
Greek
From petra, meaning stone or rock.
French
From the English flower name, derived from French pensée, meaning thought.
Latin
Derived from portia, possibly from the Roman Porcia family.
Latin
Of Easter; paschal and blessed.
Latin via English
Noblewoman of patrician rank.
Greek
Lover of strength, devoted warrior.
Latin
Noblewoman, of patrician rank.
Greek
All honey, entirely sweet; variant of Pamela from Greek 'pan' and 'meli'.
Greek
Pearl, precious gem; variant of Peggy from Margaret.
Latin
Pearl; from the precious gem.
Latin/Spanish
Pillar or column; strong and steadfast foundation.
Greek
Weaver; variant of Penny.
Sanskrit
Beloved or dear.
Latin
Careful and prudent.
English
English occupational name for a young male servant or attendant.
Latin
Ancient or venerable.
Latin
Small or modest.
Latin
Ancient and venerable.
Spanish
Noble or of noble birth; Spanish form of Patrick.
German
Variant of Porsche, possibly meaning offering or gift.
English
One who is learning a trade.
Scottish
Related to the little finger or color pink.
Sanskrit
Sacred sound or Om.
English modern creation
Variant of Payton or fighter.
Greek
Green leaf.
Welsh
Welsh surname used as given name, meaning son of Price.
Latin
Derived from Latin meaning palm tree or victory palm.
Greek
From Porphyrius, meaning purple or wearing purple.
Greek
Variant of Paris, the Trojan prince in Greek mythology.
Greek
A variant of Phyllis, from phyllon meaning leafy branch.
Latin
An Italian form of Paul, from paulus meaning small.
English
Variant of Parnell, derived from Latin origins meaning 'Peter's rock'.
Greek
All honey, a modern variant of Pamela.
Latin
Nobleman, a variant spelling of Patrick.
English
Ecclesiastical parish, from the Old French paroisse.