Browse names
293 names match.
Latin
Pious or devoted, from the Latin pius.
Greek
Lover of horses.
Greek
All gifts or giver of all.
Latin
Precious gem or pearl.
Latin
Relating to Easter or Passover.
English
Priest's meadow.
Greek
Variation of Phoebe, from Greek 'Phoibe' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'.
English
English surname used as a first name, derived from 'prentice' meaning 'apprentice'.
English/Modern
Variation of Piper, from the English occupational word for one who plays the pipes.
English
Son of Piers or Peter, meaning rock or stone.
Greek
Related to Penelope, possibly meaning weaver.
English
From the spice or nickname for a spirited person.
Latin
Variant of Paulette, from Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
English
A modern spelling variant of Peyton, derived from Pæga's town.
Greek
A variant of Phyllis, derived from Greek meaning green leaf or foliage.
Greek
Variant of Phyllis, from phyllon meaning leaf.
English/Latin
Variant of Perry or Perrie, meaning pear tree or wanderer.
Latin/French
From Pascalius, meaning of Easter or relating to Passover.
Persian
From Persian meaning fairy or beautiful supernatural being.
Greek
A variant of Pamela, created by Sir Philip Sidney, meaning all honey.
English
English virtue name.
Italian
Stone or rock; the Italian form of Peter.
German
From the surname Porsche, origin meaning gateway or passage.
Greek
Stone; feminine form of Peter.
Latin
Feminine form of Patrick, from patricius meaning 'of noble birth.'
Hebrew
Serpent's mouth; oracle.
Sanskrit
Prayer and worship; sacred ritual.
Latin
A pearl, from the Latin word perla.
Greek
Weaver, from the Greek goddess Penelope.
English
Son of Paye, an English surname-derived given name.
Sanskrit
Arrow, from the Sanskrit word for arrow.
English
English name derived from pearl.
English
A modern name, possibly related to Payton or a settlement.
Sanskrit
Beloved or delight, a name of great affection.
English
A modern name, possibly from Payton or Paden.
Greek
Bright or shining; from Greek mythology.
French
From Peter, meaning stone or rock.
Sanskrit
Dear or beloved; from Sanskrit 'priya'.
Spanish, Portuguese, Latin
Small and humble, derived from Paulus (small).
English
One who lives by or works in a park.
Old English
Variant of Presley, meaning priest's clearing or meadow.
Old English
English place name meaning priest's cottage.
English/Irish
Small rock or from Peter, an English surname meaning stone.
Latin
A variant of Porsche or Portia, from Latin meaning 'pig' or 'sow,' historically used in Roman naming.
Old English
A variant of Presley, from Old English meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Welsh
Surname meaning 'son of Howell,' used as a given name.
Latin
Feminine form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Greek
Greek name derived from parthenos, meaning 'virgin.'