Browse names
293 names match.
English
From English word for small stones, used as a nature name.
German
Variant of Porsche, German place name, used as a modern name.
English
Of or resembling a pearl, lustrous gem.
Latin
Of the palm tree.
Greek
One who loves, affectionate.
Greek
Pearl, precious jewel.
Italian/Spanish
First or firstborn.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Yiddish diminutive of Pesach or relating to Passover.
Modern English
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
English
The English word praise, used as a modern virtue name.
Turkish/Persian
From 'pasha,' a title of respect for a high-ranking Ottoman official.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, meaning prayer, worship, or ritual.
Hebrew
Pearl.
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).
Greek/Modern
A variant of Pamela, meaning all honey or all sweetness.
English
A modern name of African-American creation.
Latin
Ancient and venerable; variant of Priscilla.
English
English surname used as given name, origin uncertain.
English
Surname usage, possibly from Priestley or Presley.
English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
English
A patronymic surname meaning son of Peter, derived from the name meaning rock.
Greek
A variant of Pamela, meaning all sweetness or worthy of all love.
French
Porch or covered entrance, variant spelling of the architectural term.
English
The sweet stone fruit, English word for the fuzzy fruit.
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
Pearl; variant spelling of Peggy.
Greek
From Persia, the ancient kingdom.
Greek
Polish form of Peter meaning rock or stone.
Old English
Pleasing or agreeable; a virtue name.
Spanish/Hebrew
Peace from Spanish and Hebrew meaning tranquility.
Latin (modern creation)
Variant of Pamela possibly meaning all honey or sweetness.
Persian/Sanskrit
Fairy, a supernatural being of beauty.
Italian
Peace or a person of peaceful nature.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Means ankle bells or traditional ankle jewelry in Hindi.
English
Variant of Preston, meaning priest's settlement.
Latin
English religious name meaning divine care or foresight.
Latin
Variant of Priscilla, meaning ancient or venerable.
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.
Italian
Feminine form of Pasquale, derived from Latin Paschalis meaning relating to Easter.
English
Resembling or derived from a pearl, symbolizing purity.