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Paco (Italian) - to pack. (American Indian) - bald eagle.
Paddy (Irish) - common form of Patrick.
Page (French) - youthful attendant. Padget, Padgett, Paget, Paige
Paine (Latin) - a rustic, a country person.
Pakelika (Hawaiian) - noble. Form of Patrick.
Palani (Hawaiian) - freeman.
Palmer (Old English) - bearer of palms, pilgrim.
Park (Old English) - one who lives near the enclosed land. (Chinese) - the cypress tree. Parke
Parker (Middle English) - guardian of the park. Park, Parke
Parkin (Old English) - Little Peter.
Parnell (Old French) - little Peter. Nellie, Nelly, Pernell
Parrish (Middle English) - from the church area. Parish, Parrysh
Pascal (Hebrew) - born at Passover or Easter to pass over. (Italian) - pertaining to Easter or Passover. Pace, Pascale, Paschal, Pasquale
Pat - short form of names containing Pat. Pattie, Patty
Patrick (Latin) - nobleman. Paddie,Paddy, Padraic, Pat, Patrice, Patricio, Patsy, Patten, Payton, Peyton, Rick, Ricky
Patton (Old English) - from the warrior's estate. Paton, Patten, Pattin
Paul (Latin) - small one. Pablo, Paley, Paolo, Paulie, Pavel, Poul
Pavit (Indian) - pious, pure.
Payat (American Indian) - he is coming.
Paxton (Old German) - pack man, wandering trader. Packston, Packton, Paxon, Tony
Pearson (Old English) - sn of Peter. Pierson, Sonnie, Sonny
Pedro (Spanish) - form of Peter.
Penn (Old English) - enclosure. (Old German) - commander. Short form of Penrod.
Penrod (Old German) - famous commander. Pen, Penn, Pennie, Penny, Rod, Roddie, Roddy
Pepin (Old German) - petitioner. Pepi, Peppi, Peppie, Peppy
Percival (Old French) - pierce-the-valley, piercer of the valley. Parsifal, Perceval, Percy, Purcell
Perry (Middle English) - pear tree. (Old French) - little Peter. Common form of Peter. Parry
Perth (Celtic) - thorn-bush thicket.
Peta (American Indian) - golden eagle.
Peter (Greek) - rock. Farris, Ferris, Parnell, Pearce, Peder, Pedro, Peirce, Perkin, Perren, Perry, Pete, Petey, Petrus, Pierce, Pierre, Pietro, Piotr
Petro (Russian) - stone. Petruno, Petruso
Peyton (Old English) - from the warrior's estate. Pate, Payton
Phelan (Celtic) - the wolf.
Phelps (Old English) - son of Philip.
Phil - short form of Filbert. Filmore, Philip
Phillip (Greek) - lover of horses. Felipe, Filippo, Phil, Philip, Philipp, Phillipe
Philo (Greek) - loving one.
Phineas (Hebrew) - oracle.
Phuoc (Vietnamese) - good.
Pierre (French) - form of Peter.
Pili (African) - the second born.
Pinchos (Hebrew) - dark-complected. Pinye
Plato (Greek) - broad-shouldered one.
Pollard (Old German) - brave one.
Pomeroy (Old French) - dweller in the apple orchard. Roy
Prentice (Middle English) - apprentice, learner of a trade. Prentiss
Prescott (Old English) - from the priest's cottage. Scott, Scottie, Scotty
Presley (Old English) - from the priest's meadow. Lee, Leigh, Pressley, Priestley
Price (Welsh) - son of the ardent one. Pryce
Primo (Italian) - first, firstborn.
Prior (Latin) - superior, head of a monastery.
Proctor (Latin) - administrator.
Purdy (Indian) - recluse.
Purvis (English/French) - to provide food.
Putnam (Old English) - dweller by the pond.
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