| Baby Name
|
Origin
|
Sex
|
Description
|
| Pablo |
Hispanic |
Boy |
City in the state of Montana. |
| Pachauo |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Connecticut. |
| Pachuta |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Mississippi. |
| Paddy |
Irish |
Boy |
Form of PATRICK. nobleman |
| Paducah |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Kentucky. |
| Paha |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Washington. |
| Paige |
Greek |
Girl |
Child |
| Paige |
English |
Girl |
young-a child |
| Paine |
Latin |
Boy |
From the countryside |
| Paisley |
|
Girl |
City in the state of New Jersey. |
| Pala |
|
Girl |
Cities in the states of California and Hawaii. |
| Palatine |
|
Girl |
City in the state of New Jersey. |
| Palermo |
|
Boy |
Cities in the states of California and New York. |
| Pales |
Latin |
Boy |
In Roman Mythology, he is a protector of pastures, herds and shepherds. |
| Palia |
African |
Boy |
Upward |
| Palmer |
English |
Boy |
palm-bearer |
| Palmyra |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Illinois. |
| Paloma |
Spanish |
Girl |
Dove |
| Pambazuka |
African |
Boy |
Teacher |
| Pamela |
Greek |
Girl |
All sweet |
| Pamplin |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Virginia. |
| Pan |
Greek |
Boy |
God of fertility and sexual power. Protector of herds, goats and shepherds. |
| Pana |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Illinois. |
| Panaca |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Nevada. |
| Panacea |
Greek |
Girl |
In Greek Mythology, she can heal all illnesses with her medicinal herbs. |
| Pancho |
Spanish |
Boy |
Carefree |
| Pancras |
Old English, Irish |
Boy |
Saint who died at age 14 for his beliefs. |
| Pandarus |
Greek |
Boy |
In Greek Mythology, he is a skillful archer. |
| Pandora |
Greek |
Girl |
In Greek Mythology, she opened a jar that she was to keep closed and all evils escaped. She was known for her beauty, grace, trickery, audacity and strength. |
| Panola |
|
Girl |
Counties in the states of Mississippi and Texas. |
| Pansy |
French |
Girl |
Flower. City in the state of West Virginia. |
| Pantoul |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Illinois. |
| Paola |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Kansas. |
| Paphnutius |
|
Boy |
Saint who did not judge others, but prayed for forgiveness instead. |
| Paprika |
German |
Girl |
Red colored and sweet aromatic spice, native to Central America |
| Paquita |
Spanish |
Girl |
From France |
| Parantzam |
Armenian |
Girl |
Armenian Queen |
| Parchman |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Mississippi. |
| Paris |
English |
Boy |
city name |
| Park |
Chinese |
Boy |
Type of tree |
| Parker |
English |
Boy |
protector of the park |
| Parker |
Old English |
Boy |
Park keeper. County in the state of Texas. |
| Parlan |
Irish |
Boy |
See BARTHOLOMEW |
| Parma |
Italian |
Girl |
City in Ohio named for city in Italy. Cities in the states of Missouri and Idaho. |
| Parry |
Welsh |
Boy |
ap Harry-son of Harry |
| Pascal |
Italian |
Boy |
Easter. Saint who refused to lie for his priest. Also coding language for the computer. |
| Pascual |
Hispanic |
Boy |
Easter. |
| Pasley |
Old English |
Girl |
City in England |
| Pastura |
|
Girl |
City in the state of New Mexico. |
| Pata |
African |
Girl |
Persistent |
| Patanisha |
African |
Boy |
Peace |
| Patchin |
|
Boy |
City in the state of New York. |
| Patience |
French |
Girl |
Calm |
| Patricia |
Latin, Irish |
Girl |
Feminine version of Patrick which means noble |
| Patten |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Maine. |
| Patton |
English |
Boy |
from the castle of the warrior |
| Patton |
Old English |
Boy |
Warrior |
| Paula |
Latin |
Girl |
Feminine version of Paul which means small. Saint who spent her wealth on the poor and sick. |
| Paulden |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Arizona. |
| Paulina |
|
Girl |
City in the state of New Jersey. |
| Pavla |
Latin |
Girl |
Feminine version of Paul which means small |
| Pavo |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Georgia. |
| Paxton |
Old English |
Boy |
Town of peace. City in the state of Texas. |
| Payton |
Scottish |
Boy |
pastor-guardian |
| Peace |
|
Boy |
Clam |
| Peacham |
|
Girl |
City in Vermont named for heroine in The Beggars Opera |
| Pearce |
Greek |
Boy |
Rock. In the Bible, he is an apostle and founder of the Christian Roman church. |
| Pearl |
Latin, Jewish |
Girl |
Rarest of all gemstones. White ball shaped gemstone. Made by oysters. |
| Peck |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Louisiana. |
| Peconic |
|
Boy |
City in the state of New York. |
| Pecos |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Texas. |
| PeggyJane |
Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Hebrew |
Girl |
Peggy (pearl) and Jane (Gods favor) |
| PeggyLee |
Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Old English |
Girl |
Peggy (pearl) and Lee (field) |
| PeggyLynn |
Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Welsh |
Girl |
Peggy (pearl) and Lynn (brook) |
| PeggySue |
Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Hebrew |
Girl |
Peggy (pearl) and Sue (lily) |
| Pelan |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Minnesota. |
| Pele |
|
Girl |
Goddess of volcanoes in Hawaiian mythology |
| Peleus |
Greek |
Boy |
In Greek Mythology, he had a grand wedding when he married the nymph Thetis. All the gods attended and brought lavish gifts. |
| Pella |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Iowa. |
| Pelsor |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Arkansas. |
| Pena |
|
Girl |
City in the state of West Virginia. |
| Penda |
African |
Girl |
Love |
| Pendroy |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Montana. |
| Penelope |
Greek |
Girl |
Weaver. In Greek Mythology, she was a symbol of martial fidelity. She waited for her husband Ulysses who was gone for many years fighting at Troy. |
| Peniel |
|
Boy |
City in the state of West Virginia. |
| Penn |
English |
Boy |
enclosure |
| Pennock |
|
Boy |
City in the state of Minnesota. |
| Penthesilea |
Greek |
Girl |
Queen of the Amazons. Achilles killed her when he fell in love with her. |
| Peoa |
|
Girl |
City in the state of Utah. |
| Peoria |
|
Girl |
City in Illinois means pack carriers |
| Pepita |
Spanish |
Girl |
Feminine version of Joseph which means rises above |
| Pequest |
|
Boy |
City in the state of New Jersey. |
| Percival |
French |
Boy |
Valley |
| Percy |
Old English |
Boy |
Pear tree. City in the state of Mississippi. |
| Perdix |
Greek |
Boy |
In Greek Mythology, he invented the saw, compass and potters wheel |
| Peregrine |
Latin |
Boy |
Survivor of cancer |
| Peren |
Welsh |
Girl |
uncertain |
| Perez |
Spanish |
Boy |
Lazy |
| Peridoea |
Greek |
Girl |
In Greek Mythology, she is the adopted mother of Oedipus who was destined to kill his birth father and marry his mother. |
| Peridot |
Latin |
Girl |
Usually green gemstone |
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