| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Padraig |
Gaelic |
B |
A patrician; a Gaelic form of Patrick. Variations: Padraic, Padruig. Pet Name: Paidean. (PA-DREEG)
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| Page |
English |
G |
Waiter, attendant (Paige)
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| Pal |
Gaelic |
B |
Small; a Gaelic form of Paul. Variation: Pol. (PAUL)
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| Palmer |
English |
B |
Bearing a palm branch
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| Patakasu |
American |
B |
Small ant biting a person very hard
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| Patrick |
English |
B |
A patrcian, nobleman; derived from the Latin patricius (a patrician). Short Form: Pat.
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| Peader |
Gaelic |
B |
A rock, stone; popular Gaelic form of Peter (a rock, a stone). Pet Name: Peidearan. (PEE-DER)
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| Peigi |
Gaelic |
G |
A pearl;a Gaelic form of Peggy, a pet form of Margaret modeled after Meggie. (PEG-GEE)
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| Percival |
Celtic |
B |
Companion of the chalice, Urbane, pompous, Audacious.
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| Peter |
English |
B |
A rock, stone; from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Petrus and the Greek Petros, names derived from petra (a rock) and petros (a stone).
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| Philip |
English |
B |
Lover of horses; from the Latin Philippus, a derivative of the Greek Philippos, which is composed from the elements philos (loving) and hippos (horse). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ. (FIL-IP)
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| Phoenix |
English |
B |
Mythical firebird that dies and is reborn from its own ashes; original symbol of Scorpio Mythological
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| Pinon |
American |
B |
A god who became the constellation Orion
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| Piper |
English |
G |
An organ (playing instrument) player |