MyBabyNameGuide.com
Find meaning. Find inspiration. Find the name.

Baby Names

  • Pandora
    gift, all-gifted
  • Pansy
    Flower-like beauty
  • Paola
    Small, humble
  • Paolo
    small, humble
  • Pari
    Mountain peak
  • Paris
    From the city of Paris
  • Parker
    park keeper
  • Pascal
    Eager or Passionate
  • Pascaline
    Variation of Pascal, means 'passionate' or 'zealous'
  • Pasquale
    "Of Easter" or "of Passover" — from Latin Paschalis, honoring the Christian feast of Easter, itself rooted in Hebrew Pesach (Passover), meaning "to pass over."
  • Pat
    Chief or leader
  • Patia
    From Patris
  • Patience
    Enduring virtue
  • Patrica
    Paternal charm
  • Patrice
    noble, patrician
  • Patricia
    Noble
  • Patrick
    Patrick comes from the Latin 'Patricius,' meaning 'nobleman' or 'patrician' — a member of the hereditary aristocracy in ancient Rome. The name carries an inherent connotation of noble birth and social distinction.
  • Patsy
    Gracious patron
  • Patti
    Pious and humble
  • Pattie
    Paternal blessing
  • Patton
    fighter's town
  • Patty
    Petite leader
  • Paudie
    Small or humble — a warm Irish diminutive of Patrick, itself derived from the Latin "patricius," meaning nobleman or patrician.
  • Paul
    Paul derives from the Latin family name 'Paulus,' meaning 'small' or 'humble.' In Roman usage it functioned as a cognomen distinguishing a branch of the Aemilia gens, though its Christian use stripped away the class associations and retained only the sense of modesty.
  • Paula
    Small or humble
  • Paulette
    French diminutive form of Pauline, meaning 'small' or 'humble'
  • Paulina
    Little Paul or Humble
  • Pauline
    Little
  • Pax
    Peaceful treaty
  • Paxton
    Peaceful path
  • Payton
    Strong protector
  • Paz
    gold, pure gold
  • Peace
    harmony, quiet, peaceful
  • Pearl
    precious gemstone
  • Pearlie
    Sweet pear charm
  • Pedro
    rock or stone
  • Peggie
    Peak beauty
  • Peggy
    Pearl's gift
  • Pelagia
    Sea traveler
  • Pelagius
    God is victorious
  • Pele
    God of thunder
  • Penelope
    Penelope most likely means 'weaver' or 'with a web over her face,' from the Greek 'pene' (thread, weft) and 'ops' (face, eye).
  • Penny
    Small treasure
  • Percival
    pierce, pierce through
  • Percy
    pierce, piercing
  • Perdita
    Lost child
  • Peregrine
    king's peregrination, pilgrim, wandering
  • Perla
    Pearl of great value
  • Perry
    Strong and fierce
  • Persephone
    Queen of the underworld in Greek mythology