Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Behind the Name names starting with P

Indian Hindu Baby Boy Names P



PABLO m Spanish Spanish form of Paulus see Paul painter and Spanish sculptor Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 was a famous bearer of the name.
PACE m English Rare From an English surname which was derived from the Middle English word meaning peace rhythm.
Pacey m English Rare From an English surname which was derived from the French place name itself derived from Pacy Gallic given name of unknown meaning.
CAP FICA form f female Spanish Late Latin name means pacificus peacemaker.
PA OJ m Esperanto Esperanto PAUL diminutive This name also means father in Esperanto.
PADEN m Rare English invented a name, using the sound Aden popular suffix in names such as Braden Hayden Aidan It is sometimes considered a name derived PADDON.



PADERAU f and the male form According to Hindu tradition, a lotus holding the god Brahma born from the navel of the god Vishnu Padma name is used in Hindu texts refer to several characters, including the goddess Lakshmi and Rama hero.
Padmavati f Vehicles like Hinduism, lotuses derived from the Sanskrit word which means Padma lotus combined with Vati meaning similarity is the name of the adoptive mother of the Hindu god Skanda.
PALLAS 1f Greek mythology probably derived from a Greek word meaning maiden in Greek mythology was the name of a friend of Athena Goddess Athena accidentally killed her, and then took the name in honor Pallas his friend.
PALLAS 2m Greek mythology may be derived from Greek Pallo brandish In Greek mythology it was the name of a Titan and several other characters It was also the name of a female character, although his name is probably a another source view Pallas.
Pallu m Biblical Means distinguished Hebrew That was the name of a son of Reuben in the Old Testament.
PALMER m English From an English name meaning pilgrim is at the end of Palm Palma Latin account, since the pilgrims in the Holy Land often brought back palm leaves as proof of their journey.


PALMIRO m Italian media pilgrim in Italian In medieval times, he noted that that was a pilgrim in Palestine is ultimately meaning of the word palma palm, because of the custom of pilgrims to bring palm leaves with them name is sometimes given a child born on Palm Sunday.
PAMELA f English name was coined in the late 16th century by Sir Philip Sidney Poet for use in his Arcadia poem may want to talk any mild Greek pan all and honey Meli He was later employed by the author Samuel Richardson for the heroine in his novel Pamela, or virtue Rewarded 1740 after which it became used as a given name did not become popular until the 20th century.
PAN m Greek mythology derived from a Greek word which means shepherd in Greek mythology Pan was a half-man, half-goat god associated with shepherds, cattle and pastures.
PANCHO m Spanish diminutive Spanish FRANCISCO This name was borne by 1878-1923 Pancho Villa, a Mexican revolutionary and bandit.
PANCRAS m Archaic English medieval English form of Pankration The relics from the 4th century St Pancras were sent to England by Pope Gregory the Great, leading to the veneration of the saint there.
PANDORA f Greek mythology means all donations, from a combination of Greek and gift pan Doron In Greek mythology Pandora was the first mortal woman Zeus gave him a jar containing all the problems and ills that humanity knows now, and told her not to open Unfortunately his curiosity got the better of her and she opened, unleashing the evil spirits in the world.



PANFILO m Italian Italian form of PAMPHILOS The Italian novelist Boccaccio used this name in his work The Decameron 1350.
THOUGHT f English from the English word for a type of flower, derived ultimately from the old thinking of French thought.
PANTALEON m Ancient Greek Derived from Greek elements meaning all genitive pan and leon lion which means it was the name of a king of the 2nd century BC Bactria was also worn by Saint Pantaleon Panteleimon also called, doctor of Asia Minor who was martyred during the persecution of the Roman Emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century, it is a patron saint of physicians and midwives.
PAOLO m Italian Italian form of Paulus see PAUL Paolo Uccello Paolo Veronese were both painters of the Italian Renaissance.



PAPA f Polynesian mythology which means earth Maori Maori and other Polynesian mythology or Papatuanuku Dad was the earth goddess and mother of most other gods, she and her husband Rangi the sky god, were locked in a turn tight embrace their children have decided to separate, a feat accomplished by the god Tane.
Paraskeve f late Greek Derived from Greek meaning paraskeue preparation or Friday being the day of the preparation This was the name of a 2nd century saint who was martyred in Rome.
PARIS 1 m Greek Mythology Meaning unknown In Greek mythology, it was the Trojan prince who abducted Helen and started the Trojan War Although presented as a little loose in the Iliad, he managed to kill the great hero Achilles, he was himself finally slain in battle by Philoctetes.
PARIS 2f Various Named after the capital city of France, which gets its name from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii.
PARKER mN m Irish mythology unknown significance, perhaps Bartholomew In Irish legend, he was the first man on Ireland after the biblical flood.



PARVANA form f Azeri Azeri Persian Parvaneh It can also be a variant Persian transcription of the same name.
F Parvati Hinduism Indian Hindi means mountain in Sanskrit Parvati is a Hindu goddess of love and power, Shiva's wife and the mother of Ganesha.
PARVIN f Azerbaijani media Persian Persian Pleiades The Pleiades are a group of seven stars in the constellation Taurus.
PARVIZ m persan means fortunate, happy in Persian This name was borne by a son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir.
PASCAL m Dutch German French from the late Latin name Paschalis, which meant on the Latin Easter Easter Pascha, which was in turn from Hebrew Pessah Pâque Passover is the ancient Hebrew holiday celebrating the liberation of Egypt Because that it closely coincides with the Christian feast before Easter, the same Latin word was used to name Pascal can also function as a family name, as in the case of Blaise Pascal, French philosopher, mathematician and inventor.



PENELOPE English f Greek mythology perhaps derived from the Greek penelops a type of duck Otherwise, it could be the son of pene, frame and ops face, eyes in Homer's epic The Odyssey is the name of the wife of Ulysses forced to repel suitors while her husband fights away in Troy It has sometimes been used as a given name in English since the 16th century.
Peninnah biblical f means precious stone in Hebrew in the Old Testament this is the name of one of the wives of Elkanah the other being Hannah.
Penuel m face biblical biblical Hebrew means God in Hebrew is the name of two minor characters in the Old Testament.
Peony f Rare English from the English word for the type of flowers, was believed to have healing qualities, it was named after the Greek god medical P on.



M PIN P History unknown Frankish name means This may mean impressive Frankish bib- tremble This was the name of three butlers of Austrasia, including the pin P III Short, who became the first Carolingian king of the Franks It was Charlemagne's father.
PERCIVAL m Arthurian Romance English Established by the 12th century French poet Chr Tien Troyes Perceval for his poem, the story of the Grail in the Perceval poem was one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table that has been given a glimpse of the Holy Grail character and probably the name of Perceval was based on that of the Welsh hero Peredur spelling was probably changed under the influence of the old french val drill to drill the valley.
PERCY m English From an English surname which was derived from the name of a Norman town Perci which itself was perhaps derived from a Gallic given name was Latinized as Persius The name was borne by a noble English family, and first used as a given name in their honor a famous bearer was Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822, an English romantic poet whose works include Adonais and Ozymandias This name can also be used as a short form of PERCIVAL.
Perdita f literature derived from the sense perditus Latin lost Shakespeare created this name for the daughter of Hermione in his game Winter's Tale in 1610.



Peredur m Welsh mythology Arthurian Romance means Perhaps hard Welsh spears This was the name of several figures in Welsh mythology It was then used by the chronicler of the 12th century Geoffrey of Monmouth in his tales Arthurian The character of Percival was probably based on him.
Peregrine m English Rare Peregrinus from Late Latin name meaning traveler This was the name of several early saints.
PEREZ m biblical means rupture, burst into Hebrew in the Old Testament is the name of the twin brother of Zerah.








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