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Small or humble. A diminutive of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning small.
Small or humble; Spanish diminutive of Paula with Latin roots emphasizing modesty.
Small and humble. Feminine variant of Paul from Latin, representing modesty and grace.
Small and humble. Feminine form of Paul, derived from the Latin Paulus meaning 'small.'
Combination of Paul (small) and Michael (who is like God)
Feminine variant of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Wind or breeze; symbolizes movement and freedom in Hindu tradition
Related to Pavan, the Sanskrit word for wind; carries connotations of air, movement, and natural forces.
Russian form of Paul, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Small and humble; Serbian variant of Paul
Greek form meaning 'small' or 'humble,' derived from Latin 'paulus.'
Small, humble; derived from the Latin Paulus, historically signifying modesty and simplicity.
Peace; directly from Latin 'pax' meaning peace and harmony.
Peaceful settlement; town of peace
Peaceful; modern variant of Paxton derived from English place name meaning peaceful settlement.
Peace town, peaceful settlement
Settlement of Paca. A modern variant of Paxton, an Old English place name turned given name.
Ankle bracelet or anklet; symbolizes adornment and traditional Indian jewelry.
Message; a Persian name symbolizing communication, news, and purpose.
Young attendant, servant; modern spelling of Page from Old French
English surname, possibly from pagan or one who collects payment.
Son of Payn, an English patronymic surname now used as a given name.
Settlement; a place of rest.
Peace; symbolizes tranquility and harmony.
Son of Pierce, from the name meaning stone
Precious gem from the sea
A precious pearl; symbolizes purity, beauty, and value.
Lustrous and precious like a pearl
Pearl. From the gem, symbolizing beauty, wisdom, and purity.
Derived from Pearl, referring to the lustrous gemstone; often symbolizes purity, wisdom, and femininity.
Related to 'pearl,' symbolizing purity, wisdom, and beauty.
Resembling a pearl; precious and lustrous.
Stone or rock; derived from the Latin name Petrus which carries these meanings.
Son of Peter or son of Pear; primarily used as a surname.
Stone; rock. Embodies strength and steadfastness.
Diminutive of Pedro, meaning stone or rock in Spanish.
Peter (stone) and Henry (estate ruler), a Portuguese compound given name combining names of Latin and Germanic origins.
Pearl. Diminutive of Margaret with classical elegance.
Pearl; Irish diminutive of Margaret
Pearl
Pearl; precious and valuable.
Combination of Peggy (Margaret) and Ann, diminutive of Margaret combined with grace.
Pearl; precious and lustrous gem.
Variant or diminutive of Peggy and Margaret; from Greek meaning 'pearl'.
From place names meaning town or settlement, representing geographic heritage.
Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire; represents power, creation, and transformation.
Pebble homestead or enclosed settlement
Ancient city in Macedonia. Used as a proper name derived from geography.
Lotus flower in Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.
Weaver, with a web over her face
Weaver. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus known for her devotion.
Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'face of God.' Biblical place where Jacob wrestled with God and was renamed Israel.
Hebrew name meaning pearl, representing beauty and preciousness.
Hill or head. Originally a surname denoting geographical location.
Weaver. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus who wove and unraveled cloth while waiting for his return.
Diminutive of Penelope, from Greek meaning 'weaver.'
Weaver. Variant of Penny, from Penelope, the loyal wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology.
God will increase; represents divine blessing and growth.
Stone or rock, from the Latin Petrus transmitted through Scandinavian tradition.
Pierce the valley
Ancient, venerable
From Old French 'perce' (pierce) and 'val' (valley). An Arthurian knight whose name symbolizes nobility and the quest for spiritual truth.
Pilgrim or traveler; one who journeys far
Traveler or pilgrim. From Latin meaning foreign or wandering.
Pearl; represents purity, value, and beauty.
Hebrew name meaning 'breach' or 'breaking through', signifying one who breaks barriers.
Son of Pedro; Spanish patronymic surname.
Perfect; Spanish word used as a given name.
A beautiful and enchanting fairy-like supernatural being in Persian mythology.
Surrounded by glory, derived from Greek elements meaning glory and honor.
Pearl; symbolizing purity, wisdom, and natural beauty.
Possibly derived from English 'pearl' or used as a surname-to-first-name transfer.
Spanish diminutive meaning 'little pearl.' Pearl symbolizes purity, rarity, and elegance.
Pearl (Portuguese/Spanish word used as a name)
Perpetual, everlasting, eternal
Pilgrim or traveler; represents spiritual journeys and wandering paths.
Associated with Persephone, Greek goddess of spring and rebirth.
Bringer of destruction, queen of underworld
Greek goddess of spring and underworld; represents renewal, balance, and the cycle of life.
From Greek mythology, meaning 'destroyer' or derived from a root meaning 'to sack or destroy'.
Named after the ancient Persian Empire. Evokes the grandeur and historical significance of Persia.
Of Persia, relating to ancient Persia
Passover in Hebrew; symbolizes freedom and redemption from bondage.
Traditionally associated with Pesach (Passover) in Jewish tradition.
Stone or rock; derived from Greek Petros
Rock or stone. From Greek petra, symbolizing strength, stability, and foundation.
Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Peter'
Stone or rock, from Greek 'petros'.
Feminine form of Peter, derived from the Greek word for 'stone.' Symbolizes strength and steadfastness.
Stone or rock; derives from the Greek word for stone, symbolizing strength and steadfastness.
Stone or rock, feminine form of the Latin name Petronius
Stone, rock. From Latin meaning a small stone, symbolizing strength.
A Latin feminine name derived from 'petra' (rock), symbolizing strength, steadfastness, and solid character.
Stone or rock, derived from the Greek word petros, symbolizing strength and solidity.
From Latin, possibly meaning 'seeker' or derived from 'petere' (to seek)
Flower of the Petunia plant family
From English place name meaning 'Pega's town'
Fighting man's estate, royal
Settlement of Pagga; a place name used as a personal name.
Greek name meaning 'bright' or 'shining'; from Greek mythology
Breach or breaking through; Hebrew variant of the biblical name Perez.
Beautiful, blooming flower.
Bright and radiant; shining light.
Happy, fortunate; variant of Felicia
A legendary bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and immortality.
Variant of Phoebe, from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'pure'.
Variant spelling of Phoenix; refers to the mythical bird of fire and rebirth.
Loves mankind; derived from Greek 'philo' (love) and 'andros' (man).
Very bright; a combination of Phil and Bert elements.
Loving, hospitable. A Greek name emphasizing affection and warmth toward others.
From Greek Philippos, meaning 'lover of horses'.
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