Boy's name with P
Greek origin, meaning “rock” or “stone”.
Latin origin, meaning “small” or “humble”.
Latin origin, meaning “nobleman”.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Peter.
Spanish form of Paul.
Short form of Patrick or Patricia.
English short form of Peter.
English surname-based given name.
English occupational name, “park keeper”.
Short form of Philip or Phillip.
English name from a Norman surname.
Variant spelling of Philip.
Greek origin, meaning “lover of horses”.
English word name, sometimes used as given name.
English surname-based name, “priest’s town”.
Portuguese form of Paul; means 'small'.
French form of Peter; means 'rock'.
Italian form of Paul; means 'small'.
Spanish/Portuguese Patrick; means 'noble'.
Scandinavian form of Peter; means 'rock'.
English unisex name; from 'Paega's town'.
Variant of Peyton; from English surname.
French name from Latin Paschalis; 'Easter'.
English given name; from Peter, 'rock'.
English given name; from a surname, 'peace town'.
Italian form of Peter; means "rock".
Irish nickname for Patrick; friendly classic.
Indian Sanskrit name; linked to the sacred Om.
Rare but used for boys; nickname for Penn/Pennington.
Arthurian boy's name; means "pierce the valley".
English occupational name; means pipe player.
English surname sometimes used as a boy's name.
Polish form of Peter; means "rock".
Indian name meaning "love"; widely used for boys.
Welsh name; from "ap Harry" meaning son of Harry.
English occupational name; means gatekeeper.
British diminutive of Philip; short and friendly.
Spanish nickname for Leopoldo; used for boys.
Nickname for Penrose; used for boys in English.
Slavic form of Paul; classic male name.
Nickname for Patrick; used by boys in Australia.
French male form of Patrick; solid choice.
Indian/Nepali boy name meaning "touchstone".
Unisex; from Greek myth, used for boys too.
Catalan form of Paul; popular male name.
English given name; from Welsh 'pen' meaning hill.
Modern unisex name from the mythic bird.
Hungarian Pál (Paul); used as a boy's name.
French form of Philip, from Greek 'horse-lover'.
Rare English given name; also a Korean surname.
Used as a male given name in Haiti; 'son of Peter'.
Used as a Chinese or Thai male name or nickname.
Given name in Ghana (Akan); means 'father'.
Italian form of Peter; from Greek 'rock'.
English given name from surname 'priest's meadow'.
Welsh surname turned given name; from ap Rhys.
English surname used as a boy's given name.
Modern given name; from poet Edgar Allan Poe.
Scandinavian form of Peter; common in Nordics.
Surname-as-first-name for boys; 'son of Patrick'.
German form of Philip; Greek for 'horse-lover'.
Rare but real boy's name/nickname in English.
English form of Peter; from Greek 'rock'.
Rare given name; English 'son of Piers/Peter'.
Indian boy's name from Sanskrit, meaning 'pure'.
Indian given name; Sanskrit for 'gift/offering'.
English given name/surname meaning 'pilgrim'.
Brazilian nickname; also used as a boy's name.
Cute nickname variant (Pepin/Philip); boy's name.
Czech/Slavic form of Peter; means 'rock'.
Russian diminutive of Pavel (Paul); boy's name.
Modern English name from the place/university, popular in the US
Greek mythic hero; rare but valid given name
Irish form of Patrick; traditional boy name
Italian/Spanish male name meaning pious; used by saints
Ukrainian/Slavic form of Peter; classic male name
English surname turned given name; from Old French paien
- Pony
- Pit
- Pasquale
- Puck
- Ping
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