|
Pamphylia
|
Pamphylia: Greek name meaning "every tribe," reflecting cultural diversity. |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Palmyra
|
Palmyra: feminine name meaning "city of palm trees," Greek origin. |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Pita
|
Pita: Unisex Greek name meaning "faithful," diminutive of Peter. |
Spanish |
Unisex |
|
|
Pagon
|
Pagon is a rare masculine name with uncertain Greek or Slavic origins. |
Slavic |
Boy |
|
|
Pedar
|
Pedar: Scandinavian name meaning "rock," variant of Peter, historically significant. |
Scandinavian |
Boy |
|
|
Polina
|
Polina: feminine name from Greek mythology, meaning "many songs." |
Slavic |
Girl |
|
|
Petruschka
|
Petruschka, a diminutive of Peter, signifies "little Peter" in Russian. |
Russian |
Unisex |
|
|
Phylipah
|
Phylipah: Unique feminine name meaning "lover of horses" with history. |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Prysilla
|
Prysilla: Greek name meaning "ancient," variant of Priscilla, uncommon today. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Pontus
|
Pontus: masculine name meaning "sea," rooted in Greek mythology. |
Scandinavian |
Boy |
|
|
Philippe
|
Philippe means "lover of horses," popular in French-speaking countries. |
Spanish |
Boy |
|
|
Petra
|
Petra: Greek name meaning "rock," symbolizing strength and stability. |
German |
Girl |
|
|
Phelix
|
Phelix, of Greek origin, means "happy" or "fortunate"; unique name. |
Christian |
Unisex |
|
|
Philena
|
Philena: Greek name meaning "lover of mankind," rare and feminine. |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Phillip
|
Phillip means "lover of horses," with historical significance and popularity. |
American |
Boy |
|
|
Philippine
|
Philippine: feminine name meaning "lover of horses," rich cultural significance. |
French |
Unisex |
|
|
Panagiota
|
Panagiota means "all-holy," honoring the Virgin Mary in Greece. |
Christian |
Girl |
|
|
Panagiotis
|
Panagiotis: Greek name meaning "all-holy," popular in religious contexts. |
Greek |
Boy |
|
|
Porfiryo
|
Porfiryo: Greek name meaning purple, associated with nobility and devotion. |
Christian |
Boy |
|
|
Photine
|
Photine: Greek name meaning "light," linked to mythology and Christianity. |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Peder
|
Peder is a Scandinavian name meaning "rock," historically significant and popular. |
Scandinavian |
Boy |
|
|
Phileman
|
Phileman: Greek name meaning "loving," rare, unique, and meaningful choice. |
Christian |
Boy |
|
|
Phineus
|
Phineus: Greek name meaning "oracle," associated with mythology and literature. |
Literature |
Boy |
|
|
Phemi
|
Phemi: Greek name meaning "I speak," associated with communication and eloquence. |
Literature |
Unisex |
|
|
Pandorah
|
Pandorah: Unique name from Greek mythology meaning "all-gifted," symbolizes curiosity. |
Literature |
Girl |
|
|
Philyra
|
Philyra: Greek name meaning "linden tree," rich mythological and botanical history. |
Literature |
Girl |
|
|
Parnassus
|
Parnassus: a unique name rooted in Greek mythology and creativity. |
Literature |
Unisex |
|
|
Phrixus
|
Phrixus: Greek name meaning "curly-haired," linked to mythology and adventure. |
Literature |
Boy |
|
|
Pelias
|
Pelias: Greek name meaning "dark blue," linked to cunning mythology. |
Literature |
Boy |
|
|
Penthesilea
|
Penthesilea: Amazon queen, brave warrior, killed by Achilles in battle. |
Literature |
Girl |
|