Ozanna
A diminutive form of names like Ozanna, often meaning 'rich' or 'wealthy.'
Ozanne
A variant of name meaning 'noble' or 'graceful.'
Ozella
A diminutive of names meaning 'prosperity' or 'wealth.'
Ozette
Meaning 'little warrior' or 'little bear.'
Ozigbodi
A name meaning 'one who brings wealth or success.'
Ozwell
A name meaning 'strong well' or 'wealthy.'
Ozzi
Ozzi is a diminutive of the name Oswald, meaning 'God's power'.
Ozzie
Ozzie is a diminutive of Oswald or Osborne, meaning 'God's power' or 'divine strength'.
Ozzy
Ozzy is a short form of Oswald, signifying 'God’s power'.
Pa„“teris
Father’s or paternal; indicates lineage or descent in Latvian culture.
Paša
Father; associated with family and paternal connections.
Pacey
A name that can denote a cheerful personality.
Paciencia
Patience.
Pacific
Peaceful, calm, and serene, often associated with the ocean.
Paddington
A surname derived from a place name, famous for its association with a fictional bear character.
Paddy
A diminutive form of Patrick, meaning nobleman in Irish.
Padget
A name meaning page or attendant, common in medieval England.
Padgett
Variant of Padget, also meaning page; primarily associated with the medieval roles.
Padhraic
A variation of Patrick, meaning nobleman.
Padraig
Noble or patrician.
Page
A servant or attendant, derived from the Middle English word for a young boy serving a knight.
Pagent
Derived from the word pageant, carrying connotations of drama and display.
Paget
A surname turned first name, meaning 'little page' in the Old French context.
Paige
A young servant or attendant, derived from Old French origins.
Paine
A descendant of the servant or the attendant, derived from Old French.
Pajas
A name linked to tradition, meaning 'guardian' in some Slavic dialects.
Pajika
A diminutive form of a name often associated with tenderness in Slavic cultures.
Paladin
A knightly or heroic champion, often associated with noble deeds.
Palin
From the town by the river.
Palka
Bristle; also related to the word for a shovel or spade.
Pall
A lot or considerable amount; also means a covering.
Palma
Palma means 'palm tree' or symbolizes victory and peace in Latin cultures.
Palmar
Palmar means 'of the palm trees' and relates to places with palm groves.
Palmer
Palmer refers to a pilgrim who carried palm branches and symbolizes a traveler.
Palmere
Palmere is related to 'palm' and depicts someone who journeys to holy places.
Palmiera
Palmiera means 'palm tree' and symbolizes victory and peace.
Palmina
Palmina means 'little palm tree' and is associated with victory and peace.
Palmira
Palmira means 'palm tree' and is often linked to the idea of peace and serenity.
Palmiro
Palmiro means 'peace' or 'palm tree' and symbolizes hope.
Palmyra
Palmyra refers to the beautiful date palm tree, often associated with beauty and resilience.
Paloma
Paloma means 'dove' in Spanish, symbolizing peace and love.
Palomides
Palomides is a name from Arthurian legends, associated with knightly virtues and bravery.
Pals
Pals is a surname and also used as a given name, meaning 'friend' in Dutch.
Pam
Short form of Pamela, meaning all honey.
Pamala
A variant of Pamela, meaning 'all honey'.
Pameela
A variation of Pamela, meaning 'all honey'.
Pamela
All honey.
Pamelia
A variant of Pamela; all honey.
Pamelina
A diminutive form of Pamela; all honey.
Pamella
A variant of Pamela, meaning 'all honey'.
Pamelyn
A name blend that includes elements from Pamela with a modern twist.
Pamla
Derived from Pamela, often signifying sweetness or honey.
Pammela
Similar to Pamela; signifies sweetness or honey.
Pammie
A diminutive of Pamela, typically connoting affection.
Pammy
A variant of Pam, typically used as a term of endearment for Pamela.
Pamp
Short form of Pamela; signifies sweetness.
Panagiota
All-holy, often in reference to the Virgin Mary.
Panagiotis
All-holy, often signifies connection to the Virgin Mary.
Panayiota
A form of the name indicating 'of all,' often related to a variant of Panagia.
Panayiotis
Derived from the name Panayiota, signifying the Christian concept of 'the all-holy one.'
Pancho
A form of the name Francisco, meaning 'free man.'
Pancratius
All-powerful or omnipotent.
Pancrazio
Another form of Pancratius, meaning all-powerful.
Pandragon
Derived from the term 'dragon', symbolizing strength and protection.
Panfilo
A name meaning 'lover of bread' in Italian.
Pania
A name meaning 'watchman' or 'guardian' in Māori languages.
Panos
Panos is a diminutive of Panagiotis, meaning 'all-holy' in Greek, often referring to the Virgin Mary.
Pansie
Pansie is derived from the flower 'pansy', symbolizing thoughtfulness and remembrance.
Pansy
Pansy refers to a flower and symbolizes remembrance and thoughtfulness.
Panteleimon
All merciful; a name derived from Christian saint Panteleimon.
Pantelion
Variant of Panteleimon; signifies mercy.
Pantxike
A name deriving from the Basque language, specific meanings vary.
Paola
A feminine form of Paul, meaning small or humble.
Paolina
A diminutive form of Paul, meaning small or humble, often used as an endearing name.
Papina
Papina means 'little baby' or 'young one.'
Paquita
Paquita means 'a free man' or 'one who is free.'
Paradis
Paradis means 'paradise' in French, often associated with beauty and rest.
Paraic
Paraic is an Irish form of Patrick, meaning 'nobleman' or 'noble.'
Paraskevi
Preparation; often associated with the day before the Sabbath.
Parella
A variant of the name 'Gabriella', meaning God is my strength.
Paris
City of lights, or can refer to the character from Greek mythology.
Parish
A local community or area of jurisdiction for a church.
Parke
A name of habitational origin, meaning 'park' or 'enclosure.'
Parker
Keeper of the park; a surname that became commonly used as a first name.
Parkere
Variant of Parker; keeper of the park.
Parkerr
A variant of Parker; associated with the same meaning.
Parkerre
Another variation of Parker; refers to someone associated with parks.
Parkes
A variation relating to 'parks'; it denotes a park keeper.
Parkin
Small; or a nickname for someone who holds an estate.
Parkins
Son of Parkin; a diminutive of Peter.
Parkinson
Son of Parkin, a diminutive of Peter.
Parkker
One who works in or with a park; derived from Parker.
Parkus
Of or relating to parks, derived from the word Park.
Parlan
One who is known for their strength.
Parley
A discussion or negotiation, often used in formal contexts.
Parmenion
An ancient name, associated with a historical figure, typically related to strength and virtue.
Parnall
Parnall is believed to have originated as a surname in England, often related to individuals living near a river or marsh.
Parnel
Parnel is derived from an English surname, associated with someone living near a locality with the name Parnell.
Parnell
Parnell is an English variant of Parnel, historically used as a surname and indicates liveliness near a locality.
Parr
An English surname often used as a given name, originating from a geographic feature (a pear tree).