Pearla
A variant of Pearl, also symbolizing richness and beauty.
Pearle
A variant of Pearl, emphasizing beauty and grace.
Pearlene
An affectionate diminutive form of Pearl.
Pearlie
A diminutive of Pearl, suggesting charm and delicateness.
Pearlina
A softer, more lyrical variation of Pearl, symbolizing beauty and rarity.
Pearline
A diminutive or derivative of Pearl, often associated with purity.
Pearly
Resembling or made of pearls, signifies beauty and purity.
Pearse
Son of the church or son of the priest in Irish origin.
Pearson
Son of Pear, often a surname that has been used for given names.
Pearta
A variant of Pearta, meaning 'rock' or 'stone' in Gaelic.
Pearyl
Derived from 'pearl', symbolizing purity and elegance.
Peatta
A variant of 'Pietra', which means 'stone' or 'rock' symbolizing strength.
Pechthelm
A home or fortress, symbolizing protection and stability.
Peder
A form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone' in Greek.
Pedr
A Welsh form of the name Peter, meaning 'rock'.
Pedrina
Rock; signifies strength and stability.
Pedro
Rock; indicates strength and resilience.
Peerce
The rock; signifies strength and reliability.
Peerless
Without equal, unmatched in quality.
Peers
A term denoting equals, often in the context of nobility or friendship.
Peeta
A variation of Peter, meaning rock or stone, symbolizes strength.
Pefen
A variation or diminutive of names like Penelope, often associated with weaving or thread.
Peg
A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning pearl.
Pega
A variant of the name Peggy, often associated with purity.
Pegeen
A variant of the name 'Peggy'; diminutive of Margaret, which means 'pearl'.
Pegg
A diminutive of the name 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Peggi
A diminutive of the name 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Peggie
A diminutive of the name 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Peggy
A diminutive of the name 'Margaret', meaning 'pearl'.
Peggylou
A combination name suggesting purity and light
Pehr
A name derived from Peter, meaning rock or stone
Peigi
Pearl; a diminutive form of Margaret.
Peirce
A derivative of Peter, meaning rock or stone.
Pekka
A Finnish form of the name Peter, meaning rock or stone.
Pelagia
Pelagia means 'of the sea' in Greek, often used for its connotations of nature and beauty.
Pelagie
Pelagie is a variant of Pelagia, meaning 'of the sea' in French culture.
Pelham
Pelham is derived from an English surname that means 'a town by the water' or associated with 'river estates'.
Peliandis
Peliandis does not have a well-defined meaning, but may be connected to the name Pelios, related to the sea.
Pell
A surname which means to peel or skin, used as a given name.
Pelle
A form of the name Peter, meaning rock or stone.
Pelleas
A character in Arthurian legend, associated with chivalry and nobility.
Pellegrino
Traveler or pilgrim, derived from the word pellegrin.
Pelson
Derived from a surname meaning son of Pella.
Pelton
A name related to a farmstead or settlement by a pool.
Pemberley
A surname originally denoting a place associated with nobility or estate.
Pembroke
A name derived from a town in Wales; often associated with nobility.
Pen
Predominantly a short form for names like Penelope, often meaning 'weaver'.
Pendle
A name derived from the Pendle Hill area, associated with historical tales.
Penelope
Weaver; a faithful wife in Greek mythology
Penha
Rock or cliff
Penka
A nickname for the name Petka; often means 'rock' or 'stone.'
Penko
A diminutive of Peter meaning 'rock' or 'stone' in a Christian context.
Penlea
Derived from Old English, meaning 'meadow by a hill.'
Penleigh
A place name meaning 'meadow by the pond.'
Penley
A dwelling by the pen, relating to a river or hill.
Penly
A variant of Penley, meaning 'from the hill with a pen.'
Penn
A hill or a hilltop dwelling.
Penna
Feather or pen; signifies creativity and communication.
Pennamar
An placename origin meaning the former hill; used mainly as a surname.
Pennant
A flag; often symbolizes identity or belonging.
Penne
Refers to 'feathers'; often metaphorically used for inspiration or lightness.
Penney
A diminutive of Penelope, meaning 'weaver.'
Penni
A variant of Penny, meaning 'weaver.'
Pennie
A variant of Penny, meaning 'weaver.'
Pennilyn
A creative variation combining 'Penny' and '-lyn,' often meaning 'weaver.'
Pennington
From the estate of Penning, meaning 'settlement or enclosure of the family of Penn.'
Pennlea
A modern combination name derived from 'Penny' and 'lea,' meaning 'meadow of the weaver.'
Pennleah
Another variant derived from 'Penny' and 'leah,' indicating a meadow or clearing of a weaver.
Penthea
She who comes in spring, a name related to renewal and rebirth.
Penticost
Referring to the celebration of Pentecost, significant in Christian faith.
Penton
From the hill of the oak, an English surname turned first name.
Penu
Meaning and origins are less documented but related to names meaning 'to be' or 'to exist.'
Peoht
Strong or powerful, from Old English roots.
Peohtel
Derived from 'powerful' or 'warlike', synonymous with strength.
Peohtgils
A historical name likely derived from a personal name meaning 'battle.'
Peohthelm
A name meaning 'battle helmet.'
Peohtla
A name meaning 'battle area.'
Peohtred
A name meaning 'counsel in battle.'
Peohtwine
A name meaning 'friend in battle.'
Peot
A name with an uncertain meaning, possibly related to 'mighty.'
Pepin
A name meaning 'a small seed' or 'stone'.
Pepito
A diminutive form of the name Joseph, meaning 'he will add.'
Pepper
A name derived from the spice, symbolizing warmth and flavor.
Peppin
A variation of Pepin, meaning 'a small seed' or 'stone'.
Peppino
A diminutive form of Joseph, meaning 'he will add.'
Per
Rock; stone.
Percard
A brave or courageous one in French.
Perce
To pierce; a reference to a warrior's ability in French.
Perceval
One who pierces the valley; a name linked to Arthurian legend.
Percey
A variant of Percy, meaning to pierce or to be able to go through in French.
Percival
The name of a knight in Arthurian legend, meaning 'to pierce the valley' in French.
Percivale
Another form of Percival, meaning ‘one who pierces the valley’ in French.
Percy
A person from the land of the pierce, historically linked to the nobility.
Perdita
Lost; often refers to something precious that is unobtainable or longed for.
Perdy
Derived from 'Perdita', a diminutive form representing lost or precious identify.
Pere
Stone or rock; symbolizes strength and stability.
Peredur
A name of legendary origins, linked with bravery and honor in Welsh folklore.
Peregrin
Peregrin means 'traveler' or 'pilgrim'.
Peregrine
Peregrine means 'foreigner' and is associated with a patron saint.
Perekin
Perekin is a diminutive form of Peregrine, meaning 'traveler'.