Philena
Loving or friendly; derived from the Greek word for love.
Philibert
Bright or shining with a noble spirit.
Philip
Lover of horses.
Philipa
Lover of horses; feminine form of Philip.
Philipp
Lover of horses; a variant of Philip.
Philippa
Lover of horses; feminine variant of Philipp.
Philippe
Lover of horses; French variant of Philip.
Philippina
Lover of horses; feminine form of Philippus.
Philippos
Lover of horses; variant of Philip.
Philippus
Philippus means 'lover of horses' in Greek.
Philips
Philips is a variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' in Greek.
Philis
Philis is a feminized form of Philip, and it conveys similar meanings relating to affection.
Phillbert
Phillbert is a diminutive form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' in German contexts.
Phillida
Phillida is a variant of Philida, related to Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' in English.
Phillip
Phillip means 'lover of horses' in Greek.
Phillipa
Phillipa is a feminine variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' in English contexts.
Phillipe
Lover of horses, a common name derived from the Greek origin meaning 'friend of horses.'
Phillippa
One who loves horses, the feminine form of Philip.
Phillips
Son of Philip, derived from the Greek meaning 'friend of horses.'
Phillipus
A Latin variation of Philip, meaning friend of horses.
Phillis
A name derived from Greek mythology, often associated with the story of a beautiful woman.
Philmen
A name that could mean 'friend of men', derived from the Greek.
Philo
Friend or lover; derived from ancient Greek meaning 'loving' or 'fond of'.
Philoma
Lover of the family, symbolizing familial love and affection.
Philomen
Friend of strength; a name conveying the essence of loyalty and support.
Philomena
Lover of strength; associated with the virtue of fortitude.
Philomene
Friend of strength, emphasizing companionship and support.
Philomenos
One who loves strength or who is strong; often connected to loyalty.
Philon
Loving or fond of; often associated with affectionate relationships.
Philota
Lover of wealth; indicates a fondness for prosperity.
Phoebey
Radiant or shining, often associated with light.
Phylicia
Derived from 'Felicia', meaning 'happy' or 'lucky' in Latin.
Phylis
Means 'foliage' or 'greenery' in Greek, often symbolizing growth.
Phyliss
A variant of 'Phyllis', meaning 'foliage' in Greek.
Phyllida
Means 'leafy', coming from the Greek 'Phyllis', symbolizing nature.
Phyllis
Means 'foliage' or 'greenery', often associated with nature in Greek mythology.
Phyre
Variant spelling of 'fire', symbolizing passion and intensity.
Pia
Means 'pious' or 'devout' in Latin.
Pic
A small choice piece, often denotes a pictorial reference.
Pica
A magpie, but in culture signifies a tendency to collect or obsess.
Pickford
Son of the picker, an occupational surname.
Pickworth
Derived from habitational names, meaning place associated with a person named Pick.
Piedad
Piety; signifies religious devotion in Christian contexts.
Pier
Rock; a variant of Peter, often seen in French-speaking cultures.
Piera
Rock; a feminine variant of Peter, popular in Italian contexts.
Pierce
Son of Piers; a name that signifies grace and strength in English traditions.
Piercy
Son of Piers; similar in meaning to Pierce, a traditional English name.
Pierina
Little rock; a diminutive form of Piera, used in Italian-speaking countries.
Pierluigi
Peter Louis; a combination name often used in Italian culture.
Piero
Rock; a form of Peter.
Pierre
Rock; derived from the Greek word 'petros'.
Pierrel
A diminutive form of Pierre, meaning little rock.
Pierrette
A diminutive form of Pierre, meaning little rock.
Piers
A variant of Peter, meaning rock.
Pierse
A variation of Piers, meaning rock.
Pierson
Son of Peter, meaning rock.
Piet
A variant of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pieta
Pity, commonly associated with the Virgin Mary holding Jesus after the crucifixion.
Pietari
A Finnish variant of Peter, meaning 'rock.'
Pieter
A variation of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pietja
A diminutive of Pieter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pietra
The feminine variant of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pietro
The Italian version of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pietronella
Rock; derived from the name Peter.
Piety
Devoutness or reverence towards God.
Pignores
To entangle or involve in but more commonly referring to the act of binding.
Piia
A variation of the name Pia, meaning 'pious' or 'devout.'
Pike
A sharp point or spear; can also refer to a type of fish.
Pila
A variant of the word meaning 'honey' or can refer to 'yellow.'
Pilar
A pillar or support, often associated with religious connotations.
Pileca
A name derived from the word for 'plum.'
Pilheard
A watchful person; one who keeps an eye out.
Pilot
One who leads or guides, especially in navigation.
Pilvi
Cloud, often associated with softness and gentleness in Finnish culture.
Pina
Derived from a Spanish word for pine apple, often symbolizing hospitality and good fortune.
Pinel
A variant of 'Pine', also a diminutive of names like Apollinaire.
Pink
Typically associated with the color representing love and nurturing.
Pinkie
A diminutive form of Pink, often used affectionately
Pinna
Wing; can denote various meanings in different contexts, often related to protection.
Pinnel
A small hill or mound; a diminutive form of pin.
Pino
Pine; often used as a diminutive of names like Giuseppe.
Piotr
A form of Peter, meaning rock in Greek.
Piper
One who plays the pipe; a musician.
Pipere
Variation of Piper; one who plays the pipe.
Piperel
Small or diminutive form of Piper; a musician.
Pipina
Meaning undefined; potentially a diminutive of Piper.
Pippen
Little seed; a term of endearment for a child or small thing.
Pippin
Little seed; a term of endearment often relating to youth.
Pires
Stone or rock.
Piri
A form of 'Pirkko', meaning 'little one'.
Piritta
Derived from 'Pirkko', meaning 'little girl'.
Pirizzi
Possibly derived from the name 'Pira', meaning 'of the fire'.
Pirjo
Diminutive of 'Pirkko', meaning 'little person'.
Pirkko
Little; a variant of the name 'Birgitta'.
Pirro
A variant of Pierro, signifies rock or stone in Italian.
Pisa
An Italian city name, it signifies the birthplace of the famous Leaning Tower.
Pitt
A surname used as a first name, often denoting a strong, stalwart individual.
Pius
Means 'pious' or 'dutiful' in Latin.
Pixie
Refers to a mythical creature known for its playful nature.
Placencia
Pleasantness; signifies peace and harmony