Placid
Calm and peaceful; represents tranquility
Placida
Calm or peaceful; signifies serenity in character
Placido
Calm or serene; often associated with a peaceful demeanor
Placidus
Calm or tranquil; signifies peacefulness
Plaine
A variant of 'plain', often used as a poetic name.
Plamen
Flame; fire.
Plat
Flat; often associated with a flat area or surface.
Platt
Flat; from the term 'platt', meaning flat area land.
Pleasance
Pleasantness; a state of being agreeable or pleasing.
Pleasant
Giving pleasure; agreeable.
Plechelm
A strong helmet; one who protects passionately.
Pleghelm
One who is covered by a strong helmet, symbolizing protection.
Plegmund
A name meaning one who is in control or governs well.
Plenorius
Full of life or abundance.
Plesa
A derivative of the name that means 'pleasure'.
Plesance
Pleasantness or delight; comes from the name Plesa.
Plesancia
Pleasantness or charm; derived from related Latin elements.
Plesantia
Pleasance, derived from charm or delight.
Plesencia
Pleasantness; connected to pleasure.
Plinio
Of the Pliny family; often interpreted as 'full of life'.
Plucca
Means 'the one who brings pleasure' or 'delight'.
Plutarco
Wealthy from the Greek word for wealth, often associated with playfulness.
Pocel
Pocel is a modern invented name without a specific meaning but often signifies uniqueness.
Poesia
Poesia means 'poetry' in Italian, symbolizing creativity and artistry.
Poesy
Poesy is derived from 'poetry' and signifies a love for creative expression.
Poiema
A created thing; signifies craftsmanship or artistry.
Policarpo
From the Latin name meaning 'much fruit'.
Polidore
Derived from the Greek for 'much gift'.
Polina
Little stone or defender of the people.
Polissena
Little city; derived from the Greek for city.
Polita
City dweller; derived from the word for city.
Pollard
A person who has the head or top of a tree lopped off.
Pollekin
Little pollard or tree; diminutive of Pollard.
Pollerd
Variant of Pollard, often referring to trimmed trees or certain names.
Polloch
A surname referring to someone from a place of the same name in Scotland.
Pollock
Name of a location in Scotland, also used as a surname.
Polly
Diminutive form of Mary or a name associated with parrot-like qualities.
Pollyana
Derived from Polly, meaning a cheerful and optimistic person.
Pollyrd
Possibly derived from variations of Paul; meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Polonius
A name created by Shakespeare, possibly meaning 'Little Polonius' or related to Polish heritage.
Polous
A variation of Paul or similar names with unclear specific meaning.
Pompey
A name of Roman origin, possibly meaning 'the one who is strong' or 'the one who is brave'.
Pompiliu
An ancient Roman name, possibly related to the Pomponius family.
Ponce
A name of Latin origin meaning 'the brave' or 'the fighter'.
Poncho
A diminutive form of Alfonso, meaning 'noble' or 'ready for battle'.
Poncius
One who is from Pontus; historically associated with ancient Roman names.
Pontius
Of the bridge; commonly associated with the historical figure Pontius Pilate.
Pontus
Sea; often associated with the sea god in mythology.
Pooler
A person living near a pool or lake.
Porfio
Porfio is often used as a diminutive of Porfirio, meaning 'to be prosperous' in Greek.
Porfirio
Porfirio means 'to be prosperous' and is derived from the Greek word 'porphyros'.
Porsche
A offering; to carry.
Porsha
Similar to the name 'Porsche', associated with wealth or prosperity.
Port
A harbor or place where ships dock.
Porter
Gatekeeper or someone who carries luggage.
Posey
A flower or bouquet.
Posh
Stylish or elegant.
Posie
A flower name; a bouquet, often of wildflowers.
Poss
Derived from the name 'Joseph' meaning 'God will add'.
Possel
A diminutive form of the name 'Joseph'.
Posy
A small bunch of flowers; a term of endearment.
Potter
One who makes pottery or derived from the profession of pottery.
Prascovia
A form of the name 'Praskovya' which means the 'feast of Easter' or 'born on Easter' in Greek.
Praskovya
Of a glorious, bright character; often associated with strength.
Praxedes
Praxedes means 'safeguard' or 'protection' in Greek.
Preben
Preben is derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'priest' and 'bear,' suggesting a leader of the people.
Preciosa
Preciosa means precious or valuable in Spanish, reflecting the worth of someone beloved.
Precious
Precious denotes something of great value or beloved, frequently used to express affection.
Preed
Preed is a variant suggesting joy or happiness, often reflecting a positive individual trait.
Prentice
A name that means 'apprentice' or 'learner.'
Prentis
A variation of Prentice, meaning 'apprentice' or 'one who learns.'
Prentiss
A variant of Prentice, signifying 'one in training' or 'learner.'
Preostcot
A name derived from Old English, meaning 'the cot or house by the grave.'
Prepelaos
A name that signifies a strong protective spirit or guardian.
Prescot
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'the priest's cottage.'
Prescott
An English surname meaning 'the priest's cottage.'
Presh
A modern diminutive form of names like Presley or Prescott; no traditional meaning.
Presha
A modern variation of Presha derived from names like Presley; carries no traditional meaning.
Preslee
A modern spelling variant of Presley, meaning 'priest's field.'
Presleigh
A variation of Presley, referring to 'priest's meadow.'
Presley
Derived from a surname meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Preslie
A variant spelling of Presley, meaning 'priest's meadow or field.'
Presly
A variant of Presley; means 'priest's meadow.'
Press
An abbreviation or nickname form associated with names like Presley; no traditional meaning.
Presslee
A modern feminine variant of Presley, meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Pressley
Derived from a surname meaning 'priest's meadow.'
Pressleyl
A variant of Pressley or Presley; carries no additional traditional meaning.
Presta
A form often associated with the word for 'to be or to present.'
Prestan
A modern variation of Preston, meaning 'priest's town.'
Prestcot
An alternate spelling of Prescott, meaning 'the priest's cottage.'
Prestcott
An alternate spelling of Prescott; means 'the priest's cottage.'
Prestin
A variation of Preston, meaning 'priest's town.'
Prestley
A name meaning 'from the priest's meadow' or 'priest's clearing'.
Preston
A name meaning 'priest's town' or 'town of the priest'.
Pretoria
Named after the founder of Pretoria, which means 'place of the priests'.
Prewitt
A name meaning 'priest's farm'.
Price
Son of the priest; derived from the Old French word 'prince' meaning 'noble' or 'royalty'.
Priestley
From the priest's meadow or clearing, indicating a location or origin associated with clergy.
Priestly
Related to a priest or priesthood; indicating an association with religious leaders.
Prim
Prim means 'neat' or 'proper', often associated with a demure personality.