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Means "flower" in Hmong.

Manx form of Peggy.

Finnish form of Paul used in the Bible.

Finnish and Estonian form of Paul.

Spanish form of Paulus (see Paul). Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) and Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973) were famous...

From an English surname that was derived from the Middle English word pace meaning "peace".

From an English surname that was derived from the French place name Pacy, itself derived from Gaulish given name of unknown meaning.

Spanish form of Pachakutiq.

Means "changer of the world" in Quechua, derived from pacha "world, time" and kutiy "to return, to change" combined with the agentive suffix -q "doer"...

Means "earth mother" in Quechua, from pacha "world, time" and mama "mother". This was the name of an Inca goddess of the earth and fertility.

Greek form of Pachomius.

Latinized form of Greek Παχώμιος (Pachomios), derived from the Coptic name Pakhom, ultimately from Egyptian pꜣ meaning "the" or "he of the" combined...

Spanish feminine form of Pacificus.

Italian form of Pacificus.

Means "peaceable" in Latin, from pax "peace" and facio "to make, to do". Saint Pacificus of San Severino was a 17th-century Italian priest and...

French form of Pacificus.

Esperanto diminutive of Paul. This name also means "papa" in Esperanto.

The name of a talking bear in a series of books by Michael Bond, first appearing in 1958. In the books he was named for the Paddington train station,...

From a surname, itself probably a derivative of the given name Pate, a short form of Patrick. It was an obscure given name in America until 1985,...

Means "lotus" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form पद्मा (long final vowel) and the masculine form पद्म (short final vowel).

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Means "resembling lotuses", derived from the Sanskrit word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vatī) meaning "resemblance". This is the...

Means "multitude of lotuses", a derivative of Sanskrit पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus".

Irish form of Patrick.

Irish form of Patrick.

Scottish Gaelic form of Patrick.

Diminutive of Pádraig, also used as a feminine form.

Welsh and Breton form of Patrick.

Old English name of unknown meaning.

Russian form of Paphnutius.

From a surname that was a variant of Paige.

From a French and English surname that meant "little page" (see Paige).

Derived from Greek παγώνι (pagoni) meaning "peacock".

Means "attached feathers woman", from Cheyenne pȧhoe- "attach to" and voto "feather, plume" combined with the feminine suffix -e'é [1].

From an English surname meaning "servant, page" in Middle English. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Italian) from Greek παιδίον (paidion)...

Variant of Paisley.

From a Scots surname, originally from the name of a town near Glasgow, maybe ultimately derived from Latin basilica "church". This is also a word...

Variant of Peyton.

Means "day" in Finnish.

Derived from Finnish päivä meaning "day".

Means "kite (flying craft)" in Thai.

Hungarian form of Paul.

Scottish Gaelic form of Paul.

Swedish and Norwegian form of Paul.

Albanian form of Paul.

Icelandic feminine form of Paul.

From the name of a type of tree (species Butea monosperma) that produces vibrant orange-red flowers, derived from Sanskrit पलाश (palāśa).

Means "flower" in Sotho.

Albanian form of Paul.

Belarusian form of Polina.

Icelandic and Faroese form of Paul.

Bengali form of Pallav.

Bengali feminine form of Pallav.

Greek form of Palladius.

Latinized form of the Greek name Παλλάδιος (Palladios), itself derived from Pallas 1, an epithet of Athena. This name was borne by several saints.

Possibly derived from Greek παλλακή (pallake) meaning "maiden, young woman". This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena. According to some...