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PARVATHY
FeminineIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'daughter/wife of Parameshvara' (Shiva). It's associated with the Hindu goddess Parvati, symbolizing love and devotion. Popular in southern India, it's globally recognized for its uniqueness and cultural significance.
PARVATI
FeminineParvati, of Sanskrit origin, means "she who brings forth prosperity" and is the Hindu goddess of love and beauty.
PARVEEN
FeminineIndian unisex name derived from 'Par' (equal) and 'Veen' (melody), translating to 'melody of equality', with historical roots in Punjab.
PARVIN
MasculinePersian name meaning 'angel', used for both boys and girls, with historical significance in Iran and expanding popularity worldwide.
PARVINA
FeminineParvina, of Persian origin, means 'spring' or 'blooming flower' and was created by Ferdowsi for his Shahnameh epic.
PARWANA
FeminineCaptivating Persian female name translating to 'butterfly', symbolizing grace, beauty, and transformation.
PARX
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, often used as a shortened form or independently chosen in various cultures throughout history.
PARYS
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name, originating from the Cyclades island Paros, known for its beauty and history, including the Venus of Milo statue.
PARYS
FeminineRare Greek-derived name meaning "clear" or "pure," prominent in ancient Persia through figures like Parysatis.
PARYSS
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'Paráss', meaning 'of Paros'. It honors Paryss, a nymph in Greek mythology known for her beauty and courage.
PASCAL
MasculineThe given name Pascal is of French origin, derived from the Latin word "Paschalis," meaning "relating to Easter." It gained prominence through Blaise Pascal, a renowned French mathematician and philosopher. Today, it is a unisex name with meanings associated with renewal and intelligence.
PASCAL
FeminineMasculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'of Easter' or 'relating to Easter', popularized by Blaise Pascal.
PASCALE
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, signifying 'Easter', derived from the Latin word 'Pascha'.
PASCHA
FeminineSlavic name derived from the Greek 'pascha,' meaning 'Passover' and symbolizing liberation and redemption.
PASCHAL
MasculineHistoric male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'Easter' or 'Passover', derived from the Hebrew term 'Pesach'. It was popular during the Middle Ages and carries biblical significance.
PASCO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the Latin word "paschalis," meaning "Easter." Traditionally given to children born around Easter time, it has historical significance and a unique connection to springtime renewal.
PASCUAL
MasculineSpanish male given name derived from the Latin "Pascha," meaning Easter. Traditionally given to boys born around Easter, it has been popular throughout history and is featured in works by Gabriel García Márquez. Pascual means blessed by God.
PASCUALA
FeminineFeminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word 'Pascha', meaning Easter. It was particularly popular during the Middle Ages and is associated with Saint Pascuala, a 3rd-century martyr. Today, it remains popular among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
PASHA
FeminineUnisex name of Russian origin, meaning "governor" or "prince", popularized by poet Alexander Pushkin who was nicknamed Pasha.
PASHA
MasculineCaptivating Russian name derived from the word "паша", meaning "governor" or "lord". Traditionally bestowed upon boys born into high-ranking families in imperial Russia, it has evolved over time to become a popular given name in Russia and other Slavic countries.
PASHANCE
FeminineUnique and mysterious given name with unknown origins and meanings, often associated with creative works like Margaret Cavendish's "The Blazing World". Despite its uncertain past, Pashance has been used as a personal name across various cultures throughout history.
PASHEN
FeminineRare Slavic girls' name of Bulgarian origin, translating to "little Pashi," but its exact meaning remains unclear due to its scarcity.
PASHENCE
FeminineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin and meaning, with historical appearances across diverse cultures despite lacking definitive etymological ties to Pascaline or Pascha.
PASHIA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'Paschia', meaning 'Easter', signifying joy and renewal.
PASHIENCE
FeminineRare, Latin-derived given name meaning 'suffering' or 'enduring', historically used during challenging times as a virtue name reflecting perseverance.
PASHION
FeminineRare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Pascal or inspired by fashion, with no widely accepted meaning but often associated with creativity and uniqueness.
PASHUN
FeminineRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
PASHYN
FeminineRare unisex name of Persian origin, derived from "pash", meaning "soul". It signifies being soulful or deeply profound.
PASILEY
FeminineUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, popular in Europe and North America despite having no confirmed historical or cultural significance.
PASKEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "Passover," derived from the Hebrew word "Pesach" and associated with the Biblical story of Exodus celebrating the Israelites' freedom from slavery in Egypt.
PASLEIGH
FeminineContemporary American name of unknown meaning, derived from the combination of sounds from other names like Patrick and Leigh.
PASLEY
FeminineRare English given name derived from the surname Pasley, meaning "brook meadow" or "stream clearing.
PASON
MasculineEnigmatic name with unknown origin and meaning, but has gained popularity recently due to its modern sound and ease of pronunciation.
PASQUA
FeminineItalian given name derived from 'pascha', the Latin word for Easter.
PASQUAL
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word "pasqua," meaning Easter. It has historical and religious significance, being popular in Italy and other Catholic countries for centuries.
PASQUALE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin word "pascha," meaning Easter. Popularized by Pope Pascal II in the early 11th century, it has no additional historical significance besides his reign.
PASQUALENA
FeminineItalian feminine name derived from Pascalis, meaning 'from Easter festival', popularized in Southern Italy during the Middle Ages, and famously borne by Saint Pasqualena d'Altamura.
PASQUALINA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the male name Pasquale, which means 'Easter' in Latin. It translates to 'little Easter' and symbolizes new beginnings and renewal.
PASQUALINE
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful female given name of Italian origin, derived from the male name Pasquale which means "Easter" or "Passover". Popularized during the Renaissance period in Italy, this distinctive name carries profound religious significance and has been adopted by various cultures with strong Catholic influences throughout history. Notable figures such as Pasqualina d'Este have contributed to its rich heritage.
PASQUALINO
MasculineItalian male name of Latin origin meaning "Easter" or "Passion of Christ", popularized by Giovanni Boccaccio and appearing in works like 'The Adventures of Pinocchio'.