Female and male names starting with the letter "P" .
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PATRISIA
FeminineRare but elegant Latin name derived from "patrius," meaning "fatherly" or "of one's father." It was once popular among Romans to honor fathers or express hope for daughters' virtuous growth.
PATRISIO
MasculineDistinctive Latin male given name derived from 'patrius', meaning "of one's father" or "fatherly". It was originally used during the Roman Empire for children born into noble families, and has since become popular in Spain and Italy. In Spanish-speaking countries, Patrisio is almost exclusively given to boys, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their son.
PATRITIA
FemininePatricia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "patricius" meaning "noble". It became popular during the Middle Ages among European nobility and is associated with sophistication.
PATRIZIA
FeminineAncient Italian female name derived from Latin "patri," meaning father. It signifies feminine power, authority, and leadership.
PATRIZIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'patrius', meaning 'of one's father' or 'fatherly'. It has been used since medieval times, often for sons of noble families.
PATROCINIA
FemininePatrocinia, of Latin origin, signifies 'protected by patrons', derived from the Latin word 'patronus'. It was historically used as an agnomen in ancient Rome and carried through Middle Age nobility.
PATROCINIO
MasculineRare male given name of Latin origin, derived from "patrocinium" meaning 'protection' or 'support'.
PATRON
MasculineLatin origin, derived from "patronus," meaning protector or advocate.
PATRRICIA
FeminineThe feminine name Patricia, of Latin origin, signifies 'noble' or 'patrician', reflecting the highest class in ancient Roman society.
PATRYCE
FeminineRare Polish masculine given name derived from Patricia, meaning 'noble' in Latin.
PATRYCIA
FemininePolish female name derived from the Latin word "patriarch", meaning "leader of the family".
PATRYCJA
FeminineFeminine given name of Polish origin, meaning "noble," derived from the Latin word "patricius.
PATRYCK
MasculineDistinctive Polish form of Patrick meaning 'noble'.
PATRYK
MasculinePopular male name of Polish origin, derived from Latin Patrick meaning "noble" or "patrician". It was traditionally used among Catholic families due to its association with Saint Patrick and has been historically associated with notable figures in Polish history.
PATSEY
MasculineRare African-derived female name, originating from Patsy, a diminutive of Patricia, which means 'noble' in Latin.
PATSEY
FemininePatsy is an Irish-derived given name, variant of Patricia, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.'
PATSI
FemininePatsy is an intriguing female given name with Irish origins, derived from the Irish Gaelic word "Pádraig," meaning "noble" or "illustrious." It shares roots with Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint.
PATSIE
FeminineIrish diminutive of Patricia, meaning "noble," popularized by George Bernard Shaw's spirited character Patsy in Mrs. Warren's Profession (1893).
PATSY
FeminineThe name Teig is of Irish origin, derived from 'tighe', meaning 'family'. Traditionally given to eldest sons, it honors lineage and has historical ties to legendary chieftain Teigue O'Cathasaigh.
PATSY
MasculineIrish female given name derived from the surname Padraig, meaning 'noble'.
PATSYANN
FeminineUncommon yet elegant female name of African origin, created by combining Patricia ("noble") and Ann ("grace").
PATSYE
FeminineIrish-derived name meaning "noble," popularized in medieval Ireland and now widely recognized around the globe.
PATT
MasculineThai girl's name meaning "flower".
PATT
FeminineThe name Patt originates from Thailand, signifying 'stone', reflecting strength and durability.
PATTE
FeminineFrench origin, derived from "patte," meaning "paw," traditionally used as an endearing nickname for animals like dogs.
PATTERSON
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old French given name Patrick, meaning 'noble'. It originated in the 11th century when the Normans invaded England.
PATTERSON
FeminineRare but distinguished male given name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Mac an t-Saoir,' meaning 'son of the craftsman or stonemason.' It carries associations with craftsmanship and skill.
PATTI
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Patricia, meaning 'noble'.
PATTI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name derived from "Patricia," meaning "noble" or "of noble birth." Popularized in English-speaking countries since the mid-20th century, Patti has been worn by notable figures like singer Patti LaBelle and actress Patti LuPone.
PATTIANN
FeminineUncommon Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Pattyn, which is an anglicization of 'Ó Phádraigín', meaning "descendant of Pádraigín".
PATTIANNE
FeminineIntriguing Irish name derived from Patton, itself coming from Patrick meaning 'noble'.
PATTIE
FeminineScottish girl's name derived from "patsy," meaning "from the marshy land.
PATTIE
MasculineDistinctive English female given name, derived from Patricia, meaning "noble," and popularized by Queen Catherine of Aragon. It has been independently used since the mid-20th century as a casual form of Patricia. Notable Patties include musician George Harrison's ex-wife, Pattie Boyd, and Justin Bieber's mother, Pattie Mallette.
PATTII
FeminineRare American female name derived from Patricia, meaning 'noble' in Latin.
PATTIJO
FeminineRare but captivating first name with unknown origins, potentially created by parents seeking a unique and memorable name.
PATTINA
FeminineItalian name meaning "small", originating from the Italian word "piccolo".
PATTON
FeminineEnglish surname of occupational origin, meaning "from Paton," referring to places where cloth was fullered or thickened by fullers, who prepared cloth by beating it with a hammer.
PATTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Scottish surname Patton, with possible origins tracing back to Old French or Middle English roots.
PATTRICIA
FemininePatricia is a rare but distinctive feminine given name of Latin origin that means 'of one's father' or 'fatherly'.
PATTRICK
MasculineIrish name derived from "Pádraig," meaning "noble and mighty.