Female and male names starting with the letter "P" .
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PAYSEN
FeminineFrench-origin given name derived from "pays", meaning "country", and signifying "of the land".
PAYSHANCE
FeminineUnique given name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
PAYSHENCE
FeminineAmerican-origin given name derived from 'pays', meaning country, combined with the French suffix '-ense'. Its literal translation is 'of the land' or 'pertaining to nature'.
PAYSLEE
FeminineAmerican girls' name derived from "paisley," a centuries-old Persian design popularized in Scotland, combined with elements of names like Caylee or Laylee.
PAYSLEI
FeminineFrench origin, meaning "clear stream" or "bright stream," derived from the Old French words "paile" (clear) and "leu" (stream).
PAYSLEIGH
FeminineUncommon American female name with no widely agreed-upon meaning or historical significance. It may be a blend of Payton and Leigh, but this theory lacks definitive evidence.
PAYSLEY
FeminineEnglish name of medieval origin, derived from the Northumberland village Paysley. It means "Passele's clearing" or "Passele's wood," reflecting its rural heritage.
PAYSLI
FeminineModern, unisex French given name derived from 'pais' meaning 'country', with '-li' denoting association.
PAYSLIE
FeminineUnique American girl's name coined in the early 2000s, combining 'paisley' (Scottish town known for textile patterns) and 'Leslie' (meaning 'garden of peace').
PAYSON
MasculineRare American given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname likely referring to a tax collector. Its meaning is uncertain but may be interpreted as "son of the pea farmer.
PAYSON
FeminineRare American given name of French origin, derived from the surname Payson which means "from the country of Caux" in Normandy. It's associated with qualities like independence and originality, and has gained some popularity among parents seeking uncommon names.
PAYTAN
FemininePaytan: Hebrew origin, meaning "open", named after a son of Esau in the Bible and a sage in the Talmud.
PAYTAN
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "singer," historically associated with talented poet-scholars in Jewish tradition.
PAYTEN
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English "Peht", meaning peace. Originally a Norman surname, Payten has evolved into a unique first name with a positive connotation.
PAYTEN
FeminineModern American girl's name coined by author Christopher Moore for his 2007 novel "You Suck: A Love Story," with no inherent meaning or history beyond its literary origins.
PAYTIENCE
FemininePaytense is a rare French origin name derived from "patiensa," meaning patience in English, and historically used more for girls than boys.
PAYTIN
MasculineRare American girls' name, likely a variant of Patricia meaning "noble.
PAYTIN
FeminineAmerican origin given name derived from the English word "payment," with no significant historical associations but gaining popularity among trendsetting parents seeking unique, meaningful names.
PAYTN
FeminineUncommon English given name with Old English roots, derived from "pægen" meaning peace and "tun" meaning enclosure, signifying a peaceful settlement.
PAYTON
FemininePayton: American unisex name derived from Irish Ó Pádraigín ("descendant of Patrick"). Popularized in the 20th century; peaked at #176 for girls (1992) and #346 for boys (2005). Associated with athletes like Payton Manning.
PAYTON
MasculineDistinctively English given name, derived from "Peithwine," which means "friend in strife" or "friend in contest.
PAYTTEN
FeminineModern, unique name created by author Amanda Hocking for her "Trylle Trilogy" series, where it signifies strength and resilience.
PAYTTON
FeminineAmerican-origin given name created by combining Payton and Ashton. Its meaning remains uncertain, though some sources suggest it may be linked to the Irish surname O'Dochartaigh, "defender of the people" or "noble.
PAYTYN
FeminineDistinctive female name of American origin, created by blending the boys' names Payton and Tyson during the late 20th century.
PAYTYNN
FeminineRare Welsh name meaning 'all' or 'everyone', derived from the combination of 'pa-' and '-yn'. Its origins date back to medieval Wales, believed to have been used by families advocating inclusivity and unity.
PAYZLEE
FeminineUnique English given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Scottish town Paisley or newly created.
PAYZLEIGH
FeminineRecently created, unique name of unknown origin, often associated with femininity despite lacking a clear meaning or etymology.
PAYZLEY
FeminineIntriguing name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Paysley or Payzlee, with no concrete evidence supporting this claim.
PAYZLI
FeminineUnique American given name created by actress Shenae Grimes-Beech in 2017, with an unknown meaning possibly associated with "zealous payment".
PAYZLIE
FeminineOriginal given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.
PAZ
MasculineThe name Paz is Spanish in origin and means 'peace'.
PAZ
FeminineDistinctive Spanish-origin female given name signifying peace and harmony.
PAZLEY
FeminineUncommon first name of uncertain origin, with various theories suggesting it may be a blend of two names or derived from a place name or foreign word. Despite its unknown meanings, Pazley has gained popularity in English-speaking countries for both boys and girls, with interpretations ranging from peace to uniqueness. Its mysterious origins allow each person to create their own story behind the name.
PAZONG
FeminineUnique African name of Maasai origin from Kenya and Tanzania, with a possible interpretation as 'strength' reflecting the resilience of the Maasai people.
PEACE
FeminineEnglish origin, signifies tranquility and harmony, reflecting its timeless appeal and relevance across cultures.
PEACE
MasculineIgbo African name meaning 'peace', derived from the word "Omalicha".
PEACH
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Latin word "persicum," meaning 'of Persepolis,' where the peach tree was first cultivated around 100 AD in China. It gained popularity in recent years due to its sweet and fruity nature, reflecting parents' desire for charming and appealing names.
PEACHES
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the sweet fruit, popularized in mid-20th century USA among African American communities.
PEACHIE
FeminineCharming, American-originated given name, likely coined as a playful diminutive of 'Peaches', itself a variant of 'Charlotte'. Despite uncertain origins, it evokes positivity and warmth.
PEAR
FeminineDistinctive English name meaning "pear", typically used for girls but also suitable for boys.