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PETEY
MasculineCasual, affectionate diminutive of Peter, derived from the Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock'. It honors Saint Peter, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.
PETIE
MasculinePetite is a French-origin name meaning 'small', historically significant and often used for girls but can also be used for boys. It evolved from reflecting physical attributes to embodying elegance and uniqueness.
PETR
MasculineCzech and Slavic male given name derived from Latin "Peter," meaning "rock" or "stone." It honors the biblical apostle Peter known for his steadfast character.
PETRA
MasculineFeminine Greek name meaning 'rock' or 'stone', famously borne by Saint Petra, wife of Saint Andrew, and used throughout history by notable figures like Queen Petra of Hungary and Petra Kelly.
PETRE
MasculineDistinct name of Romanian origin derived from the Latin Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
PETRICK
MasculineRare male name of Germanic origin, derived from "Bertcharius," meaning "bright" or "famous." Popular in medieval Germany among nobility, it has since spread across Europe but remains uncommon today due to its unusual spelling.
PETRIT
MasculineAlbanian male given name meaning "rock" or "stone," symbolizing strength and steadfastness.
PETRO
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'rock', notably used for Saint Peter in the Bible.
PETRONILO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name composed of 'Petro' (rock) and '-nilo' (of the Nile), signifying "rock of the Nile".
PETROS
MasculineGreek male given name meaning 'stone' or 'rock', derived from the Greek word 'petra'.
PETRUS
MasculineLatin name meaning 'rock', popularized during the Middle Ages due to its association with Saint Peter, one of Jesus Christ's apostles.
PETTER
MasculineScandinavian variant of Peter, derived from the Old Norse Pétur, and has historical roots tied to Saint Peter's role in early Christianity.
PETTUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived boy's name, originally Petrus, signifying 'rock' or 'stone', representing strength and reliability.
PEYDEN
MasculineIrish-origin name derived from the surname O'Padraig, meaning "descendant of Patrick," the fifth-century Christian missionary who introduced Christianity to Ireland. It's a modern interpretation of Patrick, conveying pride in Irish heritage, and is pronounced "PEE-den.
PEYDON
MasculineRare yet compelling name of Persian origin, signifying 'earth' or 'ground'.
PEYSON
MasculineThe Hebrew-originated name Peyson means 'to break forth' or 'to burst forth', symbolizing emergence and growth.
PEYTEN
MasculineDistinctive Norwegian name derived from Pjetur, meaning "rock" or "stone," symbolizing endurance and power.
PEYTIN
MasculinePeyton is an English name of Old French origin, derived from "Payet," which means "pagan." Traditionally a male name, Peyton has evolved into a unisex option, associated with notable figures like Peyton Randolph and Peyton Farquhar.
PEYTON
MasculineEnglish given name with roots in the French name Payet or Peyter, derived from Germanic elements meaning "peace" and "battle," signifying a peaceful warrior. Originally used as a boy's name in the mid-20th century, it has since gained popularity for both boys and girls.
PHABIAN
MasculineUnique and historical given name of Latin origin that means "from the bean field" and was traditionally associated with the prestigious gens Fabia in ancient Rome.
PHALEN
MasculineRare Welsh given name meaning "martin" or swallow bird, popularized by Dylan Thomas' play "Under Milk Wood".
PHALON
MasculineRare yet powerful given name of Greek origin, meaning 'shining' or 'radiant', derived from the Greek word 'phaethon'. In Greek mythology, Phalon was a noble son of Poseidon, known for his wisdom and courage.
PHAN
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese male given name with roots dating back centuries, meaning 'to divide or separate', denoting family lineage and preserving heritage.
PHANUEL
MasculineRare Hebrew boys' name meaning 'face', associated with an angel in the Bible.
PHARAOH
MasculineAncient Egyptian title turned unisex name, meaning 'great house' or 'palace', signifying power and grandeur.
PHARELL
MasculinePharrell is of French origin, derived from "farrel" meaning "spear" or "javelin," conveying strength and bravery.
PHARES
MasculineRare but significant French given name, originating from the word 'phare', meaning 'lighthouse'.
PHAREZ
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "Perez," meaning "to break forth" or "to burst forth." In the Bible, Pharez was the eldest son of Judah, born during his mother's difficult labor with his twin brother Zerah.
PHARIS
MasculineRare Greek given name meaning 'lighthouse,' derived from ancient Pharos island's famous beacon.
PHAROAH
MasculineUnique male given name derived from 'pharaoh', the title for ancient Egyptian rulers, symbolizing power and grandeur associated with these historic figures.
PHAROH
MasculineUnique given name derived from the title 'Pharaoh,' used by ancient Egyptian rulers considered divine beings. Its meaning, if any, is uncertain but might relate to "great house.
PHARON
MasculineDistinctive given name of Hebrew origin that means "song" or "celebration," deriving from the Hebrew word "tehillah." It's often associated with joy, happiness, and festivity in Jewish tradition.
PHARRELL
MasculinePharrell Williams, born April 5, 1973, carries a unique first name of French origin meaning "bold" or "brave". Derived from "phare", meaning "lighthouse", Pharrell embodies bravery and distinction, reflecting his parents' vision for his future. Despite not ranking among the top 1000 U.S. boy names, its uniqueness has contributed to its recognition within music circles.
PHAT
MasculineVietnamese given name meaning 'fatty', but it's embraced as a symbol of pride and is associated with abundance and prosperity in Buddhism.
PHAZON
MasculineUnconventional name of unknown origin, popularized by recent appearances in video games like Super Smash Bros., but its meaning remains unclear and largely interpreted based on phonetic similarities to light-related words.
PHEENIX
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or history attached to it.
PHELAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from Ó Faoláin, meaning "descendant of wolf," embodying strength, courage, and loyalty.
PHELIX
MasculineRare, unisex Latin name derived from 'Phoenix', meaning 'dark red'. It signifies rebirth and immortality like its mythological bird namesake.
PHELPS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Old English word "feol" meaning "mountain," likely given to someone living near a waterfall or steep slope.
PHENG
MasculineCambodian name meaning 'moon', associated with beauty and serenity, traditionally given to girls but now unisex.