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PHINEHAS
MasculineHebrew-origin male name derived from "פִּינְחָס", meaning "mouthpiece". It was borne by a devoted priest in the Bible and has been used historically by notable figures in literature and music.
PHINEUS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "bringer of light" or "one who appears suddenly.
PHINIZY
MasculineRare American given name with Welsh origins, meaning "little fair one.
PHINLEY
MasculineRare but captivating Irish name derived from the surname Finn, meaning 'fair or white'. It hails from the ancient Ó Fionnlaise clan of County Cork, tracing back to the 10th century warrior chieftain Fionnlá. Despite spelling variations over time, Phinley retains its original meaning and association with strength, courage, and wisdom.
PHINN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'ffin', meaning 'end' or 'boundary', originally given to those living near boundaries.
PHINNAEUS
MasculineRare Scottish boy's name meaning 'the sixth' in Latin, typically referring to the day of birth or baptism.
PHINNEAS
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning "to shine" or "to appear." It has strong biblical ties, associated with one of the spies sent by Moses to explore the Promised Land.
PHINNEAUS
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from 'Fionn', meaning 'fair' or 'white', associated with legendary Irish hero Finn McCool.
PHOEBE
MasculineFemale given name of Greek origin that means "radiant" or "bright".
PHOENIX
MasculineGreek name meaning "dark red" or "blood-red," associated with the mythical bird known for its rebirth from ashes, symbolizing renewal and transformation.
PHOENIXX
MasculineDistinctive unisex name of Greek origin, derived from the mythical phoenix bird known for its cyclical rebirth and renewal.
PHOENYX
MasculineDistinctive Greek-origin name inspired by the mythical phoenix bird, symbolizing immortality and rebirth.
PHONG
MasculineVietnamese name meaning 'wind', symbolizing freedom and freshness.
PHOR
MasculineRare yet distinguished male given name of Greek origin, derived from 'phoros', meaning 'bringing' or 'bearing'. It is associated with Phoroneus, the first king of Argolis in Greek mythology.
PHOREVER
MasculineUnique and unusual name of unknown origin, seemingly inspired by the English word "forever" to suggest eternity.
PHOX
MasculinePhoenix, often shortened to Phox, is a Greek-origin name meaning "dark red" or "deep purple", referencing the mythical bird that rises from its ashes, symbolizing rebirth and immortality.
PHU
MasculineVietnamese name derived from "phù", meaning "to protect". It's often used for both males and females and is believed to bring protection and good fortune.
PHUC
MasculineVietnamese name with ancient roots, signifying 'good fortune and happiness' from the Sino-Vietnamese word 'Phúc'. It was historically associated with prosperity and used by influential figures.
PHUNG
MasculineUnique Vietnamese name believed to mean 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting its tranquil nature.
PHUOC
MasculineVietnamese name derived from 'phúc', meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune'. It's considered auspicious in feng shui and has gained international popularity due to its appealing sound and meaningful origins.
PHUONG
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese girls' name meaning 'wind' or 'air', symbolizing adaptability and grace.
PHYLLIP
MasculineRare, Greek-origin name meaning 'leaf', symbolizing nature and growth.
PHYLLIS
MasculineGreek-derived feminine given name meaning 'mallow', a healing plant, associated with nature and earth in ancient literature.
PHYNIX
MasculineEnigmatic name with unknown origins, often associated with the mythical Phoenix but without definitive etymology.
PHYNN
MasculineWelsh name derived from Philemon, meaning "lover of competition" or "fond of battle".
PICKENS
MasculineDistinct American given name derived from the English surname Pickens, which originates from the Old English word "Picchet," meaning "pitch" or "tar.
PIER
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin 'pĕra', meaning 'to pierce or prick'. Historically used as both a given name and surname, Pier has been carried by notable figures like film director Pier Paolo Pasolini.
PIERCE
MasculineEnglish name derived from Middle English "Pierces," referring to an occupational surname for a piercer or maker of holes. It has historic nobility ties and has evolved into various spelling variations worldwide, despite being uncommon today.
PIERCEN
MasculinePierce is an English name with a distinct and strong character, originating from the Middle English word "pierse," meaning "to pierce or thrust through.
PIERCESON
MasculineUncommon American name derived from the English surname Pierce, which originates from the Middle French word 'percier', meaning 'to pierce'.
PIERE
MasculinePierre is a masculine given name of French origin, meaning "stone" or "rock", with historical figures such as Abélard and Curie bearing this name. It's also popular internationally, often spelled Pedro in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries.
PIERINO
MasculineItalian boy's name derived from Pietro, meaning "rock" or "stone," symbolizing endurance and strength.
PIERO
MasculineItalian name meaning "to pierce" or "to strike", derived from the Latin word 'percusso'. It has been popular in Italy for centuries and was borne by historical figures like Piero della Francesca, an early Renaissance painter, and members of the powerful Medici family. Today, it remains a popular choice internationally despite not being associated with specific personality traits.
PIERRE
MasculineHistoric French name originating from the Greek Peter, meaning "rock" or "stone," reflecting its holder's steadfastness and reliability.
PIERRIE
MasculineRare French-derived given name, believed to derive from Pierre ('rock'), with its use dating back to medieval France but remaining relatively uncommon today.
PIERS
MasculineMasculine given name of Norman origin, derived from the Old French word "Pierres," meaning "pebbles" or "small rocks.
PIERSEN
MasculineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "piörr" meaning pear and "sten" meaning stone, reflecting strength and endurance. Originally given to sons of wealthy families in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark during Viking invasions in the late ninth century, Piersen has since spread throughout Europe via trade and cultural exchange. Despite variations in spelling over time, such as Peter or Pierce, its Scandinavian origins remain prominent.
PIERSON
MasculineDistinctive English given name derived from Middle English 'Pierson', meaning 'son of Pieris', with roots tracing back to the Greek word for 'stone'.
PIERSTON
MasculineRare, English-derived given name meaning 'to pierce or permeate,' historically associated with strength and courage, tracing back to the 13th century nobility.
PIETER
MasculineDutch name originating from Latin Petrus, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.