| P |
| Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
| Page |
Youthful Attendant |
French |
| Palmer |
Palm-bearing pilgrim |
Old English |
| Parker |
Guardian of the park |
Middle English |
| Parnell |
Little Peter |
French |
| Parrish |
From the churchyard |
Middle English |
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| Pascal |
Born at Easter or Passover |
Italia |
| Patrick |
Nobleman |
Latin |
| Patton |
From the warrior's estate |
Old English |
| Paul |
Small |
Latin |
| Pembroke |
From the headland |
Welsh |
| Penn |
Commander |
Teutonic |
|
|
| Penrod |
Famous Commander |
Teutonic |
| Percival |
Pierce-the-valley |
Old French |
| Perry |
Pear tree |
Old English |
| Peter |
Rock |
Greek |
| Peyton |
From the warrior's estate |
Old English |
| Phelps |
Son of Philip |
Old English |
| Philip |
Lover of horses |
Greek |
| Phinens |
Oracle |
Hebrew |
| Pierrepont |
Dweller by the stone bridge |
French-Latin |
| Plato |
Broad-shouldered |
Greek |
| Pomeroy |
From the apple orchard |
Old French |
|
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| Porter |
Keeper of the gate |
Latin |
| Prentice |
Apprentice; learner |
Latin |
| Prescott |
From the priest's cottage |
Old English |
| Preston |
From the priest's estate |
Old English |
| Price |
Son of the ardent one |
Welsh |
| Primo |
Firstborn |
Italian |
| Pryor |
Head of a monastery; prior |
Latin |