Diccionario de nombres
732 nombres con significado y origen verificados
PA
Means "flower" in Hmong.
PAAVALI
Finnish form of PAUL used in the Bible.
PABLO
Spanish form of Paulus (see PAUL). Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a famous bearer of this na...
PACE
From an English surname which was derived from the Middle English word pace meaning "peace".
PACÍFICA
Spanish feminine form of the Late Latin name Pacificus meaning "peacemaker".
PACO
Diminutive of FRANCISCO.
PADEN
An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan. It is sometimes c...
PADMA
Means "lotus" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form पद्मा and the masculine form पद्म. Accordin...
PADMINI
Means "a multitude of lotuses", a derivative of Sanskrit पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus".
PÁDRAIG
Irish form of PATRICK.
PÁDRAIGÍN
Irish form of PATRICIA.
PÆGA
Old English name of unknown meaning.
PAGET
From a surname which meant "little page" (see PAIGE).
PAISLEY
From a Scottish surname, originally from the name of a town, which may ultimately be derived from Latin basilica "church...
PÄIVI
Derived from Finnish päivä "day".
PAKPAO
Means "kite" in Thai.
PÀL
Scottish form of PAUL.
PAL
Albanian form of PAUL.
PALI
Albanian form of PAUL.
PALLAB
Bengali form of PALLAV.
PALLAS (1)
Probably derived from a Greek word meaning "maiden". In Greek mythology this was the name of a friend of the goddess Ath...
PALLAV
Means "budding leaf, shoot" in Sanskrit.
PALLE
Danish diminutive of PAUL.
PALMER
From an English surname meaning "pilgrim". It is ultimately from Latin palma "palm tree", since pilgrims to the Holy Lan...
PALMIRO
Means "pilgrim" in Italian. In medieval times it denoted one who had been a pilgrim to Palestine. It is ultimately from ...
PAM
Short form of PAMELA.
PAMELIA
Elaborated form of PAMELA.
PAMILA
Variant of PAMELA.
PAN
Derived from a Greek word meaning "shepherd". In Greek mythology Pan was a half-man, half-goat god associated with sheph...
PANAGIOTAKIS
Diminutive of PANAGIOTIS.
PANAYIOTIS
Variant transcription of PANAGIOTIS.
PANCRAS
Medieval English form of PANCRATIUS. The relics of the 4th-century saint Pancratius were sent to England by Pope Gregory...
PANCRAZIO
Italian form of PANCRATIUS.
PÁNFILO
Spanish form of PAMPHILOS.
PANIZ
Possibly means "sugar" in Persian.
PANKAJA
Means "born of mud", referring to the lotus flower, derived from Sanskrit पङ्क (panka) meaning "mud" and ज (ja) meaning ...
PANKRATIOS
Original Greek form of PANCRATIUS.
PANKRAZ
German form of PANCRATIUS.
PANNI
Hungarian diminutive of ANNA.
PANSY
From the English word for a type of flower, ultimately deriving from Old French pensee "thought".
PANTALEONE
Italian form of PANTALEON.
PANTHER
Means "panther" in Greek.
PAOL
Breton form of PAUL.
PAOLINA
Italian feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PAOLO
Italian form of Paulus (see PAUL). Paolo Uccello and Paolo Veronese were both Italian Renaissance painters.
PAPA
Means "earth" in Maori. In Maori and other Polynesian mythology Papa or Papatuanuku was the goddess of the earth and the...
PAQUITA
Diminutive of FRANCISCA.
PARAMONOS
Derived from Greek παραμονη (paramone) meaning "endurance, constancy".
PARASKEVAS
Masculine form of PARASKEVE.
PARASKEVI
Modern Greek form of PARASKEVE.
PARASTOO
Means "swallow (bird)" in Persian.
PARI
Means "fairy" in Persian.
PARIS (1)
Meaning unknown. In Greek mythology he was the Trojan prince who kidnapped Helen and began the Trojan War. Though presen...
PARISA
Means "like a fairy" in Persian.
PARMINDER
From Sanskrit परम (parama) meaning "highest, best" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA.
PARRIS
From an English surname which originally denoted a person who came from the French city of Paris (see PARIS (2)).
PARSIFAL
German form of PERCIVAL.
PARTHA
Means "son of PRITHA" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is another name for the Pandavas, who were sons of Pritha (anoth...
PARTHENIA
Derived from Greek παρθενος (parthenos) meaning "maiden, virgin". This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena.
PARVAIZ
Variant transcription of PARVIZ.
PARVANEH
Means "butterfly" in Persian.
PARVEEN
Variant transcription of PARVIN.
PARVIZ
Means "fortunate, happy" in Persian. This name was borne by a son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir.
PASCAL
From the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha "Easter", which was in turn from ...
PAAIE
Manx form of PEGGY.
PAAVO
Finnish and Estonian form of PAUL.
PACA
Diminutive of FRANCISCA.
PACEY
From an English surname which was derived from the French place name Pacy, itself derived from Gaulish given name of unk...
PAĈJO
Esperanto diminutive of PAUL. This name also means "papa" in Esperanto.
PADDY
Irish diminutive of PATRICK.
PADERAU
Means "beads" or "rosary" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.
PADMAVATI
Means "resembling lotuses", derived from the Sanskrit word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vati) meaning...
PÁDRAIC
Irish form of PATRICK.
PÀDRAIG
Scottish form of PATRICK.
PADRIG
Welsh and Breton form of PATRICK.
PAGE
From a surname which was a variant of PAIGE.
PAIGE
From an English surname meaning "servant, page" in Middle English. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Italian)...
PÄIVÄ
Means "day" in Finnish.
PAKI
Means "witness" in Xhosa.
PÁL
Hungarian form of PAUL.
PÅL
Swedish and Norwegian form of PAUL.
PÁLA
Icelandic feminine form of PAUL.
PÁLL
Icelandic and Faroese form of PAUL.
PALLABI
Bengali feminine form of PALLAV.
PALLAS (2)
Possibly derived from Greek παλλω (pallo) "to brandish". In Greek mythology this was the name of a Titan and several oth...
PALLAVI
Feminine form of PALLAV.
PALLU
Means "distinguished" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Reuben in the Old Testament.
PALMIRA
Feminine form of PALMIRO.
PALOMA
Means "dove, pigeon" in Spanish.
PAMELA
This name was invented in the late 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. He possibly...
PAMELLA
Variant of PAMELA.
PAMPHILOS
Means "friend of all" from Greek παν (pan) "all" and φιλος (philos) "friend".
PANAGIOTA
Feminine form of PANAGIOTIS.
PANAGIOTIS
From the Greek title of the Virgin Mary Παναγια (Panagia) meaning "all holy", derived from παν (pan) "all" combined with...
PANCHO
Spanish diminutive of FRANCISCO. This name was borne by Pancho Villa (1878-1923), a Mexican bandit and revolutionary.
PANCRATIUS
Latinized form of Greek Πανκρατιος (Pankratios), derived from παν (pan) "all" and κρατος (kratos) "power". Early Byzanti...
PANDORA
Means "all gifts", derived from a combination of Greek παν (pan) "all" and δωρον (doron) "gift". In Greek mythology Pand...
PANFILO
Italian form of PAMPHILOS. The Italian novelist Boccaccio used this name in his work 'The Decameron' (1350).
PANKAJ
Modern form of PANKAJA.
PANKRATI
Variant transcription of PANKRATIY.
PANKRATIY
Russian form of PANCRATIUS.
PANNA
Hungarian diminutive of ANNA.
PANOS
Diminutive of PANAGIOTIS.
PANTALEON
Derived from the Greek elements παν (pan) meaning "all" (genitive παντος) and λεων (leon) meaning "lion". This was the n...
PANTELEIMON
From Greek παν (pan) meaning "all" (genitive παντος) and ελεημων (eleemon) meaning "compassionate". This was a name give...
PANTHERAS
Derived from Greek πανθηρ (panther) meaning "panther", ultimately of Sanskrit origin, though folk etymology connects it ...
PAOLA
Italian feminine form of PAUL.
PAOLINO
Italian form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PAORA
Maori form of PAUL.
PAPAK
Variant of BABAK.
PAQUITO
Diminutive of FRANCISCO.
PARASKEVA
Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PARASKEVE.
PARASKEVE
Derived from Greek παρασκευη (paraskeue) meaning "preparation" or "Friday" (being the day of preparation). This was the ...
PARASKEVOULA
Diminutive of PARASKEVI.
PARASTU
Variant transcription of PARASTOO.
PARIDE
Italian form of PARIS (1).
PARIS (2)
From the name of the capital city of France, which got its name from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii.
PARKER
From an English occupational surname which meant "keeper of the park".
PARNEL
Contracted form of PETRONEL. In the later Middle Ages it became a slang term for a promiscuous woman, and the name subse...
PARRY
From a Welsh surname which was derived from ap Harry meaning "son of HARRY".
PARTH
Modern form of PARTHA.
PARTHALÁN
Meaning unknown, possibly from BARTHOLOMEW. In Irish legend he was the first man on Ireland after the biblical flood.
PARTHENOPE
Means "maiden's voice", derived from Greek παρθενος (parthenos) "maiden, virgin" and οψ (ops) "voice". In Greek legend t...
PARVANA
Azerbaijani form of PARVANEH. It can also be a Persian variant transcription of the same name.
PARVATI
Means "of the mountains" in Sanskrit. Parvati is a Hindu goddess of love and power, the wife of Shiva and the mother of ...
PARVIN
Means "the Pleiades" in Persian. The Pleiades are a group of seven stars in the constellation Taurus.
PARWIZ
Variant transcription of PARVIZ.
PASCALE
Feminine form of PASCAL.
PASCALINE
Feminine form of PASCAL.
PASCHALIS
Latin form of PASCAL.
PASCUAL
Spanish form of PASCAL.
PASHA
Diminutive of PAVEL.
PAŠKAL
Croatian form of PASCAL.
PAŠKO
Croatian form of PASCAL.
PASQUALINA
Italian feminine form of PASCAL.
PASSANG
Means "good, excellent" in Tibetan.
PASTORA
Feminine form of PASTOR.
PATARIKI
Maori form of PATRICK.
PATIENCE
From the English word patience, ultimately from Latin patientia, a derivative of pati "to suffer". This was one of the v...
PATIME
Uyghur form of FATIMAH.
PATRICE (1)
French form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRÍCIA
Slovak, Portuguese and Hungarian feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRICIE
Czech feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRÍCIO
Portuguese form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRICIUS
Original Latin form of PATRICK.
PATRIK
Form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRIZIO
Italian form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATROKLOS
Greek form of PATROCLUS.
PATRYK
Polish form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATTI
Variant of PATTY.
PATTON
From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of PATRICK. A notable bearer of the surname was the American...
PATXI
Basque form of FRANCIS.
PAU
Catalan and Occitan form of PAUL. It also coincides with the Catalan word for "peace".
PÀULA
Sardinian feminine form of Paulus (see PAUL).
PAULE
French feminine form of Paulus (see PAUL).
PAULENE
Variant of PAULINE.
PAULETTE
French feminine diminutive of PAUL.
PAULIE
Diminutive of PAUL.
PAULIINA
Finnish form of PAULINA.
PAULINA
Feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PAULINHA
Portuguese diminutive of PAULA.
PAULINO
Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which was itself derived from Paulus (see PAUL). Saint Pa...
PAULIUS
Lithuanian form of PAUL.
PAULO
Portuguese and Galician form of Paulus (see PAUL).
PÀULU
Sardinian form of Paulus (see PAUL).
PAULUS
Latin form of PAUL.
PAVAO
Croatian form of PAUL.
PAVELU
Old Slavic form of PAULUS.
PĀVILS
Latvian form of PAUL.
PAVLE
Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of PAUL.
PAVLINA
Czech, Slovene and Macedonian form of PAULINA.
PAVLOS
Greek form of PAUL.
PAVOL
Slovak form of PAUL.
PAX
Means "peace" in Latin. In Roman mythology this was the name of the goddess of peace.
PAYAM
Means "message" in Persian.
PAZ (1)
Means "peace" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de la Paz, meaning "Our Lady of ...
PEACE
From the English word peace, ultimately derived from Latin pax.
PEARCE
Variant of PIERCE.
PEARLE
Variant of PEARL.
PECE
Macedonian diminutive of PETER.
PEDJA
Diminutive of PREDRAG.
PEDRINHO
Portuguese diminutive of PEDRO.
PEDRU
Sardinian form of PETER.
PEERS
Variant of PIERS.
PEG
Short form of PEGGY.
PEGGIE
Variant of PEGGY.
PEHR
Swedish variant of PER.
PEIO
Basque form of PETER.
PEJO
Croatian and Serbian diminutive of PETAR.
PEKKO
Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Finnish god of fields and crops.
PELAGIA
Feminine form of PELAGIUS. This was the name of a few early saints, including a young 4th-century martyr who threw herse...
PELAGIUS
Latinized form of the Greek name Πελαγιος (Pelagios), which was derived from πελαγος (pelagos) "the sea". This was the n...
PELE
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire who is said to live in Kilauea.
PELLE
Swedish diminutive of PER.
PËLLUMB
Means "dove" in Albanian.
PEMBE
Means "pink" in Turkish.
PEN
Short form of PENELOPE.
PÉNÉLOPE
French form of PENELOPE.
PENI
Hawaiian form of BEN (1).
PENKA
Bulgarian feminine diminutive of PETAR.
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