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732 nombres con significado y origen verificados

PA

F

Means "flower" in Hmong.

PAAVALI

M

Finnish form of PAUL used in the Bible.

PABLO

M

Spanish form of Paulus (see PAUL). Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) was a famous bearer of this na...

PACE

M

From an English surname which was derived from the Middle English word pace meaning "peace".

PACÍFICA

F

Spanish feminine form of the Late Latin name Pacificus meaning "peacemaker".

PACO

M

Diminutive of FRANCISCO.

PADEN

M

An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan. It is sometimes c...

PADMA

M/F

Means "lotus" in Sanskrit. This is a transcription of both the feminine form पद्मा and the masculine form पद्म. Accordin...

PADMINI

F

Means "a multitude of lotuses", a derivative of Sanskrit पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus".

PÁDRAIG

M

Irish form of PATRICK.

PÁDRAIGÍN

F

Irish form of PATRICIA.

PÆGA

M

Old English name of unknown meaning.

PAGET

F

From a surname which meant "little page" (see PAIGE).

PAISLEY

F

From a Scottish surname, originally from the name of a town, which may ultimately be derived from Latin basilica "church...

PÄIVI

F

Derived from Finnish päivä "day".

PAKPAO

F

Means "kite" in Thai.

PÀL

M

Scottish form of PAUL.

PAL

M

Albanian form of PAUL.

PALI

M

Albanian form of PAUL.

PALLAB

M

Bengali form of PALLAV.

PALLAS (1)

F

Probably derived from a Greek word meaning "maiden". In Greek mythology this was the name of a friend of the goddess Ath...

PALLAV

M

Means "budding leaf, shoot" in Sanskrit.

PALLE

M

Danish diminutive of PAUL.

PALMER

M

From an English surname meaning "pilgrim". It is ultimately from Latin palma "palm tree", since pilgrims to the Holy Lan...

PALMIRO

M

Means "pilgrim" in Italian. In medieval times it denoted one who had been a pilgrim to Palestine. It is ultimately from ...

PAM

F

Short form of PAMELA.

PAMELIA

F

Elaborated form of PAMELA.

PAMILA

F

Variant of PAMELA.

PAN

M

Derived from a Greek word meaning "shepherd". In Greek mythology Pan was a half-man, half-goat god associated with sheph...

PANAGIOTAKIS

M

Diminutive of PANAGIOTIS.

PANAYIOTIS

M

Variant transcription of PANAGIOTIS.

PANCRAS

M

Medieval English form of PANCRATIUS. The relics of the 4th-century saint Pancratius were sent to England by Pope Gregory...

PANCRAZIO

M

Italian form of PANCRATIUS.

PÁNFILO

M

Spanish form of PAMPHILOS.

PANIZ

F

Possibly means "sugar" in Persian.

PANKAJA

M

Means "born of mud", referring to the lotus flower, derived from Sanskrit पङ्क (panka) meaning "mud" and ज (ja) meaning ...

PANKRATIOS

M

Original Greek form of PANCRATIUS.

PANKRAZ

M

German form of PANCRATIUS.

PANNI

F

Hungarian diminutive of ANNA.

PANSY

F

From the English word for a type of flower, ultimately deriving from Old French pensee "thought".

PANTALEONE

M

Italian form of PANTALEON.

PANTHER

M

Means "panther" in Greek.

PAOL

M

Breton form of PAUL.

PAOLINA

F

Italian feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).

PAOLO

M

Italian form of Paulus (see PAUL). Paolo Uccello and Paolo Veronese were both Italian Renaissance painters.

PAPA

F

Means "earth" in Maori. In Maori and other Polynesian mythology Papa or Papatuanuku was the goddess of the earth and the...

PAQUITA

F

Diminutive of FRANCISCA.

PARAMONOS

M

Derived from Greek παραμονη (paramone) meaning "endurance, constancy".

PARASKEVAS

M

Masculine form of PARASKEVE.

PARASKEVI

F

Modern Greek form of PARASKEVE.

PARASTOO

F

Means "swallow (bird)" in Persian.

PARI

F

Means "fairy" in Persian.

PARIS (1)

M

Meaning unknown. In Greek mythology he was the Trojan prince who kidnapped Helen and began the Trojan War. Though presen...

PARISA

F

Means "like a fairy" in Persian.

PARMINDER

M/F

From Sanskrit परम (parama) meaning "highest, best" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA.

PARRIS

M/F

From an English surname which originally denoted a person who came from the French city of Paris (see PARIS (2)).

PARSIFAL

M

German form of PERCIVAL.

PARTHA

M

Means "son of PRITHA" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is another name for the Pandavas, who were sons of Pritha (anoth...

PARTHENIA

F

Derived from Greek παρθενος (parthenos) meaning "maiden, virgin". This was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena.

PARVAIZ

M

Variant transcription of PARVIZ.

PARVANEH

F

Means "butterfly" in Persian.

PARVEEN

F

Variant transcription of PARVIN.

PARVIZ

M

Means "fortunate, happy" in Persian. This name was borne by a son of the Mughal emperor Jahangir.

PASCAL

M

From the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha "Easter", which was in turn from ...

PAAIE

F

Manx form of PEGGY.

PAAVO

M

Finnish and Estonian form of PAUL.

PACA

F

Diminutive of FRANCISCA.

PACEY

M

From an English surname which was derived from the French place name Pacy, itself derived from Gaulish given name of unk...

PAĈJO

M

Esperanto diminutive of PAUL. This name also means "papa" in Esperanto.

PADDY

M

Irish diminutive of PATRICK.

PADERAU

M/F

Means "beads" or "rosary" in Welsh. This is a modern Welsh name.

PADMAVATI

F

Means "resembling lotuses", derived from the Sanskrit word पद्म (padma) meaning "lotus" combined with वती (vati) meaning...

PÁDRAIC

M

Irish form of PATRICK.

PÀDRAIG

M

Scottish form of PATRICK.

PADRIG

M

Welsh and Breton form of PATRICK.

PAGE

M

From a surname which was a variant of PAIGE.

PAIGE

F

From an English surname meaning "servant, page" in Middle English. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Italian)...

PÄIVÄ

F

Means "day" in Finnish.

PAKI

M

Means "witness" in Xhosa.

PÁL

M

Hungarian form of PAUL.

PÅL

M

Swedish and Norwegian form of PAUL.

PÁLA

F

Icelandic feminine form of PAUL.

PÁLL

M

Icelandic and Faroese form of PAUL.

PALLABI

F

Bengali feminine form of PALLAV.

PALLAS (2)

M

Possibly derived from Greek παλλω (pallo) "to brandish". In Greek mythology this was the name of a Titan and several oth...

PALLAVI

F

Feminine form of PALLAV.

PALLU

M

Means "distinguished" in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Reuben in the Old Testament.

PALMIRA

F

Feminine form of PALMIRO.

PALOMA

F

Means "dove, pigeon" in Spanish.

PAMELA

F

This name was invented in the late 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. He possibly...

PAMELLA

F

Variant of PAMELA.

PAMPHILOS

M

Means "friend of all" from Greek παν (pan) "all" and φιλος (philos) "friend".

PANAGIOTA

F

Feminine form of PANAGIOTIS.

PANAGIOTIS

M

From the Greek title of the Virgin Mary Παναγια (Panagia) meaning "all holy", derived from παν (pan) "all" combined with...

PANCHO

M

Spanish diminutive of FRANCISCO. This name was borne by Pancho Villa (1878-1923), a Mexican bandit and revolutionary.

PANCRATIUS

M

Latinized form of Greek Πανκρατιος (Pankratios), derived from παν (pan) "all" and κρατος (kratos) "power". Early Byzanti...

PANDORA

F

Means "all gifts", derived from a combination of Greek παν (pan) "all" and δωρον (doron) "gift". In Greek mythology Pand...

PANFILO

M

Italian form of PAMPHILOS. The Italian novelist Boccaccio used this name in his work 'The Decameron' (1350).

PANKAJ

M

Modern form of PANKAJA.

PANKRATI

M

Variant transcription of PANKRATIY.

PANKRATIY

M

Russian form of PANCRATIUS.

PANNA

F

Hungarian diminutive of ANNA.

PANOS

M

Diminutive of PANAGIOTIS.

PANTALEON

M

Derived from the Greek elements παν (pan) meaning "all" (genitive παντος) and λεων (leon) meaning "lion". This was the n...

PANTELEIMON

M

From Greek παν (pan) meaning "all" (genitive παντος) and ελεημων (eleemon) meaning "compassionate". This was a name give...

PANTHERAS

M

Derived from Greek πανθηρ (panther) meaning "panther", ultimately of Sanskrit origin, though folk etymology connects it ...

PAOLA

F

Italian feminine form of PAUL.

PAOLINO

M

Italian form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).

PAORA

M

Maori form of PAUL.

PAPAK

M

Variant of BABAK.

PAQUITO

M

Diminutive of FRANCISCO.

PARASKEVA

F

Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PARASKEVE.

PARASKEVE

F

Derived from Greek παρασκευη (paraskeue) meaning "preparation" or "Friday" (being the day of preparation). This was the ...

PARASKEVOULA

F

Diminutive of PARASKEVI.

PARASTU

F

Variant transcription of PARASTOO.

PARIDE

M

Italian form of PARIS (1).

PARIS (2)

F

From the name of the capital city of France, which got its name from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Parisii.

PARKER

M/F

From an English occupational surname which meant "keeper of the park".

PARNEL

F

Contracted form of PETRONEL. In the later Middle Ages it became a slang term for a promiscuous woman, and the name subse...

PARRY

M

From a Welsh surname which was derived from ap Harry meaning "son of HARRY".

PARTH

M

Modern form of PARTHA.

PARTHALÁN

M

Meaning unknown, possibly from BARTHOLOMEW. In Irish legend he was the first man on Ireland after the biblical flood.

PARTHENOPE

F

Means "maiden's voice", derived from Greek παρθενος (parthenos) "maiden, virgin" and οψ (ops) "voice". In Greek legend t...

PARVANA

F

Azerbaijani form of PARVANEH. It can also be a Persian variant transcription of the same name.

PARVATI

F

Means "of the mountains" in Sanskrit. Parvati is a Hindu goddess of love and power, the wife of Shiva and the mother of ...

PARVIN

F

Means "the Pleiades" in Persian. The Pleiades are a group of seven stars in the constellation Taurus.

PARWIZ

M

Variant transcription of PARVIZ.

PASCALE

F

Feminine form of PASCAL.

PASCALINE

F

Feminine form of PASCAL.

PASCHALIS

M

Latin form of PASCAL.

PASCUAL

M

Spanish form of PASCAL.

PASHA

M

Diminutive of PAVEL.

PAŠKAL

M

Croatian form of PASCAL.

PAŠKO

M

Croatian form of PASCAL.

PASQUALINA

F

Italian feminine form of PASCAL.

PASSANG

M/F

Means "good, excellent" in Tibetan.

PASTORA

F

Feminine form of PASTOR.

PATARIKI

M

Maori form of PATRICK.

PATIENCE

F

From the English word patience, ultimately from Latin patientia, a derivative of pati "to suffer". This was one of the v...

PATIME

F

Uyghur form of FATIMAH.

PATRICE (1)

M

French form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATRÍCIA

F

Slovak, Portuguese and Hungarian feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATRICIE

F

Czech feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATRÍCIO

M

Portuguese form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATRICIUS

M

Original Latin form of PATRICK.

PATRIK

M

Form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATRIZIO

M

Italian form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATROKLOS

M

Greek form of PATROCLUS.

PATRYK

M

Polish form of Patricius (see PATRICK).

PATTI

F

Variant of PATTY.

PATTON

M

From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of PATRICK. A notable bearer of the surname was the American...

PATXI

M

Basque form of FRANCIS.

PAU

M

Catalan and Occitan form of PAUL. It also coincides with the Catalan word for "peace".

PÀULA

F

Sardinian feminine form of Paulus (see PAUL).

PAULE

F

French feminine form of Paulus (see PAUL).

PAULENE

F

Variant of PAULINE.

PAULETTE

F

French feminine diminutive of PAUL.

PAULIE

M

Diminutive of PAUL.

PAULIINA

F

Finnish form of PAULINA.

PAULINA

F

Feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).

PAULINHA

F

Portuguese diminutive of PAULA.

PAULINO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman family name Paulinus, which was itself derived from Paulus (see PAUL). Saint Pa...

PAULIUS

M

Lithuanian form of PAUL.

PAULO

M

Portuguese and Galician form of Paulus (see PAUL).

PÀULU

M

Sardinian form of Paulus (see PAUL).

PAULUS

M

Latin form of PAUL.

PAVAO

M

Croatian form of PAUL.

PAVELU

M

Old Slavic form of PAULUS.

PĀVILS

M

Latvian form of PAUL.

PAVLE

M

Serbian, Macedonian, Croatian and Georgian form of PAUL.

PAVLINA

F

Czech, Slovene and Macedonian form of PAULINA.

PAVLOS

M

Greek form of PAUL.

PAVOL

M

Slovak form of PAUL.

PAX

F

Means "peace" in Latin. In Roman mythology this was the name of the goddess of peace.

PAYAM

M

Means "message" in Persian.

PAZ (1)

F

Means "peace" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de la Paz, meaning "Our Lady of ...

PEACE

F

From the English word peace, ultimately derived from Latin pax.

PEARCE

M

Variant of PIERCE.

PEARLE

F

Variant of PEARL.

PECE

M

Macedonian diminutive of PETER.

PEDJA

M

Diminutive of PREDRAG.

PEDRINHO

M

Portuguese diminutive of PEDRO.

PEDRU

M

Sardinian form of PETER.

PEERS

M

Variant of PIERS.

PEG

F

Short form of PEGGY.

PEGGIE

F

Variant of PEGGY.

PEHR

M

Swedish variant of PER.

PEIO

M

Basque form of PETER.

PEJO

M

Croatian and Serbian diminutive of PETAR.

PEKKO

M

Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Finnish god of fields and crops.

PELAGIA

F

Feminine form of PELAGIUS. This was the name of a few early saints, including a young 4th-century martyr who threw herse...

PELAGIUS

M

Latinized form of the Greek name Πελαγιος (Pelagios), which was derived from πελαγος (pelagos) "the sea". This was the n...

PELE

F

Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire who is said to live in Kilauea.

PELLE

M

Swedish diminutive of PER.

PËLLUMB

M

Means "dove" in Albanian.

PEMBE

F

Means "pink" in Turkish.

PEN

F

Short form of PENELOPE.

PÉNÉLOPE

F

French form of PENELOPE.

PENI

M

Hawaiian form of BEN (1).

PENKA

F

Bulgarian feminine diminutive of PETAR.

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