|
BOYS
|
| NAME |
ORIGINS |
MEANING |
| Padgett |
French |
Attendant |
| Paegastun |
English |
From
the fighter's farm |
| Paella |
English |
Mantle |
| Page |
Anglo-Saxon |
Page |
| Page |
French |
Attendant |
| Paget |
French |
Attendant |
| Paien |
French |
Name
of a nobleman |
| Paige |
Anglo-Saxon |
Page |
| Paige |
French |
Attendant |
| Paine |
English |
Pagan |
| Palmer |
English |
Bearing
a palm branch. |
| Palmere |
English |
Pilgrim |
| Parfait |
French |
Perfect |
| Paris |
French |
The
French capital. |
| Parisch |
English |
Lives
near the church |
| Park |
English |
Of
the forest |
| Parke |
English |
Of
the forest |
| Parker |
English |
Keeper
of the forest; forest ranger. Actor Parker Stevenson. |
| Parkin |
English |
Little
rock |
| Parkins |
English |
Son
of Parkin |
| Parkinson |
English |
Son
of Parkin |
| Parle |
English |
Little
rock |
| Parnall |
English |
Little
rock |
| Parnel |
English |
Surname
derived from a medieval given name. |
| Parnell |
English |
Surname
derived from a medieval given name. |
| Parr |
English |
From
the cattle enclosure |
| Parrish |
English |
Lives
near the church |
| Parsefal |
English |
Valley
piercer |
| Parsifal |
English |
Valley
piercer |
| Pascal |
French |
Born
on Easter |
| Pascual |
French |
Born
on Easter |
| Pasquale |
French |
Born
on Easter |
| Pat |
English |
Patrician;
noble. Abbreviation of Patrick. |
| Paton |
English |
From
the warrior's town |
| Patric |
French |
Patrician;
noble. Form of Patrick. |
| Patrick |
English |
Patrician;
noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners)
and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint
of Ireland. |
| Patten |
English |
From
the warrior's town |
| Pattin |
English |
From
the warrior's town |
| Patton |
English |
From
the warrior's town |
| Paul |
English |
Little.
Biblical apostle and evangelist Paul's letters to early Christians
comprise many New Testament books. |
| Paul |
French |
Little.
Biblical apostle and evangelist Paul's letters to early Christians
comprise many New Testament books. |
| Pauloc |
English |
Little
rock |
| Paulson |
English |
Little.
Son of Paul. Surname. |
| Pax |
English |
From
the peaceful farm |
| Paxton |
English |
From
the peaceful farm |
| Paxtun |
English |
From
the peaceful farm |
| Payden |
English |
From
the fighter's farm |
| Payne |
English |
Pagan |
| Payton |
English |
From
the fighter's farm |
| Peada |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name
of a prince |
| Pearce |
Anglo-Saxon |
Rock |
| Pearce |
English |
Form
of Piers from Peter. |
| Pearroc |
English |
Of
the forest |
| Pearson |
English |
Son
of Pierce |
| Peer |
German |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Peirce |
English |
Rock |
| Pell |
English |
Mantle |
| Pelltun |
English |
From
the pool farm |
| Pemton |
English |
From
the pool farm |
| Penda |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name
of a king |
| Pendragon |
Anglo-Saxon |
From
the dragon's enclosed land |
| Penleigh |
English |
From
the enclosed pasture meadow |
| Penley |
English |
From
the enclosed pasture meadow |
| Penn |
English |
From
the enclosure |
| Penn |
German |
Commander |
| Pennleah |
English |
From
the enclosed pasture meadow |
| Penrith |
Anglo-Saxon |
From
Penrith |
| Penrod |
German |
Famous
commander |
| Penton |
English |
From
the enclosed farm |
| Pepin |
German |
Petitioner |
| Pepperell |
French |
Piper |
| Peppi |
German |
Petitioner |
| Peppin |
French |
Name
of a king |
| Per |
German |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Perceval |
English |
Valley
piercer |
| Perceval |
French |
Pierces. |
| Percival |
English |
Pierces. |
| Percival |
French |
Pierce |
| Percy |
English |
Pierces. |
| Percy |
French |
Pierces. |
| Peregrine |
English |
The
peregrine falcon is the bird most favored in the ancient sport
of falconry. |
| Perekin |
English |
Little
rock |
| Perkin |
English |
Little
rock |
| Perkins |
English |
Son
of Perkin |
| Perkinson |
English |
Son
of Perkin |
| Pernel |
English |
Little
rock |
| Pernell |
English |
Little
rock |
| Perren |
French |
French
form of Peter |
| Perrin |
French |
French
form of Peter |
| Perry |
Anglo-Saxon |
Pear
tree |
| Perry |
English |
From
the pear tree. Abbreviation of Peregrine. Surname. |
| Perry |
French |
French
form of Peter |
| Perryn |
French |
French
form of Peter |
| Perye |
English |
From
the pear tree |
| Pete |
English |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Peter |
English |
A
rock. Peter the biblical fisherman and apostle had impulsive
nature and rocklike faith. In Catholic tradition he is the
first pope. |
| Peterson |
English |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Peverell |
French |
Piper |
| Peyton |
English |
From
the fighter's farm |
| Pfeostun |
English |
From
the Priest's farm |
| PfessSley |
English |
From
the priest's meadow |
| Phelps |
English |
Son
of Philip |
| Phil |
English |
Fond
of horses. Form of Phillip. |
| Philip |
English |
Fond
of horses. Form of Phillip. |
| Philip |
French |
Loves
horses |
| Philippe |
French |
Loves
horses |
| Philips |
English |
Son
of Philip |
| Phillip |
English |
Fond
of horses. One of the biblical 12 apostles. |
| Phillipe |
French |
Loves
horses |
| Phillips |
English |
Son
of Philip |
| Picaworth |
English |
From
the woodcutter's estate |
| Picford |
English |
From
the woodcutter's ford |
| Pickford |
English |
From
the woodcutter's ford |
| Pickworth |
English |
From
the woodcutter's estate |
| Pierce |
Anglo-Saxon |
Rock |
| Pierce |
English |
Rock |
| Pierpont |
French |
Lives
by the stone bridge |
| Pierre |
French |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Pierrel |
English |
Little
rock |
| Pierrepont |
French |
Lives
by the stone bridge |
| Piers |
Anglo-Saxon |
Rock |
| Piers |
English |
Son
of Pierce |
| Piers |
French |
A
rock. Form of Peter. |
| Pierson |
English |
Form
of Piers from Peter. |
| Piperel |
French |
Piper |
| Pippin |
French |
Name
of a king |
| Pit |
English |
From
the Pit |
| Pitney |
English |
From
the Preserving land |
| Plat |
French |
From
the flat land |
| Platt |
French |
From
the flat land |
| Pleoh |
Anglo-Saxon |
Danger |
| Pollock |
English |
Little
rock |
| Pomeroy |
French |
Lives
near the apple orchard |
| Pommelraie |
French |
Lives
near the apple orchard |
| Porter |
French |
Gatekeeper |
| Porteur |
French |
Gatekeeper |
| Portier |
French |
Gatekeeper |
| Prasutagus |
Anglo-Saxon |
Name
of a king |
| Prentice |
English |
Apprentice;
learner. Surname. |
| Prentiss |
English |
Scholar |
| Preostcot |
English |
From
the Priest's dwelling |
| Preruet |
French |
Brave |
| Prescot |
English |
Priest's
cottage. Surname. |
| Prescott |
English |
From
the Priest's dwelling |
| Presley |
English |
From
the priest's meadow |
| Prestin |
English |
From
the Priest's farm |
| Preston |
English |
Priest's
town. |
| Prewitt |
French |
Brave |
| Priestly |
English |
From
the priest's meadow |
| Prince |
English |
Principal
one; first. The rock musician Prince. |
| Princeton |
English |
Principal
one; first. The rock musician Prince. |
| Prior |
English |
Servant
of the priory |
| Priour |
French |
Head
of a priory |
| Pruet |
French |
Brave |
| Pruie |
French |
Brave |
| Pruitt |
French |
Brave |
| Pryor |
English |
Servant
of the priory |
| Pryor |
French |
Head
of a priory |
| Putnam |
Anglo-Saxon |
Dwells
by the pond |
| Putnam |
English |
From
the commander's estate |
| Pyn |
English |
From
the enclosure |
| Pyt |
English |
From
the Pit |