Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter P, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a P. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Phanuhel | Form of Penuel in the Latin New Testament. | |
| Phanya | garland, crown | |
| Phaon | Name provided to the ferryman | |
| Pharaildis | Derived from the Old German elements fara "journey" and hilt "battle". This was the name of an 8th-century saint from Ghent, Belgium. | |
| Pharamond | Variant of Faramund. This form was used by Shakespeare in his historical play Henry V (1599), referring to the Frankish king. | |
| Pharaoh | One who spoils; a great hose or a palace | |
| Pharell | Descendant Of The Valorous Man | |
| Phares | Form of Perez used in the Greek and Latin Bibles, as well as some English translations of the New Testament. | |
| Pharez | Form of Perez used in some translations of the Bible. | |
| Phariance | One who is filled with fun and is expressive | |
| Pharien | A strong and responsible individual | |
| Pharrell | Derived from Irish Gaelic origin meaning 'a superior man, heroic' it is predominantly used in the English language. famous Pharrell's include American rapper Pharrell Williams. | |
| Pharris | Irish - A heroic man; A variation of Pharis | |
| Pharvesh | Name given to the God of celebration | |
| Phassakorn | Sun | |
| Phawta | Pleasing to the eye | |
| Pheabe | bright, radiant | |
| Pheakkley | To have faith. | |
| Pheasant | An occupational name; | |
| Phebe | Bright | |
| Phebea | Bright | |
| Phebee | An attentive, attractive and bright person | |
| Phebian | A person who is responsible and practical | |
| Pheby | bright, radiant | |
| Phedra | bright | |
| Phedre | bright | |
| Phelan | Beauty, ever good | |
| Phelia | help | |
| Phelicia | lucky, fortunate, happy | |
| Phelim | Beauty, ever good | |
| Phelix | Form of Felix used in the Greek New Testament. | |
| Phelot | An intelligent and generous person | |
| Phelps | Son of Philip | |
| Pheme | Means "rumour, reputation" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was the personification of fame and rumours. | |
| Phemia | God of Speech | |
| Phemie | good to speak; language | |
| Phenice | dark red | |
| Phenil | A person who is foamy | |
| Phenyo | Victory | |
| Pheobe | Bright | |
| Pheobie | A variation in spelling of the name Pheobe. It has a few meanings including 'bright', 'pure' and 'sweetly spoken'. | |
| Pheodora | God's gift | |
| Pheonix | Mythical bird that rises from ashes | |
| Pherenike | Victorious One | |
| Pheriche | Habitational name from small town in Nepal located in foothills of mount Everest | |
| Pherick | Manx form of Patrick. | |
| Phestos | Form of Festus used in the Greek New Testament. | |
| Pheya | Meaning-Goddess | |
| Phhoung | Wreath | |
| Phia | A creative and self-reliant person | |
| Phiala | Irish Saint | |
| Phibes | A Surname of possibly from Italian or Eastern Europe Origin; Possibly derived from surname name Fabi or Fabe | |
| Phichit | To win, one who is habituated to winning. | |
| Phil | Lover Of Horses | |
| Phila | Love | |
| Philadelphia | loving people | |
| Philadelphos | From Greek φιλέω (phileo) meaning "to love" and ἀδελφός (adelphos) meaning "brother". | |
| Philadelphus | Latinized form of Philadelphos. | |
| Philana | Lover of Mankind | |
| Philander | Lover Of Man | |
| Philando | Friend Of Man | |
| Philandros | Ancient Greek form of Philander. | |
| Philantha | Lover Of Flowers | |
| Philanthia | lover of flowers | |
| Philanthie | lover of flowers | |
| Philbert | Brilliant | |
| Philberta | very bright | |
| Philberthe | very bright | |
| Phile | Feminine form of Philon. It means lover or friend. | |
| Phileas | An affectionate and quick minded individual | |
| Philemon | Loving | |
| Philena | Lover Of Mankind | |
| Philene | lover of mankind | |
| Philetos | Greek form of Philetus. | |
| Philette | horse lover | |
| Philetus | From the Greek name Φίλητος (Philetos) meaning "beloved". In the New Testament, Philetus is a heretic in the church at Ephesus denounced by Paul. | |
| Philia | friendship | |
| Philibert | A friend and a passionate lover | |
| Philiberta | very bright | |
| Philina | lover of mankind; horse lover | |
| Philip | Lover Of Horses | |
| Philipa | Philipa is the feminine form of Philip and means 'horse lover'. Philipa can be spent many different ways including Phillipa, Philippa and Filipa. | |
| Philipp | Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; A form of the English name Philip | |
| Philippa | Friend of horses | |
| Philippe | Friend of horses | |
| Philippina | Friend of horses | |
| Philippine | horse lover | |
| Philippos | Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; Derived from the Greek philos or philema; | |
| Philippus | Latin form of Philip; Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; Derived from the Greek philos or philema; | |
| Philips | Old Greek - Lover of Horses; Friend of horses; Horse Lover; Derived from the Greek philos or philema; | |
| Philis | greenery | |
| Phillane | lover of mankind | |
| Phillbert | A very bright and famous friend | |
| Phillida | Foliage | |
| Phillie | horse lover | |
| Phillina | lover of mankind | |
| Philline | lover of mankind | |
| Phillip | Lover Of Horses | |
| Phillipa | Lover Of Horses | |
| Phillipe | One who is fond of horses |