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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Phyre | Fire | |
| Phyu | White | |
| Pi | Pine tree's topographical name | |
| Pia | Pious | |
| Piaar | Love, Attachment; Beloved; Dear; One who is close to heart | |
| Pialy | A sharp flash of light; candid and dual nature | |
| Piapot | Flash In The Sky (Lightning) | |
| Piar | Love; Affection; Fondness; Attachment; Liking; | |
| Piara | Name of the King od serpants | |
| Piaras | Irish form of Piers. | |
| Piav | Honeydew Of The Mountains | |
| Pic | One who lives in a refined surroundings | |
| Pica | A habitational name which means a pointed object | |
| Picabo | Shining Waters | |
| Picard | From Picardy, France | |
| Picaworth | One who belongs to woodcutter's estate | |
| Piccolo | Small | |
| Pice | The one who is son of Rhys; enthusiastic person | |
| Picel | A restless person who seeks nature and peace | |
| Picford | One who is from woodcutter's ford | |
| Pich | Diamond | |
| Pichai | A confident and independent person | |
| Pichchaith | A resourceful, loving and practical person | |
| Pichi | Small, or a young boy | |
| Pickford | Who is from woodcutter's ford | |
| Pickworth | One who is from Woodcutter's estate | |
| Pidda | A reserved and serious minded individual; little rock | |
| Piedad | piety, devotion | |
| Pien | Diminutive of Josephine. | |
| Pier | Rock | |
| Piera | Rock | |
| Pierce | Rock | |
| Piercy | Rock | |
| Piere | Rock | |
| Pierette | rock | |
| Pierina | Made Of Stone | |
| Pierino | Diminutive of Piero. | |
| Pierluigi | It means Peter Louis | |
| Piero | Form of Peter (rock) | |
| Pierpaolo | Combination of Piero and Paolo. | |
| Pierpont | Stone bridge | |
| Pierre | Rock | |
| Pierrel | A little rock | |
| Pierrette | Rock | |
| Pierrick | Bretons form of Peter, meaning rock or stone | |
| Piers | A Rock | |
| Pierse | One who is very strong; a rock | |
| Pierson | son of peter | |
| Piet | Form of Peter (rock) | |
| Pieta | Piety, Religiousness | |
| Pietari | Old Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant of Pietro; A form of Peter | |
| Pieter | Rock; another form of Peter | |
| Pietja | One who is born to provide hope | |
| Pietra | rock | |
| Pietrina | Feminine diminutive of Pietro. | |
| Pietro | Rock | |
| Pietronella | Stone; Rock; A variant form of name Petronella | |
| Piety | One who is pious and devoted towards God | |
| Pignores | One who is sensitive and friendly person | |
| Pihla | Derived from Finnish pihlaja meaning "rowan tree". | |
| Pihu | A loving chattering of birds | |
| Piia | Another form of Pia; a lover or a sweetheart | |
| Pijus | Lithuanian form of Pius. | |
| Pijush | A likable, social and easy-going person | |
| Pika | Rock | |
| Pikachu | From Japanese ピカチュウ (Pikachuu), derived from the onomatopoeic words ピカピカ (pikapika), a sparkly sound, and チュウチュウ (chuuchuu), a mouse sound. This is the name of a Pokémon, a yellow rodent-like creature who can summon electricity, from a series of video games starting 1996. This is technically the name of the species, though it is used as a given name for the creature in some contexts. | |
| Pike | Spear | |
| Pikesh | A strong, ambitious and creative person | |
| Piki | Cuckoo | |
| Pil | A ball; one who is filled with devotion and compassion | |
| Pila | A pillar, a column of the buildig | |
| Pilan | Supreme essence | |
| Pilar | pillar | |
| Pileca | A locational name; independent | |
| Pilesha | A full moon on the sky | |
| Pilheard | A name of the tribe in Midlands and North of England | |
| Pili | Second child | |
| Pilialoha | Beloved | |
| Pilib | Irish form of Philip. | |
| Pililani | Close To Heaven | |
| Pilip | Inuit form of Philip. It means lover of horses. | |
| Pilirani | Means "persevere, endure" in Chewa. | |
| Pilis | The second born son | |
| Pillaines | One who is capable and enthusiastic | |
| Pillaiyar | One of many names of Lord Ganesha | |
| Pillan | God Of Stormy Weather | |
| Pille | Possibly an 18th-century Estonian derivative of the German name Sibylle. | |
| Piloqutinnguaq | Means "little leaf" in Greenlandic, from piloqut "leaf" and the diminutive suffix -nnguaq. | |
| Pilot | Ship Or Plane Operator | |
| Pilu | A great bilberry | |
| Pilvi | Finnish - Cloud; | |
| Pilypas | Lithuanian form of Philip. | |
| Pim | Diminutive of Willem. | |
| Pimchan | Beautiful as the moon. | |
| Pina | God raises | |
| Pinaaki | Lord Shiva's bow | |
| Pinak | Shiva's bow | |
| Pinaki | One who is the wielder of the bow | |
| Pinakin | Lord Shiva | |
| Pinakini | Bow |