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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Pankajam | A person who is like Lotus | |
| Pankajan | One who is born out of mud; Lotus | |
| Pankajanayani | Lotus | |
| Pankajanetra | A Lotus eyed person | |
| Pankajani | Lotus | |
| Pankajdeep | Light of Lotus; Brilliance, Radiance and Glory of the Lotus | |
| Pankajdharini | Lotus holder | |
| Pankajeet | Eagle | |
| Pankajini | A group of Lotus flowers; water lily collection | |
| Pankajnetra | A person who has lotus eyes | |
| Pankajpreet | Love of Lotus; One who loves brilliance and radiance of Lotus | |
| Pankanabh | Lotus Flower; Another name of Hindu God Brahma | |
| Pankesh | Lotus | |
| Pankhadi | Petal; Soft and Tender like a Flower Petal | |
| Pankhudi | A very delicate petal | |
| Pankhuri | Petal; Soft and Tender like a Flower Petal | |
| Pankil | The mud combined with water | |
| Pankit | A Line | |
| Pankita | Petal; Soft and Tender like a Flower Petal | |
| Pankrati | Alternate transcription of Russian Панкратий (see Pankratiy). | |
| Pankratios | Greek form of Pancratius. | |
| Pankratiy | Russian form of Pancratius. | |
| Pankraz | German form of Pancratius. | |
| Pankti | Sentence | |
| Panmoli | One who can speak sweetly; intense person | |
| Panna | The graceful and expensive gem; emerald | |
| Pannalal | Emerald; Precious Stone | |
| Panndora | all gifts | |
| Panneer | Has a desire for success; like milk | |
| Panneerdoss | Lotus; One of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
| Panner | One who leads a happy and fulfilled life | |
| Panngesh | Kings of Serpants; very intense | |
| Pann-gesh | Name of the king of Cobras | |
| Panni | Gracious, merciful | |
| Panola | Cotton | |
| Panos | They are the little piece of rock | |
| Panphila | all-loving | |
| Panphyla | all-loving | |
| Pansey | flowering plant with velvety petals | |
| Panshu | A name given to the majestic Lord Shiva | |
| Panshul | Lord Shiva | |
| Pansie | flowering plant with velvety petals | |
| Pansy | Violet Flower | |
| Pant | It means hollow; the father of Lancelot | |
| Pantaleon | Derived from the Greek elements πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" (genitive παντός) and λέων (leon) meaning "lion". This was the name of a 2nd-century BC king of Bactria. It was also borne by Saint Pantaleon (also called Panteleimon), a doctor from Asia Minor who was martyred during the persecutions of the Roman emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century. He is a patron saint of doctors and midwives. | |
| Pantaleone | Italian form of Pantaleon. | |
| Panteleimon | Compassionate and merciful individual | |
| Panteley | Bulgarian and Russian form of both Panteleimon and Pantaleon. | |
| Pantelion | A thrifty, logical and natty person | |
| Pantelis | Short form of Panteleimon. | |
| Panth | A road; strong like the road | |
| Panthea | of all gods | |
| Pantheia | of all gods | |
| Panther | Ancient Greek name meaning "panther". | |
| Pantheras | Derived from Greek πάνθηρ (panther) meaning "panther", a word ultimately of Sanskrit origin, though folk etymology connects it to Greek πᾶν (pan) meaning "all" and θηράω (therao) meaning "to hunt". According to some legends a Roman soldier named Panthera was the father of Jesus. | |
| Pantheya | of all gods | |
| Panthia | of all gods | |
| Panthin | One who can show the way | |
| Pantni | One who developed sanskrit | |
| Pantxike | Free | |
| Panu | One who admirable and compassionate | |
| Panuk | Island | |
| Panuta | Good example or one who leads by example. | |
| Panvi | Name of Lord Shiva; majestic | |
| Panya | Crown | |
| Panyala | One who appreciates beauty | |
| Panyin | Older Twin | |
| Paol | Bretons form of Paul, which means small or humble | |
| Paola | Small | |
| Paoli | Small, humble | |
| Paolina | small | |
| Paoline | Small, humble | |
| Paolino | Italian form of Paulinus (see Paulino). | |
| Paolo | Small | |
| Paora | Maori form of Paul. | |
| Papa | A name given to the father or pope | |
| Papahara | One who is born to remove all obstacles | |
| Papaharana | One who is the destroyer of all evil | |
| Papahi | She who is mischievously smart. | |
| Papak | Middle Persian form of Babak. | |
| Papan | Nahuatl word for flag. | |
| Paphnoutios | Greek form of Paphnutius. | |
| Paphnutius | Latinized form of Greek Παφνούτιος (Paphnoutios), derived from Egyptian pꜣj-pꜣ-nṯr meaning "the one of God". This was the name of several saints, including the 4th-century bishop Paphnutius of Thebes. | |
| Papillon | Butterfly | |
| Papina | Ivy | |
| Papiya | A sweet singing bird; rare | |
| Pappu | An innocent and sweet natured person | |
| Pappuyan | A person who is creative and humble minded | |
| Pappuyha | A name given to a rhyming bird | |
| Pappy | Kiss; A pet name used by various Hindi speaking cultures in India | |
| Paprika | Spice | |
| Paquita | Free | |
| Paquito | Diminutive of Francisco. | |
| Par | Swedish variant of Per. | |
| Para | One who is supreme natured | |
| Paraag | A pollen; imaginative and creative | |
| Paraaga | The pollen grain of flowers | |
| Paraashar | Name of an ancient Indian saint | |
| Parabhritaa | Cuckoo | |
| Parada | The name of a brahman who brought news of Nala in Mahabharat |