Boy Names That Mean The

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Pemton
From the farmstead on the hill.
English
Pendal
Valley of the hill.
English
Pendel
Valley of the hill.
English
Peneus
River god in Greek mythology, personification of the Peneus river.
Greek
Peng
The name Peng means 'great' or 'majestic', often associated with a mythical g...
Chinese
Penilyn
Penilyn means 'head of the lake' or 'top of the pool' in Welsh.
Welsh
Penlea
From the enclosed meadow.
English
Penleah
From the enclosed meadow.
English
Penleigh
From the enclosed meadow.
English
Penley
From the enclosed meadow.
English
Penndal
Valley of the chief.
Welsh
Penndel
Valley of the chief.
Welsh
Penndle
Valley of the chief.
Welsh
Pennleah
From the enclosed meadow.
English
Penrith
From the Old English meaning 'chief ford' or 'principal river crossing'.
English
Penrod
From the Old English name Penrōd, meaning 'chief counsel'.
English
Penryth
Penryth is a Welsh name meaning 'head of the ford' or 'chief of the stream'.
Welsh
Pentateuch
Referring to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
Greek
Pentecost
Derived from Greek 'pentekoste' meaning 'fiftieth', referring to the Christia...
Greek
Pentheus
Pentheus means 'sorrow' or 'grief' in Greek.
Greek
Penton
From the town in Cornwall, meaning 'farmstead by a pool'.
English
Pepin
Derived from the Germanic element 'pep' meaning 'awe-inspiring' or 'terrible'.
Germanic
Perani
The meaning of the name Perani is not widely known or documented.
Italian
Periyathambi
Great younger brother.
Tamil
Perramurthi
A name of Tamil origin, possibly meaning 'great warrior' or 'lord of the batt...
Tamil
Perumalsami
Lord Perumal (Vishnu) with the suffix -sami meaning lord or master.
Tamil
Pesach
Refers to the Jewish holiday Passover.
Hebrew
Pessach
Refers to Passover, a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Isra...
Hebrew
Petronius
Derived from the Roman family name Petronius, possibly meaning 'rock' or 'sto...
Latin
Petros
Rock or stone, derived from the Greek word petros.
Greek
Petrus
Rock or stone, derived from the Greek name Petros.
Latin
Petuel
derived from the Hebrew name Petuel, meaning "God has opened"..
Hebrew
Peturam
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'petu' meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Phaalgun
Bright, radiant, born under the constellation Phalguni.
Sanskrit
Phagun
One born in the month of Phalgun.
Sanskrit
Phalgun
Bright, radiant, born under the constellation Phalguni.
Sanskrit
Phalguna
Born under the constellation Phalguni.
Sanskrit
Phaneesh
Lord of the hooded serpent, referring to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Telugu
Phanesh
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Phanish
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'serpent' or 'snake'.
Sanskrit
Philamina
Friend of the sea.
Latin
Philippi
From the city of Philippi in Macedonia.
Latin
Philmyn
Friend of the mind.
Greek
Phlegethon
River of fire in the underworld.
Greek
Phoenicia
Land of the Phoenicians.
Greek
Phrixus
Mythological name of a Greek hero who escaped on the back of a golden ram.
Greek
Phut
Possibly related to the Biblical figure Phut, generally associated with the p...
Hebrew
Picaworth
Dweller at the peak farm.
English
Picford
Ford near the peak.
English
Pierpont
From the pier bridge.
English
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