Names That Mean At

Discover baby names meaning At for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Patrycyah
Noble, patrician.
Polish
Patrycyka
Noble, patrician.
Polish
Patryk
Noble, patrician.
Polish
Patryse
Noble, patrician.
English
Patsey
Noble, patrician.
English
Patsie
Noble, patrician.
English
Patsy
Noble, patrician.
English
Patterson
Son of Patrick.
English
Patteson
Son of Patrick.
English
Patti
Noble, patrician.
English
Pattie
Noble, patrician.
English
Pattin
Noble, patrician.
English
Pattricia
Noble, patrician.
English
Pattrick
Noble, patrician.
English
Patty
Noble; patrician.
Latin
Pattyn
Son of Patrick; nobleman.
English
Patxi
Noble; patrician.
Basque
Paty
Noble; patrician.
English
Paulene
The name Paulene is often associated with qualities such as modesty, humility...
French
Paunar
Creator, founder.
Armenian
Pauwau
Feather dance.
Cherokee
Pave
Derived from the Latin name Pavo, meaning 'peacock'.
English
Pavel
Derived from Latin Paulus, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Slavic
Pavika
Goddess Parvati; also means 'air' or 'wind'.
Sanskrit
Pavithra
Pure or holy; often associated with purity and virtue.
Sanskrit
Pavithritha
Pure or holy, often associated with spiritual cleanliness.
Sanskrit
Pavlik
Little Paul, derived from the Latin name Paulus meaning small or humble.
Slavic
Pawar
Derived from the Marathi word 'pawar' meaning 'one who is brave' or 'warrior'.
Marathi
Payet
Derived from Old French 'paie' meaning 'payment', likely an occupational surn...
French
Paynter
Occupational surname for a baker or bread maker.
English
Payntor
Occupational surname for a painter, from Middle English 'payntour'.
English
Payodhar
One who holds or carries water, often referring to a cloud.
Sanskrit
Payodhara
One who gives water, often referring to a cloud or rain.
Sanskrit
Payodhi
Ocean or sea, often used as a poetic name for the vast body of water.
Sanskrit
Payoj
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'born of water' or 'lotus'.
Sanskrit
Payoja
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'born of water' or 'lotus'.
Sanskrit
Pazhanappan
Ancient father.
Tamil
Peat
From a place name meaning 'peat bog' in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish
Peata
Derivative of the Maori word for prayer.
Maori
Peatea
Derivative of the Maori word for prayer.
Maori
Peaten
Variation of Petyr/Peter, meaning rock.
English
Peater
Derivative of Peter, meaning rock.
English
Peaton
derived from a place name, meaning village or estate.
English
Peirene
A mythical Greek woman associated with springs and fountains.
Greek
Pelagius
Of the sea, derived from Latin 'pelagius' meaning 'pertaining to the sea'.
Latin
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
Pennsylvania
Named after the state in the United States.
English
Pentapolis
Meaning 'five cities', referring to a confederation of five ancient Greek cit...
Greek
Perath
River or watercourse
Hebrew
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