Names That Mean Is

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

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Parsley
From the herb parsley, derived from Old English 'petersilie'.
English
Parson
Occupational surname for a person who served as a parish priest or parson.
English
Parttyli
Finnish variation of the name Bartholomew.
Finnish
Parvanah
One who is complete.
Sanskrit
Parvathiammal
Goddess Parvati, mother goddess in Hinduism.
Tamil
Pascal
Of or relating to Easter, derived from the Latin Paschalis.
French
Pasquale
Derived from Latin Paschalis, meaning 'relating to Easter'.
Italian
Passover
Referring to the Jewish holiday celebrating the liberation of the Israelites ...
English
Pastor
Referring to a religious leader, typically in Christianity.
Spanish
Pastora
Referring to a female religious leader, typically in Christianity.
Spanish
Patel
Patel is a surname meaning 'village headman' or 'landowner' in Gujarati.
Gujarati
Patient
One who is patient.
English
Patikrit
One who has created a mark, distinguished.
Sanskrit
Patmos
Refers to the island where the apostle John was exiled in biblical texts.
Greek
Patonga
A place of fish.
Aboriginal
Patra
Plate or dish.
Greek
Paulene
The name Paulene is often associated with qualities such as modesty, humility...
French
Pauras
Lord of wisdom.
Sanskrit
Pausthi
Nourisher, sustainer.
Sanskrit
Pavant
Speed, hurrying, wise.
Tamil
Pavleen
One who is pure or holy.
Punjabi
Pavlos
Pavlos is the Greek form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Greek
Pawar
Derived from the Marathi word 'pawar' meaning 'one who is brave' or 'warrior'.
Marathi
Payaan
This name does not have a specific meaning.
Sanskrit
Payara
A type of fish.
Sanskrit
Payne
Derived from the Old English word 'pagan', meaning 'villager' or 'rustic'.
English
Payntor
Occupational surname for a painter, from Middle English 'payntour'.
English
Payod
Full moon; one who is as bright as the moon.
Sanskrit
Pazise
Wise.
Persian
Peat
From a place name meaning 'peat bog' in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish
Peetambar
One who wears yellow garments, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Peethambar
One who wears yellow garments, an epithet of the god Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Peeyush
One who is praised or glorified.
Sanskrit
Peisistratus
Distinguished city ruler.
Greek
Peite
Noble, distinguished.
Basque
Pekka
Finnish form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Finnish
Pele
Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes and fire.
Hawaiian
Peleg
Means 'division' or 'channel' in Hebrew, referring to the division of the ear...
Hebrew
Peliah
God has distinguished.
Hebrew
Pemphredo
One of the Graeae, sisters of the Gorgons, meaning 'alarm' or 'terror'.
Greek
Pendragon
Chief dragon, a title for legendary British leaders.
Welsh
Penny
Penny is a diminutive of Penelope, meaning 'weaver' in Greek, or refers to th...
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
Pentecost
Derived from Greek 'pentekoste' meaning 'fiftieth', referring to the Christia...
Greek
Pepi
Finnish diminutive of Josefina, meaning 'God will add'.
Finnish
Perani
The meaning of the name Perani is not widely known or documented.
Italian
Pernilla
Diminutive of Pernilla, a Swedish form of Petronilla, meaning 'little rock'.
Swedish
Perry
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'pear tree'.
English
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