Names That Mean The

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

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Peata
Derivative of the Maori word for prayer.
Maori
Peatea
Derivative of the Maori word for prayer.
Maori
Peel
Referring to the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable.
English
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
Peiton
From the village of Peiton.
English
Pelagia
Of the sea, derived from Greek 'pelagos' meaning sea.
Greek
Pelagios
Of the sea, marine.
Greek
Pelagius
Of the sea, derived from Latin 'pelagius' meaning 'pertaining to the sea'.
Latin
Pelagiya
Derived from Greek 'pelagos' meaning 'sea', referring to one who lives by the...
Greek
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
Peleke
A Hawaiian form of the name Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Hawaiian
Pelham
Town by the pool.
English
Pelton
From the fenced town.
English
Pemberley
From the town on the hill.
English
Pembroke
From the headland brook.
English
Pemphredo
One of the Graeae, sisters of the Gorgons, meaning 'alarm' or 'terror'.
Greek
Pemton
From the farmstead on the hill.
English
Pendal
Valley of the hill.
English
Pendel
Valley of the hill.
English
Penelope
Weaver, from the Greek name Penelopeia, wife of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.
Greek
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
Penine
Derived from the French word 'pénine', meaning 'penitent' or 'sorrowful'.
French
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
Pennsylvania
Named after the state in the United States.
English
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
Pentateuch
Referring to the first five books of the Hebrew Bible.
Greek
Pentecost
Derived from Greek 'pentekoste' meaning 'fiftieth', referring to the Christia...
Greek
Penthesilea
Mourned by the people, referring to the Amazon queen in Greek mythology.
Greek
Pentheus
Pentheus means 'sorrow' or 'grief' in Greek.
Greek
Penton
From the town in Cornwall, meaning 'farmstead by a pool'.
English
Pephredo
One of the Gorgons, daughters of Phorcys and Ceto.
Greek
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
Peronelle
Little rock or stone, a diminutive of the name Perrine.
French
Perramurthi
A name of Tamil origin, possibly meaning 'great warrior' or 'lord of the batt...
Tamil
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