Names That Mean The

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

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Perrin
Derived from the French surname Perrin, a diminutive of Pierre, meaning 'rock...
French
Perry
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'pear tree'.
English
Perumalsami
Lord Perumal (Vishnu) with the suffix -sami meaning lord or master.
Tamil
Perun
Refers to the Slavic god of thunder and lightning.
Slavic
Pesach
Refers to the Jewish holiday Passover.
Hebrew
Pessach
Refers to Passover, a Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Isra...
Hebrew
Peta
Rock or stone, derived from the Greek word 'petra'.
Greek
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
Petula
Derived from the Latin 'peto' meaning 'to seek', or a feminine form of Petrus.
English
Petunia
derived from the name of the flower petunia, which is of origin..
English
Peturam
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'petu' meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Peyton
From the town of Peega.
English
Phaalgun
Bright, radiant, born under the constellation Phalguni.
Sanskrit
Phaalguni
Born under the constellation Phalguni, good-natured.
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
Phalguni
Born under the constellation Phalguni, good-natured.
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
Pharah
The mole.
Egyptian
Philadelphia
Brotherly love.
Greek
Philamina
Friend of the sea.
Latin
Philippi
From the city of Philippi in Macedonia.
Latin
Philippine
From the city of Philippopolis.
French
Philise
Lover of horses, derived from the Greek name Philippa.
French
Phillida
Loving, from the Greek word 'phileo' meaning to love.
Greek
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
Phrygia
Land of the Phrygians, an ancient kingdom in Anatolia.
Greek
Phryne
Derived from Greek 'phrynos' meaning toad, associated with the courtesan Phryne.
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
Pierrepont
From the stone bridge.
French
Pikton
From the peaceful farmstead.
English
Piktown
From the peaceful town.
English
Piktun
From the peaceful town.
English
Piktyn
From the peaceful town.
English
Pileha
Unfortunately, there is no known meaning for the name Pileha.
Hawaiian
Pillion
A seat or cushion behind the main seat of a motorcycle or bicycle, where a pa...
English
Pilumnus
In Roman mythology, Pilumnus is the god of birth pangs and infant care.
Latin
Pinakeeni
One who has a bow, an epithet of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
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