Names That Mean To

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

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Pastora
Referring to a female religious leader, typically in Christianity.
Spanish
Pastyr
Pastor.
Russian
Pasua
To bloom or to flower.
Swahili
Pasupath
Referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Pasupathi
Referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Pasupati
Referring to the Hindu god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Pata
Gentle tap or touch.
Swahili
Patanjali
One who has fallen from the sky, referring to the sage who compiled the Yoga ...
Sanskrit
Pathanjali
Derived from the sage Patanjali, meaning 'one who fell into the palm of the h...
Sanskrit
Patmanjari
Cluster of leaves on a tree, figuratively refers to a person with many good q...
Sanskrit
Patmos
Refers to the island where the apostle John was exiled in biblical texts.
Greek
Paton
Surname derived from Peter's town.
English
Patten
Protector.
English
Patton
Warrior's town.
English
Patveer
Protector; warrior.
Sanskrit
Patwyn
Fighter's town; warrior friend.
English
Paunar
Creator, founder.
Armenian
Paushuwali
Belonging to the month of Pausha.
Sanskrit
Paxtan
Peace town.
English
Paxten
Peaceful town.
English
Paxtin
Peaceful town.
English
Paxton
Peaceful town.
English
Paxtun
Peaceful town.
English
Paxtyn
Peaceful town.
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
Payton
Town of the fighting men.
English
Peach
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peacha
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peaches
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peachey
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peachia
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peachy
Referring to the fruit.
English
Peak
Refers to the top or summit of a mountain.
English
Peal
Refers to the sound of a ringing bell.
English
Peanut
Refers to the small edible seed of a plant, often used in confections or as a...
English
Pearl
Refers to a small, hard object produced within the shell of a mollusk, often ...
English
Pebbles
Small smooth stones.
English
Pedahil
God has restored.
Hebrew
Pedat
Reflector.
Hebrew
Peder
Stone, rock.
Scandinavian
Pedr
Rock, stone.
Welsh
Pedra
Stone, rock.
Portuguese
Pedrine
French feminine form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
French
Peel
Referring to the outer layer of a fruit or vegetable.
English
Peet
Diminutive of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Dutch
Peir
Stone.
Hebrew
Peit
Jasper or precious stone.
Chinese
Peitah
Belonging to God.
Hebrew
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