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Paris
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | male |
| Info about origin: | in Greek mythology Paris is the prince form Troy who kidnapped Helen |
| Variants: | Paris English (#728 in US popularity) |
| | 1 variant more... |
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Parker
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| Language of origin: | Old French |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | park warden |
| Info about origin: | from a family name derived from an Old French job title for somebody tending a park |
| Words: | parc=the park (Old French) |
| Variants: | Parker English (#216 in US popularity) |
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Patrick
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | nobleman |
| Info about origin: | given name with Latin origins |
| | known from Saint Patrick, the patron saint or Ireland (5th century AD) |
| Words: | patricius=of noble origin (Latin) |
| Female form: | Patrizia |
| Variants: | Patrick German, English, French, Irish (#44 in US popularity) |
| | Patrik German, Scandinavian, Czech, Hungarian |
| | Patrizius German |
| | Paddy English |
| | Pat English |
| | Patrice French, English |
| | Patrizio Italian |
| | 5 variants more... |
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Paul
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | the small, the humble |
| Info about origin: | originally a Roman cognomen |
| | known from Saint Paul, an important apostle |
| | until now there were 6 popes with this name |
| Words: | paulus=small, humble (Latin) |
| Female form: | Paula |
| Variants: | Paul German, French, English (#64 in US popularity) |
| | Pablo Spanish (#322 in US popularity) |
| | Paolo Italian |
| | Poul Scandinavian |
| | Pål Scandinavian |
| | Pavel Russian |
| | Pawel Russian |
| | 8 variants more... |
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Payton
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | peacock town |
| Info about origin: | from a family name deriving from a place name meaning 'peacock town' |
| | the name of the bird probably has its roots in India where the bird originates |
| Words: | pawa=the peacock (Old English) ; tun=the town, the settlement, the homestead (Old English) |
| Variants: | Payton English (#482 in US popularity) |
| | Peyton English (#436 in US popularity) |
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Peregrine
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| Language of origin: | Latin |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | traveller, pilgrim |
| Info about origin: | from a Late Latin name 'Peregrinus', known from several saints of this name |
| | very popular among the early Christians |
| | today mostly present as variant/pet form 'Perry' |
| Words: | peregrinus=the traveller, the pilgrim (Latin) |
| Variants: | Peregrine English |
| | Perry English (#497 in US popularity) |
| | 2 variants more... |
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Peter
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | the rock, the stone |
| Info about origin: | known from Saint Peter, the apostle |
| | before he was given the name 'Peter' (or, more exactly, Aramaic 'Cephas') by Jesus he was known as Simon |
| Words: | petros=the stone, the rock (Old Greek) ; cephas=the stone (Aramaic) |
| Variants: | Peter German, English, Scandinavian (#86 in US popularity) |
| | Per German, Low German, Dutch |
| | Pedro Spanish (#180 in US popularity) |
| | Pete English |
| | Petter Scandinavian |
| | Pierce English (#674 in US popularity) |
| | Piero Italian |
| | Pierre French (#732 in US popularity) |
| | Pietro Italian |
| | Pjotr Russian |
| | 20 variants more... |
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Philip
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| Language of origin: | Old Greek |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | friend of horses |
| Info about origin: | known from Saint Philip, the apostle |
| | the name element 'hippos' for 'horse' can be traced back to a very ancient Indoeuropean root 'ekwo' |
| Words: | philos=the friend (Old Greek) ; hippos=the horse (Old Greek) ; ekwo=the horse (Indoeuropean) |
| Variants: | Philip English (#161 in US popularity) |
| | Philipp German |
| | Felipe Spanish (#400 in US popularity) |
| | Filippo Italian |
| | Philippe French |
| | Phillip English (#128 in US popularity) |
| | 7 variants more... |
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Preston
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| Language of origin: | Old English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | priest town |
| Info about origin: | from a family name derived from a place name with the meaning 'priest town' |
| Words: | preost=the priest (Old English) ; tun=the town, the settlement, the homestead (Old English) |
| Variants: | Preston English (#197 in US popularity) |
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Prince
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| Language of origin: | English |
| Gender: | male |
| Meaning/translation: | prince |
| Info about origin: | use of the common English word as given name in the US |
| | first used only as a nickname |
| | the word itself has Latin roots |
| Words: | (English) ; princeps=the first, the prince (Latin) |
| Female form: | Princess |
| Variants: | Prince English (#1000 in US popularity) |
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