| Paavo | Finnish | Finnish form of Paul. | 
| Pablo | Spanish | Small. Spanish form of Paul. | 
| Pacifico | Spanish from Latin | Peaceful. | 
| Packard | Old English | one who packs | 
| Paco | Native American | Gold eagle. Also a Spanish nickname of Francis. | 
| Paddy | Latin | Noble, wellborn. From the name Patrick. | 
| Padget | French | A young attendant or page. | 
| Padgett | French | A young attendant or page. | 
| Padmakar | Hindu | |
| Padraig | Irish Gaelic | Noble, wellborn. | 
| Padruig | Scottish Gaelic | Noble, wellborn. | 
| Page | French | A young attendant or page. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Pahniro | Latin | Born on Palm Sunday. | 
| Paige | Old English/French | A young child. French: A young attendant or page. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Paine | Old French | A countryman. | 
| Paki | Egyptian | a witness | 
| Palani | Hawaiian | A free man. | 
| Pallav | Hindu | |
| Palmer | Old English | A palm-bearing pilgrim. | 
| Palti | Hebrew | my escape | 
| Pan | The Greek God of nature. | |
| Pancho | Spanish | Tuft, plume. | 
| Pancras | Greek | All-powerful. The name of an early saint. | 
| Pancrazio | Italian | supreme ruler, all powerful | 
| Pandarus | From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. | |
| Pandita | Hindu | scholar | 
| Pandya | Hindu | |
| Pankaj | Hindu | lotus flower | 
| Panos | Greek | a rock | 
| Panthino | From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. | |
| Panyin | Ghanese | older of twins | 
| Paolo | Italian | Italian form of Paul. Small. | 
| Parag | Hindu | |
| Paramartha | Hindu | great entity | 
| Paras | Hindu | touchstone | 
| Paris | Greek | A character in Greek mythology. | 
| Park | Old English | From the park. | 
| Parker | Old English | The park-keeper. | 
| Parkin | Old English | Little Peter. A stone or rock. | 
| Parlan | Gaelic | ploughman, farmer | 
| Parolles | From Shakespeare's play All's Well that Ends Well. | |
| Parr | Old English | A dweller by the cattle pen. | 
| Parri | Aboriginal | A stream. | 
| Parrish | Old English | From the church parish. | 
| Parry | Welsh | The son of Harry. Army power, or ruler of the army. | 
| Parsefal | Old French | To pierce the valley. | 
| Parsifal | Old French | To pierce the valley. | 
| Parth | Hindu | A name given to Arjun by Lord Krishna | 
| Partha | Hindu | A name given to Arjun by Lord Krishna | 
| Pasang | Tibetan/Sherpa | Born on a Friday. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Pascal | Latin | Born at Easter. | 
| Pat | Latin | Nobleman. The name of the patron saint of Ireland. | 
| Patamon | Native American | raging | 
| Patern | Breton | Padern, Padarn | 
| Patony | Hungarian | |
| Patrick | Latin | Nobleman. The name of the patron saint of Ireland. | 
| Patroclus | From Shakespeare's play Troilus & Cressida. | |
| Patton | Old English | A warrior. | 
| Paul | Latin | Small. Also see Pollock. | 
| Paulo | African | Place of rest. | 
| Pavel | Polish/Russian/Swedish | Small. Also see Pollock. | 
| Pax | Latin | Peace. | 
| Paxton | Old English | From the estate of the warrior. | 
| Payton | Old English | A dweller on the warrior's farm. | 
| Pazman | Hungarian | right, man | 
| Peace | Latin | peace | 
| Pearce | Greek | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Peder | Greek | stone | 
| Pedr | Welsh | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pedrek | Cornish/Welsh | The name of a famous Celtic saint (Petroc). | 
| Pedro | Spanish | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pedrog | Cornish/Welsh | The name of a famous Celtic saint (Petroc). | 
| Pelin | Turkish | |
| Pell | Old English | A scarf. | 
| Pellegrin | Hungarian | pilgrim | 
| Pelton | Old English | From the farm by a pool. | 
| Pemba | Tibetan/Sherpa | Born on a Saturday. | 
| Pembroke | Celtic | A broken hill. | 
| Penley | Old English | From the enclosed meadow. | 
| Penn | Old English | An enclosure or pen. | 
| Penrice | Cornish | From the end of the ford. | 
| Penrith | Welsh | The chief ford. | 
| Penrod | Teutonic | A famous commander. | 
| Penrose | Cornish/Welsh | The end or top of the moor. | 
| Pentele | Hungarian | merciful, lion | 
| Penwyn | Welsh | The fair-haired one. | 
| Pepe | Spanish | God shall add. | 
| Pepin | Teutonic | The petitioner, one who seeks a favour. | 
| Pepper | English | from the pepper plant | 
| Per | Scandinavian | Scandinavian form of Peter. A stone or rock. | 
| Percival | Old French | To pierce the valley. | 
| Percy | Norman | A Norman surname from a placename. Also from the name Percival. | 
| Peregrine | Latin | A stranger or pilgrim. Also a type of falcon. | 
| Pericles | From Shakespeare's play Pericles. | |
| Peril | Latin | a trial or test | 
| Perri | English | wanderer | 
| Perry | Old English/French | The dweller by the pear tree. Also from the name Peregrine. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Perth | Celtic | A thornbush thicket. Also cities in Scotland and Western Australia. | 
| Pete | A rock. | |
| Peter | Greek | A stone or rock. One of Christ?s apostles. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Petroc | Cornish/Welsh | The name of a famous Celtic saint. | 
| Petruchio | From Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew. | |
| Peverall | French | A piper. | 
| Phelan | Irish Gaelic | As brave as a wolf. | 
| Phelps | Old English | The son of Philip. A lover of horses. | 
| Philario | A lover of horses. Also see Phelps and Phillips. | |
| Philbert | Teutonic | Very bright. | 
| Philemon | Greek | Loving. | 
| Philip | Greek | A lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips. | 
| Phillip | A lover of horses. One of the new testament apostles. Also see Phelps and Phillips. | |
| Phillips | Old English | The son of Philip. A lover of horses. | 
| Philo | Greek | Loving. | 
| Philostrate | From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. | |
| Philotus | From Shakespeare's play Timon of Athens. | |
| Phineas | Egyptian/Hebrew | Egyptian: The Nubian (dark-skinned). Hebrew: An oracle. | 
| Phoenix | Greek | The legendary bird that rose again from its own ashes. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Phuoc | Vietnamese | good luck | 
| Phuong | Vietnamese | destiny | 
| Picerious | Pi | |
| Pickford | Old English | From the ford at the peak. | 
| Pierce | Greek | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Piero | Italian | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pierpont | French | A stone bridge. | 
| Pierre | French | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pierrot | French | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Piers | Greek | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pierson | English | The son of Peter. A stone or rock. | 
| Piet | Dutch | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pietro | Italian | A stone or rock. Also see Ferris, Parkin and Pierson. | 
| Pilan | Native American | supreme essence | 
| Pinch | From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. | |
| Pindan | Aboriginal | A desert. | 
| Pindari | Aboriginal | From the high ground. | 
| Pindarus | From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. | |
| Pino | Italian | A lover of horses. From the name names such as Filippo. See Philip. | 
| Pip | From the name Philip. | |
| Piran | Cornish | A saint's name. | 
| Pisanio | From Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. | |
| Pistol | From Shakespeare's play Henry V and Merry Wives of Windsor. | |
| Pita | Maori | Maori form of Peter. A stone or rock. | 
| Pitney | Old English | Preserving one's island. | 
| Pitt | Old English | From the hollow. | 
| Pius | Latin | Pious, devout. The name of several Popes. | 
| Piusz | Hungarian | Pious, Pius | 
| Piyush | Hindu | |
| Placido | Latin | Calm, quiet. | 
| Plato | Greek | Strong shoulders. | 
| Platon | Greek | broad-shouldered | 
| Platt | Old French | From the flat land or plateau. | 
| Pluto | Greek | The mythological God of the underworld. | 
| Pol | Irish Gaelic | Small. Also see Pollock. | 
| Polixenes | From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. | |
| Pollock | Old English | Little Paul. Small. | 
| Polonius | From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. | |
| Pomeroy | French | From the apple orchard. | 
| Pompey | From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. | |
| Pongor | Hungarian | all might | 
| Pontius | Latin | The fifth. | 
| Porter | French | The gatekeeper. | 
| Powell | Welsh | The son of Howell. The eminent one. | 
| Powys | Welsh | A man from Powys, a Welsh county. | 
| Prabhakar | Hindu | cause of lustre | 
| Prabodh | Hindu | |
| Pradeep | Hindu | light | 
| Praful | Hindu | |
| Prakash | Sanskrit | Light, or famous. | 
| Pramana | Indonesian | Wisdom. | 
| Pramath | Hindu | |
| Pramsu | Hindu | A scholar | 
| Pranav | Hindu | OM | 
| Pranay | Hindu | love, romance | 
| Prasad | Sanskrit | Brightness. | 
| Prasanth | Hindu | |
| Prasata | Hindu | father of Draupad | 
| Prashant | Hindu | |
| Prasoon | Hindu | |
| Prassana | Hindu | cheerful | 
| Pratap | Hindu | |
| Pratik | Hindu | symbol | 
| Pratyush | Hindu | |
| Praveen | Hindu | proficient | 
| Prayag | Hindu | |
| Preetish | Hindu | |
| Prem | Sanskrit | Love. | 
| Prentice | Old English | Beginner, learning. | 
| Prescott | Old English | Priest's cottage. | 
| Presley | Old English | From the priest's meadow. | 
| Preston | Old English | From the priest's farm or town. | 
| Prewitt | Old French | valiant one | 
| Priam | Greek | A mythological king of Troy. | 
| Price | Welsh | The son of the loving man. | 
| Primel | Breton | Primael, Privel | 
| Primo | Latin | The firstborn son. | 
| Prince | Latin | The first in rank. | 
| Prior | Latin | The head of a monastery or priory. | 
| Prithu | Hindu | first Ksatriya, son of Vena | 
| Privrata | Hindu | son of Satarupa | 
| Probert | Welsh | The son of Robert. Famous, bright fame. | 
| Proctor | Latin | The administrator or manager. | 
| Proculeius | From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. | |
| Prometheus | Greek | Forethought. | 
| Prosper | Latin | Fortunate. Prosperous. | 
| Prospero | From Shakespeare's play The Tempest. | |
| Proteus | Greek | Changeable. | 
| Pryce | Welsh | The son of the loving man. | 
| Pryderi | Welsh | To care for. | 
| Pryor | Latin | The head of a monastery or priory. | 
| Ptolemy | Greek | Ptolem?us | 
| Publius | From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar and Titus Andronicus. | |
| Puck | From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. | |
| Pulkit | Hindu | |
| Pundarik | Hindu | white in colour | 
| Puranjay | Hindu | |
| Purujit | Hindu | conqueror of many | 
| Purvis | Old French | The purveyor, provider. | 
| Pusan | Hindu | a sage | 
| Puskara | Hindu | |
| Putnam | Old English | from the sire's estate |