List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with P

Pallaton

The meaning of the name “Pallaton” is: “Fighter”. Categories: American Names. Used in: English speaking countries.

Meaning: Fighter Origin: Native American

Palmere

Palmer as a boy's name (also used as girl's name Palmer), is pronounced PAHL-mer. It is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Palmer is "pilgrim".

Meaning: Pilgrim Origin: English

Palomydes

Palomydes is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1119 times.

Meaning: A knight Origin: Scottish

Palsmedes

Palsmedes is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1085 times.

Meaning: A knight Origin: Scottish

Palt el

Shaddai meaning destroyer. The root word "shadad" (שדד) means to plunder, overpower, or make desolate. ... There are a couple verses in the Bible where there seems to be word play with "Shadday" and this root meaning to destroy (the day of Yhwh will come as destruction from Shadday, כשד משדי יבוא, Is.

Meaning: God liberates. Origin: Hebrew

Palt El

Shaddai meaning destroyer. The root word "shadad" (שדד) means to plunder, overpower, or make desolate. ... There are a couple verses in the Bible where there seems to be word play with "Shadday" and this root meaning to destroy (the day of Yhwh will come as destruction from Shadday, כשד משדי יבוא, Is.

Meaning: God liberates Origin: Israeli

Paltiel

The name Paltiel is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Paltiel is: Deliverance; or banishment; of God.

Meaning: Deliverance, or banishment, of god Origin: Israeli

Pan

The name Pan is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Pan is: God of flocks.

Meaning: God of flocks Origin: Greek

Panchito

Panchito is a diminutive of the name Pancho, which in turn is a diminutive of the name Francisco.

Meaning: Free Origin: German

Pancratius

Meaning & History. Latinized form of Greek Πανκρατιος (Pankratios), derived from παν (pan) "all" and κρατος (kratos) "power". Early Byzantine Christians used this as a title of Christ. It was borne by two saints, a 1st-century Sicilian martyr and a semi-legendary 4th-century Roman martyr.

Meaning: Supreme ruler Origin: Greek