Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with P

Picaworth

Picaworth is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1468 times.

Meaning: From the woodcutters estate Origin: English

Picford

Pickford Name Meaning. English: habitational name, perhaps from Pickforde ('pig ford') in Ticehurst, Sussex.

Meaning: From the woodcutters ford Origin: English

Pickford

English: habitational name, perhaps from Pickforde ('pig ford') in Ticehurst, Sussex.

Meaning: From the woodcutters ford Origin: English

Pickworth

This unusual name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname from the place called "Pickworth" in Lincolnshire. The placename is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Picheuuorde", and by 1170 as "Pickewurtha".

Meaning: From the woodcutters estate Origin: English

Picton

Picton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and North Yorkshire, so called from Old English pic 'point', 'peak' (or the derived byname Pica) + tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'.

Meaning: Town on the hill's peak

Picus

Picus was a figure in Roman mythology, was the first king of Latium. He was the son of Saturn also known as Stercutus. ... When his comrades accused Circe of her crime and demanded Picus' release, she turned them too into a variety of beasts. Picus' wife (to whom he was wholly devoted) was Canens, a nymph.

Meaning: Father of faunus Origin: Brazilian

Pie

Meaning of name Pie. Etymology : Pickets (Latin).

Meaning: Rock Origin: Italian

Pier

The name Piers is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Piers is: Stone; rock.

Meaning: Form of PIERRE

Pierce

Origin of the name Pierce: A derivative of Piers, an Old French and Middle English form of Peter (a rock). The name was common in the Middle Ages and gave rise to several surnames.

Meaning: A form of peter Origin: Greek

Piercy

This name derives from the Olde French "percer" to pierce or breach and "haie" a hedge or enclosure and was originally given to a soldier, possibly in North France, remembered for his breach of a fortification. ... The name was anglicized as Pearcey, Pearcy, Piercey and Piercy.

Meaning: A rock