Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with Pa

Pascal

Pascal Name Meaning. French and English: from the personal name Pascal, Latin Paschalis, a derivative of pascha 'Easter', via Greek and Aramaic from Hebrew pesach 'Passover'. Compare Italian Pasquale. possibly also an Americanized form of Greek Paskhales, which has the same origin as 1.

Pascala

Pascal is a common masculine Francophone given name, cognate of Italian name Pasquale, Spanish name Pascual, Catalan name Pasqual. ... The Christian given name is in origin from the meaning "one born on Easter day", or "born on Pentecost" (see below).

Meaning: Born at easter Origin: French

Pascale

The same spelling is also the Italian form of the masculine name Pascal, and an Italian surname derived from the given name. Pascale derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", ultimately from pesach, the Hebrew name of the feast of Passover.

Meaning: Easter Origin: French

Pascaline

French meaning: The name Pascaline is a French baby name The French meaning of Pascaline is: Born at Easter.

Meaning: Born at easter Origin: French

Pascha

Pascha. Russian Origin. "Small" The meaning of the name Pascha is Small. The origin of the name Pascha is Russian.

Meaning: To Pass Over Origin: Hebrew

Paschal

The Christian given name is in origin from the meaning "one born on Easter day", or "born on Pentecost" (see below). Variations of the given name include: Paschal, Pasqual, Pasquale, Paskal, Pascoal, Pascale, Pascha, Paschalis, Pascual, Pascoe, and Pasco.

Meaning: Relating to Easter Origin: Latin

Pasclina

Pasclina is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1877 times.

Meaning: Born at easter Origin: French

Pasco

Pasco is a Cornish form of the name Pascal that derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha ("Passover", i.e. the Easter Passover). Pascal was introduced into England, as a personal and family name, by the Norman knights after the Conquest started in 1066.

Pascoe

Pascoe is a Cornish pet form of name Pascal, introduced by the Norman knights into England after the Conquest started in 1066, and derives from the Latin paschalis, which means "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha ("Easter"). Alternative spellings are: Pasco, Pascow, Pascho. Pascoe is the most common Cornish name.

Pascual

Pascual, like Pasquale/Pasqual/Pascal, derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", from Latin pascha ("Easter"), Greek Πάσχα, Aramaic pasḥā, in turn from the Hebrew pesach, which means "to be born on, or to be associated with, Passover day".