# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
876 | Polydamas | Greek | A Trojan warrior. | M | |
877 | Polydeuces | Greek | Pollux. | M | |
878 | Polydorus | Greek | Son of Priam. | M | |
879 | Polyeidus | Greek | A seer. | M | |
880 | Polymestor | Greek | Priam's son in law. | M | |
881 | Polynices | Greek | Uncle of Oedipus. | M | |
882 | Polyphemus | Greek | Son of Poseidon. | M | |
883 | Pontus | Greek | Sea. | M | |
884 | Porfirio | Greek | Purple stone. | M | |
885 | Poseidon | Greek | God of the sea and ocean. | M | |
886 | Preben | Greek | Rock. | M | |
887 | Priam | Greek | King of Troy. | M | |
888 | Priapus | Greek | God of fertility. | M | |
889 | Procrustes | Greek | Stretcher. | M | |
890 | Prokopios | Greek | Declared leader. | M | |
891 | Prometheus | Greek | Gave fire to man. | M | |
892 | Prophyrios | Greek | Rock. | M | |
893 | Protesilaus | Greek | Offered himself as a sacrifice for the Greeks when they arrived at Troy. | M | |
894 | Proteus | Greek | A sea god. | M | |
895 | Pygmalion | Greek | King of Cyprus. | M | |
896 | Pylades | Greek | Friend of Orestes. | M | |
897 | Pyramus | Greek | Lover of Thisbe. | M | |
898 | Pyrrhus | Greek | King of Epirus. | M | |
899 | Rasmus | Greek | Amiable. | M | |
900 | Rhadamanthus | Greek | A judge in the underworld. | M | |
901 | Rhesus | Greek | King of Thrace. | M | |
902 | Rhoecus | Greek | Saved Hamadryd. | M | |
903 | Risto | Greek | Christ hearer. | M | |
904 | Rodas | Greek | Rose garden. | M | |
905 | Sabastian | Greek | Revered. The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. A third-century martyred centurion who became St. Sebastian patron saint of soldiers. | M | |
906 | Sacha | Greek | Variant of Alexander: Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander. Also means avenger. | M | |
907 | Salmoneus | Greek | During Trojan War he pretended to be Zeus. | M | |
908 | Sande | Greek | Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men; protector of mankind. | M | |
909 | Sander | Greek | Defender of man. | M | |
910 | Sanders | Greek | Defender of man. | M |