# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
386 | Perrin | Greek | Rock. | M | |
387 | Perry | Anglo-Saxon | Pear tree. | M | |
388 | Perry | English | Pear tree. Also can be a diminutive of Peregrine: stranger; traveler. | M | |
389 | Perry | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
390 | Perry | Latin | Wanderer. | M | |
391 | Perry | Welsh | Son of Harry. | M | |
392 | Perryn | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
393 | Perseus | Greek | Son of Danae. | M | |
394 | Persia | Biblical | That cuts or divides, a nail, a gryphon, a horseman. | M | |
395 | Persis | Biblical | That cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman | M | |
396 | Persius | Greek | Son of Danae. | M | |
397 | Pert | Celtic | From the thorn bush or thicket. | M | |
398 | Perth | Celtic | From the thorn bush or thicket. | M | |
399 | Pertras | Greek | Rock. | M | |
400 | Peru | Greek | Rock. | M | |
401 | Peruda | Biblical | Separation, division. | M | |
402 | Perye | English | From the pear tree. | M | |
403 | Pesach | Hebrew | Spread. | M | |
404 | Pessach | Hebrew | Spread. | M | |
405 | Pete | English | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
406 | Pete | Greek | Diminutive of Peter: Stone; rock. | M | |
407 | Petenka | Russian | Stone. | M | |
408 | Peter | Biblical | A rock or stone | M | |
409 | Peter | English | A rock. Peter the biblical fisherman and apostle had impulsive nature and rocklike faith. In Catholic tradition he is the first pope. | M | |
410 | Peter | Greek | Stone; rock. | M | |
411 | Peter | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Peter Bullcalf, a country soldier. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Thomas Horner's man. 'King John' Peter of Pomfret, a prophet. 'Measure for Measure' A friar. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Servant to Juliet's nurse. | M | |
412 | Peterka | Czechoslovakian | Stone. | M | |
413 | Peterke | Greek | Rock. | M | |
414 | Peterke | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Peter 'rock'. | M | |
415 | Peterson | English | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
416 | Petey | Greek | Diminutive of Peter: Stone; rock. | M | |
417 | Pethahiah | Biblical | The Lord opening; gate of the Lord | M | |
418 | Pethuel | Biblical | Mouth of God; persuasion of God | M | |
419 | Petnrkas | Greek | Rock. | M | |
420 | Peto | Shakespearean | 'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' An irregular humorist. | M |