# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
736 | Punon | Biblical | Precious stone, that beholds. | M | |
737 | Pur | Biblical | Lot. | M | |
738 | Purdy | Hindi | Recluse. | M | |
739 | Purim | Biblical | Lot. | M | |
740 | Puteoli | Biblical | Sulphureous wells. | M | |
741 | Putiel | Biblical | God is my fatness | M | |
742 | Putnam | Anglo-Saxon | Dwells by the pond. | M | |
743 | Putnam | English | From the commander's estate. | M | |
744 | Puw | Welsh | Welsh form of Pugh 'son of Hugh'. | M | |
745 | Pwyll | Celtic | Mythical lord of Annwn. | M | |
746 | Pwyll | Welsh | Son of Howell. | M | |
747 | Pygmalion | Greek | King of Cyprus. | M | |
748 | Pygmalion | Latin | King of Cyprus. | M | |
749 | Pylades | Greek | Friend of Orestes. | M | |
750 | Pyn | English | From the enclosure. | M | |
751 | Pyotr | Russian | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
752 | Pyotr | Slavic | Stone. | M | |
753 | Pyramus | Greek | Lover of Thisbe. | M | |
754 | Pyramus | Shakespearean | A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play. | M | |
755 | Pyrrhus | Greek | King of Epirus. | M | |
756 | Pyrs | Welsh | Welsh form of Pierce 'rock'. | M | |
757 | Pyt | English | From the Pit. | M |