Boy names
Pedro
Pedro is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Peter. The name Pedro is a timeless classic that has maintained its popularity throughout the centuries. Its origin goes back to the Latin “Petrus”, which means “stone”, and this in turn comes from the Greek word Πέτρος (Petros ) of equal meaning. This etymology gives the name a connotation of solidity, stability and firmness, qualities that are associated with the personality of the person who wears it.
Pepa
Feminine form of Jose.
Pepe
Pepe is a Spanish boy name. Meaning “he will add”.
Pet form of Jose.
Peppe
Diminutive of Giuseppe.
Peppi
Diminutive of Giuseppe.
Peppino
Peppino is an Italian boy name.
Diminutive of Giuseppe.
Perseus
Possibly this name derived from Greek verb “pertho” (to destroy).
In Greek mythology he was a hero who founded the ancient city of Mycenae.
Categorized into: Mythologic names.
Peter
Peter is an English boy name. Meaning “stone”.
Most used version of the New Testament name Cephas.
Categorized into: biblical names
Peyo
Variant of Peter.
Peyton
Peyton is an English boy name.
From an English surname that means “the city of PÆGA”.
The meaning of the name PÆGA is unknown.