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- Paris
- From the capital city of France, Paris.
- Pierce
- A variant of Piers, a Middle English form of Peter. Peter is derived from the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Percy
- A variant of Piers, a Middle English form of Peter. Peter is derived from the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Price
- From the Welsh name Rhys, meaning enthusiasm.
- Perez
- A Spanish surname meaning Son of Pero, Pedro, or Peter; Spanish equivalent of Peter; Divided, A Spanish surname meaning Son of Pero, Pedro, or Peter, Spanish equivalent of Peter, Divided.
- Parisa
- Like Paris, Fairy or like a fairy, Beautiful, Angelic Face, A derived name from Pari which means fairy.
- Parris
- From the capital city of France, Paris.
- Perris
- Praise
- From the Latin pretium, meaning "price", "value" or "worth".
- Parsa
- Pious, Pure or chaste or devout or holy or Persian.
- Pearce
- A variant of Piers, a Middle English form of Peter. Peter is derived from the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Piers
- Middle English form of Peter, which is derived from the Greek petros, meaning "stone" or "rock".
- Pryce
- Old Welsh - Son of the ardent one; A variant of the name Price, Old Welsh - Son of the ardent one, A variant of the name Price.
- Pearse
- Old English - Son of Peter; Greek - Rock; Stone; A variant form of the English Pearson, Old English - Son of Peter, Greek - Rock, Stone, A variant form of the English Pearson.
- Prissy
- An ancient or a too picky woman.
- Parys
- A self reliant and creative human being, A self reliant and creative human being.
- Pariss
- Parise
- Parice
- Parisse
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Páris (Πᾰ́ρῐς),” meaning “wrestler, combative.” Paris, the son of Priam, king of Troy, appears in many Greek legends. Probably the best-known was his elopement with Helen, queen of Sparta, this being one of the immediate causes of the Trojan War. Homer’s Iliad casts Paris as unskilled and cowardly. His brother Hector scolds and belittles him, though Paris readily admits his shortcomings in battle. His preference for bow and arrow emphasizes this since he does not follow the code of honor shared by the other heroes.