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- Priscilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Presley
- Originates from the old English term meaning "from the priest's meadow". Now more usually associated with the 1950s icon Elvis Presley.
- Pricilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Preslee
- Old English - Priest's meadow, A form of the English Presley.
- Preslie
- Old English - Priest's meadow, A form of the English Presley.
- Priscila
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Priscella
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Prisila
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Pricila
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Prescilla
- A short form of Priscilla, which from the Latin priscus, meaning "ancient, venerable".
- Prisilla
- This name derives from Latin name “Priscus,” which in turn derives from the Latin “prior > prīscus / prīsca,” meaning “the first, the original, ancient, archaic, primitive, severe, old-fashioned.” 1) Saint Prisca was a young Roman woman allegedly tortured and executed for her Christian faith. She is revered as a saint and a martyr by the Roman Catholic Church. 2) Priscilla and Aquila were a 1st-century Christian missionary married couple described in the New Testament and traditionally listed among the seventy disciples. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by Stephan Elliott. 3) Prisco in Nocera (Nuceria Alfaterna, 3th-century) was an Italian bishop, first bishop of Nocera, patron of the city of Nocera Inferiore. His feast is on May 9, celebrated in Nocera with special festivities. 4) Priscus (~late 1st-century AD) was a Roman gladiator of Celtic origins. His combat with Verus was the highlighted entertainment of the opening day games sponsored by Titus to inaugurate the Flavian Amphitheatre in AD 80.
- Precilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Percilla
- Originally the short form of Prisca, the feminine form of the Roman family name Priscus, which means "ancient" or "venerable" in Latin.
- Pressley
- To come from the priest's meadow, To come from the priest's meadow.
- Presli
- Priscille
- Latin - Ancient, Archaic, A variant spelling is Priscille.
- Purcell
- An occupational name for a swineherf, An occupational name for a swineherf.
- Priscill
- Preslea
- Precilia