Meaning
of Names - P
Some say that the meaning of names that begin with "P"
are pedantic, pithy and pejorative. Others say that these same meanings
of names are preposterous, patronizing and pathetic. Everyone may
be right.
The meaning of names listed on this page have nothing to
do with reality, really. We have made up these meanings
to suit our rather warped fancy. Most of the meanings are
simply a word association game, where we see a name and
write down the first thing that comes to our minds. It doesn't
have to be funny. In fact, if you've read other entries,
you'll realize that though we may on occasion attempt to
be humorous, we seldom succeed.
Be that as it may, you may find some of the word association
results from this little game that we have been playing
a bit interesting. Or not.
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Meaning of Names That Begin with "P"
Pablo - one who likes to blow.
Pace - one who likes to keep up with racecars.
Pacifica - an ocean of emotion.
Paco - Bell
Paddy - knick knack, give your dog a bone.
Page - one who likes to turn over a new leaf.
Pal - short form of "I've got you right here, Pal".
Palmer - one caught red-handed.
Pamela - future playboy model.
Pan - means "from the frying pan into the fire".
Pancho - raincoat
Pancras - one who protects his liver and spleen.
Panda - silly bear
Pandora - one who likes to box.
Panini - breaker of bread
Pansy - effeminate heterosexual
Panther - big black cat in the 1960s.
Papa - got a squeezebox
Papillion - A pavilion for Pappy.
Paquito - muey small.
Paris - Hilton
Parker - one who likes to put away cars.
Parry - solver of crimes.
Parvati - singer of operas
Parvin - Marvin with a "P".
Pascal - Pig Latin for "programming language".
Pastor - keep away from small pets and children.
Patience - the virtuous one.
Patricia - St. Patrick's wife
Patrick - Irish hockey player "Pat" has a "trick"
which is called the 'hat trick'.
Patsy - one who is set up to be caught for crimes others commit
Patton - general nuisance during war.
Patty - small beef hamburger
Paul - one who bears the casket during funerals.
Pax - man
Paxton - ton of Pax
Peace - be with you
Pearce - one who punches holes in his or her body.
Pearl - wisdom
Pedro - vote for me.
Peg - girl who is missing leg.
Pegasus - winged horse with no name
Peggy - Sue
Pele - soccer stud
Penelope - one who plays the calliope
Penny - shiny, round and copper-colored.
Pepe - stinky skunk.
Percival - Percy hiding in a vault
Percy - though to mean "mercy" in old French.
Peregrine - one who flies with the falcons.
Pero - dog boy
Perry - solving crimes from a wheelchair.
Perseus - father of a flyboy.
Peta - animal rights advocate
Pete - repeat?
Peter - Piper Parker pumpkin-eater with spidey sense.
Phil - McCracken
Philadelphia - one who engages in brotherly love.
Philander - one who lands Phil
Philbert - combination of Phil and Dogbert.
Philip - fill up.
Phoebe - fi fo fum
Phoenix - one who is on the rise
Pia - to urinate
Pierce - one who wears body jewelry
Pilar - large stone column
Ping - antonym of Pong
Pip - searching for Gladys Knight
Piper - snake charmer
Pippin - don't get into the hobbit.
Placido - sings like royalty
Pleasance - obnoxious
Pluto - the planet has gone to the dogs
Pocahontas - Algonquin word for "driver of hydrogen cars"
Polly - wanna cracker
Pollyanna - purebred
Poppy - high on life
Porsche - fast woman
Porter - one who carries the luggage
Portia - fast woman
Poseidon - a person who like adventures.
Presley - mover of hips
Preston - one who presses their underwear
Price - is right
Primo - top shelf
Prince - formerly known as frog
Princess - feminine version of frog
Priscilla - one who marries a king.
Prometheus - malice aforethought.
Proteus - one who drinks protein.
Prudence - cautious to the point of paralysis.
Pythagoras - one of many theories
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