Part 84 (2/2)
Pasquale: (1) Born at Easter.
Patrice: (1) n.o.ble; (2) Aristocrat.
Patricia: (1) n.o.ble; (2) Aristocratic.
Patrick: (1) n.o.ble; (2) Aristocratic.
Paul: (1) Small; (2) Little; (3) Humble.
Paris: (1) One who loves.
Paterson: (1) Father's son.
Payne: (1) Rural; (2) Villager; (3) Homely.
Pedro: See Peter.
Peggy: (1) Pearl.
Pennington: (1) Lit. ”Penny town”; (2) i.e. Poorville.
Penny: (1) Plant with large, handsome flowers.
Penrith: (1) Main river crossing.
Percival: See Percy.
Percy: (1) Penetrates the valley.
Perri: (1) The tree bearing pears.
Perry: (1) (French) Rock; (2) (Latin) Roaming, travelling, wanderer; (3) (French) The tree bearing pears.
Persian: (1) Independent (as in cat).
Perth: (1) Shrubbery with p.r.i.c.kles or spines.
Peta: (1) See Peter; (2) Golden-colored eagle.
Peter: (1) A rock; (2) A stone.
Petronella: See Peter.
Philadelphia: (1) Brotherly love.
Philip: (1) One who loves horses; (2) Lover of Egypt (turning to the world).
(2) Isa. 31:1, 3.
Phoebe: (1) Radiant; (2) Glowing.
Phoenix: (1) Red as blood; (2) Mythological bird that was resurrected.
Phylis: (1) A leafy green branch.
Pierre: See Peter.
Pino: (1) My G.o.d will increase.
Pirie: (1) The son of Peter; (2) Dweller by the pear tree.
Pittsburgh: (1) Former steel producer; (2) Pirates (baseball team).
Polly: (1) Beloved one.
Porsche: (1) Portion or offering.
Port: (1) A door; (2) Doorkeeper.
Priscilla: (1) Old; (2) Lived long.
Prospect: (1) Positive future.
Pryor: (1) Officer in a monastic order.
Quade: (1) Powerful ruler.
Quaide: (1) Powerful fighter.
Quanesha: (1) Energetic or vivacious; (2) Woman.
Queens (NY): See Queen in Metaphor Dictionary.
Queensland: See Queen in Metaphor Dictionary.
Quigley: (1) Wild or unruly hair.
Quigly: (1) Of mother's side.
Quimby: (1) Lady's estate.
Quincy: (1) Fifth born.
Quinten: (1) Fifth born.
Quong: (1) A bright light.
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