- Pacey
Pacey is an English surname and given name variant of Passy, a French locational origin surname, itself derived from the Gallo-Roman Praenomen Paccius.
Meaning: A form of pace
Origin: French - Padget
Padget [pad-get] as a name for girls (also used as boys' name Padget) has its root in English, and the meaning of the name Padget is "young servant". Padget is a variant form of Paige (English).
Meaning: Assistant
Origin: French - Paien
Meaning: Name of a nobleman
Origin: French - Papillon
Papillion Name Meaning. English: from Old French papillon 'butterfly' (Latin papilio), possibly applied as a nickname for a rash or inconstant person.
Meaning: Butterfly
Origin: French - Parfait
French Meaning: The name Parfait is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Parfait is: Perfect.
Meaning: Perfect
Origin: French - Parnella
The name Parnella is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Parnella is: Rock.
- Pascala
Pascal is a common masculine Francophone given name, cognate of Italian name Pasquale, Spanish name Pascual, Catalan name Pasqual. ... The Christian given name is in origin from the meaning "one born on Easter day", or "born on Pentecost" (see below).
Meaning: Born at easter
Origin: French - Pascale
The same spelling is also the Italian form of the masculine name Pascal, and an Italian surname derived from the given name. Pascale derives from the Latin paschalis or pashalis, which means "relating to Easter", ultimately from pesach, the Hebrew name of the feast of Passover.
Meaning: Easter
Origin: French - Pascaline
French meaning: The name Pascaline is a French baby name The French meaning of Pascaline is: Born at Easter.
Meaning: Born at easter
Origin: French - Pasclina
Meaning: Born at easter
Origin: French - Pensee
In French the meaning of the name Pensee is: Thoughtful.
Meaning: Thoughtful
Origin: French - Pepperell
Pepperell. Buy JPG Image » The surname Pepperell was first found in Devon where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed.
- Peppin
This interesting surname derives from the old French personal name Pepis, old Germanic given name Pepin, introduced into Britain by the Normans. It is of uncertain origin, perhaps originally a byname meaning "Terrible" or "Awe inspiring", from a root "bib" meaning to tremble.
Meaning: Name of a king
Origin: French - Percy
From an English surname which was derived from the name of a Norman town Perci, which was itself perhaps derived from a Gaulish given name which was Latinized as Persius. The surname was borne by a noble English family, and it first used as a given name in their honour.
Meaning: Pierce valley
Origin: French - Perren
Meaning: French form of peter
Origin: French - Perryn
The name Perryn is a Male name. French meaning: The name Perryn is a French baby name The French meaning of Perryn is: Rock, Stone.
Meaning: French form of peter
Origin: French - Peverell
The name Peverell is a boy's name of French origin meaning "piper". Peverell and discussed in our forums with posts like "Imaginary Birth Announcements!". From the experts: Peverell is the surname of a Harry Potter family.
- Philibert
Philibert Name Meaning. French: from Filibert, a Germanic personal name composed of the elements filu 'very' + berht 'bright', 'famous', which was borne by a 7th-century saint, abbot of Jumièges.
Meaning: French derivitive of the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright. Famous bearer: 7th century French abbot St Philibert.
Origin: French - Piera
Origin of the name Petra: Feminine form of Peter, from the Late Latin Petrus, which is derived from petros (a stone) or petra (a rock).
Meaning: Small rock
Origin: French - Piere
Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter (it can also be a surname and a place name). Pierre originally means "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word "petros" meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). See also Peter.
- Pierpont
French Meaning: The name Pierpont is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Pierpont is: Lives by the stone bridge.
Meaning: Lives by the stone bridge
Origin: French - Pierrepont
This unusual name is of Norman (French) origin and is a locational name from any of the places called "Pierrepont" in Seine-Inferieure, Calvados, or La Manche in Normandy. ... The placename means "the stone bridge", derived from the Olde French "Pierre", stone, with "pont", bridge.
Meaning: Lives by the stone bridge
Origin: French - Pierretta
French meaning: The name Pierretta is a French baby name The French meaning of Pierretta is: Rock, Stone.
Meaning: Feminine form of pierre
Origin: French - Piperel
Meaning: Piper, flutist
Origin: French - Plat
Origin of plat. 1. 1400–50; late Middle English; variant of plot, reinforced by Middle English plat flat of a sword < Old French: something flat (see plate1)
Meaning: From the flat land
Origin: French - Platt
Platt Name Meaning. English: habitational name from Platt or Platt Bridge in Lancashire, named in Middle English with Old French plat 'flat', 'thin' (see Platte), in the dialect sense 'plank bridge'. English: topographic name from Middle English plat 'plot of land', 'piece of ground' (Old English plætt).
Meaning: Ground without slope
Origin: French - Poart
Noun. 1A town or city with a harbour or access to navigable water where ships load or unload. 'the French port of Toulon' in place names 'Port Elizabeth'
Meaning: Gatekeeper
Origin: French - Pomeroy
Pomeroy Name Meaning. English (of Norman origin; associated mainly with Devon and Dorset): habitational name from any of the various places in northeastern France named with Old French pommeroie, pommeraie 'apple orchard' (collective of pomme 'apple').
Meaning: Lives near the apple orchard
Origin: French - Pommelraie
Meaning: Lives near the apple orchard
Origin: French - Port
Port Name Meaning. English: from Middle English port 'gateway', 'entrance' (Old French porte, from Latin porta), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town or city, typically, the man in charge of them.
Meaning: Gatekeeper
Origin: French