Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (Pl) ×

  • Placid
    English form of late Latin name Placidus, meaning "peaceful, calm." Pronounced: PLA-sid. Famous real-life people named Placid: | Edit. Saint Placid, 6th Century Italian monk.
    Meaning: Calm, Placid
  • Placido
    Placido Name Meaning. Spanish (Plácido), Portuguese (Plácido), and Italian: nickname for a person with an equable temperament, from Spanish plácido and Italian placido 'calm', 'peaceful', 'placid' (Latin placidus), or from the personal name Placido, of the same origin.
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  • Placyd
    English form of late Latin name Placidus, meaning "peaceful, calm." Pronounced: PLA-sid. Famous real-life people named Placid: | Edit. Saint Placid, 6th Century Italian monk.
    Meaning: Tranquil Origin: Brazilian
  • Pladd
    Patterned cloth from the Gaelic-speaking Scottish Highlands was called breacan, meaning many colours. ... The word plaid, derived from the Scottish Gaelic plaide, meaning "blanket", was first used of any rectangular garment, sometimes made up of tartan, particularly that which preceded the modern kilt (see: belted plaid).
    Meaning: Tranquil Origin: Brazilian
  • Pladdio
    Meaning: Tranquil Origin: Brazilian
  • Plaise
    Dialectal variant of please. plaise. Definition of plaise (Entry 2 of 2) variant spelling of plaice.
    Meaning: Strong Origin: Irish
  • Plamen
    Plamen is used in Bulgarian and Serbian and means "flame" or "fire."
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  • 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
  • Plato
    From the Greek name Πλατων (Platon) which was derived from Greek πλατυς (platys) meaning "broad-shouldered". Plato was one of the most important of the Greek philosophers. He was a pupil of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle.
    Meaning: Strong shoulders Origin: Greek
  • Platon - plah-TOHN
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  • Plennie
    Meaning: Full, complete Origin: English
  • Pleoh
    The name Pleoh is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Pleoh is: Danger.
    Meaning: Danger Origin: English
  • Plexippus
    In Greek mythology, Plexippus or Plexippos (Ancient Greek: Πλήξιππος) is a name that refers to: ... Together with his other brother Toxeus, Plexippus participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.
    Meaning: An argonaut Origin: Greek
  • Plutarco - ploo-TAHR-koh
    Plutarco's origin is Old Greek. The meaning of the name is rich prince. See also the related categories, prince (king), rich (gold), and greek. Plutarco is not frequently used as a baby boy name.
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  • Pluto
    Latinized form of Greek Πλουτων (Plouton), derived from πλουτος (ploutos) meaning "wealth". This was an alternate name of Hades, the god of the underworld. This is also the name of a dwarf planet (formerly designated the ninth planet) in the solar system.
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  • Plutus
    The name Plutus is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Plutus is: Wealth.
    Meaning: Wealth Origin: Greek
  • Plyor
    A really old family name, I had a great uncle named Pryor. ... English surname derived from the Medieval Latin prior, meaning "superior, first. " A Prior is the superior of a priory or a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
    Meaning: Head of a monastery Origin: Brazilian
  • Plys
    Meaning: Son of rhys Origin: English