- Pi Beseth
Meaning: Abode of the goddess bahest or bast
Origin: Israeli - 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 - Pierah
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).
- Pierette
Latin meaning: The name Pierette is a Latin baby name The Latin meaning of Pierette is: Rock, Stone.
Meaning: A rock or stone
Origin: Greek - Pierina
The meaning of the name Pierina is Made Of Stone. The origin of the name Pierina is Italian. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Pierina also like: Antoinette, Virginia, Alodie, Cascade, Annis, Edolie, Aurelie.
Meaning: A rock or stone
Origin: Greek - 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 - Pierrette
SoulUrge Number: 6. Expression Number: 8. People with this name are competent, practical, and often obtain great power and wealth.
Meaning: Form of PIERRE. See PETER
Origin: Greek - Pietra
Pietra means "stone" in Italian language. It is also rarely used as a given name (feminine of Pietro, Peter), corresponding at almost to Petra.
- Pietronella
Meaning: Little Rock,
Stone - Piety
From the English word meaning "piety, devoutness". This was a rare virtue name used by the Puritans in the 17th century.
- Pilar
Means "pillar" in Spanish. It is taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Pilar, meaning "Mary of the Pillar". According to legend, when Saint James the Greater was in Saragossa in Spain, the Virgin Mary appeared on a pillar.
- Pilialoha
Origin and Meaning of Pilialoha. "Pilialoha" is a name of Polynesian / Hawaiian origin, and it means "Beloved".
- Pilis
Egyptian Meaning: The name Pili is an Egyptian baby name. In Egyptian the meaning of the name Pili is: Born second.
- Pilumnus
In Roman mythology, Pilumnus ("staker") was a nature deity, brother of Picumnus. ... A ceremony to honour the deity involved driving a stake into the ground.
Meaning: Goddess of birthing
Origin: Brazilian - Pinja
Origin and Meaning. Finnish pinja = 'pine tree' (Latin name: 'Pinus pinea')
- Piper
The name Piper is the transferred use of a surname originating as an occupational name – from the Middle English “pipere” signifying someone who played the pipes. The word “pipere” comes from the Germanic “pfeife” which means 'whistle, pipe.'
Meaning: Pipe player
Origin: English - Pipere
The name Piper is the transferred use of a surname originating as an occupational name – from the Middle English “pipere” signifying someone who played the pipes. The word “pipere” comes from the Germanic “pfeife” which means 'whistle, pipe.'
- Pippa
Pippa is an English language diminutive feminine given name, as well as a nickname for Philippa, the feminine form of the masculine given name Philip, which comes from the Greek philein (to love) and hippos (horse). People with the name Pippa include: Pippa Black (b. 1982), Australian actress.
- Pipper
Pipper - Girl's name meaning, origin, and popularity. BabyCenter.
Meaning: One who plays the flute
Origin: English - Piri
The meaning of the name Piri is Old, Ancient. The origin of the name Piri is Hungarian. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.
- Piroska
Derived from the Latin name Prisca ("ancient"), the Hungarian form of the name originally appeared as Piriska, later developing into Piroska. This change was likely due to Piriska's similarity to the Hungarian name — and color — Piros ("red").
Meaning: Hungarian form of priscilla, ancient
Origin: Hungarian - Piuta
Meaning: Poetry
Origin: Latin - Pixie
Pixie is a cute -- quite possibly too cute -- name that suddenly feels possible thanks to the craze for names that contain the letter x. Though its origin may be uncertain, a pixie is internationally recognized as a sprite or fairy: tiny, sometimes green, usually pointy-eared.