Name | M/F | Meaning |
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Pachu'a | Meaning : Feathered Water Snake. Used in : Native American |
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Paco | Meaning : In latin meaning is : Variant of Francis: Frenchman; From France. Used in : Native American, Australian, Latin, Danish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish |
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Pakuna | Meaning : Deer Jumping Downhill. Used in : Native American |
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Pakwa | Meaning : Frog. Used in : Native American |
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Pamuya | Meaning : Water Moon. Used in : Native American |
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Papina | Meaning : Vine Growing Around An Oak Tree. Used in : Italian, Native American |
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Pat | Meaning : In American meaning is : Patrician or noble Used in : American, Native American, Australian, English, German, Latin, British, English, French, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Swiss, American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, British |
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Pati | Meaning : Break By Twisting. Used in : Hindu, Finnish, Latin, Finnish, Native American, Japanese |
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Pauwau | Meaning : Witch. Used in : Native American |
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Pavati | Meaning : Clear Water. Used in : Native American |
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Paytah | Meaning : Fire. Used in : Native American |
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Peta | Meaning : Golden Eagle. Used in : Australian, Finnish, Greek, Spanish, Swedish, Native American, Australian, Hebrew |
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Petunia | Meaning : Flower Name Used in : Latin, Native American, Australian |
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Polikwaptiwa | Meaning : Butterfly Sitting On A Flower. Used in : Native American |
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Poloma | Meaning : Bow. Used in : Native American |
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Posala | Meaning : Farewell To Spring Flowers. Used in : Native American |
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Powaqa | Meaning : Witch. Used in : Native American |
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Ptaysanwee | Meaning : White Buffalo. Used in : Native American |
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Pules | Meaning : Pigeon. Used in : Native American |