A type of tree in the Andes, also known as the ice-cream bean tree.
English surname, from the Norman French "pas," meaning "peace."
English surname, from the Norman French "pas," meaning "peace," or a variant of Pace.
Transformer of the earth, the name of the great Inca emperor.
Spanish surname of uncertain origin.
Peaceful, "tranquil," also the name of the worlds largest ocean.
Feminine form of Pacific, meaning "peaceful," also a place name.
Spanish/Italian form of Pacific, meaning "peaceful."
Italian surname, famously borne by actor Al Pacino.
A rare, informal, and affectionate Spanish name, likely a further diminutive of Paco.
An area in London; also the name of the beloved bear from childrens literature.
English surname, a variant of "page."
Spanish surname, from a place name meaning "small bread" or "small pan."
Possessing lotuses, "goddess of the lotus."
Feminine form of Padma; famously the name of Queen Padm� Amidala in *Star Wars*.
Lotus-like, "full of lotuses," "goddess of fortune."
Irish Gaelic form of Patrick.
A person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions.
Occupational surname: "a young servant" or "attendant."
Variant of Page, famously the surname of actress Debra Paget.
The lost white brother, a figure in Hopi prophecy.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Messenger.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Hopi name.
Irish Gaelic diminutive of Patrick.
Occupational surname: "one who paints."
Portuguese surname from a river in Portugal.
Loyal to the clan.
Deer.
Water.
Spanish surname meaning "palaces."
Feminine form of Paladius, meaning "follower of Pallas Athena."
A town in Tamil Nadu, a major pilgrimage site for Lord Murugan.
City in Spain.
Flower.
English surname, possibly from a place name.
Bird (specifically a native Hawaiian honeycreeper).
An epithet of the goddess Athena, meaning "maiden."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
New leaves, "tender shoots," "bud."
Palm tree or "palm of the hand."
Spanish/Italian form of Palmyra, an ancient city in Syria.
Stick, "pole," or "tree."
A color of horse, from the Spanish "paloma" (dove).
An ethnic group and their language in the Andes; also the Quechua word for avocado.
My deliverance, "my escape."
Short form of Pamela.
Elaborated form of Pamela.
A biblical name, one of the sons of Simeon.
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