From the Latin "pascha," meaning "Easter."
From the Greek/Latin for "Passover" or "Easter."
A rare, cool, and distinctly Cornish surname-name. It evokes the unique Celtic heritage of Cornwall and has a friendly, approachable sound.
Spanish form of Paschal, meaning "of Easter," "born on Easter."
Welsh form of the Latin name Pascentius, meaning "shepherd."
Russian diminutive of Pavel (Paul); also a Turkish title.
Italian form of Paschal, meaning "of Easter," "born on Easter."
Strong and barely controllable emotion.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Chaga name from Tanzania.
Short form of Patrick, Patricia, or Patsy.
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
A small piece of material; a nickname for a boy with a patch.
Plural of patch; a nickname for a person with patches or a patchwork.
Short form of Patrick, or a surname.
A common Indian surname meaning "village headman" or "landowner."
Short form of Patricia or a place name in Colombia.
The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry.
A green or brown film on old bronze or copper, produced by age.
Medicine.
Diminutive of Patrick, meaning "little Pat."
French form of Patrick/Patricia, meaning "noble."
A person who vigorously supports their country.
English surname, a variant of Patton.
Patronymic surname: "son of Patrick."
English surname, famously borne by General George S. Patton.
Diminutive of Patricia.
A Native American people in Northern California.
French diminutive of Paula.
Portuguese form of Paul.
Greek form of Paul.
Irish Gaelic form of Patrick.
Feminine form of Pavan, "purifying," "sacred water."
A slow, stately processional dance in 16th-17th century Europe.
Alternate spelling of Paulos.
Modern invented name, a blend of Pax and the suffix -ley.
English place-name/surname: "P�ccs town."
Message, "tidings."
From the Latin "paganus," meaning "country dweller" or "pagan."
Third person singular of the verb "to pay."
English surname, possibly meaning "son of Pay" or a place name.
Fire.
A short, beautiful, and multicultural unisex name. It carries the peaceful meaning in Spanish and the precious meaning of "gold" in Hebrew, a truly radiant and positive name.
Yellow bird.
An Italian surname, famously the name of the Pazzi family who conspired against the Medici.
Freedom from disturbance; tranquility.
The sweet, juicy fruit; also a term of endearment.
A legume; a common term of endearment for a small person.
Diminutive of Pearl.
Resembling a pearl; covered in pearls.
Patronymic surname: "son of Piers/Peter."
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