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| Pa-ana-a-ka-la | Hawaiian | Male - Sunshine. |
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| Paal | Latin | Small |
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| Paav | Latin | Small. A form of Paul. |
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| Paavali | Latin | Little; The biblical apostle and evangelist Paul was an important leader in the church. His letters to early Christians comprise many New Testament books. |
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| Paavan | Indian | Purifier |
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| PAAVELI | Latin | Small |
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| Paavo | Finnish | Small |
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| Pablo | Latin | Little; The biblical apostle and evangelist Paul was an important leader in the church. His letters to early Christians comprise many New Testament books. |
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| Pace | English | Peace |
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| Pacey | Italian | Born at Easter time |
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| Pachomai | Aboriginal | Grey |
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| Pachomay | Aboriginal | Grey |
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| Pacific | Filipino | Peaceful |
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| Pacifica | Filipino | Male - Peaceful |
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| Pacifico | Filipino | Peaceful |
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| Packard | Not Sure | One who packs |
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| Packo | Spanish | One who packs|Bold Eagle. |
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| Paco | Spanish | Free one; a nickname for Francisco, a popular Spanish form of Francis |
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| Pacol Pacorro | Latin | Freedom |
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| Pad | Greek | Life of his father. |
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| Padarn | Welsh | Fatherly |
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| Padd | Greek | Life of his father. |
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| Paddee | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paddey | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paddi | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paddie | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paddy | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paden | Scottish | Royal |
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| Padge | English | Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige. |
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| Padget | French | Attendant, Young child. |
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| Padgett | French | Attendant |
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| Padhra | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| Padhraig | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| Padi | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Padie | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Padilpa | Aboriginal | Parrot |
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| Padilpah | Aboriginal | Parrot |
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| Padlo | Italian | Small |
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| Padman | Indian | Lotus |
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| Padmanabha | Indian | Lord Vishnu |
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| Padmapati | Indian | Lord Vishnu |
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| Padra | Latin | Small |
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| Padraic | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| Padraig | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| Padre | Spanish | Priest |
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| Padriac | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Padruig | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| Padula | Aboriginal | Stone |
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| Padulah | Aboriginal | Stone |
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| Padulla | Aboriginal | Stone |
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| Padullah | Aboriginal | Stone |
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| Pady | Irish | Noble. The Irish form of Patrick. |
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| Paeador | Irish | Stone. A form of Peter. |
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| Paeg | English | Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige. |
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| Paegan | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paege | English | Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige. |
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| Paegel | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Paegell | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Paegen | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paegin | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paegon | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paegyn | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paeton | Old English | From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate. |
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| PAFKO | Czechoslovakian | Czechoslovakian for son of Paul (small) |
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| Pag | English | Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige. |
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| Pagan | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paganel | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paganus | Latin | Villager |
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| PAGE | French | Page, attendant |
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| PAGE PAIGE | Anglo-Saxon | Page |
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| Pagen | English | Male - Country dweller. |
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| Paget | French | Attendant |
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| Pagett | French | Attendant, Young child. |
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| Pagiel | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Pagiell | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Pagin | Latin | Male - Country dweller. |
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| Pagon | Latin | Male - Country dweller. |
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| Pagun | Latin | Male - Country dweller. |
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| Pahana | Native American | Lost white brother (Hopi) |
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| Pahlbod | Iranian | A famous musician in Sasanid court |
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| Pahu-kula | Hawaiian | Golden casket. Variant: Ka-pahu-kula |
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| Paice | Italian | Born at Easter time |
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| Paidi | Latin | Noble, patrician; Saint Patrick (whose original name was Sucat), adopted his name when he became a missionary to Ireland. He is now the patron saint of Ireland, and there are numerous legends about him. Of course his feast day of March 17 is commonly known as the holiday of shamrocks and wearing o'' the green. |
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| PAIEN | French | Name of a nobleman |
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| Paig | English | Attendant, Young child. The masculine form of Paige. |
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| Paigan | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paige | French | Page, attendant |
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| Paigel | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Paigell | Hebrew | Worships God. |
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| Paigen | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paiget | French | Attendant, Young child. |
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| Paigett | French | Attendant, Young child. |
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| Paigin | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paigon | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Paigyn | Latin | Country dweller. |
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| Pain | Latin | From the country. |
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| Paine | Latin | From the country. |
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| Painey | Old French | Country person. |
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| Paintar | English | Artist who works with paint. |
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| Painter | English | Artist who works with paint. |
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| Paintor | English | Artist who works with paint. |
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| PAISLEY | Celtic/Gaelic | Male - Fashion TearDrop Print |
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| Paitah | Lakota | Fire |
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| Paiton | Old English | Male - From the warrior's estate, From the toll keeper's town, From the fighting-man's estate. |
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| Paki | African | Witness |
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| Pakil | Hawaiian | Royal |
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| Pakile | Hawaiian | Royal |
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| Pakill | Hawaiian | Royal |
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| Pako | Spanish | One who packs|Bold Eagle. |
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| Pakyl | Hawaiian | Royal |
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| Pakyll | Hawaiian | Royal |
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| Pal | Latin | Little; The biblical apostle and evangelist Paul was an important leader in the church. His letters to early Christians comprise many New Testament books. |
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| Palaemon | Greek | A sea god of Greek mythology |
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| Palaina | Hawaiian | Strong honour. |
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| Palainah | Hawaiian | Strong honour. |
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| Palak | Indian | Eyelash |
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| Palakee | Polynesian | Black |
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| Palakey | Polynesian | Black |
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| Palaki | Polynesian | Black |
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| Palakie | Polynesian | Black |
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| Palaky | Polynesian | Black |
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| Palamedes | Arthurian Legend | A knight, |
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| PALANI | Hawaiian | Male - Free Man |
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| Palano | Aboriginal | New moon. |
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| Palash | Hindi | Flowering tree |
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| Palashkusum | Indian | The flower of Palash |
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| Palashranjan | Indian | Beautiful like a Palash |
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| PALASSA | African | This African name was popular among African slaves in North America. |
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| Palauni | Polynesian | Brown |
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| Palaunie | Polynesian | Brown |
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| Palauny | Polynesian | Brown |
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| PALBAN | Spanish | Blond |
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| Palben | Basque | Blond |
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| PALEY | English | Male - From the name PAUL |
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| Pali | Swedish | Small. A form of Paul. |
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| Pali-kapu | Hawaiian | Sacred cliff |
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| Palika | Swedish | Small; feminine form of Paul, |
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| PALINURUS | Latin | Myth name (pilot of Aeneas`s boat) |
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| Palko | Latin | Little; The biblical apostle and evangelist Paul was an important leader in the church. His letters to early Christians comprise many New Testament books. |
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| PALL | Hebrew | Bitter |
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| Pallab | Indian | New leaves |
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| Palladin | Native American | Warrior, Fighter. |
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| Palladyn | Native American | Warrior, Fighter. |
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| Pallano | Aboriginal | New moon. |
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| PALLAS | Greek | Another name for Athena, goddess of wisdom |
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| Pallaton | Native American | Warrior |
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| Palleten | Native American | Warrior |
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| Pallu | Biblical | Admirable, hidden. Marvelous. |
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| Palm | Old English | Palm bearer, Pilgrim. |
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| Palma | Not Sure | Male - A palm tree |
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