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Displayed on this page are P- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Pedro (Spanish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #229 and a usage of 0.073%; among the rare P- names are the Irish Páraic, Pátraic, the Scandinavian Pär, Pål, Påvel, the Irish and Scottish Peadar, the English Pearl, the Scandinavian Peder, the Welsh Pedr, the Dutch and German Peer, the Scottish Peidearan, the Scandinavian Pelle, the Italian Pellegrino, the Spanish Pepe, Pepito, the Italian Peppino, the Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Per, the English Perce, and finally the English Percival.
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Páraic ... nobleman ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly used ... variant of Patrick ... Pátraic ... nobleman ... of Latin origin and it is used largely in the ... variant of Patrick ... Pär ... rock, stone ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is used ... variation of Peter ... Pål ... little, humble ... primarily used in the Scandinavian ... variation of Paul ... Påvel ... little, humble ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... form of Paul ... not in the top 1000 names ... Peadar ... rock, stone ... used predominantly in the Irish and Scottish ... variation of Peter ... Pearl Peder ... rock, stone ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... variant of Peter ... Pedr ... rock, stone ... largely used in Welsh and its origin is Old ... variant of Peter ... Pedro Peer ... rock, stone ... of Old Greek origin, and it is used ... variant spelling of Per ... Peidearan ... rock, stone ...is a Scottish name of Old Greek origin ... form of Peter ... not listed within the top 1000 ... Pelle ... rock, stone ... used predominantly in the Scandinavian ... form of Per ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Pellegrino ... stranger, foreigner, ... used mostly in the Italian language ... variant form of Peregrine ... Pepe ... Yahweh will add (another ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is used ... form of José ... Pepito ... Yahweh will add (another ... used mostly in Spanish and it is of ... form of José ... Peppino ... Yahweh will add (another ... used predominantly in the Italian ... form of Giuseppe ... Per ... rock, stone ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, Dutch, German, ... variant of Peter ... Perce ... one who pierces the ... largely used in the English language and ... form of Percival ... Percival |