Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with P

Pace

As a name in England, Pace has at least two possible origins. The first is from an early medieval nickname for a mild-mannered and even-tempered man, derived from the Anglo-Norman-French and Middle English word "pace" or "pece", ultimately from the Latin "pax" or "pacis", meaning "peace".

Meaning: A form of pascal Origin: Hebrew, English

Pacen

Pacen is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 856 times.

Pacey

Pacey is an English surname and given name variant of Passy, a French locational origin surname, itself derived from the Gallo-Roman Praenomen Paccius.

Meaning: A form of pace Origin: French

Pacho

Spanish Meaning: The name Pacho is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Pacho is: Free.

Meaning: Free Origin: Spanish

Pachua

Pachua is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2089 times.

Meaning: Free Origin: Spanish

Pachu`a

Pachu - Detailed Meaning. The name of Pachu indicates you are a patient, meticulous person who enjoys working in a detailed, systematic way such as with mathematics, science, mechanics, computers, or engineering.

Meaning: Feathered water snake (Hopi). Origin: Native-american

Pachu~a

The name Pachu'a is a Native American baby name. In Native American the meaning of the name Pachu'a is: Feathered water snake.

Meaning: Feathered water snake Origin: Native American

Pacifico

Italian, Spanish (PacĂ­fico), and Portuguese: from the medieval personal name or nickname Pacifico, meaning 'peaceful', 'peace-loving' (Latin pacificus). Jewish (from Italy): adoption of the Italian surname as an approximate translation of the Hebrew name Shelomo (see Solomon).

Meaning: Peaceful Origin: Spanish

Packard

Packard Name Meaning. ... English: pejorative derivative of the Middle English personal name Pack. English: from a Norman personal name, Pachard, Baghard, composed of the Germanic elements pac, bag 'fight' + hard 'hardy', 'brave', 'strong'.

Meaning: One Who Packs

Packer

English: occupational name for a wool-packer, from an agent derivative of Middle English pack(en) 'to pack'.