Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with P

Pendragon

Pendragon. ... In the Historia Regum Britanniae, one of the earliest texts of the Arthurian legend, only Uther is given the surname "Pendragon", which is explained by the author Geoffrey of Monmouth as literally meaning "dragon's head".

Meaning: From the dragons enclosed land Origin: English

Pene

Given Name PENE. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: English (Rare)

Meaning: Weaver of cunning Origin: English

Penelope

Greek Meaning: The name Penelope is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Penelope is: Bobbin. Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.

Meaning: Resembling a duck, in mythology, the faithful wife of odysseus Origin: Greek

Pengana

Pengana (from an Aboriginal word meaning 'hawk') was a very large raptor, or bird of prey. Its ankle joint (distal tibiotarsus) has features common only to hawks, eagles and their kin (Accipitridae).

Meaning: A hawk Origin: Australian

Penha

Penha. Swahili Origin. "Beloved" The meaning of the name Penha is Beloved. The origin of the name Penha is Swahili.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: African

Peni

Hawaiian meaning: The name Peni is a Hawaiian baby name The Hawaiian meaning of Peni is: Weaver.

Meaning: Weaver Origin: Native American

Peniel

Biblical place name which means "the face of God" in Hebrew. In Genesis, Peniel is the location where Jacob wrestles with the angel.

Penilyn

Penilyn is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1307 times.

Meaning: From the lakes headland Origin: English

Penina

Peninnah (Also known as Penina) is a Biblical person, mentioned in 1 Samuel 1:2. She is one of the two wives of Elkanah (the other being Hannah, who is also called Chana). Peninnah means pearl. Its Hebrew root word perhaps is contr, meaning precious stone.

Meaning: Jewel, coral Origin: Hebrew

Penine

The etymology of the Apennines themselves—whose name first referred to their northern extremity and then later spread southward—is also disputed but is usually taken to derive from some form of Celtic pen or ben ("mountain, head").

Meaning: Rock Origin: Greek