Muslim Baby Names Meanings Starting with P

Perzo

Perzo is muslim arabic name for baby boy mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Perzo is Deserving, Well Wishing. The poeple have viewed this name 2586 times.

Meaning: Deserving, well wishing Origin: Arabic

Peyman

Peyman (/ˈpeɪmɑːn/; also transliterated as Paymon, Paymaan, Peymon or Payman, Persian: پیمان‎‎) is a Persian male name. It means oath or promise.

Meaning: Promise Origin: Persian

Peymaneh

Peymaneh is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Peymaneh is Wine Cup. The poeple have viewed this name 1433 times.

Meaning: Wine Cup Origin: Persian

Peyvand

Peyvand Name Meaning In Urdu & English. Peyvand is a Muslim Girl name, it is an Persian originated name. Peyvand is a unique name with impressive meaning. It belongs to Arabic origin.

Meaning: A joint, a connection Origin: Arabic

Pezhman

Pezhman is a Persian name for boys meaning Name of Great. Read below for Pezhman's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Pezhman is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Broken hearted, Sad Origin: Persian

Pharsa

Parsa Name Meaning. Muslim: from a personal name based on Persian parsa 'chaste', 'devout', 'pious'. Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city): Parsi and Muslim ethnic name meaning 'Persian'.

Meaning: The Horse Riding Origin: Arabic

Phoenyx

Baby Name : Phoenyx. Gender : Girl. Origin : Arabic. Phoenyx Meaning: A mythical bird.

Meaning: A mythical bird Origin: Arabic

Piam

Piam - Detailed Meaning. Your name of Piam has developed traits of independence and initiative. Your friendly, approachable, and generous nature expresses your love of life. You desire to be happy and to create happiness for others.

Pinar

Meaning: "Spring (of water)", "Fountain" Related Names: Pınar is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Pınar" means "Spring" (of water), and/or "Fountain".

Meaning: Fountain, Spring Origin: Arabic

Pindar

This interesting name is job descriptive for an Official of the Manor or Village responsible for impounding stray cattle or other domestic animals and hold them within a "Pound". The surname is also found as "Pounder" or the metonymic "Pound", the origination being from the Olde English "Pyndan" of the pre 7th Century.