Top 100 Christian Baby Boy Names Starting Width Po

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Polycarp

From the Greek name Πολυκαρπος (Polykarpos) meaning "fruitful, rich in fruit", ultimately from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and καρπος (karpos) "fruit". Saint Polycarp was a 2nd-century bishop of Smyrna who was martyred by being burned at the stake and then stabbed.

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Powell

Powell Name Meaning. English (of Welsh origin): Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel 'son of Hywel', a personal name meaning 'eminent' (see Howell). Irish: mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil 'son of the servant of St. Paul' (see Guilfoyle).

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Powa

The meaning of the name “Powa” is: “Wealthy”.

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Pol

Catalan and Occitan: from the personal name Pol, equivalent to Paul. Dutch: topographic name for someone who lived by a grassy mound, from Middle Dutch pol 'tussock'. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Pohl. Polish: ethnic name or regional name meaning 'Pole' (see Polak).

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Poncho

Origin of the name Alfonso: Cognate of the French Alphonse (noble and ready), a name derived from the Old German Adulfuns, a compounding of the elements adal (noble) and funs (ready, prompt, apt). The name was borne by the patron saint of Mallorca and Palma. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

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Polak

Polak is a baby boy name its meaning is from poland. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1943 times.

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Ponciano

Ponciano Name Meaning. Spanish and Portuguese: from the personal name Ponciano (from Latin Pontianus).

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Potiphar

The name Potiphar is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Potiphar is: Bull of Africa, a fat bull.

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Pontifex

(in ancient Rome) any of the senior members of the Pontifical College, presided over by the Pontifex Maximus. Word origin of 'pontifex' C16: from Latin, perhaps from Etruscan but influenced by folk etymology as if meaning literally: bridge-maker, from pons bridge + -fex from facere to make.

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Ponce

Ponce Name Meaning. Spanish and French: from the medieval personal name Ponce, ultimately from Pontius, a Roman family name of uncertain origin, perhaps an ethnic name for someone from Pontus (named with Greek pontos 'ocean') in Asia Minor, or an Italic cognate of Latin Quintus 'fifth' (i.e. 'fifth-born').

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Polixenes

The name Polixenes is a Shakespearean baby name. In Shakespearean the meaning of the name Polixenes is: The Winter's Tale' King of Bohemia.

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Poldie

Poldie is a baby boy name its meaning is diminutive of leopold: bold people. prince of the people.. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1713 times.

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Porteur

Porteur is a baby boy name its meaning is gatekeeper. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1691 times.

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Poilux

Poilu (/ˈpwɑːluː/; French: [pwaly]) is an informal term for a French World War I infantryman, meaning, literally, hairy one. It is still widely used as a term of endearment for the French infantry of World War I. The word carries the sense of the infantryman's typically rustic, agricultural background.

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Povel

Origin of the name Paul: From the Latin Paulus, which originated as a Roman family name derived from paulus (small). Paul was the adopted name of Saul of Tarsus, a Jewish Roman citizen converted to Christianity by a vision of Christ which blinded him for several days.

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Polymestor

Greek Meaning: The name Polymestor is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Polymestor is: Priam's son in law.

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Pommelraie

Pommelraie is a baby boy name its meaning is lives near the apple orchard. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1543 times.

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Poratha

Poratha is a baby boy name its meaning is fruitful. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1537 times.

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Polydamas

In Greek mythology, Polydamas (/pəˈlɪdəməs/; Ancient Greek: Πολυδάμας, -αντος Poludámas, -antos) was a lieutenant and friend of Hector during the Trojan War.

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Popilius

Popilius is a baby boy name its meaning is the tragedy of julius caesar a senator. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1496 times.

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Portier

French: occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, Old French portier (Late Latin portarius). Compare English Porter.

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Potipherah

Potipherah /pɒˈtɪfərə/ was a priest of the Ancient Egyptian town of On, mentioned in the Genesis 41:45 and 41:50. He was the father of Asenath, who was given to Joseph as his wife by Pharaoh, (41:45) and who bore Joseph two sons: Manasseh and Ephraim. His name means "he whom Ra has given".

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Port

Port Name Meaning. English: from Middle English port 'gateway', 'entrance' (Old French porte, from Latin porta), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near the gates of a fortified town or city, typically, the man in charge of them.

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Portumnus

Portumnus is a baby boy name its meaning is a god the sea. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1448 times.

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Polynices

In Greek mythology, Polynices (/ˌpɒlɪˈnaɪsiːz/; Ancient Greek: Πολυνείκης, Polyneíkes means "manifold strife" or "much strife") was the son of Oedipus and Jocasta and the younger brother of Eteocles.

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Pompeo

Pompeo is both a masculine Italian given name and a surname, derived from the Roman "Pompeius".

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Pollard

Pollard Name Meaning. nickname for a person with a large or unusually shaped head, from Middle English poll 'head' (Middle Low German polle '(top of the) head') + the pejorative suffix -ard.

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Polydorus

Polydorus. Priam's youngest son (Homer), from Latin Polydorus , from Greek Polydoros "one who has received many gifts," noun use of adjective meaning "richly endowed," from polys "much, many" (see poly-) + doron "gift" (see date (n.1)).

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Poldi

Hungarian Meaning: ... In Hungarian the meaning of the name Poldi is: Patriotic.

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Polyeidus

Polyeidus is a baby boy name its meaning is a seer. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1311 times.

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Polyphemus

Sicily, Italy. Polyphemus (/ˌpɒlɪˈfiːməs/; Greek: Πολύφημος Polyphēmos) is the giant son of Poseidon and Thoosa in Greek mythology, one of the Cyclopes described in Homer's Odyssey. His name means "abounding in songs and legends".

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Pollock

Pollock (surname) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pollock is a surname of Scottish origin. It may have derived from the fish of the same name, see Pollock. For an alternative derivation see the Jewish surnames article.

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Polydeuces

Roman form of Greek Πολυδευκης (Polydeukes) meaning "very sweet", from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and δευκης (deukes) "sweet". In mythology he was the twin brother of Castor and a son of Zeus.

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Pontius

Roman family name. The family had Samnite roots so the name probably originated from the Oscan language, likely meaning "fifth" (a cognate of Latin Quintus). Alternatively, it could be derived from the name of the ancient province of Pontus in Asia Minor, itself probably from Greek ποντος (pontos) "sea".

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Polo

Polo Name Meaning. Spanish: possibly of the same derivation as 2. Italian: from the personal name Polo, a variant of Paolo (see Paul).

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Podi

The name Podi is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Podi is: Bold for the people.

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Powwaw

The word “pow wow” is derived from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".

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Porfiro

Porfiro is a baby boy name its meaning is purple. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1030 times.

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Poart

noun. 1A town or city with a harbour or access to navigable water where ships load or unload. 'the French port of Toulon' in place names 'Port Elizabeth'

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Porfirio

Porfirio is a given name in Spanish, derived from the Greek Porphyry (porphyrios "purple-clad") .

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Poul

Latin Meaning: The name Poul is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Poul is: Small.

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Poindexter

Poindexter Name Meaning. English: nickname from Old French poing destre 'right fist'. This name is particularly associated with Huguenot refugees who fled from France to England, and from there to VA.

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Poseidon

proper noun. Greek Mythology. The god of the sea, water, earthquakes, and horses, son of Cronus and Rhea and brother of Zeus. He is often depicted with a trident in his hand. Roman equivalent Neptune.

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Pomeroy

Pomeroy Name Meaning. English (of Norman origin; associated mainly with Devon and Dorset): habitational name from any of the various places in northeastern France named with Old French pommeroie, pommeraie 'apple orchard' (collective of pomme 'apple').

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Powys

This interesting surname is of Welsh origin, and is a locational name from Powys. The new division of Wales into counties has brought back the name Powys; in the medieval period it was the name of the princedom of north-east Wales. ... In the modern idiom the surname can be found as Powys, Powes and Powis.

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Policarpo

Policarpo is of Old Greek origin. The name means 'he who produces abundant fruit'. See also the related category greek. Policarpo is rare as a baby boy name.

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Pompey

called Pompey the Great; Latin name Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. 106–48 bc, Roman general and statesman; a member with Caesar and Crassus of the first triumvirate (60). He later quarrelled with Caesar, who defeated him at Pharsalus (48). He fled to Egypt and was murdered. Collins English Dictionary.

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Poston

topographic name for someone who lived by a postern gate, from Old French posterne; in some cases it would have been a metonymic occupational name for a gatekeeper. habitational name from Poston in Herefordshire or Poston in Shropshire, which is named with an Old English personal name Possa + þorn 'thorn tree'.

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Poe

Poe Name Meaning. English: nickname from Old Norse pá 'peacock' (see Peacock). This surname is also established in Ireland.

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Portur

Porter Name Meaning. English and Scottish: occupational name for the gatekeeper of a walled town or city, or the doorkeeper of a great house, castle, or monastery, from Middle English porter 'doorkeeper', 'gatekeeper' (Old French portier).

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Potter

Potter Name Meaning. English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter): occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.

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Pontus

Proper noun. Pontus. (Greek mythology) A god of the sea. (historical) An ancient region and kingdom on the southern coast of the Black Sea.

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Porty

Bandar or Bunder (in Persian بندر) is a Persian word meaning "port" and "haven". Etymologically it combines Persian بند Band (enclosed) and در dar (gate, door) meaning "an enclosed area" (i.e. protected from the sea). ... In some Indian languages the word Bandargah means "port".

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Pollux

Roman form of Greek Πολυδευκης (Polydeukes) meaning "very sweet", from Greek πολυς (polys) "much" and δευκης (deukes) "sweet". In mythology he was the twin brother of Castor and a son of Zeus. The constellation Gemini, which represents the two brothers, contains a star by this name.

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Powers

The surname Powers came from a nickname for a poor man or a pauper. This name implies a voluntary vow of poverty rather than involuntary destitution. The surname Powers is derived from the Old French word "povre," which comes from the Latin word "pauper," which means "poor."

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Polk

Polk Name Meaning. Scottish: reduced form of Pollock. German (of Slavic origin): from an altered pet form of the Slavic personal name Boleslav, composed of the elements bole 'great', 'large' + slav 'glory'. This name was a favorite during the Middle Ages among the gentry class in Silesia.