| N A M E | O R I G I N | M E A N I N G |
| Payden | English | From the fighter's farm. |
| Payne | English | Pagan. |
| Paytah | Native American | Fire |
| Payton | Old English | warrior's estate |
| Pázmán | Hungarian | right, man |
| Pázmán | Hungarian | right, man |
| Peace | Latin | peace |
| Peada | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a prince. |
| Peadair | Greek | Rock. |
| Peadar | Gaelic | Gaelic form of Peter. |
| Pearce | Anglo-Saxon | Rock. |
| Pearroc | English | Of the forest. |
| Pearson | English | Son of Pierce. |
| Pedahzur | Biblical | 'Strong or powerful savior, stone of redemption' |
| Pedaiah | Biblical | Redemption of the Lord. |
| Pedar | Danish | Danish form of Peter. |
| Peder | Greek | stone |
| Pedr | Welsh | Welsh form of Peter 'rock'. |
| Pedro | Spanish | A Rock |
| Peer | German | A rock. Form of Peter. |
| Peers | English | A Rock |
| Pegasus | Greek | Winged horse. |
| Peirce | English | Rock. |
| Peisistratus | Greek | Son of Nestor. |
| Peissawg | Welsh | Legendary king of Brittany. |
| Pekah | Biblical | He that opens; that is at liberty |
| Pekahiah | Biblical | It is the Lord that opens |
| Pekar | Czechoslovakian | Baker. |
| Pekelo | Hawaiian | Stone |
| Pekka | Finnish | Stone. |