| Biblical baby names begining from P |
| Paarai |
 | Opening. |
| Padan-aram |
 | Cultivated field or table-land. |
| Padon |
 | His redemption; ox-yoke |
| Pagiel |
 | Prevention; or prayer; of God |
| Pahath-Moab |
 | Ruler of Moab |
| Pai |
 | Howling, sighing. |
| Palal |
 | Thinking. |
| Palestina |
 | Which is covered, watered, or brings and causes ruin. |
| Pallu |
 | Marvelous, hidden. |
| Pallu |
 | Admirable, hidden. Marvelous. |
| Palti |
 | Deliverance, flight. |
| Paltiel |
 | Deliverance; or banishment; of God |
| Pamphylia |
 | A nation made up of every tribe. |
| Paphos |
 | Which boils, or is very hot. |
| Parah |
 | A cow, increasing. |
| Paran |
 | Beauty, glory, ornament. |
| Parbar |
 | A suburb. |
| Parmashta |
 | A yearling bull. |
| Parmenas |
 | That abides, or is permanent. |
| Parnach |
 | A bull striking, or struck. |
| Parosh |
 | A flea, the fruit of a moth. |
| Parshandatha |
 | Given by prayer. |
| Paruah |
 | Flourishing, that flies away. |
| Pasach |
 | Thy broken piece. |
| Pasdammin |
 | Portion or diminishing of blood. |
| Paseah |
 | Passing over, halting. |
| Pashur |
 | That extends or multiplies the hole, whiteness. |
| Patara |
 | Trodden under foot. |
| Pathros |
 | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. |
| Pathrusim |
 | Mouthful of dough, persuasion of ruin. |
| Patmos |
 | Mortal. |
| Patrobas |
 | Paternal; that pursues the steps of his father |
| Pau |
 | Howling, sighing. |
| Paul |
 | Small; little |
| Paulus |
 | Small; little |
| Pedahzur |
 | 'Strong or powerful savior, stone of redemption' |
| Pedaiah |
 | Redemption of the Lord. |
| Pekah |
 | He that opens; that is at liberty |
| Pekahiah |
 | It is the Lord that opens |
| Pekod |
 | Noble; rulers |
| Pelaiah |
 | The Lord's secret or miracle. |
| Pelaliah |
 | Entreating the Lord. |
| Pelatiah |
 | Let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord |
| Peleg |
 | Division. |
| Pelethites |
 | Judges; destroyers |
| Pelonite |
 | Falling, secret. |
| Peniel |
 | Face or vision of God, that sees God. |
| Peninnah |
 | Pearl, precious stone, the face. |
| Pentapolis |
 | Five cities. |
| Pentateuch |
 | The five books of Moses. |
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