# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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2601 | Pladdia | Latin | Tranquil. | F | |
2602 | Pladdio | Latin | Tranquil. | M | |
2603 | Pluto | Latin | God of the underworld. | M | |
2604 | Plutus | Latin | Wealthy. | M | |
2605 | Plyor | Latin | Head of a monastery. | M | |
2606 | Pol | Latin | Small. | M | |
2607 | Polemusa | Latin | An Amazon. | F | |
2608 | Pollux | Latin | Brother of Helen. | M | |
2609 | Polydamas | Latin | A Trojan soldier. | M | |
2610 | Polydorus | Latin | Son of Riam. | M | |
2611 | Polyeidus | Latin | A prophet. | M | |
2612 | Polymestor | Latin | Son in law of Priam. | M | |
2613 | Polyxena | Latin | Daughter of Priam. | F | |
2614 | Pomona | Latin | Fertile. | F | |
2615 | Pomonia | Latin | Fertile. | F | |
2616 | Pompeia | Latin | From pompey. | F | |
2617 | Pontifex | Latin | Priest. | M | |
2618 | Poppy | Latin | Flower. | F | |
2619 | Porter | Latin | Gatekeeper. | M | |
2620 | Portia | Latin | An offering. Portia was a heroine in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice'. | F |