Paul may mean "little," but Paul was a big deal in the Bible. The apostle and evangelist Paul (formerly Saul) was an important...
While you may assume Patrick is an Irish name (perhaps due to a certain holiday filled with pots of gold at the end of the...
From the Shakespearean plays Henry VI, King John, Romeo and Juliet and Measure for Measure
Phillip with two L's is slightly more popular than Philip with one, but both names share the same long and storied history...
Phoenix means "deep red," and is the name of the colorful, mythical bird reputed to live for a thousand years before erupting...
While the Peyton spelling of the name is far more common, Payton has become a name hit in its own right. Moms will love its...
French: Born at Passover or Easter; This name derives from both Hebrew and Latin, and is appropriate to celebrate the birth of a...
Hebrew: Passover
English: Warrior''s village; a unisex name. Peyton Place was the name of a popular TV show from the 1960s.
Irish: A variant of Patrick
Greek Origin
Hebrew: Meaning uncertain; suggested definitions include oracle, dark-skinned, mouth of brass, and a serpent''s mouth