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The names listed here are used in Germany and other German-speaking areas such as Austria and Switzerland. See also about German names.
PANKRAZ m German
German form of PANKRATIOS
PARSIFAL m German
German form of PERCIVAL
PASCAL m French, German
From the Late Latin name Paschalis, which meant "relating to Easter" from Latin Pascha "Easter", which was in turn from Hebrew פֶסַח (pesach) "Passover"... [more]
PATRICIA f English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK).
PATRICK m Irish, English, French, German
From the Roman name Patricius, which meant "nobleman" in Latin... [more]
PAUL m English, French, German, Scandinavian, Romanian, Biblical
From the Roman family name Paulus, which meant "small" or "humble" in Latin... [more]
PAULA f English, German, Finnish, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Hungarian, Polish, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Paulus (see PAUL).
PAULINE f French, English, German
French feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
PETER m English, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Slovene, Slovak, Biblical
Derived from the Greek Πετρος (Petros) meaning "stone"... [more]
PETRONELLA f Dutch, German, Swedish
Dutch, German and Swedish form of PETRONILLA
PHILIPP m German
German form of PHILIP
PHILIPPA f English, German, Greek
Feminine form of PHILIP
PHILIPPINA f English, German
Elaborated form of PHILIPPA
PHILLIP m English, German
Variant of PHILIP
PHILLIPA f English, German
Feminine form of PHILIP
PHILO m English, German
From the Greek name Φιλων (Philon), which was derived from φιλεω (phileo) "to love".
PHILOMENA f English, German
Means "friend of strength" from Greek φιλος (philos) "friend" and μενος (menos) "strength"... [more]
PHYLLIS f Greek Mythology, English, German
Means "foliage" in Greek... [more]
PIA f English, Italian, Scandinavian, German, Polish, Late Roman
Feminine form of PIUS
POLDI m German
German pet form of LEOPOLD
RACHEL f English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Means "ewe" in Hebrew... [more]
RADULF m German
Derived from the Germanic elements rad meaning "counsel" and wulf meaning "wolf".
RAFAEL m Spanish, Portuguese, German, Slovene
Spanish, Portuguese, German and Slovene form of RAPHAEL
RAFAELA f Spanish, Portuguese, German
Spanish, Portuguese and German feminine form of RAPHAEL
RAFFAELA f German
German feminine form of RAPHAEL
RAIMUND m German
German form of RAYMOND
RAIMUNDE f German
German feminine form of RAYMOND
RAINER m German
German form of RAYNER
RALF m German, Scandinavian, English
Variant of RALPH
RALPH m English, Scandinavian, German
Contracted form of RADULF... [more]
RAMBERT m German
Derived from the Germanic elements hram "raven" and beraht "bright".
RAPHAEL m English, German, French, Biblical
From the Hebrew name רְפָאֵל (Refa'el) which meant "God has healed"... [more]
RAPHAELA f English, German
Feminine form of RAPHAEL
REBEKKA f German, Danish, Norwegian
German, Danish and Norwegian form of REBECCA
REGINA f English, Italian, Polish, German, Scandinavian, Late Roman
From a Late Latin name meaning "queen". A city in Canada bears this name.
REGINE f German
German form of REGINA
REGULA f German
Feminine form of Regulus (see R