Philippe

Meaning: Variant of Philip, meaning lover of horses Gender: Male Pronunciation: Fee-Leep Language origin of Philippe: Latin Regional origin of Philippe: Western Europe Languages Philippe is most common: French, English Religions Philippe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Fee Last letter and sound: E, leep Alternative Spelling: Philippé

Philor

Meaning: Lover of strength Gender: Male Pronunciation: Fee-Lor Language origin of Philor: Latin Regional origin of Philor: Western Europe Languages Philor is most common: French, English Religions Philor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Fee Last letter and sound: R, lor Alternative Spelling: Philór

Pierre

Meaning: Rock or stone Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pee-Air Language origin of Pierre: Latin Regional origin of Pierre: Western Europe Languages Pierre is most common: French, English Religions Pierre is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pee Last letter and sound: E, air Alternative Spelling: Pièrre

Placid

Meaning: Calm or peaceful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Plas-Id Language origin of Placid: Latin Regional origin of Placid: Western Europe Languages Placid is most common: French, English Religions Placid is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Plas Last letter and sound: D, id Alternative Spelling: Placíd

Placide

Meaning: Calm or peaceful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Plah-Seed Language origin of Placide: Latin Regional origin of Placide: Western Europe Languages Placide is most common: French, English Religions Placide is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Plah Last letter and sound: E, seed Alternative Spelling: Placidé

Polydor

Meaning: Many gifts Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pah-Lee-Dor Language origin of Polydor: Latin Regional origin of Polydor: Western Europe Languages Polydor is most common: French, English Religions Polydor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pah Last letter and sound: R, dor Alternative Spelling: Polydór

Patricel

Meaning: A diminutive of Patrick, meaning noble Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pah-Tree-Sel Language origin of Patricel: Latin Regional origin of Patricel: Western Europe Languages Patricel is most common: French, English Religions Patricel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pah Last letter and sound: L, sel Alternative Spelling: Patricèl

Pomelin

Meaning: Possibly derived from apple or fruit Gender: Male Pronunciation: Poh-Meh-Lin Language origin of Pomelin: Latin Regional origin of Pomelin: Western Europe Languages Pomelin is most common: French, English Religions Pomelin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Poh Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Pomélin

Paulin

Meaning: Little Paul or small Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pah-Lin Language origin of Paulin: Latin Regional origin of Paulin: Western Europe Languages Paulin is most common: French, English Religions Paulin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pah Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Paulín

Prosper

Meaning: Fortunate or successful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pros-Per Language origin of Prosper: Latin Regional origin of Prosper: Western Europe Languages Prosper is most common: French, English Religions Prosper is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pros Last letter and sound: R, per Alternative Spelling: Prospér