Protector
Orres
A name derived from a place name or geographical feature.
Orsen
Bear cub
Orsina
Little bear
Orsino
Derived from Italian, often interpreted as 'bear cub'
Orso
Italian for bear
Ortega
A surname of Spanish origin, meaning 'from the mountain' or 'dweller near the mountain'.
Orva
Derived from Old Norse, meaning 'to inherit, to become.'
Orvin
A form of the name Orvin meaning 'friend of the army' or 'spear friend'.
Orvis
A character from literature and a brand known for outdoor gear
Osak
A town in Japan known for its cultural heritage
Osamu
To be wise or to be thoughtful
Osco
Italian variant of the name Oswald, meaning 'divine power'
Oshea
Ash tree
Oskar
Divine spear
Osmar
Divine warrior
Osmond
God's protection
Osvald
Divine power or God's power
Oswald
Divine power or God's power
Ottar
A name of Old Norse origin meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'
Ouray
The place of light
Ovi
A name of Indian origin meaning 'little lamb' or 'young sheep'
Owen
Noble or well-born
Ozma
A name of a powerful sorceress and ruler in the Land of Oz
Paccia
A term of endearment in Italian, often used for a cute or beloved pet
Pacino
Italian surname derived from the name 'Benedetto', meaning blessed.
Paden
A name of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'noble' or 'quiet'
Padfoot
A nickname for the character Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series, known for his ability to transform into a large black dog.
Padme
Gift
Pandra
A mythical creature known for its beauty and grace.
Paniolo
Hawaiian cowboy or rancher
Pantera
Italian for 'panther'
Paolo
Italian form of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'
Pardo
Means 'brown' in Spanish and also refers to a certain type of deer.
Pascal
Relating to Easter or Passover; derived from the Hebrew name 'Pesach', meaning 'to pass over'.
Pasha
A title of high rank or nobility, often used in the Ottoman Empire.
Pasqual
Italian for 'Easter'
Patja
A name derived from the word for 'to make footprints' or 'to walk'.
Patric
Nobleman or patrician
Patrisha
Noble
Patro
Derived from the Greek word for 'father' or 'protector'.
Pava
A type of bird known for its beauty in Indian culture
Pavel
Small
Pawlow
Derived from the name of the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, known for his research on classical conditioning.
Paxo
A playful term often associated with joy or fun.
Paxton
Peace town
Paytah
Name of Native American origin meaning 'to be a warrior' or 'to be a fighter'.
Payton
From the warrior's estate
Peabody
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'small child' or 'little one'
Pedro
Spanish form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Pekko
A Finnish term for a little boy or a mischievous child
Pelle
Italian for skin or hide
Penn
A name of Celtic origin meaning 'head' or 'hill.'
Percy
A name derived from the French surname 'Perci', meaning 'pierce' or 'to penetrate'.
Perdo
To lose
Perseus
A hero from Greek mythology who slew Medusa and saved Andromeda.
Persia
A historical region located in what is now Iran, symbolizing beauty and culture.
Pery
A variant of Perry, often associated with a pear tree.
Petek
A small dish used for serving food or a cup
Peyton
From the warrior's town
Phaedra
Bright, shining
Pharaoh
A title used for ancient Egyptian kings
Phinn
To be wise or intelligent
Pierson
Son of Peter or a rock
Piet
Rock
Pitt
A name of English origin, often associated with a strong character.
Polda
A playful and energetic term, often associated with a specific type of dog or character
Poldi
A diminutive form of the name Leopold, often associated with bravery.
Poli
Italian for cup
Polkan
A character associated with a trickster or clown figure in Eastern European folklore.
Pollux
The name Pollux is derived from Latin, meaning 'to pull' or 'to draw'.
Polux
A reference to the bright star Pollux in the constellation Gemini.
Pompey
A name of Latin origin associated with a prominent Roman general.
Pontus
Of the sea
Porlo
A name that may refer to a playful or small entity
Prango
A made-up name, suggesting playfulness
Preston
From the priest's town
Prince
A title of nobility, meaning sovereign or ruler.
Prinz
German for prince
Pristo
A name derived from the Latin term for 'first'
Pritam
Beloved or dear one
Punuk
A term of endearment used in Inuit culture
Pyke
A variant of the name Pike, often associated with a sharp object or weapon.
Quanah
The fragrant one
Quandro
Derived from Italian, meaning 'fourth' or 'the fourth one'.
Queen Pawsome
A regal and distinguished canine
Quentin
Fifth
Querri
A name that suggests a gentle and playful nature
Querro
It means 'I want' or 'I desire' in Italian.
Quillen
Cub, whelp
Quillina
A diminutive form of the name Quilla, related to the Latin word for feather.
Quillson
The son of a quill, representing writing or artistry
Quincey
Fifth son
Quincira
A unique name that may be derived from elements signifying strength or resilience.
Quincy
Fifth or fifth-born child
Quinlin
Descendant of Caoinlean, meaning 'sensitive' or 'retiring'.
Quinn
Wise
Quino
A diminutive form of the name 'Quintus', meaning fifth.
Quinton
Fifth son
Quorra
An alternative spelling of 'Cora', meaning 'maiden' or 'virgin' in Greek.
Radimir
The one who rules with glory