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Paccia

A term of endearment in Italian, often used for a cute or beloved pet

Paccos

A playful term or nickname commonly used in some cultures to refer to a pet

Pacey

A playful, energetic person

Pacifico

Calm, peaceful

Pacino

Italian surname derived from the name 'Benedetto', meaning blessed.

Packo

A playful and fun-loving companion

Paddington

A name derived from a place in England, associated with a friendly bear character.

Paddy

A term of affection for a friend or mate, often associated with a cheerful disposition.

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.

Pado

Refers to a cheerful character or playful nature

Padoodles

A blend of Poodle and various dog breeds, typically implying a mixed breed with poodle characteristics

Pago

A traditional dance in Peru, also means 'to pay' in Spanish

Paisley

A pattern of curved, feather-shaped designs

Pako

A variation of the name 'Francisco', meaning 'free man'

Palermo

City in Italy known for its rich cultural heritage

Palma

Means 'palm' in Latin, often representing peace and victory.

Palomino

A breed of horse known for its golden color.

Pam

A diminutive form of the name Pamela

Pamigo

A term of endearment that often represents companionship.

Pamina

A character in the opera 'The Magic Flute' by Mozart, representing love and innocence

Pamir

A mountain range in Central Asia, known for its breathtaking landscapes.

Pammy

A diminutive form of Pam, often associated with sweetness and affection

Panchito

A diminutive form of 'Pancho', often associated with being playful and lively

Pandi

A playful and cute variant of the word 'panda', often associated with cuteness and innocence.

Panjo

A playful and energetic spirit, often associated with music

Panki

A playful and energetic name, often associated with fun and joy.

Panna

A type of sweet dessert in Italian cuisine

Pantera

Italian for 'panther'

Panther

A large, carnivorous feline native to the Americas, known for its powerful build and stealth.

Panuk

The name for a cute little dog

Paola

Small

Papi

A term of endearment in Spanish, often meaning 'daddy' or 'papa'.

Papillon

Butterfly in French

Papina

A term of endearment in some languages, often associated with sweetness and affection.

Papito

Little daddy

Paquita

Little one

Pari

A term used in various cultures that often means 'equal' or 'peer'

Paris

City of light and romance

Parko

Brave or strong

Parlo

Italian for I speak

Paroo

A playful or energetic spirit

Pasca

Italian for Easter

Pascal

Relating to Easter or Passover; derived from the Hebrew name 'Pesach', meaning 'to pass over'.

Pasco

Italian name meaning 'Easter'

Pasha

A title of high rank or nobility, often used in the Ottoman Empire.

Paso

Step in Spanish, also refers to a type of dance

Pasta

A type of noodle served with various sauces

Patches

A name that suggests a patchwork or a mix of colors

Patric

Nobleman or patrician

Patrick

Nobleman

Patrisha

Noble

Patsy

Noblewoman

Pattie

A diminutive form of the name Patricia

Patz

A playful and energetic nickname for pets

Pauli

A form of the name Paul, often associated with small or humble.

Pava

A type of bird known for its beauty in Indian culture

Pawcasso

A playful blend of 'paw' and 'Picasso', suggesting creativity and art in the dog's personality

Pawlow

Derived from the name of the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, known for his research on classical conditioning.

Pawnee

A Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains of the United States

Paws

The soft, padded part of an animal's foot

Pawvarotti

A playful blend of 'paw' and references to the famous composer 'Pavarotti', suggesting a dog with a vibrant personality and vocal presence.

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

Pazel

From a word meaning 'to ease' or 'to soothe'

Peabody

Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'small child' or 'little one'

Peace

A state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended

Peach

A soft, round fruit with a fuzzy skin

Peachy

Pleasant, cheerful

Peanut

A type of legume often used as a snack.

Peanut Wigglebutt

A small nut that is a common snack, often associated with playfulness and joy

Pearl

A precious jewel produced within the soft tissue of a living shelled mollusk.

Pebble

A small rounded stone often found on beaches or riverbeds

Pebbles

Small stones or gravel

Pecos

A river in Texas, symbolizing strength and resilience.

Pedina

Italian for pawn (in chess)

Peewee

A small or insignificant person or thing

Peggi

A variant of the English name Peggy, often associated with a sense of playfulness and affection.

Peggy

A diminutive form of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'

Peira

A Greek word meaning 'rock' or 'stone'

Pekko

A Finnish term for a little boy or a mischievous child

Pela

Derived from the Italian word meaning 'cup' or 'bowl'.

Pele

The name of a Brazilian football legend.

Peli

A term used in various languages including Basque, which means 'wing'.

Pelia

A name associated with a legendary Greek figure

Pella

Derived from a term meaning 'a small cup' or 'to hold'.

Pelusa

Spanish for fluff or fuzz

Pep

A short form of 'pepper', often associated with liveliness and energy

Pepito

A term of endearment in Spanish, often meaning 'little one'

Peppa

A playful and cheeky character from children's television

Pepper

A spice used for seasoning, derived from the berries of the pepper plant.

Peppi

A playful and lively term of endearment, often used for pets

Peppino

Little pepper

Peps

A playful term that implies energy and liveliness

Percy

A name derived from the French surname 'Perci', meaning 'pierce' or 'to penetrate'.

Perdi

A name derived from the Italian word meaning 'lost'

Perdo

To lose

Perdy

Derived from the word 'purdy', which means pretty or beautiful