Paarai - "opening" |
Padan-aram - "cultivated field or table-land" |
Padon - "his redemption; ox-yoke" |
Pagiel - "prevention, or prayer, of God" |
Pahath-Moab - "ruler of Moab" |
Pai or Pau - "howling; sighing" |
Palal - "thinking" |
Palestina - "which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin" |
Pallu - "marvelous; hidden" |
Palti - "deliverance; flight" |
Paltiel - "deliverance; or banishment, of God" |
Pamphylia - "a nation made up of every tribe" |
Paphos - "which boils, or is very hot" |
Parah - "a cow; increasing" |
Paran - "beauty; glory; ornament" |
Parbar - "a suburb" |
Parmashta - "a yearling bull" |
Parmenas - "that abides, or is permanent" |
Parnach - "a bull striking, or struck" |
Parosh - "a flea; the fruit of a moth" |
Parshandatha - "given by prayer" |
Paruah - "flourishing; that flies away" |
Pasach - "thy broken piece" |
Pasdammin - "portion or diminishing of blood" |
Paseah - "passing over; halting" |
Pashur - "that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness" |
Patara - "trodden under foot" |
Pathros or Pathrusim - "mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin" |
Patmos - "mortal" |
Patrobas - "paternal; that pursues the steps of his father" |
Pau - same as Pai |
Paul - "small; little" |
Paulus - same as Paul |
Pedahzur - "strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption" |
Pedaiah - "redemption of the Lord" |
Pekah - "he that opens; that is at liberty" |
Pekahiah - "it is the Lord that opens" |
Pekod - "noble; rulers" |
Pelaiah - "the Lord's secret or miracle" |
Pelaliah - "entreating the Lord" |
Pelatiah - "let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord" |
Peleg - "division" |
Pelethites - "judges; destroyers" |
Pelonite - "falling; secret" |
Peniel - "face or vision of God; that sees God" |
Peninnah - "pearl; precious stone; the face" |
Pentapolis - "five cities" |
Pentateuch - "the five books of Moses" |
Pentecost - "fiftieth" |
Penuel - same as Peniel |
Peor - "hole; opening" |
Perazim - "divisions" |
Peresh - "horseman" |
Perez - "divided" |
Perez-Uzza - "division of Uzza, or of strength" |
Perga - "very earthy" |
Pergamos - "height; elevation" |
Perida - "separation; division" |
Perizzites - "dwelling in villages" |
Persia - "that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman" |
Persis - same as Persia |
Peruda - same as Perida |
Peter - "a rock or stone" |
Pethahiah - "the Lord opening; gate of the Lord" |
Pethuel - "mouth of God; persuasion of God" |
Peulthai - "my works" |
Phalec - same as Peleg |
Phallu or Pallu - "admirable; hidden" |
Palti - "deliverance, flight" |
Phanuel - "face or vision of God" |
Pharaoh - "that disperses; that spoils" |
Pharez - "division; rupture" |
Pharisees - "set apart" |
Pharpar - "that produces fruit" |
Phebe - "shining; pure" |
Phenice or Phoenicia - "red; purple" |
Phichol - "the mouth of all, or every tongue" |
Philadelphia - "love of a brother" |
Philemon - "who kisses" |
Philetus - "amiable; beloved" |
Philip - "warlike; a lover of horses" |
Philippi - same as Philip in the plural |
Philistines - "those who dwell in villages" |
Philologus - "a lover of letters, or of the word" |
Phinehas - "bold aspect; face of trust or protection" |
Phlegon - "zealous; burning" |
Phrygia - "dry; barren" |
Phurah - "that bears fruit, or grows" |
Phygellus - "fugitive" |
Phylacteries - "things to be especially observed" |
Pi-beseth - "abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast" |
Pi-hahiroth - "the mouth; the pass of Hiroth" |
Pilate - "armed with a dart" |
Pinon - "pearl; gem; that beholds" |
Piram - "a wild ass of them" |
Pirathon - "his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture" |
Pisgah - "hill; eminence; fortress" |
Pisidia - "pitch; pitchy" |
Pison - "changing; extension of the mouth" |
Pithom - "their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth" |
Pithon - "mouthful; persuasion" |
Pochereth - "cutting of the mouth of warfare" |
Pontius - "marine; belonging to the sea" |
Pontus - "the sea" |
Poratha - "fruitful" |
Potiphar - "bull of Africa; a fat bull" |
Potipherah - "that scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat" |
Prisca - "ancient" |
Priscilla - same as Prisca |
Prochorus - "he that presides over the choirs" |
Puah - "mouth; corner; bush of hair" |
Publius - "common" |
Pudens - "shamefaced" |
Pul - "bean; destruction" |
Punites - "beholding; my face" |
Punon - "precious stone; that beholds" |
Pur or Purim - "lot" |
Putiel - "God is my fatness" |
Puteoli - "sulphureous wells" |
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