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PER
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish name PERLE means "pearl."
Female
Italian
Pet form of Italian/Spanish Perla, PERLITA means "pearl."
Female
English
English name created by Shakespeare, derived from the Latin word perditus, PERDITA means "lost."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Pearlie, PERLIE means "pearl."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Peronel, PERONELLE means "little rock."
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Roman Latin Petronel, PERONEL means "little rock."
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Roman Latin Petronilla, PERNILLA means "little rock."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name, derived from Latin perpetuus, PERPETUA means "everlasting."
Female
Greek
(Î ÎÏσις) Greek name PERSIS means "Persian woman." In the bible, this is the name of a Christian woman mentioned by Paul in his epistle to the Romans.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Percevel, PERCEVAL means "pierced valley."
Female
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of English Pearl, PERLA means "pearl."
Male
French
Pet form of French Pierre, PERRIN means "rock, stone."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Perrin, PERRINE means "rock, stone."
Male
English
Short form of English Percival, PERCE means "pierced valley."
Male
English
English form of French Percevel, PERCIVAL means "pierced valley." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur's court who was known as "the Welshman." He was the son of King Pellinore, and brother to Dindrane and Sirs Aglovale, Dornar, Lamorak, and Tor. After the death of his father, his mother raised him in the forest away from the ways of men. When he was 15 a group of knights passed through the forest and Percival was awe-struck by their appearance. He then traveled to Arthur's court in the hope of becoming a knight himself. He was most noted for having succeeded in the Quest for the Holy Grail.Â
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Peregrinus, PEREGRINE means "wanderer."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman French baronial name derived from the Gallo-Roman personal name Persius (probably PERCY means "soldier"), but reanalyzed as a compound of Old French perce(r) "pierced" and haie "hedge," hence "pierced hedge." The name is often used as a pet form of Percival, meaning "pierced valley."
Male
Greek
(ΠεÏσεÏÏ‚) Greek myth name of the founder of Mycenae and the hero who killed the half-mortal gorgon Medousa. If Greek, the first element of the name might have derived from the word pertho, PERSEUS means "to sack, to destroy." And according to Carl Daling Buck in his Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, the -eus suffix found in so many Greek names is typically used to form an agent noun. If so, Perseus was a "destroyer" by profession, i.e. a "soldier," which is a fitting name for this legendary hero.Â
Male
French
French name based on Celtic Peredur (of unknown PERCEVEL means), but composed of the Old French elements perce(r) "to pierce" and val "valley," hence "pierced valley." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur's court who was known as "the Welshman." He succeeded in the quest for the Holy Grail.Â
Male
English
Pet form of English Peregrine, PERRY means "wanderer." In some cases, it may be the transferred use of the topographic surname, meaning "lives by a pear tree."
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Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Hebrew
Night; Lovelorn; Seductive
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Vishnu / Shiva / Krishna
Boy/Male
British, English
Light
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Shower of Happiness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Son of fire
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Protector
Boy/Male
English
Dell town; Valley town.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Frontrunner
Female
English
English name derived from the Spanish word, calida, CALIDA means "hot."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Netherlands, Swedish
God will Increase; God has Added a Little Child
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a.
Capable of being perverted.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pervert
pers. pron.
The person speaking, regarded as an object; myself; a pronoun of the first person used as the objective and dative case of the pronoum I; as, he struck me; he gave me the money, or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me.
n.
The quality or state of being pervious; as, the perviousness of glass.
a.
Pervious.
v. t.
To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words.
n.
One who perverts (a person or thing).
n.
Obstinacy; pervicaciousness.
imp. & p. p.
of Pervert
a.
Perplexed by doubts originating in one's own mind.
a.
Falsely or imperfectly peripteral, as a temple having the columns at the sides attached to the walls, and an ambulatory only at the ends or only at one end.
n.
A pseudo-peripteral temple.
n.
One who has been perverted; one who has turned to error, especially in religion; -- opposed to convert. See the Synonym of Convert.
v. i.
To become perverted; to take the wrong course.
a.
Open; -- used synonymously with perforate, as applied to the nostrils or birds.
n.
Pervicacity.
a.
Admitting passage; capable of being penetrated by another body or substance; permeable; as, a pervious soil.
a.
Capable of penetrating or pervading.