Παγκλῆς, Pagkles: All-glorious. From πᾶν (pan), all, and κλέος (kleos), glory.
Παγκράτιος, Pagkratios: All-powerful. From πᾶν (pan), all, and κρατῶ (krato), to rule.
Παιάνιος, Paianios: Poetic. From παιάν (paian), paean.
Παιωνίδης, Paionides: Poetic. From παιάν (paian), paean.
Παιώνιος, Paionios: Poetic. From παιάν (paian), paean.
Παλαίμων, Palaimon, Palaemon: Fighter. From πάλη (pale), wrestling.
Παλαμήδης, Palamedes: A wise elder. From πάλαι (palai), long ago, long, all along, and μῆδος (medos), plans, counsels.
Παλλαδία, Palladia: One to brandishes a spear,. From πάλλω (pallo), to brandish, swing, shake.
Παλλάδιος, Palladios: One to brandishes a spear,. From πάλλω (pallo), to brandish, swing, shake.
Πάλλας, Pallas: One to brandishes a spear, a name of Athena. From πάλλω (pallo), to brandish, swing, shake.
Πάμιλλος, Pamillos: A good sport. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἅμιλλα (hamilla), competition, contest.
Παμμένης, Pammenes: Fastened. From ἀφάπτω (afapto), fasten from or upon.
Παμφίλη, Pamphile: Beloved. From πᾶς (pas), all, and φίλος (philos), friend.
Πάμφιλος, Pamphilos: Beloved. From πᾶς (pas), all, and φίλος (philos), friend.
Παναγιώτα, Panagiota, Panagiota: All-holy. From From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἅγιος (philos), sacred, holy.
Παναγιώτης, Panagiotes, Panagiotis: All-holy. From From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἅγιος (philos), sacred, holy.
Πάναινος, Panainos: Praiseworthy. From πᾶς (pas), all, and αἶνος (ainos), praise.
Παναίτιος, Panaitios: The cause of all. From πᾶς (pas), all, and αἰτία (aitia), cause.
Πανάκεια, Panakeia, Panacea: Curing all. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἀκέομαι (akeomai), heal.
Πάνδιος, Pandios: All-divine. From πᾶς (pas), all, and δῖος (dios), divine.
Πανδίων, Pandion: All-divine. From πᾶς (pas), all, and δῖος (dios), divine.
Πάνδροσος, Pandrosos: Very moist and dewy. From πᾶς (pas), all, and δρόσος (dosos), dew, mist.
Πανδώρα, Pandora: Supreme gift. From πᾶς (pas), all, and δῶρον (doron), gift.
Πάνδωρος, Pandoros: Supreme gift. From πᾶς (pas), all, and δῶρον (doron), gift.
Πάνθεια, Pantheia: All-divine. From πᾶς (pas), all, and θεὸς (theos), god.
Πάνθους, Panthous: All-divine. From πᾶς (pas), all, and θεὸς (theos), god.
Πανοπεὺς, Panopeus: All-seeing. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ὤψ (theos), eyes.
Πανόπη, Panope: All-seeing. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ὤψ (theos), eyes.
Πάνταινος, Pantainos: Universally praised. From πᾶς (pas), all, and αἶνος (ainos), praise.
Παντακλῆς, Pantakles: Universally glorified. From πᾶς (pas), all, and κλέος (kleos), glory.
Πανταλέων, Pantaleon: Lion-like. From πᾶς (pas), all, and λέων (leon), lion.
Παντάρετος, Panaretos: All-virtuous. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἀρετὴ (arete), virtue.
Παντελεήμων, Panteleemon: All-merciful. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ἔλεος (eleos), mercy.
Παντελῆς, Panteles, Pantelis: Informal form of Παντελεήμων (Panteleemon).
Πανώρια, Panoria: All-beautiful. From πᾶς (pas), all, and ὡραία (oraia), young, beautiful.
Παπίας, Papias: Keeper of palace. From παπίας (papias), janitor or keeper of the Palace.
Παράμονος, Paramonos: True to one's commitments. From παραμονή (paramone), obligation to continue in service.
Παρασκευᾶς, Paraskevas, Friday: One who prepares, eg. a feast. From παρασκευάζω (paraskevazo), to prepare.
Παρασκευὴ, Paraskevi: One who prepares, eg. a feast. From παρασκευάζω (paraskevazo), to prepare.
Παρδαλᾶς, Pardalas: Leopard-like. From παρδάλεος (pardaleos), of a leopard.
Παρθένα, Parthena: Virginal. From παρθενία (parthenia), virginity.
Παρθένιος, Parthenios: Virginal. From παρθενία (parthenia), virginity.
Παρθενοκλῆς, Parthenokles: Of virginal glory. From παρθενία (parthenia), virginity, and κλέος (kleos), glory.
Παρθενόπη, Parthenope: Of virginal appearance. From παρθενία (parthenia), virginity, and ὤψ (ops), eye, face, countenance.
Παριὰς, Parias: One who measures herself up to others. From παρισόομαι (parisoomai), to make oneself equal to, measure oneself with.
Πάρις, Paris: One who measures himself up to others. From παρισόομαι (parisoomai), to make oneself equal to, measure oneself with.
Παρμενᾶς, Parmenas: One who persists. From παρά (para), beside, by, and μένω (meno), to remain.
Παρμενίδης, Parmenides: One who persists. From παρά (para), beside, by, and μένω (meno), to remain.
Παρμενίων, Parmenion: One who persists. From παρά (para), beside, by, and μένω (meno), to remain.
Παρμένων, Parmenon: One who persists. From παρά (para), beside, by, and μένω (meno), to remain.