| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Nathan | given | Male | Hebrew |
| Nellie | the bright one | Female | English |
| Nelson | son of a champion, son of Neil | Male | English |
| Nicholas | victorious people | Male | Greek |
| Nicole | Victory of the people
| Female | |
| Nina | Girl
| Female | Russian |
| Nora | Abbreviation of Eleanora light and Honora honor.
| Female | Irish |
| Norma | the pattern | Female | English |
| Norman | man from the north | Male | English |
| Olga | holy | Female | Russian |
| Oscar | God's spear.
| Male | English |
| Pamela | honeyed | Female | English |
| Patrick | Patrician: noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint of Ireland.
| Male | Latin |
| Patsy | From Patricia - Well born maiden | Male | English |
| Paul | small | Male | Latin |
| Paula | small | Female | Feminine |
| Pearl | Precious jewel. A hard, rounded gem, usually white in colour | Female | Latin |
| Pedro | A Rock | Male | Spanish |
| Peggy | pearl | Female | English |
| Penny | Greek, weaver | Female | English |
| Perry | French form of Peter
| Male | English |
| Peter | A rock. Peter the biblical fisherman and apostle had impulsive nature and rocklike faith. In Catholic tradition he is the first pope.
| Male | Greek |
| Philip | horse lover | Male | Greek |
| Phillip | lover of horses | Male | Greek |
| Phyllis | A green branch.
| Female | Greek |