| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 681 | Percival | French | Pierce. | M | |
| 682 | Percy | French | Pierces. | M | |
| 683 | Perren | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
| 684 | Perrin | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
| 685 | Perry | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
| 686 | Perryn | French | French form of Peter. | M | |
| 687 | Peverell | French | Piper. | M | |
| 688 | Philibert | French | French derivitive of the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright. Famous bearer: 7th century French abbot St Philibert. | M | |
| 689 | Philip | French | Loves horses. | M | |
| 690 | Philippe | French | Loves horses. | M | |
| 691 | Phillipe | French | Loves horses. | M | |
| 692 | Pierpont | French | Lives by the stone bridge. | M | |
| 693 | Pierre | French | A rock. Form of Peter. | M | |
| 694 | Pierrepont | French | Lives by the stone bridge. | M | |
| 695 | Piers | French | French variant of Peter: stone; a rock. Famous Bearer: science-fiction author Piers Anthony. | M | |
| 696 | Piperel | French | Piper. | M | |
| 697 | Pippin | French | Name of a king. | M | |
| 698 | Plat | French | From the flat land. | M | |
| 699 | Platt | French | From the flat land. | M | |
| 700 | Pomeroy | French | Lives near the apple orchard. | M | |