| 451. | PAYKAR | From Armenian paykar "struggle", "fight" which became popular after the revolution. It is a rare name now. |
| 452. | PAYLAK | From Armenian paylak "lightning light" which is used since XIX c. till now. |
| 453. | PERJ | From Armenian perj "charming". It is in use since old days till now. The diminutive form is Perjik. |
| 454. | PETROS | From Greek name Petros "stone", "boulder" which is met in all the Christian languages (Latin Petrus, Italian Pietro, German Petrus, Peter, Russian Pyotr). It comes from Bible. The short forms… 0.3 KB |
| 455. | PILIPOS(Pilippos) | From Greek name Filippos (fil "love" and ippos "horse" i.e. "the one who likes horses". It is in use since VII c. till now. The short forms are Pilos, Pilo; the corresponding surnames are… 0.2 KB |
| 456. | PION | From Greek name Pios (Lat. Pius) which means "virtuous", "moral". The name, which is used now, comes from the name of a flower (peony). |
| 457. | PIRUM | From Persian pir "saint", "sacred" and Turkish um article i.e. "my saint" It is in use since XVI c. Now only the surname Pirumyan is used. |
| 458. | PLATON | Is the nickname of a famous Greek philosopher Aristokles, which comes from Greek platus "wide". It is in use since the last centuries (especially in Karin and Alexandropol) till now. |
| 459. | POGHOS | From Greek name Paulos "chosen", "surprising" borrowed from Latin Paulus. It is widespread now as well as the surname Poghosyan. |
| 460. | POLAD | From Persian polad "steel". Now it is forgotten, only the surname Poladyan is used. |