| Paarai | opening |
| Padan-aram | cultivated field or table-land |
| Padon | his redemption; ox-yoke |
| Pagiel | prevention or prayer of God |
| Pahath-Moab | ruler of Moab |
| Pai | Pau howling; sighing |
| Palal | thinking |
| Palestina | which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin |
| Pallu | marvelous; hidden |
| Palti | deliverance; flight |
| Paltiel | deliverance; or banishment of God |
| Pamphylia | a nation made up of every tribe |
| Paphos | which boils or is very hot |
| Parah | a cow; increasing |
| Paran | beauty; glory; ornament |
| Parbar | a suburb |
| Parmashta | a yearling bull |
| Parmenas | that abides or is permanent |
| Parnach | a bull striking or struck |
| Parosh | a flea; the fruit of a moth |
| Parshandatha | given by prayer |
| Paruah | flourishing; that flies away |
| Pasach | thy broken piece |
| Pasdammin | portion or diminishing of blood |
| Paseah | passing over; halting |
| Pashur | that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness |
| Patara | trodden under foot |
| Pathros | Pathrusim mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin |
| Patmos | mortal |
| Patrobas | paternal; that pursues the steps of his father |
| Pau | same as Pai |
| Paul | small; little |
| Paulus | same as Paul |
| Pedahzur | strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption |
| Pedaiah | redemption of the Lord |
| Pekah | he that opens; that is at liberty |
| Pekahiah | it is the Lord that opens |
| Pekod | noble; rulers |
| Pelaiah | the Lord's secret or miracle |
| Pelaliah | entreating the Lord |
| Pelatiah | let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord |
| Peleg | division |
| Pelethites | judges; destroyers |
| Pelonite | falling; secret |
| Peniel | face or vision of God; that sees God |
| Peninnah | pearl; precious stone; the face |
| Pentapolis | five cities |
| Pentateuch | the five books of Moses |
| Pentecost | fiftieth |
| Penuel | same as Peniel |
| Peor | hole; opening |
| Perazim | divisions |
| Peresh | horseman |
| Perez | divided |
| Perez-Uzza | division of Uzza or of strength |
| Perga | very earthy |
| Pergamos | height; elevation |
| Perida | separation; division |
| Perizzites | dwelling in villages |
| Persia | that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman |
| Persis | same as Persia |
| Peruda | same as Perida |
| Peter | a rock or stone |
| Pethahiah | the Lord opening; gate of the Lord |
| Pethuel | mouth of God; persuasion of God |
| Peulthai | my works |
| Phalec | same as Peleg |
| Phallu | Pallu admirable; hidden |
| Phalti Palti | deliverance flight |
| Phanuel | face or vision of God |
| Pharaoh | that disperses; that spoils |
| Pharez | division; rupture |
| Pharisees | set apart |
| Pharpar | that produces fruit |
| Phebe | shining; pure |
| Phenice | Phoenicia red; purple |
| Phichol | the mouth of all or every tongue |
| Philadelphia | love of a brother |
| Philemon | who kisses |
| Philetus | amiable; beloved |
| Philip | warlike; a lover of horses |
| Philippi | same as Philip in the plural |
| Philistines | those who dwell in villages |
| Philologus | a lover of letters or of the word |
| Phinehas | bold aspect; face of trust or protection |
| Phlegon | zealous; burning |
| Phrygia | dry; barren |
| Phurah | that bears fruit or grows |
| Phygellus | fugitive |
| Phylacteries | things to be especially observed |
| Pi-beseth | abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast |
| Pi-hahiroth | the mouth; the pass of Hiroth |
| Pilate | armed with a dart |
| Pinon | pearl; gem; that beholds |
| Piram | a wild ass of them |
| Pirathon | his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture |
| Pisgah | hill; eminence; fortress |
| Pisidia | pitch; pitchy |
| Pison | changing; extension of the mouth |
| Pithom | their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth |
| Pithon | mouthful; persuasion |
| Pochereth | cutting of the mouth of warfare |
| Pontius | marine; belonging to the sea |
| Pontus | the sea |
| Poratha | fruitful |
| Potiphar | bull of Africa; a fat bull |
| Potipherah | that scatters abroad or demolishes the fat |
| Prisca | ancient |
| Priscilla | same as Prisca |
| Prochorus | he that presides over the choirs |
| Puah | mouth; corner; bush of hair |
| Publius | common |
| Pudens | shamefaced |
| Pul | bean; destruction |
| Punites | beholding; my face |
| Punon | precious stone; that beholds |
| Pur | Purim lot |
| Puteoli | sulphureous wells |
| Putiel | God is my fatness |