| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5161 | Owen | English | Variant of Ewen: Variant of Eoghan or Eugene. | M | |
| 5162 | Oxford | English | From the ox ford. | M | |
| 5163 | Oxley | English | From the ox enclosure. | M | |
| 5164 | Oxnaford | English | From the ox ford. | M | |
| 5165 | Oxnaleah | English | From the ox enclosure. | M | |
| 5166 | Oxnatun | English | From the ox farm. | M | |
| 5167 | Oxton | English | From the ox farm. | M | |
| 5168 | Oz | English | Divine. | M | |
| 5169 | Ozzie | English | Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. | M | |
| 5170 | Ozzy | English | Diminutive of Oswald: Divine power. | M | |
| 5171 | Paegastun | English | From the fighter's farm. | M | |
| 5172 | Paella | English | Mantle. | M | |
| 5173 | Paine | English | Pagan. | M | |
| 5174 | Palmer | English | Pilgrim; bearing a palm branch. | M | |
| 5175 | Palmere | English | Pilgrim. | M | |
| 5176 | Pam | English | Diminutive of Pamela: Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. | F | |
| 5177 | Pamela | English | Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. | F | |
| 5178 | Pamelia | English | Variant of Pamela: Name invented in the 16th century for a heroine of the book Arcadia', by Sir Philip Sidney. | F | |
| 5179 | Pansy | English | After the flower by the same name. Pansy is not popular today as a result of its use as a slang term for a homosexual or an effeminate man. | F | |
| 5180 | Parisch | English | Lives near the church. | M | |