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PASTORE : From the occupation pastore meaning "shepherd" in Italian.
PASZEK : Derived from a Polish diminutive of PAUL.
PATAKI : Derived from the vocabulary word patak, which means "creek, brook" in Hungarian. It was given to people who lived near creeks.
PATERNOSTER : Occupational name for a maker of rosaries, also called paternosters. They are derived from the Latin phrase pater noster "our Father", the opening wor...
PAVESI : From the name of the city of Pavia, near Milano in Lombardy, Italy.
PAVIA : Spanish surname coming from the Italian city of Pavia south of Milano. Known especially for its old University.
PAVLETIĆ : Derived from a diminutive form of PAVLE.
PAVLOV : Means "son of PAVEL". A famous bearer of this surname was the Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), known for his discovery of the conditioned re...
PAYNE : Means "villager, rustic" and later "heathen" from Middle English Payn, Old French Paien which was often given to children whose baptism had been postp...
PAYTON : From the name of the town of Peyton in Sussex. It means "PÆGA's town".
PEACOCK : From the Middle English words pecok and pocok which mean "peacock". It was originally a nickname for a proud or haughty person.
PEAK : Means "dweller by the pointed hill" from Old English peac. It could also denote a person from the Peak District in Derbyshire, England.