* 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
* 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
* 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
* Putiel, God is my fatness
* Puteoli, sulphureous wells
* Q
* Quartus, fourth
* R
* Raamah, greatness; thunder; some sort of evil
* Raamiah, thunder, or evil, from the Lord
* Rabbah, great; powerful; contentious
* Rabmag, who overthrows or destroys a multitude
* Rab-saris, chief of the eunuchs
* Rab-shakeh, cup-bearer of the prince
* Raca, worthless; good-for-nothing
* Rachal, to whisper; an embalmer
* Raddai, ruling; coming down
* Raguel, shepherd, or friend of God
* Rahab, proud; quarrelsome (applied to Egypt)
* Rahab, large; extended (name of a woman)
* Raham, compassion; a friend
* Rakkath, empty; temple of the head
* Rakkon, vain; void; mountain of enjoyment
* Ram, elevated; sublime
* Ramah, same as Ram
* Ramath, Ramatha, raised; lofty
* Ramathaim-zophim, the two watch-towers
* Ramath-lehi, elevation of the jaw-bone
* Ramath-mizpeh, elevation of the watch-tower
* Ramiah, exaltation of the Lord
* Ramoth, eminences; high places
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