Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter P, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a P. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Parnella | rock | |
Parni | One who is leafy and delicate | |
Parnik | A creeper or a small leaf | |
Parnika | A small leaf, Goddess Parvati | |
Parnita | Name given to an auspicious and beautiful apsara | |
Parniyan | Soft silk, a dress made of soft silk. | |
Parno | Leafy; a fortunate individual | |
Paromarshi | Pretty and beautiful person | |
Paronel | A generous and neutral neutral individual | |
Parpati | Name of a ayurvedic medicine | |
Parr | English - Enclosure; From the Cattle Enclosure; A variant is Parre | |
Parra | Grapevine, Trellis | |
Parris | Paris | |
Parrish | Noble Or From Paris | |
Parry | Son Of Harry | |
Parsa | A pious and chaste individual | |
Parsad | Grace; Mercy; Blessing; Brightness | |
Parsafal | Name of a hero; a valley piercer | |
Parsan | One who is a delightful beings | |
Parsanjit | Delighted Victory; Cheerful triumph; | |
Parsefal | One who is the valley piercer | |
Parshad | A friendly, and sensitive God's servant | |
Parshan | It means a combatant; quick minded and versatile | |
Parshotam | Best Person; Great Human Being; Best in mankind; | |
Parshv | A Jain saint; a weaponed soldier | |
Parshva | Name given to a weaponed soldier | |
Parshvanath | Parshvanath is the name of the twenty-third Tirthankara of Jainism. It means 'beloved of men'. | |
Parshwa | Parsha is the short form of Parshvanath and means 'beloved of men'. | |
Parshwakumar | Parshwakumar is the variation of Parshvanath. It means 'beloved of men'. | |
Parsifal | Pierce the Valley; A variant of Percival | |
Parsla | Flake | |
Parson | Minister, Clergy | |
Parsons | Employed by a minister of the church | |
Partab | One who has a lot of glory and heat | |
Partait | The one who is perfect | |
Partap | A person who has glory and strength | |
Parth | Arjun | |
Partha | Arjun | |
Parthalan | Modern Irish form of Partholón. | |
Partham | One who comes first always | |
Parthan | Name of the charioteer of Krishna | |
Parthapratim | One who looks like Arjuna | |
Parthasakha | One who is the friend of Krishna | |
Parthasarathi | Lord Krishna | |
Parthasarathy | One who is charioteer of Partha | |
Parthathy | King; One of many names of Arjun signifying his archery skills and as one who will never miss a target | |
Parthav | Name given to Goddess Sita | |
Parthavi | One of many names of Goddess Sita | |
Partheenia | maiden | |
Parthena | maiden | |
Parthenia | Maiden, Virgin | |
Parthenie | maiden | |
Parthenope | Old Greek - Maiden; Virgin; A variant form of the English Parthenia | |
Parthey | It is the name given to Arjuna by Lord Krishan | |
Parthiban | It is the name given to King Arjuna | |
Parthik | One who is born pure and chaste | |
Parthinia | maiden | |
Parthipan | Another name of King Arjuna | |
Parthiv | One who is son of Earth; earthy | |
Parthivi | One of many names of Goddess Sita | |
Partho | Name of an hero of Indian epic Mahabharat | |
Partholon | Probably from the Biblical Latin name Bartholomeus (see Bartholomew). According to the 11th-century Irish history the Book of Invasions [1], he was the leader of the first group of settlers to arrive on Ireland after the biblical flood, though they soon all died of disease. Earlier, he briefly appears in the form Partholomus in the 9th-century History of the Britons [2], written in Latin. | |
Partik | Man at War; Army of men fighting; Warriors at War | |
Partish | One who is the Lord of Parti | |
Parto | One who is the ray of light | |
Party | One who is energetic and flexible | |
Paru | Master, furnished | |
Parul | Flower | |
Parupkar | Benevolence; One who Helps Others; Kind; Charitable; Compassionate | |
Parushi | She who is beautiful and intelligent | |
Parv | Festival | |
Parva | A festive and strong individual | |
Parvage | One who is born fortunate and always wins | |
Parvaiz | One who comes out victorious | |
Parvan | An individual who resembles full moon | |
Parvana | A butterfly; naughty and amazing | |
Parvanah | A rare and majestic butterfly | |
Parvaneh | Butterfly | |
Parvani | Full Moon | |
Parvat | A tall, high mountain | |
Parvateshwar | God of mountains, Lord of Himalayas; One of many names of Lord Shiva whose abode is Himalayas | |
Parvath | One who is intelligent and secretive individual | |
Parvatha | The name provided to the prince of Earth | |
Parvathendra | King | |
Parvathi | One who is he the beautiful daughter of mountains | |
Parvati | Daughter Of The Mountain | |
Parvatinandan | Son of Parvati, One of the many names of Lord Ganesh | |
Parvatipreet | Goddess Parvati's Inspiration; One who is loved by Goddess Parvati; | |
Parveen | The Pleiades (Seven Sisters Constellation) | |
Parveneh | The one who is like a butterfly | |
Parvesh | Lord of Celebration | |
Parvez | Bengali and Urdu form of Parviz. | |
Parvin | One who is the cluster of stars | |
Parvina | Tajik and Uzbek form of Parvin. | |
Parvini | Festival; Special day | |
Parviz | Lucky | |
Parwaiz | Commendable, success, victory, and triumphant. | |
Parwana | Butterfly | |
Parwez | Peace | |
Parwin | One with understanding and joyous nature |