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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Premsangat | The one who loves the Holy Company | |
| Premsukh | Attaining peace through Lord's Love; One attains happiness and joy in God's love | |
| Premtek | Support of God's Love; Guidance of God's Love | |
| Premuttam | Having highest love for God; One who loves God as the dear most | |
| Premveer | A defender of Love; Brave in Love; Courageous and Mighty in Love; | |
| Premwant | One who is filled with deep feelings of love | |
| Premysl | Trick, stratagem | |
| Prenam | A sign of the humbleness of men | |
| Prentice | Apprentice | |
| Prentis | An apprentice of someone | |
| Prentiss | A person who is a scholar, a learner | |
| Preostcot | One who is from the dwelling of the Priest | |
| Prepelaos | One who is distinguished. | |
| Prerak | An encourager | |
| Prerana | Inspiration | |
| Prerit | The inspired one | |
| Prerita | To Inspire; To encourage; One who is a great motivation | |
| Prerna | Inspiration; One who is a great encourager; Source of good motivation | |
| Prescila | Ancient, venerable | |
| Prescill | Ancient, venerable | |
| Prescilla | Ancient | |
| Prescot | Used mainly as a surname, means the cottage of the Priest | |
| Prescott | From The Priest's House | |
| Presencia | Presence | |
| Presentacion | Means "presentation, appearance" in Spanish. This name commemorates the tale of the presentation of the young Virgin Mary at the Temple in Jerusalem. | |
| Presh | Active; Precious; Cheerful | |
| Preshti | Ray of light | |
| Preslee | Old English - Priest's meadow; A form of the English Presley | |
| Presleigh | The meadow of the Priest | |
| Presley | From The Priest's Field | |
| Preslie | Old English - Priest's meadow; A form of the English Presley | |
| Presly | A grassy field the belongs to the priest | |
| Press | Push On An Item | |
| Presslee | One who is from the Priest's meadow | |
| Pressley | To come from the priest's meadow | |
| Pressleyl | One who is from the meadow of the priest | |
| Presslyn | Variation of Presley | |
| Presta | Hurry, Quick | |
| Prestan | One who is from the priest's town | |
| Prestcot | To be from the home of the priest | |
| Prestcott | To come from the priest's cottage | |
| Prestha | Spanish - Hurry, Quick; A variant spelling of Presta | |
| Prestie | Spiritual place | |
| Prestin | One who is from the priest's farm | |
| Prestiy | Spiritual place | |
| Prestley | One who lives on the meadow of the priest | |
| Preston | From The Priest's Town | |
| Prestyn | Spiritual place | |
| Pretvan | Moving along; One who looks forward and moves ahead | |
| Prewitt | Brave, Valorous | |
| Preyasi | Beloved; Loving; God's Gift; Dearmost | |
| Pria | A contracted form of name Prianna which means friend of horses | |
| Priadan | A masculine name of English origin | |
| Priam | Extremely brave | |
| Priamos | Greek form of Priam. | |
| Priamus | A very courageous person, latinized version of the name Priam, the King of Troy | |
| Prianka | Favourite | |
| Prianna | Friend of Horses; Feminine form of name Philip | |
| Priansh | The son that is the most loved | |
| Priapos | Greek form of Priapus. | |
| Priapus | Meaning unknown. This was the name of a Greek god of fertility, gardens, and the phallus. | |
| Pribhakta | Favourite of the devotees | |
| Pribislav | Broken glory. | |
| Priboslav | Earlier form of Prvoslav. | |
| Price | Son Of Rhys | |
| Pricila | Ancient, venerable | |
| Pricilla | Ancient, venerable | |
| Pridbjørn | Old Danish form of Preben. | |
| Pridbor | First in battle | |
| Pride | Satisfaction From Achievement | |
| Pridon | Georgian form of Fereydoun, meaning third in Persian | |
| Pridoni | Georgian form of Fereydoun It means third in Persian | |
| Priel | Fruit Of God | |
| Priela | Fruit Of God | |
| Priella | fruit of God | |
| Priesh | Lord of Love; God of affection and compassion; Supreme Love | |
| Priest | Ordained Minister Of The Catholic, Orthodox, Or Anglican Church | |
| Priestley | Field of a priest | |
| Priestly | A resident of the priest's meadow | |
| Prihaans | Loveable Swan; A derivative name from the word Hans which means Swan in Hindi | |
| Priidik | Estonian form of Frederick. It means peaceful ruler. | |
| Priit | Short form of Priidik. It means peaceful ruler. | |
| Priita | Finnish form of Brita. | |
| Prija | Intelligence, an intelligent and smart woman. | |
| Prim | The first rose, or the first-born child | |
| Prima | first | |
| Primal | A primeval a primary person | |
| Primalia | first | |
| Primarosa | first rose | |
| Primaveira | A girl born in the springtime | |
| Primavera | Springtime | |
| Primetta | first | |
| Primeveire | French - Primrose; Spanish - Springtime and in Latin it means born at the beginning of Spring | |
| Primin | The first born. | |
| Primina | first | |
| Priminia | first | |
| Primitiva | Feminine form of Primitivus. Saint Primitiva was an early martyr from Rome. | |
| Primitivo | The first one | |
| Primitivus | Late Latin name meaning "first formed". Saint Primitivus was a 3rd-century Spanish martyr. | |
| Primo | First |