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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Pruthvi | To be like the earth | |
Pruthvij | One who is the son of mother earth | |
Pruthviraj | One who is the King of all earth | |
Prvce | One who is filled with enthusiasm; son of Rhys | |
Prvoslav | Derived from the Slavic elements pĭrvŭ "first" and slava "glory, fame". | |
Pryce | Son Of Rhys | |
Pryderi | Caring | |
Prydwyn | Name of Arthur's ship | |
Prynne | Spelling variant of Prin and Pryn | |
Pryor | Head of a monastery | |
Prysilla | ancient, venerable | |
Przemek | Diminutive of Przemysław. | |
Przemko | Diminutive of Przemysław. | |
Przemo | Diminutive of Przemysław. | |
Przemysł | Polish form of Přemysl. This was the name of a 13th-century king of Poland. | |
Przemysław | Medieval variant of Przemysł, with the addition of the Slavic element slava "glory". | |
Psalm | Song | |
Psamathe | Derived from Greek ψάμαθος (psamathos) meaning "sand of the seashore". This was the name of several characters in Greek mythology, including one of the Nereids. One of the small moons of Neptune is named after her. | |
Psarlay | The name denotes the month of spring | |
Psyche | The Soul | |
Ptah | Opener | |
Ptaysanwee | Queen Of The Herd Of White Buffalo | |
Ptolemaeus | Latinized form of Ptolemaios (see Ptolemy). | |
Ptolemaios | Greek form of Ptolemy. | |
Ptolemais | Feminine form of Ptolemaios. It means aggressive or warlike. | |
Ptolemeos | One who is aggressive or war like. | |
Ptolemy | Warlike | |
Ptolomeo | Ptolomeo is Tongan form of Bartholomew. It means son of Talmai. | |
Ptonomy | Variant of Ptolemy which means Aggressive or War-like | |
Pua | Means "flower, offspring" in Hawaiian. | |
Pu'a | Biblical Hebrew form of Puah. | |
Puabi | Means "word of my father", from Akkadian pû meaning "mouth" and abu meaning "father". Puabi was a 26th-century BC Akkadian noblewoman who was buried in the Sumerian city of Ur. | |
Puah | Meaning uncertain. According to the Old Testament, Puah and Shiphrah were midwives who refused Pharaoh's orders to kill any Hebrew boys they delivered. | |
Pualani | Hawaiian - Heavenly Flower; Royal Offspring; Flower; Offspring | |
Puanani | Gorgeous flower | |
Pubba | He is like the small rock | |
Publius | Public, common | |
Publo | Small, humble | |
Puca | A spirit or a ghost | |
Pucela | A city in Spain that means virgin | |
Puck | Mischievous | |
Puda | One whi is like the little rock | |
Pudarikaksha | Feminine form of Lord Krishna; One with eyes like Lotus; The lotus-eyed one. | |
Pudarjunan | Name of the Lord Shiva | |
Pudel | Splash; engraving on the pool | |
Pudhumai | One with an inovative and creative mind | |
Puengi | Night | |
Puffy | Swollen | |
Pugal | To have glory or fame | |
Pugalendhi | An admirable man who reached glory | |
Pugalmani | A person who is grately admired | |
Pugazhal | One who is famous among men | |
Pugh | Son Of Hugh | |
Puhor | Light | |
Puja | Worship | |
Pujaka | Worshipper; One who is devoted to God; One who religiously follows | |
Pujan | Worship | |
Pujar | One who is the priest | |
Pujayita | Worshipper; One who is devoted to God; One who religiously follows | |
Pujesh | A worshiped object | |
Puji | Gentle | |
Pujit | To be worshipped, honored, adored | |
Pujita | Worshipped | |
Pujitha | A worshippers's prayer | |
Pujya | Respectable | |
Pujyakoti | A name of the holly animal, the Holy Cow | |
Puk | Dutch variant of Puck. | |
Pukazhmani | Honourably; Respected; Renowned; Esteemed; Well regarded | |
Pukhraj | Topaz | |
Pukraj | One who is like a jewel | |
Pul | A bean that destructs | |
Pula | The Great; | |
Pulaha | Name of an ancient Indian Saint; A surname of Indian Origin | |
Pulak | Excitement | |
Pulakesh | Joyous | |
Pulakeshi | The Great Ruler; Name of an ancient Pallava King | |
Pulakita | Embraced; One whose intelligence and brilliance is well acknolwedged | |
Pulamai | Expertise in Literature; Knowledgeable Person; Wise and well learned person | |
Pulan | Moon | |
Pulastya | An ancient man | |
Pulavan | One who is like a topaz | |
Pulavarti | A name that is given to baby Boys of Hindi origin | |
Puleng | Means "in the rain" in Sotho. | |
Pules | Pidgeon | |
Puli | One who is like a tiger | |
Pulianda | A group of people | |
Pulika | A girl who behaves well and is obidient | |
Pulikesi | A name of the King | |
Pulin | River | |
Pulina | One who is as beutiful as the sandy baks of the river | |
Pulish | The name of the wise one | |
Pulisha | A sage, wise woman | |
Puliyur | A place name, a town in India | |
Pulkesha | The Great Ruler; Name of an ancient Pallava King | |
Pulkit | Happy | |
Pulloc | One who likes harmony and peace; idealistic | |
Puloma | Bhrigu | |
Pulta | A british baby Boy name | |
Puma | Mountain Lion | |
Pumay | Meaning unknown. This was the name of a relatively obscure Phoenician deity, possibly of Cypriot origin. |