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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Pushyaraag | A person resembling the precious stone Topaz | |
Pushyati | Soft like a flower; Gentle; Beautiful | |
Puskar | One who is like a blue lotus flower | |
Puskara | Blue lotus | |
Puskarini | A lake where the lotus flowers grow | |
Puskin | A name that originates from Russian surname Pushkin, meaning the cannon | |
Puspa | A flower blossom-like little girl | |
Puspabhusan | A flower made ornament | |
Puspadal | One who is like the flower petal | |
Puspamala | A garland made of flowers | |
Puspamanjari | A girl who is like the flower bud | |
Puspang | A part of Flower; petal of flowers | |
Puspanjali | The offering of flowers | |
Puspawati | Female flower | |
Puspita | A woman who has all the qualities of the flower | |
Pussa | A tipsy person | |
Pusti | One of the forms of the Devil | |
Puta | A mythological person | |
Putakini | One who is full of life; Full of energy | |
Putala | Doll | |
Putana | To blow hard, a hard breeze | |
Putera | Son or prince | |
Puteri | Daughter or princess | |
Puthi | One who loves books | |
Puthyrith | Merciful power | |
Puti | A woman of great purity | |
Pution | Star | |
Putnam | One who lives by the pond | |
Putput | To handle things with too much care | |
Putra | To be someone's son | |
Putrea | Cambodian word for plum. | |
Putri | Daughter | |
Putrika | One as pretty as the doll | |
Putta | A baby that is small and petitte | |
Puttal | One of pure heart | |
Puttika | A bee that is very, very small | |
Puttoli | A little girl as perfect as the doll | |
Putul | A baby girl that is just like the doll | |
Puvanan | A sky filled with flowers | |
Puvaraj | King of the World; Lord of the world; Ruler of the earth | |
Puvarasu | One who is the ruler of the flowers | |
Puviarasu | King of the World; Lord of the world; Ruler of the earth | |
Pwyll | A male name from the Welsh Mythology, King Pwyll | |
Pyara | A person who is loved | |
Pyare | A name collectivly given to 5 Sikh men, the five beloved ones | |
Pyarelal | A name of Lord Krishna | |
Pyaremohan | Lord Krishna's name | |
Pyas | Thirsty; One who always seeks for something | |
Pybba | One who is like a small rock | |
Pybbi | A person who is like the small stone | |
Pyer | Rock | |
Pyers | One who lives near a pier, near the boats | |
Pylar | Pillar | |
Pylcca | One who is small like a stone | |
Pylta | One who is like a small stone | |
Pylyp | One who is a horse lover | |
Pymma | A diminutive of Euphemia, which means a good speaker | |
Pyn | One who comes from the bunded area | |
Pyotr | Rock | |
Pypa | A friend of the horses, one who loves horses | |
Pyper | Piper | |
Pyppa | A very skilled female pipe player | |
Pyr | A name that means fire | |
Pyralis | Of Fire | |
Pyrena | fiery | |
Pyrrhus | Fiery or flaming red | |
Pyt | A man from the pit | |
Pythagoras | Python market | |
Pythia | prophet | |
Pythios | To Rot | |
Pytta | One small rock | |
Pyttel | A hawk-like person |