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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Pushpit | To bloom and to bear flowers | |
Pushpita | Flowers | |
Pushpmitra | Ruler | |
Pushp mitra | One who is an ancanet ruler | |
Pushpraj | One precious as the Topaz stone | |
Pushpreet | Love for Flowers; One who loves flowers and the season of flowers; | |
Pushta | Flower petal; | |
Pushti | Possessor of wealth | |
Pushya | A Sanskrit name meaning Flower; Also name of Eighth Nakshatra in which Bharata brother of Lord Ram was born | |
Pushyamitra | One who is the friend of the best person | |
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 | |
Putu | Means "grandchild" in Balinese. Traditionally, this name is given to the first-born child. | |
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 | |
Pygmalion | Probably a Greek form of the Phoenician name 𐤐𐤌𐤉𐤉𐤕𐤍 (Pumayyaton) meaning "Pumay has given", from the name of the god Pumay combined with 𐤉𐤕𐤍 (yaton) meaning "to give". This was the name of a 9th-century BC Phoenician king of Tyre. The name is also known from a Greek legend related by Ovid in his poem Metamorphoses, where Pygmalion is a Cypriot sculptor who falls in love with his sculpture of a woman. The sculpture is eventually brought to life by the goddess Aphrodite. | |
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 | |
Pyong-Ho | Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 병호 (see Byeong-Ho). | |
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 | |
Pyrrhos | Greek form of Pyrrhus. | |
Pyrrhus | Fiery or flaming red | |
Pyry | Means "snowstorm, blizzard" in Finnish. | |
Pyt | A man from the pit | |
Pythagoras | Python market | |
Pythia | prophet | |
Pythios | To Rot | |
Pytta | One small rock | |
Pyttel | A hawk-like person |