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Baby names starting with P

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Perlina
Latin · Diminutive of Perla/Pearl, from Latin "perla" meaning "pearl."
Perline
French · French diminutive of Perle, from Latin 'perla' meaning 'pearl.'
Perlita
Spanish · A Spanish-style diminutive of Pearl or Perla, referring to a precious pearl.
Perma
Latin · From Latin 'permanere' meaning enduring or everlasting.
Perman
English · English surname name, possibly from 'pear man,' an occupational name for a pear grower.
Permelia
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Pamelia or derived from Greek 'meli' meaning honey.
Perna
Latin · From Latin 'perna,' a rare name of Italian or Latin derivation.
Pernell
French · Variant of Pernelle, from Latin Petronilla, a diminutive of Petronius meaning 'rock.'
Pernella
Latin · Feminine of Pernell, from Petronilla, a diminutive of the Roman name Petronius.
Pernetta
French · Diminutive of Petronella, from the Latin family name Petronius meaning 'rock.'
Pernia
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'perna' meaning leg or ham, used as a Spanish given name.
Pernie
English · Diminutive possibly of Pernella or a pet form, of uncertain etymology.
Peron
French · Peron is likely a French surname-form linked to Peter, ultimately from Greek petros meaning rock.
Perriann
English · Perriann is likely a blended modern name combining Perry and Ann, with Ann meaning "grace."
Perrier
French · Perrier is a French surname-name, historically linked to stoneworkers or rocky ground.
Perrine
French · French feminine form of Pierre (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning rock.
Perrion
French · Probably a modern form of Perrin or Perion, names tied to Peter and the idea of stone.
Perris
French · Perris is likely a French-leaning variant of Paris or Perry, tied to a place name or a form of Peter meaning stone.
Perrish
French · Perrish is likely a surname-style variation related to Pierre or Parish, with roots tied to rock or locality.
Perryn
English · Perryn is an English surname-style name, likely related to Perry and rooted in a pear tree place-name tradition.
Persaeus
Greek · An ancient Greek name likely meaning man of Persia, preserved in classical literary and philosophical history.
Persais
Persian · Creative variant of Persia or the Greek mythological Perseis, daughter of the Titan Oceanus.
Persaius
Greek · Variant of Perseus, the Greek mythological hero who slew Medusa, son of Zeus and Danaë.
Persaus
Greek · Variant of Perseus, the Greek mythological hero who slew Medusa and rescued Andromeda.
Persaya
Persian · Modern invented name likely inspired by 'Persia' or the Greek goddess Persephone.
Persayis
Greek · Modern invented variant possibly inspired by Persis, a Greek name referencing Persia.
Persayus
Greek · Phonetic variant of Perseus, the Greek hero and son of Zeus famed for slaying Medusa.
Perscilla
Latin · A spelling variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning "ancient," "venerable," or "oldest."
Perseis
Greek · From Greek mythology, meaning 'daughter of Perseus,' connected to the hero Perseus meaning 'destroyer.'
Persell
French · Likely a variant of Percival or Purcell, from French-Welsh Arthurian legend meaning pierce the valley.
Persephany
Greek · Variant of Persephone, the Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, meaning bringer of destruction or death.
Persephoni
Greek · A variant of Persephone, from Greek myth as the daughter of Zeus and ruler of the underworld in its seasonal symbolism.
Persephonie
Greek · Variant of Persephone, Greek goddess of spring and queen of the underworld, daughter of Demeter.
Persephony
Greek · Directly derived from Persephone, queen of the underworld in Greek myth, with strong classical-mythological roots.
Persey
Greek · Variant of Percy or Perseus; from Greek mythology, Perseus was the hero who slayed Medusa.
Pershing
German · From the German surname Pförsching, a place name; famously associated with General John J. Pershing.
Persia
Persian · Persia is a place-name taken from the historic name of Iran and carries strong cultural and geographic associations.
Persis
Greek · Greek name meaning 'Persian woman,' borne by a Christian woman praised by Paul in Romans 16:12.
Personna
Latin · Personna likely draws from the Latin-root word persona, making it a rare modern coined name based on identity or character.
Pertina
Latin · Pertina is likely a rare elaborated form based on Latin-derived names, possibly echoing roots connected with perseverance or refinement.
Pertrina
Latin · Likely an elaborated feminine form related to Petra or Peter, from Greek petros meaning "rock."
Peru
Spanish · Peru is the name of the South American country, used as a place-based name with geographic and cultural resonance.
Pervie
French · Rare diminutive likely related to Purvis, from Anglo-French 'purveis' meaning 'provisions' or 'supplier.'
Pervis
English · Variant of Purvis, from Anglo-French 'pourveier' meaning 'to provide,' an occupational name.
Peryl
English · Variant of Beryl or Pearl; Beryl is from Greek 'beryllos,' a precious gemstone.
Pesha
Hebrew · Pesha is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name traditionally linked with Passover or festival-time naming.
Peshy
Hebrew · Yiddish diminutive of the Hebrew name Pesha, a pet form used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Pessi
Hebrew · A Yiddish pet form of Pesha or Pesya, ultimately rooted in Hebrew and associated with Passover (Pesach).
Pessie
Hebrew · A traditional nickname form used in Jewish communities, often linked to names like Pesach or Pesha.
Pet
English · English diminutive, originally a short form of Petronella or Peter, meaning 'rock' from Greek 'petros.'
Peta
Greek · An Australian-favored feminine form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Petal
English · English nature name referring to the delicate leaf of a flower, long used as a term of endearment.
Petehn
English · Petehn appears to be a rare modern spelling, possibly influenced by Peter and used mainly for its distinctive form.
Peteris
Greek · Peteris is a Baltic form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Peterjames
Greek · Peterjames combines Peter, from Greek meaning “rock,” with James, from the Hebrew name Jacob.
Peterjohn
Greek · A compound of Peter and John, joining meanings of rock and God is gracious.
Petey
English · Petey is an English pet form of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Petie
Greek · Diminutive of Peter, from Greek 'Petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Petina
Greek · A diminutive-style form related to Petra or Petina, from Greek petros meaning 'rock.'
Petite
French · Petite is from French, literally meaning small or little, and works as a descriptive modern-style name.
Petr
Slavic · A Slavic form of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Petre
Greek · Petre is a variant of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning "rock" or "stone."
Petrea
Greek · Feminine form of Peter, from Greek Petros and Latin Petra meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Petria
Greek · Variant of Petrea, a feminine form of Peter derived from Greek/Latin meaning 'rock.'
Petrice
Greek · Petrice is a feminine form related to Peter and Patrice, from Greek petros meaning rock or stone.
Petrick
Greek · Petrick is a surname-style variant of Peter, from Greek Petros, meaning rock or stone.
Petrina
Greek · Feminine form of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Petrit
Slavic · Used in the Balkans and Albanian regions, often linked to “rock” or “stone” through Peter forms.
Petrita
Greek · Feminine diminutive of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Petro
Greek · Variant of Peter, from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Petronella
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning rock or stone.
Petronia
Latin · Feminine form of the Roman family name Petronius, likely derived from Latin 'petra' meaning rock.
Petronilla
Latin · Feminine diminutive of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning 'rock'; an early Christian saint's name.
Petronilo
Spanish · Spanish form of Petronius, from Latin 'petra' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Petrus
Latin · Petrus is the Latin form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning "rock," a major name in early Christian tradition.
Petter
Norse · Scandinavian and German form of Peter, from Greek petros meaning 'rock.'
Pettus
Latin · Derived from Latin Petrus (Peter), meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Petty
French · From French 'petit' meaning small or little, used as a pet name or surname-derived given name.
Petula
English · Petula is likely derived from a Latin-based English coinage, often glossed as "little petal" or cherished one.
Petyon
English · Variant spelling of Peyton, an English place-based surname meaning 'Pæga's town or settlement.'
Peyden
English · Modern invented variant of Peyton or Hayden, an Old English surname-turned-given name.
Peydon
English · A modern variant spelling of Peyton, an English place-based surname meaning 'Pæga's settlement'.
Peysley
Scottish · Peysley is another modern spelling of Paisley, originally a Scottish place name and later a fashionable given name.
Peyson
English · A variant spelling of Payson, an English surname meaning 'son of Pay,' a medieval short form of Patrick.
Peytan
English · Peytan is a modern respelling of Peyton, an English surname meaning Pacca's town.
Peytin
English · Peytin is a modern spelling variant of Peyton, an English surname meaning 'Pega's town.'
Peytonmarie
English · A compound of Peyton, from Old English place-name roots, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Peytonn
English · A spelling variant of Peyton from Old English place-name roots meaning "Pēaga's settlement."
Peytyn
English · Peytyn is a modern spelling of Peyton, an English surname meaning 'Pega's town.'
Peytynn
English · Variant of Peyton, an English place name meaning 'Pæga's settlement' or 'fighting-man's estate.'
Pfeiffer
German · German occupational surname meaning 'piper' or 'flute player,' used as a given name.
Phabian
Latin · A variant of Fabian, from Latin Fabianus, originally meaning "bean grower" or belonging to the Fabii clan.
Phadra
Greek · A variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning bright or radiant.
Phaidra
Greek · Variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Phaith
English · Phonetic creative spelling of Faith, from Latin 'fides' meaning 'trust' or 'belief,' a classic virtue name.
Phajja
Indian · Likely a rare modern form with South Asian phonetic styling; its exact root is uncertain but it fits contemporary inventive naming.
Phala
Indian · From Sanskrit 'phala' meaning 'fruit' or 'reward,' used in South Asian traditions.
Phalen
Irish · Phalen is likely derived from an Irish surname, often linked to descendants of a wolf-like or spirited ancestor.
Phalicia
Latin · A respelling of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'lucky.'
Phalla
Indian · A Southeast Asian name likely shaped by Sanskrit influence, often associated with beauty or preciousness.
Phallen
Irish · Phallen is likely a modern spelling influenced by Irish surnames like Fallon, originally linked to a ruling or superior line.
Phallon
Irish · Likely related to Fallon, an Irish surname and given name meaning 'leader' or 'superior one.'
Phallyn
Irish · Modern respelling of Fallon, an Irish surname meaning 'leader' or 'superior one.'
Phalon
Greek · Likely a rare modern form influenced by Greek-sounding names, with uncertain exact roots.
Phalyn
English · Phalyn appears to be a modern respelling of Fallon or Phelan, names tied to old Irish family surnames.
Phalynn
English · A modern blend related to Phoebe/Phyll forms plus -lynn, echoing Greek light connotations in a softened style.
Phan
Chinese · Used as a surname and given name form in East Asian traditions, often linked to broad or flourishing meanings.
Phanta
African · Phanta is used in West African naming traditions, especially in Manding contexts, though its exact etymology varies by language.
Phantasia
Greek · From Greek fantasia or phantasia, meaning imagination, appearance, or fancy.
Phanuel
Hebrew · A Hebrew angelic name form with the divine suffix -el and known in biblical-apocryphal heavenly traditions.
Phara
Arabic · Likely related to Farah-style names, carrying meanings such as 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'gladness.'
Pharell
Irish · Pharell is a variant of Farrell, an Irish surname from Fearghal meaning 'man of valor.'
Phares
Hebrew · Variant of Perez, Hebrew meaning "breach" or "breakthrough"; son of Judah in Genesis.
Pharez
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'breach' or 'breaking forth,' borne by one of the twin sons of Judah in Genesis.
Pharis
Arabic · Variant of Faris, from Arabic meaning 'knight' or 'horseman,' or linked to Greek 'pharos' (lighthouse).
Pharoh
Hebrew · A variant of Pharaoh, the biblical royal title for an Egyptian ruler.
Pharon
Hebrew · Pharon likely echoes Pharaoh, a title known through the Bible, and functions as a rare adapted name form.
Pharrah
Arabic · A variant spelling of Farah, Arabic for joy or happiness, with a soft modern phonetic ending.
Pharren
Irish · Likely related to Farren, an Irish and English surname-name associated with land or adventurous character.
Pharyn
English · A modern respelling in the Faryn/Farrah style, used as a flexible contemporary unisex coined name.
Phat
Chinese · Phat is used in Vietnamese and Sino-derived naming, often carrying meanings related to flourishing or development.
Phatima
Arabic · Phatima is a variant spelling of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' and honored in Islamic tradition.
Phawn
English · Phawn is a spelling variant of Fawn, from the English word for a young deer.
Phazon
English · Phazon is a modern invented form, likely inspired by phase or Greek-sounding elements.
Pheadra
Greek · A variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Pheba
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, shining, or radiant.
Phebee
Greek · A modern English spelling of Phoebe, from Greek *phōs* meaning light, and also a New Testament name.
Phebia
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek phoibos meaning 'bright, radiant, shining.'
Phebie
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright, shining, or radiant.
Pheby
English · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, shining, radiant.
Phedra
Greek · Phedra is a variant of Phaedra, a Greek mythological name meaning bright or radiant.
Pheenix
Greek · Pheenix is a creative spelling of Phoenix, from Greek, tied to the legendary bird of rebirth.
Phelecia
Latin · Phelecia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Phelicia
Latin · Phelicia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
Phelicity
Latin · Phelicity is a creative spelling of Felicity, from Latin felicitas meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune.'
Phelisha
Latin · A modern spelling of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
Phelps
English · Patronymic from Philip, derived from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Pheng
Chinese · Pheng is an East Asian name form often associated with Chinese-derived sounds and meanings such as “abundance” or “brightness.”
Phenicia
Greek · Phenicia is likely a variant of Phoenicia, the ancient place name derived through Greek usage.
Phenie
Greek · Pet form of Euphenia or Josephine; Euphenia from Greek meaning well-spoken.
Phenious
Hebrew · Variant of Phineas, from Hebrew meaning 'oracle' or 'serpent's mouth,' a biblical priestly name.
Pheobie
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning bright and shining.
Pheona
Scottish · A variant of Fiona, from Gaelic roots meaning fair or white.
Phi
Greek · Phi is known as a Greek letter name and also appears in Vietnamese-derived usage with meanings tied to flight or refinement.
Phila
Greek · From Greek 'philos' meaning loving or beloved; a short form of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia
Greek · Philadelphia comes from Greek elements meaning brotherly love and is best known as a place-name turned given name.
Philamena
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning lover of strength.
Philana
Greek · Philana is likely a Greek-based elaboration using phil- roots associated with love or affection.
Philander
Greek · From Greek 'philandros' meaning lover of mankind, composed of 'philos' (loving) and 'aner' (man).
Philant
Greek · Modern invented name rooted in Greek 'philos' (loving), suggesting a lover of humanity or mankind.
Philbert
German · From Germanic Filibert meaning 'very bright' or 'exceedingly famous,' popularized by Frankish saints.
Philece
Greek · Philece is a rare form likely related to Greek phil- roots meaning 'love' or 'friendship'.
Philecia
Greek · Likely a variant of Felicia or Phylicia, tied to roots meaning happy, fortunate, or beloved.
Philena
Greek · From Greek 'philein' meaning to love; a name expressing affection and friendship.
Philene
Greek · Philene is from Greek roots associated with love or affection, related to names built on philo-.
Philesha
English · A modern invented name likely built from elements like Phil- and -lesha, without a single traditional etymology.
Philias
Greek · Greek name meaning 'loving' or 'friendly,' variant of Phileas; associated with Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg.
Philibert
French · From Germanic 'filu' (very, much) and 'berht' (bright, famous), meaning very illustrious.
Philicia
Greek · Philicia likely derives from Greek-rooted names with phil-, meaning love or affection.
Philicity
Latin · A variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness, good fortune, or blessedness.
Philina
Greek · Philina comes from Greek roots meaning "loving" or "friendly," from philo-, the element for love or affection.
Philipe
Greek · A variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Philippina
Greek · Feminine elaboration of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Philippine
French · French feminine form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Philippos
Greek · Philippos is the original Greek form of Philip, meaning "lover of horses."
Philips
Greek · Variant of Phillips, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Philis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf; a mythological princess turned into a tree.
Philisa
Greek · Philisa is likely based on Greek phil- roots meaning "love" or "friendship," shaped into a modern feminine form.
Philisha
Greek · Likely a modern blend related to Phyllis or Felicia, carrying ideas of greenery or happiness.
Philistine
Greek · Philistine comes from the ancient biblical people called the Philistines, likely from Hebrew via Greek forms.
Philix
Latin · Creative spelling variant of Felix, a Latin name meaning 'happy, fortunate, or blessed.'
Phill
Greek · Variant spelling of Phil, short for Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Phillicia
Latin · Phillicia is a variant of Felicia, from Latin roots meaning “happy” or “fortunate,” with Greek-influenced spelling.
Phillina
Greek · Likely a feminine elaboration of Philip, from Greek Philippos, meaning lover of horses.
Phillipa
Greek · Variant spelling of Philippa, feminine of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Phillipe
French · A French-style form of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Philliph
Greek · A spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Phillipmichael
Greek · A compound of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses, and Michael, from Hebrew meaning who is like God.
Phillipp
Greek · Variant spelling of Philip, from Greek 'Philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Phillippa
Greek · Variant spelling of Philippa, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses,' a classic royal name.
Phillippe
French · French form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses'.
Phillips
English · Patronymic from Philip, Greek 'philos' (love) and 'hippos' (horse), meaning lover of horses.
Phillis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'foliage' or 'green leaf'; a figure in Greek myth.
Phillisa
Greek · Likely a variant of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning leaf.
Phillisha
Greek · Likely a variant of Felicia or Phylicia, from Latin and Greek roots meaning "lucky" or "happy."
Phillistine
Greek · Phillistine appears to be a rare elaboration of Philistia or Philistine, referring to the ancient people and region of the Levant.
Phillp
Greek · Phillp is a spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning "lover of horses."
Philly
Greek · Philly is a diminutive of Philip or Phillip, from Greek meaning 'lover of horses.'
Phillys
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'leaf' or 'green bough.'
Philmon
Greek · Philmon is likely a variant of Philemon, from Greek meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving.'
Philmore
English · Variant of Fillmore, from Old English elements meaning 'very famous' or 'much renowned.'
Philomen
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philomenos' meaning 'beloved' or 'lover of strength.'
Philomene
Greek · French form of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' + 'menos' meaning 'lover of strength' or 'beloved'.
Philomenia
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) + 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Philomina
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning lover of strength.
Philomine
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Philp
Greek · A surname and spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Philson
English · Philson is likely an English surname-style name meaning 'son of Phil,' with Phil from Greek roots meaning 'love' or 'friend.'
Phin
Greek · A short form of Philip, from Greek *Philippos* meaning "lover of horses."
Phineus
Greek · A Greek mythological blind prophet; related to Hebrew Phinehas, meaning 'oracle' or 'mouth of brass.'
Phinizy
Hebrew · Southern US variant of Phineas, from Hebrew meaning oracle or serpent's mouth.
Phinley
Irish · Modern variant of Finley, from Gaelic 'Fionnlagh,' meaning 'fair-haired hero' or 'white warrior.'
Phinn
Irish · A variant of Fionn/Fin traditions; the Gaelic root is associated with brightness, fairness, and fairness-toned names.
Phinnaeus
Hebrew · Elaborate variant of Phineas, from Hebrew Pinchas, possibly meaning 'oracle' or 'serpent's mouth.'
Phinneaus
Hebrew · Variant of Phineas, possibly from Hebrew or Egyptian meaning oracle or the Nubian.
Phoeba
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright, radiant'; a Titan goddess of the moon.
Phoebi
Greek · Variant spelling of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant.'
Phoebie
Greek · Variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright, radiant,' an epithet of the moon goddess Artemis.
Phoenicia
Greek · From the ancient Greek place name Phoinike, referring to Phoenicia, the historic eastern Mediterranean region.
Phoibe
Greek · Phoibe is an alternate transliteration of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, radiant, or pure.
Phonesavanh
Indian · Likely adapted from a Southeast Asian name associated with gold or prosperity, rendered here in a similar phonetic style.
Phorever
English · A highly modern invented spelling of "forever," used as a word-name suggesting lasting devotion or endurance.
Phoua
Chinese · Phoua is used in Hmong contexts and is commonly connected to words for 'cloud' or airy imagery in East Asian naming traditions.
Phoung
Chinese · Phoung is a Vietnamese-style spelling often linked to words for phoenix, fragrance, or elegance depending on the source form.
Phox
English · Phox is a modern invented spelling likely inspired by fox, the clever animal name.
Phronia
Greek · Short form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophrosyne' meaning 'prudence,' 'self-control,' or 'temperance.'
Phronie
Greek · Diminutive of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or sensible.
Phronsie
Greek · Diminutive nickname derived from Euphrosyne, one of the Greek Graces, meaning 'mirth' or 'joy.'
Phu
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese, Phu can mean 'wealthy,' 'rich,' or 'abundant,' depending on the underlying character.
Phuc
Chinese · Phuc is from the Sino-Vietnamese form of a character meaning 'blessing,' 'good fortune,' or 'happiness.'
Phung
Chinese · Phung is an East Asian romanized name that can be associated with phoenix imagery or noble elegance depending on the source form.
Phuoc
Chinese · Phuoc is used in Vietnamese from a Sino-derived root meaning "blessing," "good fortune," or "happiness."
Phuong
Chinese · Phuong is used in Vietnamese and often comes from Sino-Vietnamese roots meaning fragrance, direction, or phoenix depending on the character.
Phuonganh
Chinese · A Vietnamese compound name often built from Sino-Vietnamese elements suggesting fragrance, grace, or brightness.
Phuongvy
Chinese · Phuongvy is a Vietnamese-style compound often linked to phoenix-like beauty and refinement, though best matched here to a Chinese-derived naming sphere.
Phyillis
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf or foliage; a mythological naiad.
Phylea
Greek · Phylea appears to be a Greek-inspired modern coinage, possibly influenced by roots meaning love or affection.
Phylecia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning "happy" or "fortunate," with a decorative spelling.
Phylica
Greek · Likely a variant of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning "leaf" or "green bough."
Phylicia
Greek · Phylicia is a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning lucky or fortunate, with altered spelling.
Phylis
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning leaf or foliage; a mythological princess.
Phylisa
Greek · Phylisa is likely a variant influenced by Phyllis, from Greek, meaning "green bough" or "foliage."
Phylisha
English · A variant of Felicia/Phyllis-influenced forms, likely tied to Greek-root ideas of foliage or flourishing.
Phylisia
Greek · A variant of Phyllis/Felicia-type names, most likely echoing Greek phyllon meaning 'leaf' or a graceful floral image.
Phyliss
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning foliage or green leaf, a mythological name.
Phyllicia
Greek · Phyllicia is a variant of Felicia or Phyllis, linked to Greek phyllon meaning 'leaf' or Latin felix meaning 'happy.'
Phyllip
Greek · Phyllip is a spelling variant of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Phyllisann
Greek · A blended name combining Phyllis, 'green bough,' with Ann, 'grace.'
Phyllisha
Greek · Phyllisha is likely a modern variant of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon, meaning leaf.
Phyllisia
Greek · Likely an elaborated form of Phyllis, from Greek phyllon meaning "leaf."
Phylliss
Greek · Variant spelling of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'foliage' or 'green leaf.' A mythological figure.
Phyllistine
Greek · A rare elaboration of Phyllis, from Greek meaning "green bough" or "foliage."
Phyllys
Greek · Variant of Phyllis, from Greek 'phyllon' meaning 'green branch' or 'foliage.'
Phynn
Irish · A modern invented spelling of the Gaelic name Finn, originally meaning fair or white.
Phyre
English · A modern stylized spelling of Fire, used for its vivid and energetic imagery.
Picabo
English · Likely inspired by the place name Picabo in Idaho, popularly associated with a Shoshone term said to mean "shining waters."
Piccola
Italian · Italian word meaning 'small one' or 'little girl,' used as an endearment name.
Pickens
English · From a diminutive of Pick, possibly referring to a pointed hill or peak.
Picola
Italian · Feminine diminutive related to Italian 'piccola' meaning 'small one' or 'little girl.'
Piedad
Spanish · Spanish for piety or mercy, from Latin 'pietas,' often given in honor of the Virgin Mary.
Pieper
German · Pieper is a German surname meaning piper or flute player, adapted into given-name use.
Piera
Italian · Piera is an Italian feminine form of Piero or Peter, from Greek petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Piere
French · Piere is a variant spelling of Pierre, from French and ultimately Greek meaning rock.
Pierette
French · Pierette is a French diminutive of Pierre or Petra forms, from Greek petros meaning rock.
Pierina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Piero (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Pierino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Pietro (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pierra
French · Pierra is a feminine French-style form of Pierre, from Greek Petros meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Pierrette
French · French feminine diminutive of Pierre (Peter), from Greek 'petros' meaning rock or stone.
Pierrie
French · A French-styled variant of Pierre, from Greek Petros, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
Piersen
English · A variant of Pierson, an English surname meaning 'son of Piers,' the medieval French form of Peter meaning 'rock.'
Pietrina
Italian · Italian feminine diminutive of Pietro (Peter), meaning rock or stone.
Piffany
Greek · Piffany is likely an inventive variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania meaning 'manifestation of God'.
Piilani
English · Piilani is a Hawaiian-modeled name with associations of calm sky and water, used as a lyrical and graceful given name.
Pilot
English · English occupational word name meaning 'one who steers,' suggesting leadership and guidance.
Pina
Italian · Italian/Spanish diminutive, often short for Giuseppina; means 'little one' or relates to the pine tree.
Pinar
Persian · Used as a given name meaning spring or fountain in regional usage, with a nature-based sense.
Pinckney
English · Norman French place-name surname, possibly from 'Picquigny' in Picardy, France.
Pincus
Hebrew · Yiddish form of the Hebrew Pinchas (Phinehas), meaning 'oracle' or 'dark-complexioned.'
Pine
English · Taken from the evergreen tree name, giving it a crisp, nature-based image.
Piney
English · English nature name derived from the pine tree, evoking evergreen forests and resilience.
Ping
Chinese · Ping is a Chinese name that can mean peaceful, level, or calm depending on the character used.
Pink
English · English name possibly from the flower or as a nickname for someone with a fair complexion.
Pinkey
English · American pet name likely derived from the color pink, used as an informal given name in the South.
Pinkie
English · English pet name referencing the color pink or the little finger, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Pinkney
French · Norman French place name from Picquigny in Picardy, meaning the estate of Pinco.
Pinky
English · English nickname from the word pink, used as a term of endearment or for rosy complexion.
Pino
Italian · Pino is an Italian short form of names like Giuseppe, and it also literally means "pine tree."
Pioet
French · Rare name likely derived from the French word 'poète' meaning poet or creator.
Pioquinto
Spanish · Spanish compound name from Latin 'pius' (pious) and 'quintus' (fifth), meaning 'pious fifth-born.'
Piotr
Slavic · Piotr is the Polish form of Peter, from Greek Petros meaning rock or stone.
Pipper
English · Playful elaborated variant of Piper, an English occupational name for a flute or pipe player.
Pippi
Greek · Pippi is a playful diminutive of Philippa, from Greek roots meaning "lover of horses," and is famous in literature.
Pirl
English · Rare variant or dialectal form of Pearl, meaning the precious gem.
Pirley
English · Rare English name, likely a variant of Purley or Perley, meaning 'pear tree meadow'.
Pistol
English · English word name referring to a firearm; also a boastful Shakespearean character in Henry V.
Pita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Guadalupe or Concepción; also linked to Greek 'petra' meaning 'rock'.
Pittman
English · Occupational surname-name meaning 'man who works in a pit or mine.'
Pixley
English · Pixley is an English surname and place name, likely meaning a woodland clearing or settlement associated with a personal name.
Piyush
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'nectar' or 'ambrosia,' associated with the milk of heaven and divine sweetness.
Placida
Latin · From Latin 'placidus' meaning calm, quiet, and serene.
Placide
French · French form of Latin Placidus meaning 'calm, gentle, peaceful,' used as a saint's name.
Placido
Spanish · From Latin 'placidus' meaning 'calm,' 'gentle,' or 'serene.'
Plas
Welsh · Welsh word meaning 'mansion' or 'palace,' used as a place-based given name.
Plassie
English · Rare Southern American name of uncertain etymology, possibly a pet form or regional coinage.
Platinum
English · Platinum comes from the precious metal name, ultimately from Spanish platina and Latin roots for silver.
Plato
Greek · From Greek 'platos' meaning broad or wide-shouldered, famously borne by the philosopher.
Platt
English · From Middle English/German meaning 'flat land,' an occupational or topographic surname.
Playford
English · English place-based surname meaning 'ford near the play or sport ground.'
Pleas
English · Rare English name, likely a variant of 'Pleasant' or a surname-derived given name meaning agreeable.
Pleasant
English · English word name from Latin 'placens' meaning 'pleasing' or 'agreeable,' used as a virtue name.
Pleasure
English · Pleasure is an English word name taken directly from the vocabulary term meaning joy or delight.
Pledger
English · Occupational surname meaning one who pledges or guarantees, from Middle English.
Ples
English · Variant spelling of Pleas, a shortened form of Pleasant, meaning cheerful or agreeable.
Pleshette
French · Pleshette is a modern name likely influenced by French-style endings and the surname-actress association Plashett.
Plez
English · Diminutive or phonetic variant of Pleasant, an English virtue name meaning 'agreeable.'
Pleze
English · Rare American phonetic name, likely a folk spelling of 'please' used in the rural South.
Plina
Latin · Feminine form derived from the Roman family name Plinius, borne by Pliny the Elder and Younger.
Plinio
Italian · Plinio is an Italian form of Pliny, a Latin Roman family name associated with the classical writer Plinius.
Pliny
Latin · From the Roman family name Plinius; borne by the famous Roman naturalist and author.
Plum
English · English nature name taken from the plum fruit, used as a whimsical and modern given name.
Pluma
Latin · From Latin 'pluma' meaning 'feather,' evoking lightness and grace.
Plumer
English · Occupational surname from Old French "plumier," a dealer in feathers or plumes.
Plumeria
Latin · Taken from the flowering plant name Plumeria, ultimately linked to botanical Latin and French naming.
Plumie
English · Diminutive of Plum, an endearing nature name referencing the sweet fruit.
Plummer
English · English occupational name from Old French plomier, a worker in lead (Latin plumbum).
Plummie
English · Endearing diminutive from the English word 'plum,' a sweet fruit-based nature name.
Plutarco
Spanish · Spanish and Italian form of Plutarch, from Greek 'Ploutarchos' meaning 'source of wealth.'
Pnina
Hebrew · Pnina is a Hebrew name meaning pearl, appearing in Jewish tradition and Hebrew scripture.
Po
Chinese · A short Chinese transliterated name or syllable with meaning depending on the character used.
Pocahontas
African · Algonquian name meaning 'playful one' or 'ill-behaved child,' famously borne by the Powhatan woman.
Poema
Spanish · From the word for "poem," ultimately from Greek poiein, "to make," giving it an artistic meaning.
Poetic
English · An English word-name from Greek poietikos, meaning creative or relating to poetry.
Poetri
English · Modern invented word name based on 'poetry,' evoking artistic and literary expression.
Pol
Welsh · Welsh and Breton form of Paul, from Latin Paulus meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Pola
Slavic · Slavic short form of Apolonia, from Greek Apollo; also means field in Slavic.
Polet
French · Polet is a French form related to Paulette, the feminine diminutive of Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Poleth
Spanish · Poleth appears to be a modern Spanish-influenced variant, possibly related to names like Paulette or Violeth.
Polett
French · A variant of Paulette, the French diminutive of Paula, ultimately from Latin meaning "small" or "humble."
Policarpio
Spanish · Spanish form of Polycarp, from Greek 'polys' (much) and 'karpos' (fruit), meaning 'much fruit'.
Polixeni
Greek · From Greek roots meaning "very hospitable" or "welcoming to strangers," known from classical tradition.
Polk
Scottish · Scottish surname from the place Pollok; associated with US President James K. Polk.
Pollard
English · From Middle English 'poll' meaning 'cropped head,' or a diminutive of Paul.
Polley
English · Polley is a variant of Polly, a traditional pet form of Mary from Hebrew Miriam.
Polli
English · Polli is a playful spelling of Polly, a diminutive of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Pollie
English · Variant of Polly, a pet form of Mary, reshaped through the rhyming tradition Molly → Polly.
Pollux
Latin · Latin form of Greek Polydeukes, the immortal twin of Castor in the Gemini constellation myth, possibly meaning 'very sweet.'
Pollyann
English · Blend of Polly (pet form of Mary) and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), evoking cheerful optimism.
Pollyanne
English · An English compound of Polly and Anne, combining the senses of wished-for child and grace.
Pollye
English · Creative spelling of Polly, a medieval pet form of Mary meaning beloved or wished-for child.
Pomaikai
English · A Hawaiian-influenced name meaning "good and enduring," commonly used with affectionate island symbolism.
Pomp
Latin · From Latin 'pompa' meaning 'procession' or 'display of grandeur,' a rare given name denoting splendor.
Pompey
Latin · From Latin Pompeius, a Roman family name borne by the famous general; possible connection to Oscan 'five'.
Pomposa
Spanish · From Latin pomposus meaning magnificent or stately; used as a saints' name in Spain.
Pomposo
Italian · From Latin pomposus, meaning splendid or ceremonious, used as an Italian name.
Ponce
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Pontius, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'of the sea' or 'bridge.'
Poncho
Spanish · Poncho is a Spanish diminutive of Francisco, a name ultimately linked to the Franks or to France.
Ponciano
Spanish · Spanish form of Pontianus, from Latin 'pontus' meaning sea; borne by an early Christian saint.
Ponda
African · A rare name with African usage, likely drawn from local language traditions rather than a single widely agreed etymology.
Pondra
English · A rare modern coined name with uncertain etymology, formed in contemporary English naming patterns.
Pong
Chinese · A romanized Chinese-style name whose meaning depends on the original character used.
Pono
English · Pono is a Hawaiian word meaning "goodness" or "rightness," adopted as a value-driven name for integrity and balance.
Pooja
Indian · Indian name meaning worship, prayer, or reverence.
Poojan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, relating to worship, prayer, or reverence.
Pookela
English · Pookela is a modern English creative given-name form with a melodic ending, likely a variant of surname or family-root style naming.
Poonam
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'full moon,' especially the night of the full moon in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Poorna
Indian · Poorna comes from Sanskrit and means "full," "complete," or "whole."
Poorvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'eastern' or 'one from the east,' also the name of a classical Indian musical raga.
Pooya
Persian · From Persian, meaning “seeking,” “striving,” or “active.”
Porcelain
French · Borrowed from the fine ceramic term in European usage, then adopted as a modern other-style given name.
Porcha
English · Porcha is usually treated as an English phonetic variant of Portia, from a Roman family name of Latin origin.
Porchae
French · Porchae is a creative spelling of Porsche, a surname name of Germanic origin popularized in modern use.
Porche
French · Porche is likely a modern name influenced by the French surname Porsche or by stylish word-name usage.
Porchea
English · Porchea is likely a modern spelling variant influenced by Portia, a name of Latin origin popularized through literature.
Porcher
French · Porcher is a French surname derived from an occupational term for someone who kept or dealt with pigs.
Porchia
Latin · A variant of Portia, an old Roman name made famous in literature, especially Shakespeare.
Porcia
Latin · Porcia is a variant of Portia, a Latin Roman family name associated with the gens Porcia.
Porcsha
Latin · Porcsha is a variant of Portia, a Latin-derived Roman family name made famous through literature.
Porfiria
Greek · Spanish feminine form from Greek 'porphyra,' meaning 'purple,' denoting royalty.
Porscha
Latin · Variant of Portia, a Latin-derived Roman family name made famous in literature and later modern use.
Porsche
German · Porsche is a surname and modern given name of German origin, most familiar through the automobile brand.
Porschea
Latin · Porschea is a variant of Portia, a Latin family name made famous through literature and later modern naming use.
Porschia
Latin · Variant of Portia, a Roman family name from Latin, associated with nobility and made famous by Shakespeare.
Porsha
Latin · Porsha is a spelling variant of Portia, a literary name from Latin associated with Shakespeare and Roman family naming.
Porshae
English · Porshae is a modern spelling variant of Portia, a name popularized in literature and later adapted with decorative spelling.
Porshay
Latin · A modern spelling of Portia, a name from a Roman clan name popularized in literature.
Porshe
German · Porshe is a variant spelling of Porsche, a surname of German origin later popularized as a given name.
Porshea
Latin · Porshea is a variant of Portia, a Latin family name known from Shakespeare and associated with nobility.
Porshia
Latin · A spelling variant of Portia, a Latin clan name made famous by Shakespeare.
Porsia
Latin · A variant of Portia, a Roman family name associated with "offering" or "pig" in ancient Latin roots.
Port
English · From Latin "porta" meaning "gate" or "harbor," a name for someone living near a port or town gate.
Portlyn
English · A modern coined name combining port (“harbor”) with -lyn, giving a nature-inflected lyrical form.
Portlynn
English · Modern invented compound of Port (place/harbor) and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a creative coinage.
Posh
English · Posh comes from the English word for elegant or stylish, making it a fashion-forward modern name.
Pota
Greek · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a diminutive or pet form from Greek or Hungarian roots.
Potter
English · An English occupational surname meaning a maker of pots, now used directly as a name form.
Poua
Chinese · Poua is used in Hmong communities and is often treated as a surname or given name with East Asian cultural roots.
Poul
Norse · Danish and Scandinavian form of Paul, from Latin 'Paulus' meaning small or humble.
Pouya
Persian · Pouya is a Persian name meaning "seeking," "active," or "dynamic."
Powers
English · Anglicized form of Irish 'de Paor,' from Old French 'povre' meaning poor; an ironic surname-turned-given-name.
Ppatricia
Latin · Ppatricia is a respelled form of Patricia, from Latin patricius meaning 'noble.'
Prabal
Indian · Prabal is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning “strong,” “mighty,” or “powerful.”
Prabh
Indian · Prabh is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning light, radiance, or divine splendor.
Prabhas
Indian · From Sanskrit *prabhā* meaning "light" or "radiance," used as a classical-sounding Indian personal name.
Prabhat
Indian · From Sanskrit for dawn or early light, meaning first light of morning.
Prabhdeep
Indian · Prabhdeep is a Punjabi and Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'light of radiance' or 'lamp of divine brightness.'
Prabhjot
Indian · Prabhjot is an Indian name meaning "light of God" or "divine light," from Punjabi and Sanskrit-derived elements.
Prabhnoor
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'Prabh' (God/Lord) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'divine light of God.'
Prabin
Indian · Indian name linked to Sanskrit roots around brightness and competence, commonly used in modern South Asian naming.
Prabjot
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'light of the Lord,' from 'Prabh' (God/Lord) and 'jot' (divine light).
Prachi
Indian · Prachi is an Indian name meaning east or morning light, tied to the direction of sunrise.
Pracilla
Latin · Pracilla is a variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning ancient, venerable, or revered.
Pradeep
Indian · Pradeep is from Sanskrit and means light, lamp, or shining brightness.
Pradhyun
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Pradyumna, meaning 'exceedingly mighty' or 'very powerful.'
Pradyumna
Indian · From Sanskrit, Pradyumna means "very bright" and is the name of a heroic son of Krishna in Hindu mythology.
Pradyun
Indian · Sanskrit-based name related to Pradyumna, meaning 'mighty wealth' or 'exceedingly powerful,' a Hindu hero name.
Pragathi
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'progress, advancement, development,' widely used in South Indian communities.
Pragati
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning progress or advancement, a positive value-based Indian name.
Pragna
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence'; variant of Prajna, a key concept in Buddhism and Hinduism.
Pragnya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intellect,' from 'prajna,' a virtue name in Hindu and Buddhist tradition.
Praharsh
Indian · Praharsh is an Indian name related to Sanskrit ideas of joy, delight, and inner brightness.
Prahi
Indian · Prahi appears to be a modern Indian name shaped by Sanskrit-style sounds and an auspicious, graceful form.
Prahlad
Indian · From Sanskrit and Hindu tradition, meaning joy or delight; borne by a famed devotee of Vishnu.
Praisely
English · Praisely is a modern invented word-name built from praise, suggesting admiration or thankfulness.
Praisley
English · Praisley looks like a modern blend of praise and Paisley, combining devotional language with a place-name style ending.
Prajedes
Spanish · Spanish form of Praxedes, from Greek 'praxis' meaning action or practice.
Prajin
Indian · A modern Indian/Sanskrit-influenced name associated with wisdom and intelligence in its phonetic form.
Prajit
Indian · Prajit is an Indian name meaning "victorious" or "one who has won."
Prajwal
Indian · Prajwal comes from Sanskrit and means bright, shining, or blazing with light.
Prakash
Indian · From Sanskrit, Prakash means 'light,' 'brightness,' or 'radiance.'
Prakhar
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'sharp,' 'intense,' or 'brilliant,' used in Hindu tradition to denote mental acuity.
Prakrit
Indian · From Sanskrit *Prākṛt* meaning "natural" or "ordinary," also the name of an early literary language of India.
Prakruti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'nature' or 'the natural world,' representing the primal material force.
Pramit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'well-measured,' 'moderate,' or 'one who possesses measured wisdom.'
Pramod
Indian · Pramod comes from Sanskrit and means "joy," "delight," or "happiness."
Pranathi
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "reverence," "bowing," or "respectful salutation."
Pranati
Indian · Pranati comes from Sanskrit and means "bowing," "salutation," or a respectful gesture of reverence.
Pranaya
Indian · From Sanskrit pranaya, meaning love, tenderness, or affectionate attachment.
Praneel
Indian · Praneel is an Indian name from Sanskrit-based elements, often interpreted as life-filled, spirited, or affectionate.
Praneet
Indian · An Indian name, often Sanskrit-derived, commonly interpreted as "calm," "humble," or "guided."
Praneeth
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, often meaning calm, modest, or guided in the right way.
Pranesh
Indian · From Sanskrit elements *prana* ('life force') and *isha* ('lord'), usually interpreted as 'lord of life.'
Pranisha
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit feminine name associated with auspicious qualities such as devotion, beauty, and prosperity.
Pranita
Indian · From Sanskrit pranita, meaning one who is led or guided, used as a name of devotion and affection.
Pranith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one of good conduct,' from 'pra' (excellent/forward) and 'niti' (wisdom/guidance).
Pranitha
Indian · Indian Sanskrit name linked to *prāṇa* life-breath, often interpreted as one who is guided or blessed by life force.
Pranjal
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning sincere, honest, straightforward, or polite.
Prarthana
Indian · Prarthana is a Sanskrit name meaning 'prayer' or 'devotion.'
Prasad
Indian · From Sanskrit prasada, meaning “grace,” “blessing,” or a sacred offering.
Prashant
Indian · Prashant is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "calm," "peaceful," or "tranquil."
Prashanth
Indian · From Sanskrit Shanta roots, meaning peaceful, calm, or tranquil.
Prasoon
Indian · Prasoon is from Sanskrit-based Indian usage and means flower or blossom.
Prateek
Indian · Prateek is an Indian name from Sanskrit pratika, meaning "symbol," "image," or "sign."
Pratheek
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'symbol' or 'representation,' derived from 'pratīka' denoting a sign or emblem.
Prather
English · English-Welsh surname name, possibly from Welsh 'praidd' (flock), denoting a shepherd.
Prathik
Indian · A variant of Pratik, from Sanskrit, meaning "symbol," "image," or "sign."
Pratik
Indian · Pratik is an Indian name meaning 'symbol,' 'image,' or 'sign.'
Pratiksha
Indian · Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning "expectation" or "waiting for what is desired," often a devotional virtue name.
Pratima
Indian · Pratima is a Sanskrit-based Indian name meaning image, likeness, or idol, often implying beauty or ideal form.
Pratyusha
Indian · Pratyusha comes from Sanskrit and means 'dawn' or 'early morning light.'
Pravallika
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskritic roots, often associated with coral, creepers, or delicate growth.
Praveen
Indian · Praveen is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "skilled," "talented," or "proficient."
Pravi
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, often associated with correctness, goodness, or wisdom.
Pravin
Indian · Pravin is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning skilled, capable, or proficient.
Praxedis
Greek · From Greek roots tied to action or practice, known through Saint Praxedes.
Praxton
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Prax- and the English place suffix -ton (settlement).
Pray
English · English surname and noun linked to worshipful asking, used today as a modern biblical-style devotional name.
Prayaan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, Prayaan means journey, progress, or onward movement.
Prayag
Indian · Sanskrit name referring to the sacred river confluence at Allahabad, meaning 'place of sacrifice or offering.'
Prayas
Indian · Sanskrit word for effort or sincere endeavor, used as a name symbolizing devotion and persistence.
Prayash
Indian · From Sanskrit *prayāś* meaning "effort" or "attempt," with a meaning tied to perseverance.
Praylee
English · A modern invented feminine name, likely a phonetic blend with no clear single-language etymology.
Praylynn
English · Praylynn is a modern invented English-style name combining the sound of pray with the popular -lynn suffix.
Prayush
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit-inspired naming elements, often interpreted with meanings tied to dawn, life, or radiance.
Prayze
English · Modern English coinage echoing the word “praise,” chosen for spiritual tone rather than inherited classical roots.
Preana
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Pri-/Pre- with an Anna-style ending.
Preanna
English · A modern English-style blend name, likely formed from Pre- with Anna, whose root means 'grace.'
Prebble
English · Rare English surname turned given name, possibly from a place name meaning pebble brook.
Precieux
French · Precieux comes from French précieux, meaning “precious,” “valuable,” or “dear.”
Preciliano
Spanish · Spanish variant of Prisciliano, from Latin Priscillianus meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Precilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Preciosa
Spanish · From Spanish preciosa, ultimately Latin, meaning 'precious,' 'valuable,' or 'beloved.'
Preciousa
English · An elaboration of Precious, from Latin pretiosus, meaning valuable or dearly treasured.
Precise
English · An English word name evoking exactness, clarity, and careful attention.
Precius
English · Precius is likely a variant of Precious, from Latin roots meaning 'valuable' or 'beloved.'
Precyous
English · A creative spelling of Precious, an English word name meaning 'highly valued' or 'dear.'
Predrag
Slavic · A South Slavic name meaning 'very dear' or 'precious beloved.'
Preet
Indian · From Punjabi and related Indian languages, Preet means "love" or "affection."
Preetam
Indian · Preetam comes from Sanskrit-derived roots meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Preetham
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived forms meaning "beloved," "dear one," or "loved person."
Preethi
Indian · Preethi comes from Sanskrit and means love, affection, or pleasure.
Preeti
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Preeti means 'love,' 'affection,' or 'pleasure.'
Preeya
Indian · Preeya is a variant of Priya, from Sanskrit, meaning beloved or dear one.
Preksha
Indian · Preksha comes from Sanskrit and means "view," "vision," or "perception."
Prema
Indian · Prema comes from Sanskrit and means love or affection.
Premal
Indian · Premal comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian roots and means loving, affectionate, or full of love.
Premiere
French · Premiere comes from French and Latin roots meaning "first," used as a modern name with an elegant early and leading connotation.
Prenell
English · Prenell is likely a surname-style English form related to old French naming patterns, used more for sound than fixed meaning.
Prenella
English · Prenella appears to be a modern variant of Petronella, from Latin Petronius, often interpreted as 'rock' or tied to a Roman family name.
Prenisha
English · Prenisha is a modern invented name, likely formed with the prefix Pre- and the popular -nisha ending.
Prentis
English · Variant of Prentice, an English occupational name meaning apprentice or learner.
Preonda
English · Preonda appears to be a rare modern constructed name, likely formed for sound and individuality rather than a single traditional etymology.
Prerana
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "inspiration," "encouragement," or "motivation."
Prerna
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "inspiration," "encouragement," or "motivation."
Presciliano
Spanish · Spanish form of Priscillian, from Latin 'Priscillianus' meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable.'
Prescilla
Latin · Variant of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Prescious
English · Prescious is a spelling variant of Precious, from the English word meaning highly valued or beloved.
Presha
Indian · An Indian name often linked to Sanskrit-style roots meaning beloved, precious, or a gift from God.
Preshus
English · Preshus is a modern phonetic spelling of Precious, an English word-name meaning highly valued or beloved.
President
English · English word name from Latin praesidens meaning 'one who presides,' used as an aspirational given name.
Presila
Latin · A variant of Priscilla, from Latin meaning "ancient," "venerable," or "old-fashioned" in the honored sense.