Female and male names starting with the letter "P" .

PRAGNA

Feminine

Indian origin female name derived from Sanskrit 'Prakruti', meaning nature or primordial matter.

PRAGNYA

Feminine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Prajanya', meaning 'inspiration' or 'intellectual power'.

PRAGYA

Feminine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Pragnya', meaning 'wisdom'.

PRAGYAN

Masculine

Rare Sanskrit name derived from 'Pragnya', signifying wisdom, popular among Hindus, and associated with the goddess of learning.

PRAHAN

Masculine

Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Prahana,' meaning 'to depart' or 'to disappear.' It is associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.

PRAHARSH

Masculine

Indian male given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'prahar', meaning 'division' or 'portion'.

PRAHI

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, translating to 'light', signifying radiance and brilliance.

PRAHLAD

Masculine

Sanskrit name from the Mahabharata, meaning 'one who praises Lord Vishnu,' symbolizing devotion and unwavering faith.

PRAIRIE

Feminine

Distinctively American name derived from the English word for large grasslands, evoking images of vast, peaceful spaces.

PRAISE

Masculine

Captivating African name derived from Igbo language meaning "to give thanks or praise.

PRAISE

Feminine

African name, popular among Nigerians, meaning 'to praise' or 'prayer', reflecting deep Christian faith.

PRAISELY

Feminine

The name Praisely originates from the Latin word 'praise', meaning admiration or acknowledgment. It combines 'Praise' with '-ly', forming an uncommon yet captivating given name that embodies both strength and elegance.

PRAISLEY

Feminine

African American given name of mid-20th century origin, often associated with praise and worship due to its suffix "-ley". While its meaning is undocumented, it reflects the cultural heritage of the community and gained recent popularity as a gender-neutral name.

PRAJEDES

Masculine

Rare Hispanic name of Philippine origin, derived from 'pájaro', meaning 'bird'. It was traditionally given to individuals perceived as agile or graceful like birds during Spanish colonization in the 16th century.

PRAJIN

Masculine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Prajna', meaning wisdom or knowledge, associated with one of the eleven Rudras in Hindu mythology.

PRAJIT

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'victorious' or 'conquered', often associated with the Hindu deity Lord Indra and notable historical figures like Prajitasimha.

PRAJNA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'wisdom' or 'understanding', holding deep significance in Buddhism as the embodiment of spiritual enlightenment.

PRAJWAL

Masculine

Indian given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "flame" or "blaze," symbolizing warmth, passion, creativity, and transformation. It originates from ancient Hindu texts associated with a divine being of fire and light, signifying immense power and energy.

PRAKASH

Masculine

Sanskrit male given name meaning 'light', associated with Hindu god Surya.

PRAKHAR

Masculine

Male name of Indian origin, meaning "the first beat of the drum" in Sanskrit, associated with Lord Indra's son in Hindu mythology and historically linked to brave Rajput rulers.

PRAKRIT

Masculine

Sanskrit unisex name that translates to 'natural' or 'primordial'. It signifies nature and creation in Hindu philosophy. Though rare globally, it's gaining traction among parents looking for distinctive, meaningful names.

PRAKRITI

Feminine

Rare Sanskrit girl's name originating from ancient India, meaning 'nature' or 'primary cause'.

PRAKRUTI

Feminine

Sanskrit feminine given name meaning 'nature' or 'creation'. It originates from the root word 'prakriti', signifying the fundamental elements of matter in Hindu philosophy. This uncommon English-speaking world name offers parents a unique and meaningful option.

PRAMIT

Masculine

Ancient Sanskrit name meaning "east," associated with wisdom and astronomy, originally popular among Indian royals and scholars.

PRAMOD

Masculine

Male given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who pleases everyone" or "one who satisfies everyone".

PRANATHI

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Prana' (life) and 'Athi' (limitless), signifying 'one who has limitless life'.

PRANATI

Feminine

Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Pranati,' signifying respect and humility.

PRANAV

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit "Pravan," meaning "the first" or "beginning." It's often given to a family's eldest son, signifying new generations and lineage continuation.

PRANAVI

Feminine

Indian name of Tamil origin that combines "Prana", meaning life breath or energy, with "Avi" from "Aviyal", signifying mixture or blend. Together, they form "Pranavi", interpreted as 'the blend of life energy'.

PRANAY

Masculine

Masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from the word 'prana', referring to breath or life force.

PRANAYA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning 'love' or 'affection', popular in India and associated with the god of love, Kamadeva.

PRANEEL

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Pranaya', meaning 'love' or 'affection'. It's associated with Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu known for his devotion.

PRANEET

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Pranay', meaning love or affection, combining 'Prana' for life force and 'Eet' for joy.

PRANEETH

Masculine

Indian name of Telugu origin, derived from the Sanskrit word "Prajeeathi," meaning "prosperity" or "success." It is often chosen to invoke the blessing of this goddess of wealth and fortune in Hindu mythology, and also signifies the essence of life in Telugu literature.

PRANESH

Masculine

Rare, Sanskrit-derived name composed of "Prana" (life or breath) and "Ish" (Lord or God), translating to "Lord of Life." It signifies creation and power in Hindu mythology, associating it with deities like Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

PRANIKA

Feminine

Pranika, of Indian origin, means 'life and soul' or 'breath of life'.

PRANIL

Masculine

Captivating Indian name from Maharashtra, meaning "one who has conquered his senses," signifying self-control and wisdom, associated with Lord Krishna.

PRANISH

Masculine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit "Prajna", meaning wisdom or knowledge.

PRANISHA

Feminine

Indian-origin female name meaning 'first' in Sanskrit, inspired by Hindu mythology as the first woman created by Lord Brahma.

PRANIT

Masculine

Pranit, of Indian origin, means 'love' or 'affection' in Sanskrit, reflecting the Hindu belief in its power to bring joy and happiness.