Female and male names starting with the letter "P" .
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PROVIDENZA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'providentia', meaning 'foresight' or 'God's care'.
PRUDA
FeminineRare but historically significant female given name of Latin origin, meaning "pure". It was often given to girls considered virtuous or as a reference to the Virgin Mary, and has been used by various cultures throughout history, notably among Roman Catholics.
PRUDANCE
FeminineRare yet notable female given name of Latin origin, derived from "prudentia" meaning foresight or prudence. It was popular in medieval France and has historic significance tied to Saint Prudence, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.
PRUDENCE
FeminineDistinctive and elegant given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "prudens," meaning "discreet" or "careful." Throughout history, notable figures such as Prudence Griswold have carried this unique moniker, which has also been associated with wisdom, discretion, and good judgment in literature like John Milton's "Paradise Lost.
PRUDENCIA
FeminineRare yet significant Spanish name derived from 'prudente', meaning 'prudent'. It honours St. Prudencia, a martyr known for her courage in adversity.
PRUDENCIO
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'prudentia', meaning wisdom or prudence. It was historically associated with wise individuals and religious figures like Saint Prudencio, and has been used in Spain since the 13th century.
PRUDIE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'wisdom' or 'prudence', historically associated with wise and discerning individuals in ancient Roman culture.
PRUDY
FeminineUnique given name of Latin origin, derived from "prudentia," meaning "prudence" or "wisdom.
PRUE
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Proinsias, meaning "descendant of Prosinias", a 6th-century king.
PRUE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'prudent' or 'discreet', traditionally used as a short form of Prudence.
PRUITT
MasculineThe name Pruitt has English origins dating back to the Middle Ages, derived from the Old French word "pruette," meaning "clever" or "sharp." It was originally used as a nickname for someone considered clever or shrewd.
PRUITT
FeminineUnique American given name derived from the English surname "Prue," which originated from the Old French word "proie" meaning "prey." It gained popularity as a first name in the mid-20th century, although it remains relatively uncommon today.
PRUNELLE
FeminineRare French given name that translates to "little plum" or "pupil of the eye.
PRUTHA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'first' or 'beginning'.
PRYCE
FeminineWelsh given name derived from the early form of Pryderi, meaning "careful" or "anxious", associated with legendary king Pryderi ap Pwyll in Welsh mythology.
PRYCE
MasculineRare, unisex Welsh name derived from the old Welsh word "pryder", meaning 'care' or 'anxiety'. Historically used as both a given name and surname in Wales since the 13th century, Pryce gained popularity during the Victorian era in England due to Welsh cultural influence. Despite its Welsh origins, Pryce is not common within Wales today but can still be found among families with Celtic heritage.
PRYIA
FeminineUnique feminine Sanskrit name derived from "Prijna," meaning beloved or dear, often associated with love and affection.
PRYNCE
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'prince,' meaning 'chief' or 'ruler,' originally signifying royal status.
PRYNCESS
FeminineUnique female given name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, created by combining "Princess" and "Pry", with no widely accepted meaning or historical context.
PRYNCETON
MasculineDistinctive American name, likely coined as a variant of Princeton, possibly referencing 'Prince's town'.
PRYNN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from the word "pry", meaning "to love", translating to "beloved".
PRYNNE
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "prinn", meaning "wise" or "sage". Originally a surname, it's now commonly used as a given name for both boys and girls. Its history dates back to the 13th century, with notable figures like William Prynne, a Puritan lawyer known for his advocacy of religious freedom despite persecution. Today, Prynne is chosen by parents seeking a unique yet timeless name with rich historical significance.
PRYOR
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old French 'priere', meaning 'prayer'. It signifies devotion and faith.
PRYOR
FeminineDistinctive male given name of English origin, derived from the Old French word "proiere," meaning "to pray.
PRYSCILLA
FemininePriscilla is a female given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Prisca, meaning "ancient" or "old." It was borne by prominent early Christian women such as Priscilla and Aquila mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Today, it is considered an elegant and unique name with several variants like Prisca and Prescilia.
PRYSILLA
FeminineCaptivating Welsh female given name derived from the ancient Welsh word 'prys', meaning 'delightful' or 'charming', combined with the feminine suffix '-lla'.
PRYSON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Greek Praxinos, meaning "venerable" or "esteemed".
PSALM
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "song" or "poem," derived from the Book of Psalms, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries due to its poetic significance and notable appearances in literature like Cormac McCarthy's "The Road.
PSALM
MasculineHebrew name meaning "praise," derived from the Old Testament's Book of Psalms.
PSALMS
MasculineRare Hebrew origin given name that translates to "songs" or "praises", reflecting its biblical significance as the title of the Book of Psalms, attributed to King David.
PSALMS
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'praises' or 'psalms', originating from the Old Testament Book of Psalms.
PSYMON
MasculinePsymon, of Greek origin, means "soul" or "breath of life," derived from the Greek word "psuchos." It is a unique variation of Psyche, the mythological personification of the soul.
PTAH
MasculineAncient Egyptian god, first worshipped at Memphis during the Old Kingdom period. He was depicted as a man wearing a feather headdress or seated on a throne. Ptah is renowned for his association with creation and craftsmanship, serving as patron to artisans. His power lay in creating through speech, reflecting creative intellect.
PTOLEMY
MasculineRare, distinct Greek name meaning 'mariner', associated with the Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt.
PTOSHA
FeminineGreek name originally meaning "poor" or "beggar," but now associated with strength and resilience.
PUAL
MasculineThe name Paul, of Latin origin, means 'small' or 'humble', popularized by Saint Paul of Tarsus in the Early Christian period.
PUALANI
FeminineCharming Hawaiian unisex name derived from 'pua' (flower) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), symbolizing growth and reaching towards great heights.
PUALENA
FeminineBeautiful Hawaiian name meaning "leaf flower," combining elements of grace and life.
PUANANI
FeminineRare and lovely Hawaiian girl's name derived from "puana" (song or melody) and "ni" (of the sky), translating to "song of the sky". It was often given to royal girls believed touched by heavens, bestowing them with creativity, intelligence, and wisdom.
PUAOLENA
FeminineHawaiian girl's name derived from "pua" meaning flower and "olelo" meaning speech, translating to "flower of sweet speech".