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POSIE
MasculineUncommon yet charming English given name derived from the Latin word 'posies', meaning 'flowers'. It's associated with beauty and grace.
POTTER
MasculineThe name Potter originates from England and derives from the Old English word "pottere", meaning 'maker of pots'. It was originally given as an occupational surname to those who worked in pottery shops or kilns creating clay containers such as bowls, jars, and cups. Over time, it has become quite common worldwide, with many families descending from potter ancestors while others adopted the name for various reasons. Today, Potter remains a popular choice among parents seeking straightforward names with historic meanings.
POUL
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'púll', meaning 'wolf'.
POUYA
MasculinePersian name meaning "blossom," symbolizing growth and beauty, traditionally celebrated during full moon festivals.
POWELL
MasculineWelsh surname derived from "pwll", meaning "pool" or "pit", and has been associated with notable figures like Dylan Thomas and Colin Powell. It means "small".
POWER
MasculineEnglish given name originating from the Old English word 'pouter', meaning 'to push or strike with force'. It signifies strength or might.
POWERS
MasculineUncommon yet potent English name, originating from the Middle English 'pouere', meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
POYRAZ
MasculineTurkish unisex name meaning 'northern wind', originated from ancient Anatolia, symbolizing strength and endurance.
PRABAL
MasculineUnique male given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "strong" or "powerful," associated with Hindu mythology's god Indra and historical figures like Prabal Malla.
PRABH
MasculineRare yet significant Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Prabhu," meaning "Lord" or "Master." Historically associated with Hindu deities, particularly Lord Vishnu, it carries deep spiritual significance and is believed to bestow wisdom, humility, and compassion upon its bearer.
PRABHAS
MasculineAncient Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit 'Prabha', meaning 'light'. It's associated with Lord Krishna and has been carried by notable figures like Prabhas Chandra Ghosh and actor Prabhas Raju Uppalapati.
PRABHAT
MasculineIndian name meaning 'dawn' or 'light', derived from Sanskrit, associated with Lord Surya, the Hindu sun god.
PRABHAV
MasculineAncient Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'radiant creation', associated with the Hindu god of dawn.
PRABHDEEP
MasculineDistinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'radiant depth'.
PRABHJOT
MasculinePrabhjot, of Indian Punjabi origin, means "the light of God".
PRABHNOOR
MasculineIndian name from Punjab, derived from Sanskrit words 'Prabha' and 'Noor', both meaning light, signifying 'radiant light'.
PRABIN
MasculineIndian name, particularly from West Bengal, derived from Sanskrit 'prabha' meaning light/radiance, and '-in' denoting belongingness/association. It translates to 'one who belongs to light'.
PRABJOT
MasculineSikh name of Punjabi origin meaning "the radiant flame" or "the shining light".
PRADEEP
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'light of earthly existence'.
PRADHYUN
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, signifying 'the first' or 'beginning', traditionally used for Hindu families' firstborn sons. It derives its popularity from the powerful warrior sage Pradhyumna in Hindu mythology's Mahabharata epic. Today, it stands out as a unique and meaningful global choice.
PRADYUMNA
MasculineRare Sanskrit name of Hindu origin, meaning 'prosperous' or 'thriving', symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
PRADYUN
MasculineIndian origin name meaning "the first or earliest," derived from Sanskrit word 'Pradyumna.'
PRAGYAN
MasculineRare Sanskrit name derived from 'Pragnya', signifying wisdom, popular among Hindus, and associated with the goddess of learning.
PRAHAN
MasculineIndian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Prahana,' meaning 'to depart' or 'to disappear.' It is associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
PRAHARSH
MasculineIndian male given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'prahar', meaning 'division' or 'portion'.
PRAHLAD
MasculineSanskrit name from the Mahabharata, meaning 'one who praises Lord Vishnu,' symbolizing devotion and unwavering faith.
PRAISE
MasculineCaptivating African name derived from Igbo language meaning "to give thanks or praise.
PRAJEDES
MasculineRare 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
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Prajna', meaning wisdom or knowledge, associated with one of the eleven Rudras in Hindu mythology.
PRAJIT
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'victorious' or 'conquered', often associated with the Hindu deity Lord Indra and notable historical figures like Prajitasimha.
PRAJWAL
MasculineIndian 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
MasculineSanskrit male given name meaning 'light', associated with Hindu god Surya.
PRAKHAR
MasculineMale 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
MasculineSanskrit 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.
PRAMIT
MasculineAncient Sanskrit name meaning "east," associated with wisdom and astronomy, originally popular among Indian royals and scholars.
PRAMOD
MasculineMale given name of Sanskrit origin meaning "one who pleases everyone" or "one who satisfies everyone".
PRANAV
MasculineIndian-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.
PRANAY
MasculineMasculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from the word 'prana', referring to breath or life force.
PRANEEL
MasculineUncommon 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
MasculineIndian name derived from 'Pranay', meaning love or affection, combining 'Prana' for life force and 'Eet' for joy.