Names that Begin with P
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Pravin
Means "skilled" in Sanskrit.
Praxis
Means "practical" in Greek.
Praxiteles
Means "action towards an aim", derived from Greek πραξις (praxis) "action, exercise" combined with τελος (telos) "aim, goal".
Preben
Modern Danish form of the name Pridbjørn, which was a medieval Scandinavian form of the Slavic name Pritbor, which was derived from Slavic prid "first" and bor "battle".
Precious
From the English word precious, ultimately derived from Latin pretiosus, a derivative of Latin pretium "price, worth".
Predrag
Derived from the Slavic element dorgu meaning "precious" combined with a superlative prefix.
Preecha
Preecha originates in Thai language and it means "wise".
Preeda
Preeda originates in Thai language and it means "joyful".
Preeti
Variant transcription of Priti.
Prem
Means "love, affection" in Sanskrit.
Prema
Feminine form of Prem.
Premisl
Possible medieval Slavic form of Przemysl.
Premysl
Czech form of Przemysl.
Prentice
Prentice is a Medieval English name and was a nickname for anyone who was serving an apprenticeship.
Prescott
Prescott is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words "preost", which means "priest", and "cot", which means "a cottage or dwelling".
Presley
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest clearing" ( Old English preost and leah).
Preston
From an English surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "priest town" ( Old English preost and tun).
Priam
From the Greek Πριαμος (Priamos) , possibly meaning "redeemed".
Price
From a Welsh surname which was derived from ap Rhys meaning "son of Rhys ".
Pridbjørn
Old Danish form of Preben.
Pridon
Georgian form of Fereydoun.
Pridoni
Georgian form of Fereydoun.
Priestley
Priestly is a variant of Presley.
Priita
Finnish form of Brita.
Primavera
Primavera means "spring season" in most Romanic languages.
Primitiva
Feminine form of Primitivus.
Primitivo
Spanish form of Primitivus.
Primitivus
Late Latin name which meant "first formed".
Primo
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Primus, which meant "first".
Primož
Slovene form of Primus (see Primo).
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