What Does My Name Mean
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PERLIE female English (Rare)
Diminutive of PEARL
PERLITA female Italian, Spanish
Diminutive of PERLA
PERMELIA female English (Archaic)
Meaning unknown, possibly an early American alteration of PAMELA.
PERNEL female English (Archaic)
Variant of PARNEL
PERNILLA female Swedish
Swedish short form of PETRONILLA
PERNILLE female Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian short form of PETRONILLA
PERO male Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of PETAR
PERONEL female English (Archaic)
Contracted form of PETRONEL
PERPARIM male Albanian
Derived from Albanian përparim "progress".
PERPÉTUA female Portuguese
Portuguese form of PERPETUA
PERPETUA female Spanish, Late Roman
Derived from Latin perpetuus meaning "continuous"...
PERRINE female French
French feminine form of Perrin, a diminutive of PIERRE.
PERRY male English
From a surname which is either English or Welsh in origin...
PERSEFONI female Greek
Modern Greek form of PERSEPHONE
PERSEPHONE female Greek Mythology
Meaning unknown, probably of Pre-Greek origin, but perhaps related to Greek ????? (pertho) "to destroy" and ???? (phone) "murder"...
PERSEUS male Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek ????? (pertho) meaning "to destroy"...
PERSIS female Biblical, Biblical Greek
Greek name meaning "Persian woman"...
PERTTI male Finnish
Short form of ROOPERTTI or ALPERTTI
PERTTU male Finnish
Finnish form of BARTHOLOMEW
PERU male Basque
Basque form of PETER
PERUN male Slavic Mythology
Means "thunder" in Slavic...
PERV?N female Turkish
Turkish form of PARVIN
PETA female English (Australian)
Feminine form of PETER
PETAR male Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian form of PETER
PETE male English
Short form of PETER
PÉTER male Hungarian
Hungarian form of PETER
PETER male English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Slovene, Slovak, Biblical
Derived from the Greek ?????? (Petros) meaning "stone"...
PETERA male Maori
Maori form of PETER
PETI male Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of PETER
PETIA male & female Russian, Bulgarian
Variant transcription of PETYA
PETKO male Bulgarian, Macedonian
Derived from Bulgarian ????? (Petak) or Macedonian ????? (Petok) meaning "Friday"...
PETR male Czech
Czech form of PETER
PETRA female German, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, English
Feminine form of PETER...
PETRAS male Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of PETER
PETRE male Romanian, Macedonian, Georgian
Romanian, Macedonian and Georgian form of PETER
PETRI male Finnish, Basque
Finnish and Basque form of PETER
PETRICA male Romanian
Romanian diminutive of PETER
PETRINA female English (Rare)
Diminutive of PETRA
PETRO male Ukrainian, Esperanto
Ukrainian and Esperanto form of PETER
PETRONA female Spanish
Possibly a feminine form of PETRONIUS
PETRONEL female English (Archaic)
Medieval English form of PETRONILLA
PETRONELA female Romanian, Slovak, Polish
Romanian, Slovak and Polish form of PETRONILLA
PETRONELLA female Dutch, German, Swedish
Dutch, German and Swedish form of PETRONILLA
PETRONIA female Ancient Roman
Feminine form of PETRONIUS
PETRONILLA female Italian, Late Roman
From a Latin name, a diminutive of Petronia, the feminine form of PETRONIUS...
PÉTRONILLE female French
French form of PETRONILLA
PETRONIUS male Ancient Roman
Roman family name which is possibly derived from Latin petro, petronis "yokel".
PETROS male Greek, Armenian, Biblical Greek
Greek and Armenian form of PETER
PETRU male Romanian, Corsican, Old Church Slavic
Romanian and Corsican form of PETER...
PETRUCCIO male Medieval Italian
Medieval diminutive of PIETRO
PETRUS male Dutch, German, Biblical Latin
Latin form of PETER used in Dutch and German.
PETTER male Swedish, Norwegian
Swedish and Norwegian form of PETER
PETTERI male Finnish
Finnish form of PETER
PETULA female English (Rare)
Meaning unknown, created in the 20th century...
PETUNIA female English (Rare)
From the name of the flower, derived ultimately from a Tupi (South American) word.
PÉTUR male Icelandic
Icelandic form of PETER
PETYA male & female Russian, Bulgarian
Russian masculine diminutive of PYOTR or Bulgarian feminine diminutive of PETAR.
PEYTON male & female English
From an English surname, originally a place name meaning "PÆGA's town"...
PHAEDRA female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek ?????? (Phaidra), derived from ??????? (phaidros) meaning "bright"...
PHAEDRUS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name ??????? (Phaidros), which meant "bright"...
PHAENNA female Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ??????? (phaeinos) "shining"...
PHAIDRA female Greek Mythology
Greek form of PHAEDRA
PHAIDROS male Ancient Greek
Greek form of PHAEDRUS
PHANOUEL male Biblical Greek
Greek form of PENUEL
PHANUEL male Biblical, Judeo-Christian Legend
Form of PENUEL used in the New Testament, where it is borne by the father of Anna the prophetess...
PHANUHEL male Biblical Latin
Form of PENUEL in the Latin New Testament.
PHARAMOND male Literature, French (Rare)
French form of FARAMUND used by Shakespeare in 'Henry V' (1599).
PHARES male Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
Form of PEREZ in the Greek and Latin Bible.
PHAREZ male Biblical
Form of PEREZ used in some translations of the Bible.
PHEBE female English, Biblical
Variant of PHOEBE used in some translations of the New Testament.
PHELAN male Irish
Anglicized form of FAOLÁN
PHELIM male Irish
Anglicized form of FEIDHLIM
PHELIX male Biblical Greek
Form of FELIX used in the Greek New Testament.
PHEMIE female English (Rare)
Diminutive of EUPHEMIA
PHEOBE female English
Variant of PHOEBE
PHERENIKE female Ancient Greek
Ancient Attic Greek form of BERENICE
PHERICK male Manx
Manx form of PATRICK
PHESTOS male Biblical Greek
Form of FESTUS used in the Greek New Testament.
PHIL male English
Short form of PHILIP and various other names beginning with Phil, often a Greek element meaning "friend, dear, beloved".
PHILADELPHIA female English (Rare)
From the name of a city in Asia Minor mentioned in Revelation in the New Testament...
PHILANDER male English (Archaic), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek name ????????? (Philandros) meaning "friend of man" from Greek ????? (philos) "friend" and ???? (aner) "man" (genitive ??????)...
PHILANDROS male Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek form of PHILANDER
PHILBERT male French (Rare)
Variant of PHILIBERT
PHILE female Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Philon (see PHILO).
PHILEMON male Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Means "affectionate" in Greek, a derivative of ?????? (philema) "kiss"...
PHILETOS male Biblical Greek
Greek form of PHILETUS
PHILETUS male Biblical, Biblical Latin
From the Greek name ??????? (Philetos) meaning "beloved"...
PHILIBERT male French
Early variant of FILIBERT altered by association with Greek ????? (philos) "friend, lover"...
PHILIP male English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Biblical
From the Greek name ???????? (Philippos) which means "friend of horses", composed of the elements ????? (philos) "friend, lover" and ‘????? (hippos) "horse"...
PHILIPA female English (Rare)
Feminine form of PHILIP
PHILIPP male German
German form of PHILIP
PHILIPPA female English (British), German
Latinate feminine form of PHILIP
PHILIPPE male French
French form of PHILIP
PHILIPPINA female German (Rare)
Elaborated form of PHILIPPA
PHILIPPINE female French
Elaborated feminine form of PHILIPPE
PHILIPPOS male Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Greek form of PHILIP
PHILIPPUS male Biblical Latin
Latin form of PHILIP
PHILIS female English (Rare)
Variant of PHYLLIS
PHILLIDA female English (Rare)
Variant of PHYLLIDA
PHILLIP male English
Variant of PHILIP, inspired by the usual spelling of the surname.
PHILLIPA female English (Rare)
Feminine variant of PHILIP
PHILLIS female English
Variant of PHYLLIS
PHILO male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name ????? (Philon), which was derived from ????? (philos) meaning "lover, friend"...
PHILOKRATES male Ancient Greek
Means "friend of power" from Greek ????? (philos) "lover, friend" and ?????? (kratos) "power".
PHILOMEL female Literature
From an English word meaning "nightingale" (ultimately from PHILOMELA)...
PHILOMELA female Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek ????? (philos) "lover, friend" and ????? (melon) "fruit"...
PHILOMENA female English, German, Late Greek
From Greek ????? (philos) "friend, lover" and ????? (menos) "mind, purpose, strength, courage"...
PHILOMÈNE female French
French form of PHILOMENA
PHILON male Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek form of PHILO
PHILOTHEOS male Ancient Greek
Means "friend of god" from Greek ????? (philos) "lover, friend" and ???? (theos) "god".
PHINEAS male Biblical
Variant of PHINEHAS used in some versions of the Bible.
PHINEES male Biblical Greek
Form of PHINEHAS used in the Greek Old Testament.
PHINEHAS male Biblical
Probably means "Nubian" from the Egyptian name Panhsj, though some believe it means "serpent's mouth" in Hebrew...
PHIRUN male Khmer
Means "rain" in Khmer, from the name of a rain god in the mythologies of southeast Asia...
PHOBOS male Greek Mythology
Means "fear, panic" in Greek...
PHOCAS male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name ????? (Phokas), which meant "a seal" from Greek ???? (phoke)...
PHOEBE female English, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Biblical, Biblical Latin
Latinized form of the Greek name ????? (Phoibe), which meant "bright, pure" from Greek ?????? (phoibos)...
PHOEBUS male Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name ?????? (Phoibos), which meant "bright, pure"...
PHOENIX male & female English (Modern)
From the name of a beautiful immortal bird which appears in Egyptian and Greek mythology...
PHOIBE female Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
Greek form of PHOEBE
PHOIBOS male Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Greek form of PHOEBUS
PHOKAS male Ancient Greek
Greek form of PHOCAS
PHOTINA female Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of PHOTINE
PHOTINE female Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ??? (phos) meaning "light" (genitive ????? (photos))...
PHOTIOS male Greek, Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ??? (phos) meaning "light" (genitive ????? (photos)).
PHRIXOS male Greek Mythology
Greek form of PHRIXUS
PHRIXUS male Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the Greek ?????? (Phrixos) which meant "thrilling, causing shivers", derived from ???? (phrix) "ripple, shiver"...
PHUNIHEL male Biblical Latin
Form of PENUEL in the Latin Old Testament.
PH??NG female Vietnamese
Means "direction, way" from Sino-Vietnamese ?.
PH??NG female Vietnamese
Means "phoenix" from Sino-Vietnamese ?...
PHYLISS female English
Variant of PHYLLIS
PHYLLIDA female English (Rare)
From ???????? (Phyllidos), the genitive form of PHYLLIS...
PHYLLIS female Greek Mythology, English, German
Means "foliage" in Greek...
PÍA female Spanish
Spanish feminine form of PIUS
PIA female Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish, Slovene, Late Roman
Feminine form of PIUS
PIARAS male Irish
Irish form of PIERS
PICH f & male Khmer
Means "diamond" in Khmer.
PIEDAD female Spanish
Means "mercy, piety" in Spanish, ultimately from Latin pietas.
PIER male Dutch
Dutch form of PETER, used especially in Flanders.
PIERA female Italian
Italian feminine form of PETER
PIERCE male English
From a surname which was derived from the given name PIERS.
PIERINA female Italian
Feminine diminutive of PIETRO
PIERO male Italian
Italian form of PETER...
PIERRE male French, Swedish
French form of PETER...
PIERRETTE female French
Feminine diminutive of PIERRE
PIERRICK male Breton, French
Breton diminutive of PIERRE
PIERS male English (British), Medieval French
Medieval form of PETER...
PIET male Dutch
Short form of PIETER
PIETARI male Finnish
Finnish form of PETER used in the Bible.
PIETER male Dutch
Dutch form of PETER...
PIETRA female Italian
Italian feminine form of PETER
PIETRINA female Italian
Feminine diminutive of PIETRO
PIETRO male Italian
Italian form of PETER...
PIETRONELLA female Dutch
Variant of PETRONELLA
PIETY female English (Rare)
From the English word meaning "piety, devoutness"...
PIHLA female Finnish
Derived from Finnish pihlaja meaning "rowan tree".
PIIA female Finnish
Finnish form of PIA
PIKA male Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of PETER
PILAR female Spanish
Means "pillar" in Spanish...
PILI female Spanish
Diminutive of PILAR
PILIB male Irish
Irish form of PHILIP
PILIRANI male & female Southern African, Chewa
Means "persevere, endure" in Chewa.
PILOQUTINNGUAQ female Native American, Greenlandic
Means "little leaf" in Greenlandic.
PILVI female Finnish
Means "cloud" in Finnish.
PILYPAS male Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of PHILIP
PIM male Dutch
Diminutive of WILLEM
PINA female Italian
Short form of names ending in pina.
PINAR female Turkish
Means "spring" in Turkish.
PINCHAS male Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Hebrew form of PHINEHAS
PING male & female Chinese
Means "peaceful, level" in Chinese.
PINJA female Finnish
Means "stone pine" in Finnish.
PINO male Italian
Short form of names ending in pino.
PÍO male Spanish
Spanish form of PIUS
PIO male Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of PIUS
PIOTR male Polish
Polish form of PETER
PIP male English
Diminutive of PHILIP...
PIPALUK female Native American, Greenlandic
Means "nurse" in Greenlandic.
PIPER female English (Modern)
From a surname which was originally given to a person who played on a pipe (a flute)...
PIPIN male Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of PÉPIN
PIPPA female English
Diminutive of PHILIPPA
PIPPIN (1) male Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of PÉPIN
PIPPIN (2) male Literature
The name of a hobbit in 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien...
PIPRA female Esperanto
Means "peppery" in Esperanto.
PIRAN male Cornish
Possibly derived from CIARÁN...
PIRI female Hungarian
Diminutive of PIROSKA
PIRIPI male Maori
Maori form of PHILIP
PIRITTA female Finnish
Finnish form of BIRGITTA
PIRJO female Finnish
Finnish diminutive of PIRITTA
PIRKKO female Finnish
Finnish diminutive of PIRITTA
PIROSKA female Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian piros "red" combined with a diminutive suffix.
PISTA male Hungarian
Diminutive of ISTVÁN
PISTI male Hungarian
Diminutive of ISTVÁN
PISTIS female Greek Mythology
Means "trust, faith" in Greek...
PIT male Limburgish
Limburgish short form of PITTER
PITAMBAR male Indian
Modern transcription of PITAMBARA
PITAMBARA male Indian, Hinduism
Means "yellow garments", derived from Sanskrit ??? (pita) "yellow" and ????? (ambara) "garment"...
PITTER male Frisian, Limburgish
Frisian and Limburgish form of PETER
PIUS male Late Roman
Late Latin name meaning "pious, dutiful". This was the name of twelve popes.
PLACID male English (Rare)
English form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLACIDA female Late Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLACIDE male & female French
French masculine and feminine form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLÁCIDO male Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Placidus (see PLACIDO).
PLACIDO male Italian
Italian form of the Late Latin name Placidus which meant "quiet, calm".
PLACIDUS male Late Roman
Latin form of PLACIDO
PLAMEN male Bulgarian, Serbian
Derived from South Slavic plamen meaning "flame, fire".
PLATO male Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name ?????? (Platon) which was derived from Greek ?????? (platys) meaning "broad-shouldered"...
PLATON male Ancient Greek, Greek, Russian
Greek form of PLATO
PLEASANCE female English (Archaic)
From the medieval name Plaisance which meant "pleasant" in Old French.
PLÍNIO male Portuguese
Portuguese form of Plinius (see PLINY).
PLINIO male Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Plinius (see PLINY).
PLINIUS male Ancient Roman
Original Latin form of PLINY
PLINY male History
From the Roman family name Plinius, which is of unknown meaning...
PLOUTARCHOS male Ancient Greek
Greek form of PLUTARCH
PLOUTON male Greek Mythology
Original Greek form of PLUTO
PLUTARCH male History
From the Greek name ?????????? (Ploutarchos), which was derived from ??????? (ploutos) "riches, wealth" and ????? (archos) "master"...
PLUTO male Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology
Latinized form of Greek ??????? (Plouton), derived from ??????? (ploutos) meaning "wealth"...
POCAHONTAS female History, Native American, Algonquin
Means "she is playful" in Algonquin...
POGHOS male Armenian
Armenian form of PAUL
PÓL male Irish
Irish form of PAUL
PÒL male Scottish
Scottish form of PAUL
POL male Catalan
Catalan form of PAUL
POLA female Polish
Short form of APOLONIA
POLAT male Turkish
Turkish form of BOLAT
POLDI male German
German diminutive of LEOPOLD
POLINA female Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian
Either a Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of PAULINA or a short form of APOLLINARIYA.
POLLIE female English
Variant of POLLY
POLLUX male Roman Mythology
Roman form of Greek ?????????? (Polydeukes) meaning "very sweet", from Greek ????? (polys) "much" and ?????? (deukes) "sweet"...
POLLY female English
Medieval variant of MOLLY...
POLLYANNA female Literature
Combination of POLLY and ANNA...
POLONA female Slovene
Short form of APOLONIJA
POLYA female Bulgarian
Diminutive of POLINA
POLYCARP male Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
From the Greek name ?????????? (Polykarpos) meaning "fruitful, rich in fruit", ultimately from Greek ????? (polys) "much" and ?????? (karpos) "fruit"...
POLYDEUKES male Greek Mythology
Greek form of POLLUX
POLYHYMNIA female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of POLYMNIA
POLYKARPOS male Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek form of POLYCARP
POLYMNIA female Greek Mythology
Means "abounding in song", derived from Greek ????? (polys) "much" and ‘????? (hymnos) "song, hymn"...
POLYXENA female Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Greek ???????? (Polyxene) which was from the word ????????? (polyxenos) meaning "entertaining many guests, very hospitable", itself derived from ????? (polys) "many" and ????? (xenos) "foreigner, guest"...
POLYXENE female Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek form of POLYXENA
POLYXENI female Greek
Modern Greek form of POLYXENA
POMONA female Roman Mythology
From Latin pomus "fruit tree"...
POMPEIUS male Ancient Roman
Latin form of POMPEY
POMPEO male Italian
Italian form of Pompeius (see POMPEY).
POMPEY male History
Modern form of the Roman family name Pompeius, which was probably derived from a Sabellic word meaning "five"...
POMPILIU male Romanian
Romanian form of the Roman name Pompilius which is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see POMPEY)...
POMPILIUS male Ancient Roman
Latin form of POMPILIU
POMPONIA female Ancient Roman
Feminine form of POMPONIUS
POMPONIUS male Ancient Roman
Roman family name which is of unknown meaning, possibly a derivative of Pompeius (see POMPEY).
PONCIO male Spanish
Spanish form of PONTIUS
PONS male French
French form of PONTIUS
PONTIUS male Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical
Roman family name...
PONTUS male Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Scandinavian form of PONTIUS
PONZIO male Italian
Italian form of PONTIUS
POORNIMA female Indian
Variant transcription of PURNIMA
POPPY female English (British)
From the word for the red flower, derived from Old English popæg.
PORCIA female Ancient Roman
Feminine form of PORCIUS
PORCIUS male Ancient Roman
Roman family name meaning "pig", derived from Latin porcus...
PORFIRIO male Italian, Spanish
Derived from the Greek name ????????? (Porphyrios), which was derived from the word ??????? (porphyra) meaning "purple dye"...
PORPHYRIOS male Ancient Greek
Original Greek form of PORFIRIO
PORSCHE female English (Modern)
From the name of the German car company, which was founded by Ferdinand Porsche (1875-1951)...
PORTER male English
From an occupational English surname meaning "doorkeeper", ultimately from Old French porte "door", from Latin porta.
PORTIA female English
Variant of Porcia, the feminine form of the Roman family name PORCIUS, used by William Shakespeare for the heroine of his play 'The Merchant of Venice' (1596)...
POSEIDON male Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Greek ????? (posis) "husband, lord" and ?? (da) "earth"...
POSIE female English
Variant of POSY
POSY female English
Diminutive of JOSEPHINE...
POUL male Danish
Danish form of PAUL
PRABHAKAR male Indian
Modern transcription of PRABHAKARA
PRABHAKARA male Indian
Means "light maker", derived from Sanskrit ????? (prabha) "light" and ?? (kara) "maker"...
PRABHAT male Indian
Means "shining forth, morning" in Sanskrit.
PRABHU male Indian, Hinduism
Means "mighty, powerful, master" in Sanskrit...
PRABODH male Indian
Means "awakening" in Sanskrit.
PRADEEP male Indian
Variant transcription of PRADIP
PRADIP male Indian
Derived from Sanskrit ?????? (pradipa) meaning "light, lantern".
PRAISE female English (Rare)
From the English word praise, which is ultimately derived (via Old French) from Late Latin preciare, a derivative of Latin pretium "price, worth".
PRAKASH male Indian
Derived from Sanskrit ?????? (prakasha) meaning "light".
PRAMOD male Indian
Modern transcription of PRAMODA
PRAMODA male Indian, Hinduism
Means "joy" in Sanskrit...
PRAN male Indian
Means "breath" in Sanskrit.
PRANAV male Indian
This is the Sanskrit word referring to ?? (om), the Hindu sacred syllable.
PRANAY male Indian
Means "leader, guidance, love" in Sanskrit.
PRANCIŠKUS male Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of FRANCIS
PRANVERA female Albanian
Derived from Albanian pranverë "spring".
PRASAD male Indian
Means "brightness, clearness" in Sanskrit.
PRASANNA male Indian
Means "clear, bright, tranquil" in Sanskrit.
PRASERT male Thai
Means "excellent, superb" in Thai.
PRASKOVIYA female Russian
Variant transcription of PRASKOVYA
PRASKOVYA female Russian
Russian form of PARASKEVE
PRATAP male Indian
Means "heat, splendour, glory" in Sanskrit.
PRATIBHA female Indian
Means "light, splendour, intelligence" in Sanskrit.
PRATIMA female Indian
Means "image, likeness, reflection" in Sanskrit.
PRAVIN male Indian
Means "skilled" in Sanskrit.
PRAXIS female Greek Mythology
Means "practical" in Greek...
PRAXITELES male Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek elements ?????? (praxis) "action, exercise" and ????? (telos) "aim, goal"...
PREBEN male Danish, Norwegian
Modern Danish form of the name Pridbjørn, which was a medieval Scandinavian form of the Slavic (Wendish) name Pridbor, which was derived from Slavic prid "first" and borti "battle"...
PRECIOUS female English (Modern)
From the English word precious, ultimately derived from Latin pretiosus, a derivative of Latin pretium "price, worth".
PREDRAG male Serbian, Croatian
Derived from the Slavic element dragu meaning "precious" combined with a superlative prefix.
PREECHA male Thai
Means "intelligence, wisdom" in Thai.
PREETI female Indian
Variant transcription of PRITI
PREM male Indian
Means "love, affection" in Sanskrit.
PREMA female Indian
Feminine form of PREM
P?EMEK male Czech
Diminutive of P?EMYSL
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