Boy Names That Mean For

Discover Boy names meaning For with origins and popularity.

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Peterke
Dutch feminine form of Peter, meaning 'rock'.
Dutch
Peterkin
Little Peter, a diminutive form of Peter.
English
Petruchio
Italian form of Petrus, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Italian
Petteri
Finnish form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Finnish
Peyt
A nickname for Peter.
English
Phanesh
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Phanish
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for 'serpent' or 'snake'.
Sanskrit
Phemius
Famous for song, musician.
Greek
Phillburte
Bright pledge or bright fortress.
English
Phillibirte
A feminine form of Philippe, meaning 'lover of horses'.
French
Picford
Ford near the peak.
English
Pickford
Ford where one picks crops.
English
Pinaki
Derived from the Sanskrit word for 'leaf' or 'feather', often associated with...
Bengali
Pinch
A nickname for a small or thin person, or someone who pinches.
English
Pindari
A name derived from the Sanskrit word for a type of tree or a mountain.
Sanskrit
Piney
Nickname for someone who lived near a pine tree or pine forest.
English
Pinpi
A nickname for Pinsi, meaning little bird or finch.
Finnish
Piripi
Maori form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Maori
Piro
Short form of Pirro (red-haired).
Italian
Pitni
A diminutive form of the name Pithom.
Hebrew
Pittman
Occupational surname for a pitman, a worker in a mine or quarry.
English
Piyush
Full moon; a name for the moon.
Sanskrit
Pjotr
Russian form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Russian
Plch
Derived from Czech 'plch' meaning 'dormouse', a nickname for a sleepy person.
Czech
Polak
Derived from the Polish word for 'Pole', referring to a person from Poland.
Polish
Polar
Derived from the English word for the North or South Pole, often used as a mo...
English
Pollard
Occupational surname for a person who trimmed trees or a nickname for someone...
English
Porat
Fruitful or productive, from the Hebrew word for 'fruit'.
Hebrew
Poshita
Nourished or cared for
Sanskrit
Potter
Occupational name for a maker of pots.
English
Prabhuh
Lord or master, often used as a title for deities.
Sanskrit
Prabhut
Lord or master, often used as an epithet for Vishnu or Shiva.
Sanskrit
Pragun
Straightforward or honest
Sanskrit
Prakar
Form, shape.
Sanskrit
Pran
Life force or breath
Sanskrit
Pranab
Vital life force.
Bengali
Pranesh
Lord of life force.
Hindi
Pranjivan
Life force or beloved life
Sanskrit
Pratham
First, foremost.
Sanskrit
Pravasu
Son of Pravas (another name for Lord Rama).
Sanskrit
Prayaag
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'first' or 'foremost'.
Sanskrit
Prayas
Effort, endeavor.
Sanskrit
Prayash
Effort, attempt.
Sanskrit
Prior
Superior, ranking before others.
English
Pritham
First, foremost.
Sanskrit
Prithutam
One who is foremost or excellent.
Sanskrit
Proctor
Occupational name for a steward or manager, from Latin 'procurator'.
English
Proinnsias
Irish form of Francis, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Gaelic
Prom
Derived from the word 'promenade', referring to a formal dance event.
English
Prometheus
Forethought; one who thinks ahead, from Greek 'promētheia' meaning foresight.
Greek
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