Boy Names That Mean The

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Priyabrat
Beloved brother.
Sanskrit
Prokhop
Diminutive of Prokhor, meaning 'leader of the dance' from Greek.
Russian
Prokhor
Derived from Greek Prochoros, meaning 'leader of the dance'.
Russian
Prokop
Derived from the Greek name Prokopios, meaning 'progress' or 'advancement'.
Slavic
Prologue
Used as the introductory section of a literary work, doesn't have a specific ...
English
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
Protesilaus
Ancient Greek hero killed in the Trojan War.
Greek
Provost
Derived from the Old French title 'prevost', meaning a chief or officer in ch...
French
Prudencio
Prudent, cautious; derived from the Latin name Prudentius.
Spanish
Pruthvij
Lord of the earth; a name for a king or ruler.
Sanskrit
Pruthviraj
King of the earth, a title for a powerful ruler.
Sanskrit
Pruthvish
Lord of the earth, a name for Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Pruyt
Derived from the Dutch word 'pruyt' meaning 'pride' or 'proud'.
Dutch
Psamtic
derived from the name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
Egyptian
Psusennes
derived from the name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
Egyptian
Publius
Of the people, popular; a Roman praenomen.
Latin
Pugalendhi
One who is born to rule or king of the world.
Tamil
Pujan
Referring to the act of worship or reverence.
Sanskrit
Pulaha
Sage, one of the ten Prajapatis.
Sanskrit
Pullman
From the place by the pool.
English
Punachadaiyan
One who carries the sacred sword.
Tamil
Purab
Eastern or from the east.
Sanskrit
Purandar
Destroyer of cities; epithet of Indra
Sanskrit
Purandhar
One who holds or sustains abundance, often referring to the god Indra.
Sanskrit
Puruvi
Of the City.
Tamil
Purvabhashine
Speaker of the East.
Sanskrit
Purvang
One of the Parts.
Sanskrit
Purvis
Servant of the Parish, or From the Park.
Scottish
Purvise
From the Park.
Scottish
Pushpabhav
One who has the nature of a flower, symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
Sanskrit
Pushpakar
The one who possesses flowers.
Sanskrit
Putnam
From the Old English words 'putta' meaning 'hawk' and 'ham' meaning 'homestead'.
English
Putnem
From the Old English personal name Putta combined with ham meaning 'homestead'.
English
Putnum
Dweller at the pit or hollow; from Old English 'pytt' and 'hamm'.
English
Putta
A name for the Hindu god Vishnu, meaning 'the one who puts' or 'the creator'.
Tamil
Pygmalion
From the Greek myth of Pygmalion, a sculptor who fell in love with his own cr...
Greek
Pylades
Pylades means 'gate of Hades' or 'one who guards the gate of Hades'.
Greek
Pyramus
From the Greek Pyramos, possibly meaning 'wheat' or 'grain'.
Greek
Pytney
From the path.
English
Pytni
Belonging to the sacred grove.
Latin
Pytnie
Belonging to the sacred grove.
Latin
Qaadir
Powerful, capable, or able; derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R.
Arabic
Qaari
The one who recites or reciter
Arabic
Qaazi
Judge or magistrate, derived from the Arabic word qadi.
Arabic
Qadaaf
The meaning of the name Qadaaf is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Qadiman
Servant of the Most Merciful (one of God's attributes).
Arabic
Qadimi
Ancient or old, referring to something from the past.
Arabic
Qadirin
Powerful, capable, or mighty, derived from the Arabic root Q-D-R.
Arabic
Qahaar
The Compeller, one of the 99 names of Allah.
Arabic
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