Names That Mean Of

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Piripi
Maori form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Maori
Pirkko
A Finnish diminutive of Birgitta, meaning 'exalted one'.
Finnish
Piro
Short form of Pirro (red-haired).
Italian
Piruza
The meaning of the name Piruza is unclear, but it is believed to be of Armeni...
Armenian
Pirzada
Son of a prince.
Persian
Pitambar
Wearer of yellow clothes.
Sanskrit
Pitambara
Wearer of yellow clothes.
Sanskrit
Pitambari
Wearer of yellow clothes.
Sanskrit
Pitchaiamma
Mother associated with divine offering
Tamil
Pitchaimani
A name of Tamil origin meaning 'golden gem' or 'precious stone'.
Tamil
Pithambara
One who is full of light or radiance.
Sanskrit
Pithasthana
A place of worship or a sacred site.
Sanskrit
Pithom
Pithom is a biblical place name meaning 'house of the god Atum'.
Hebrew
Pitni
A diminutive form of the name Pithom.
Hebrew
Pittheus
In Greek mythology, the father of Aethra and grandfather of Theseus.
Greek
Pity
A diminutive form of the name Pita or a word meaning compassion or sympathy.
English
Pixie
A pixie is a mythical creature from English folklore, often depicted as a sma...
English
Piya
Beloved, dear, or a term of endearment.
Sanskrit
Piyusha
Beloved or dear one, often used as a term of endearment.
Sanskrit
Pjotr
Russian form of Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone'.
Russian
Platona
Feminine form of Plato, meaning 'broad-shouldered'.
Greek
Pleasance
Derived from the word 'pleasance', meaning a place of pleasure or delight.
English
Pleun
Pleun is a Dutch name, often a short form of Apollonia, meaning 'belonging to...
Dutch
Pleuntje
Diminutive of Pleun, a Dutch form of Apollonia, meaning 'belonging to Apollo'.
Dutch
Plummer
Plummer is an occupational surname derived from the occupation of a plumber, ...
English
Pluto
Refers to the Roman god of the underworld.
Greek
Plutus
Refers to the Greek god of wealth.
Greek
Podarge
Swift-footed, one of the Harpies in Greek mythology.
Greek
Poetry
Refers to the art of poetry.
English
Polar
Derived from the English word for the North or South Pole, often used as a mo...
English
Poldi
Diminutive of Leopold, meaning 'bold people'.
German
Poleke
Diminutive of Apollinariya, meaning 'belonging to Apollo'.
Russian
Polemusa
Polemusa is a feminine name meaning 'war-like' or 'of war', derived from Gree...
Greek
Pollie
Diminutive of Mary, meaning 'beloved' or 'wished-for child'.
English
Pollo
Means 'chicken' in Spanish, often used as a nickname.
Spanish
Pollux
Crown; also the name of one of the Dioscuri twin brothers in Greek mythology.
Greek
Polly
A diminutive of Mary, meaning 'bitter' or 'beloved'.
English
Pollyanna
A blend of Polly and Anna, meaning 'bitter' or 'grace'.
English
Polydeuces
Polydeuces means 'very sweet' or 'much sweet wine', referring to the Greek my...
Greek
Polyhymnia
Muse of sacred poetry, hymn, and eloquence in Greek mythology.
Greek
Polynices
Man of much strife; from Greek 'polys' (many) and 'neikos' (strife).
Greek
Polyphemus
Famous in song or much spoken of, from Greek 'poly' (many) and 'pheme' (voice...
Greek
Polyxena
Polyxena means 'very hospitable' or 'host of many' in Greek.
Greek
Pomonia
Goddess of fruitful abundance.
Latin
Pompeius
Of Pompeii.
Latin
Ponduraisami
God of earth.
Tamil
Ponnaiyan
Derived from Tamil word 'pon' meaning gold, often used as a term of endearment.
Tamil
Ponnarasi
Golden, made of gold, or precious
Tamil
Ponsanjeth
Light of the bridge.
Tamil
Poojal
Of or related to worship.
Sanskrit
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