Names That Mean S

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Poorvika
From the east, eastern.
Sanskrit
Pooshitha
The giver of happiness.
Sanskrit
Poovarasi
Queen of flowers.
Tamil
Poovendan
King of flowers.
Tamil
Popilius
Of the Popilius family.
Latin
Popo
Joy, happiness.
Japanese
Poppy
From the name of the flower, derived from Old English popæg.
English
Porcius
Derived from Latin 'porcus' meaning pig, likely a Roman family name.
Latin
Porfirio
Derived from the Greek name Porphyrios, meaning 'purple' or 'purple-clad'.
Spanish
Poriel
Fruit of God or God's fruit.
Hebrew
Porkodi
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Tamil
Porkodinayaki
Goddess of the golden age or golden era.
Tamil
Porter
Occupational surname for a gatekeeper or carrier of goods.
English
Porteur
Means 'carrier' or 'bearer' in French.
French
Portia
Derived from the Roman clan name Porcius, meaning 'pig'.
Latin
Portumnus
Roman god of harbors and ports.
Latin
Posala
Blossoming.
Sanskrit
Poseanye
Beautiful flowers.
Cherokee
Poseidon
God of the sea.
Greek
Posey
A bunch of flowers.
English
Posh
Elegant, fashionable.
English
Poshit
Revered, respected.
Sanskrit
Poshita
Nourished or cared for
Sanskrit
Poshitah
Revered, respected.
Sanskrit
Poshitha
Nurtured, cherished.
Telugu
Posi
Born on Sunday.
Yoruba
Posiah
God heals.
Hebrew
Posthumus
Means 'last' or 'born after the father's death'.
Latin
Posy
A bunch of flowers.
English
Posya
Diminutive of Praskovya, meaning 'preparation' or 'Friday'.
Russian
Potiki
Meaning 'small child' or 'youngest child' in Maori.
Maori
Potina
Goddess of children's drinks, derived from Latin 'potio' meaning drink.
Latin
Potiphar
Dedicated to the sun god Ra, from Egyptian origin but used in Hebrew context.
Hebrew
Potter
Occupational name for a maker of pots.
English
Poulad
Steel; strong and unyielding like steel.
Persian
Pounah
Gracious.
Hebrew
Pounamu
Greenstone (a type of gemstone).
Maori
Poupak
Small flower.
Persian
Pourab
The son of a king.
Persian
Pouri
Blossom.
Persian
Poushali
Related to the month of Paush
Bengali
Poutyny
Born on Saturday.
Polish
Pouvylas
From the town of Polis.
Greek
Pouya
Derived from Persian 'pouya' meaning 'seeker' or 'one who seeks'.
Persian
Poverti
Derived from the word 'poverty', possibly a surname for someone poor.
English
Powder
Referring to finely ground substances.
English
Poya
Derived from Persian 'puyā', meaning 'seeker' or 'inquisitive'.
Persian
Praachi
Ancient or eastern direction.
Sanskrit
Praachik
Derived from Sanskrit meaning 'eastern' or 'directional'.
Sanskrit
Praachika
One who is asked or questioned; a seeker of knowledge.
Sanskrit
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