Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Prometheus
Forethought; one who thinks ahead, from Greek 'promētheia' meaning foresight.
Greek
Promila
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'pramila' meaning 'charming' or 'delightful'.
Sanskrit
Promisea
Derived from the English word promise, meaning a declaration or assurance.
English
Promisey
Derived from the English word promise, meaning a declaration or assurance.
English
Promisi
Derived from the word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance that one ...
English
Promissa
Promised, from the Latin word 'promissa' meaning promised.
Latin
Promisse
Derived from the English word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance t...
English
Promissi
Derived from the word 'promise', meaning a declaration or assurance that one ...
English
Promissie
Derived from the word 'promise', symbolizing a pledge or commitment.
English
Proserpina
Roman goddess of the underworld.
Latin
Proserpine
Roman goddess of the underworld.
Latin
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
Prudence
Prudence means caution or wisdom, derived from the Latin word 'prudentia'.
Latin
Prudencia
Prudence, from the Latin word for caution and foresight.
Spanish
Prudencio
Prudent, cautious; derived from the Latin name Prudentius.
Spanish
Prue
Short form of the name Prudence..
English
Prunella
Little plum, derived from the Latin word 'prunum' meaning plum.
Latin
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
Puebla
Referring to the city of Puebla, Mexico.
Spanish
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
Pulomi
Another name of Indrani
Sanskrit
Pumima
Full moon night, often associated with the Hindu festival of Purnima.
Sanskrit
Punachadaiyan
One who carries the sacred sword.
Tamil
Punj
Means 'five' in Punjabi, referring to the five rivers of the Punjab region.
Punjabi
Punyapriya
One who is dear to the virtuous or holy.
Sanskrit
Purab
Eastern or from the east.
Sanskrit
Purabi
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
Purandhri
A name for the goddess Lakshmi, meaning 'full of abundance'.
Sanskrit
Puravi
A child of the east.
Tamil
Puruvi
Of the City.
Tamil
Purvabhashine
Speaker of the East.
Sanskrit
Purvang
One of the Parts.
Sanskrit
Purvi
From the East.
Gujarati
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
Pushpakala
The blossom of a flower.
Sanskrit
Pushpakar
The one who possesses flowers.
Sanskrit
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