Female and male first names beginning with the letter “P”..

PRAYASH

Male

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious worship' or 'worship that brings good fortune'.

PRAYER

Female

The name Prayer, derived from the Latin 'precari,' means 'act of worship or devotion' and signifies divine communication.

PRAYER

Male

Rare Hebrew name meaning "prayer," symbolizing communication with a higher power and reflecting profound spiritual significance.

PRAYLEE

Female

Uncommon yet captivating unisex name of Sanskrit origin meaning "jewel".

PRAYLYNN

Female

Uncommon American feminine name, blending 'prayer' with '-lynn' (from Welsh 'Llywelyn' or French 'Lynn'), evoking spirituality and leadership or water connection.

PRAYUSH

Male

Indian male name derived from 'Praayaschit', meaning 'atonement' or 'penance'. It signifies effort, purification, and personal growth.

PRAYZE

Female

Uncommon African-origin given name derived from the Igbo people's culture in Nigeria, meaning "God has answered our prayers," symbolizing hope, faith, and divine intervention.

PREACHER

Male

Distinctive American given name derived from the English word "preacher," originating during the early colonial period in America. It signifies someone passionate about spirituality and dedicated to sharing their beliefs with others.

PREANA

Female

Rare, captivating name of Latin origin, meaning 'to harvest' or 'gather', associated with fertility and prosperity.

PREANNA

Female

Irish name derived from 'Peadar,' meaning 'little rock' or 'stone.'

PREBBLE

Female

English origin, means "priest's hill" and was likely given to those living near prominent hills with religious institutions or having strong connections to the clergy.

PRECIEUX

Male

French-origin given name meaning 'precious', used sparingly since medieval times.

PRECILIANO

Male

Rare Latin-origin name that translates to "obtained by prayer," signifying divine intervention.

PRECILLA

Female

Rare Latin-origin given name meaning "obtained by prayer," popular among early Italian Christians and associated with Saint Precilla, the martyr.

PRECIOSA

Female

Spanish name meaning "precious" or "delightful," popularized by Tirso de Molina's 16th-century play where the character Preciosa embodies beauty and grace. It signifies strength, confidence, and cherished admiration.

PRECIOUS

Female

Unique and beautiful name of African origin, derived from the Igbo word 'precious', signifying someone highly prized or valuable.

PRECIOUS

Male

African-origin girls' name, meaning 'highly valued', gaining global recognition despite late popularity.

PRECIOUSA

Female

African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning 'highly valued' or 'very costly', reflecting the cultural appreciation for beauty and worth.

PRECISE

Male

Rare yet powerful feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'preciseus', meaning 'very careful' or 'exact'.

PRECIUS

Female

Precious is a distinct Latin-derived name meaning 'highly valued', popularized in the U.S. among African American communities during the late 19th century, symbolizing pride and resilience despite racial oppression. It has been used for both males and females throughout history, evoking feelings of love and warmth.

PRECYOUS

Female

English female name coined by Angela Carter in her 1984 novel 'Nights at the Circus', with no known origin or specific meaning.

PREDRAG

Male

Unique male name of Serbian origin, derived from 'pred' meaning 'before', and 'radost' translating to 'joy', hence it means 'bringer of joy before'. It has historical significance as Saint Sava, the first archbishop of Serbia, was originally named Predrag.

PREESHA

Female

Unique female name of Sanskrit origin that means "joy" or "happiness".

PREET

Female

Indian Punjabi unisex name that means 'love' or 'affection'.

PREET

Male

Indian name meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from Sanskrit 'Preeti'.

PREETAM

Male

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, composed of 'Preeta' meaning beloved and 'Am' meaning moon, translating to "beloved like the moon".

PREETHAM

Male

Captivating male name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'love' or 'affection', associated with Lord Krishna in Hindu mythology.

PREETHI

Female

Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Preeti', meaning 'love' or 'affection'. It's widely used to express fondness, popularized in medieval India and common among Hindu families today.

PREETI

Female

Charming Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Preet', meaning love or affection. It carries spiritual significance due to its association with Lord Krishna and Radha in Hindu culture, and has been popular among Indian families for centuries.

PREEYA

Female

Indian female given name derived from Sanskrit "Priti," meaning love or affection. It signifies kindness, warmth, and deep emotional connections.

PREKSHA

Female

Captivating Indian female name, derived from Sanskrit 'prekṣa', meaning 'to observe or watch'. It signifies mindfulness and self-awareness.

PREM

Male

Prem, of Indian origin, translates to 'love' in Sanskrit and signifies divine devotion.

PREMA

Female

Sanskrit origin, translates to 'selfless love' in English.

PREMAL

Male

Indian unisex name composed of "prem" (love) and "mal" (garland), translating to "a garland of love".

PREMIER

Male

French origin given name meaning 'the first', often chosen to celebrate significant events.

PREMIERE

Male

Primer is a unique, Latin-derived given name meaning "first," often associated with beginnings or initiation.

PRENELL

Male

Distinctive name of unknown origin, with no documented history or fixed meaning.

PRENELLA

Female

Italian origin name derived from "preno," meaning "to seize" or "to grasp." It's interpreted as symbolizing strength and determination.

PRENISHA

Female

Travontae: A modern American given name, likely derived from 'Travon' (possibly from English 'travel') and '-t', combined with 'Te' (short for 'Technique'). It suggests progress or mastery, free from religious connotations or cultural heritage.

PRENTICE

Female

Uncommon English given name derived from the Middle English word for apprenticeship, reflecting the significance of vocational training and craftsmanship during medieval times.