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Phoutthavong m LaoFrom Lao ພຸດທະ
(phouttha) meaning "Buddha" and ວົງ
(vong) meaning "lineage, family".
Phoutthaxay m LaoFrom Lao ພຸດທະ
(phouttha) meaning "Buddha" and ໄຊ
(xay) meaning "victory".
Phouvanh m & f LaoFrom Lao ພູ
(phou) meaning "mountain" and ວັນ
(vanh) meaning "sun, day".
Phouvong m & f LaoFrom Lao ພູ
(phou) meaning "mountain" and ວົງ
(vong) meaning "lineage, family, ring, circle".
Phraeo f ThaiMeans "gleaming, glistening, shining" in Thai.
Phraeophan f ThaiFrom Thai แพรว
(phraeo) meaning "gleaming, glistening, shining" and พรรณ
(phan) meaning "complexion".
Phraiwan m & f ThaiFrom Thai ไพรวัน
(phraiwan) meaning "forest, woods" or from ไพร
(phrai) meaning "forest, jungle" and วัลย์
(wan) meaning "climbing plant, creeper, vine".
Phú m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 富
(phú) meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy".
Phufa m & f ThaiFrom Thai ภู
(phu) meaning "mountain" and ฟ้า
(fa) meaning "sky, heaven".
Phumichai m Thai (Rare)From Thai ภูมิ
(phumi) meaning "land, earth" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Phụng m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 鳳
(phụng) meaning "(male) phoenix".
Phurbu m & f TibetanMeans "Jupiter (the planet)" or "Thursday" in Tibetan. This is also the word for a religious or ritual dagger (called the Kīla in Sanskrit) in Buddhism.
Phuri m ThaiMeans "wisdom, intellect" or "land" or "abundance" in Thai.
Phyo m & f BurmeseMeans "bountiful, abundant" in Burmese.
Pilgun m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
pild meaning "to be large".
Pingping f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 平
(píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful" combined with itself or 苹
(píng) meaning "duckweed, wander, travel". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Piros f Hungarian (Rare)Old Hungarian name derived from Hungarian
piros "red", originally referring to rosy cheeks or red hair. More recently, however, it is also used as a hypocoristic of
Piroska.
Piti m ThaiMeans "joyous, happy, cheery" in Thai.
Piya m & f ThaiDerived from Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved". The spelling ปิยะ is typically only masculine while ปิยา is only feminine.
Piyabut m & f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and บุตร
(but) meaning "child, offspring".
Piyachai m ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Piyanut f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and อนุช
(anuch) meaning "(younger) sister".
Piyaphat m & f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ภัทร
(phat) meaning "magnificent, glorious, excellent" or พัชร์
(phat) meaning "diamond".
Piyarat f & m ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Piyasak m ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Piyathip f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and ทิพย์
(thip) meaning "divine".
Piyawan f ThaiFrom Thai ปิย
(piya) meaning "dear, beloved" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Pkharmat m Caucasian MythologyMeans "creator of the nation, language, or land". Pkharmat is a Demi-God (Nart) and legendary hero to the Vainakh (Chechen and Ingush) people who stole fire from the god
Sela and brought it to mankind and ultimately led to the people forming a nation... [
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Plaek m ThaiMeans "strange, unusual" in Thai. A notable bearer was Plaek Phibunsongkhram (1897-1964), who served as the prime minister of Thailand from 1948 to 1957.
Ploi f ThaiMeans "to release, to let go" in Thai.
Po f & m BurmeseMeans "to exceed" in Burmese.
Poe f TahitianMeans "pearl" in Tahitian, of Polynesian origin.
Poehere f TahitianMeans "pearl of love"; a combination of Tahitian
poe "pearl" and
here "love".
Poeiva f TahitianMeans "brilliant pearl"; a combination of
poe "pearl" and
iva, a diminutive of
iva iva meaning "brilliant".
Poema f & m TahitianMeans "pearl of the deep seas"; a combination of Tahitian
poe "pearl" and
mā "clean, pure, clear".
Poerani f TahitianMeans "heavenly pearl" or "divine pearl"; a combination of Tahitian
poe meaning "pearl" and
rani, which is derived from Tuamotuan
rangi meaning "heaven".
Poerava f TahitianMeans "black pearl"; a combination of Tahitian
poe meaning "pearl" and
rava meaning "black".
Poltak m BatakMeans "rise, appearance (of the moon)" in Batak.
Pongphon m ThaiFrom Thai ปอง
(pong) meaning "desire, intend" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Prabal m Hindi, NepaliMeans "strong; powerful; mighty" in Hindi and Nepali, directly taken from Sanskrit प्रबल (
prabala).
Prabhjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit प्रभु
(prabhú) meaning "master, lord, king" and जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Prabowo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
prabawa meaning "influence", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभाव
(prabhav) meaning "impact, influence". A notable bearer is Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo (1951-), an Indonesian politician.
Prachai m ThaiFrom Thai ประ
(bprà), a meaningless article, and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Prachak m ThaiMeans "clear, manifest, evident" in Thai.
Prachakchai m ThaiFrom Thai ประจักษ์
(prachak) meaning "clear, manifest, evident" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Prachit m & f ThaiMeans "be close to, approach, adjoin" in Thai.
Prachum m & f ThaiMeans "assembly, gathering, meeting" in Thai.
Pradit m ThaiMeans "to create, to invent" in Thai.
Praewphailin f Thai (Rare)From Thai แพรว
(praew) meaning "gleaming, glistening, shining" and ไพลิน
(pai-lin) meaning "sapphire".
Prahlada m HinduismMeans "joy, pleasure, delight" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a king in the Hindu text the
Bhagavata Purana.
Prakan m ThaiMeans "wall, fort, stronghold" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्राकार
(prakara).
Prakit m ThaiMeans "inform, announce, show" in Thai.
Prakop m & f ThaiMeans "made, consist of" in Thai.
Praman m ThaiMeans "measure, estimate, approximate" in Thai.
Pramot m ThaiMeans "happiness, merriment, delight" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रमोद
(pramoda).
Prang f ThaiMeans "cheek" or "mango plum" (a type of fruit) in Thai.
Pranom f ThaiMeans "to make concessions, to compromise" in Thai.
Pranpriya f ThaiFrom Thai ปราณ
(pran) meaning "breath" and ปรียา
(priya) meaning "darling, beloved".
Prapha f & m ThaiMeans "light" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभा
(prabha).
Praphai f & m ThaiMeans "beautiful, pretty, handsome" in Thai.
Praphaiphak f Thai (Rare)From Thai ประไพ
(praphai) meaning "beautiful, pretty" and พักตร์
(phak) meaning "face".
Praphaphon f ThaiFrom Thai ประภา
(prapha) meaning "light" and พร
(phon) meaning "blessing".
Praphasiri f ThaiFrom Thai ประภา
(prapha) meaning "light" and ศิริ
(siri) meaning "glory, splendour".
Praphat m ThaiMeans "light, illumination, brilliance" in Thai.
Prapto m JavaneseFrom Javanese
prapta meaning "came, arrived reached", ultimately from Sanskrit प्राप्त (
prāpta), from प्राप् (
prāp)] meaning “to reach, attain, obtain”.
Prasat m ThaiMeans "give, bestow" or "faith, trust" in Thai.
Prasetyo m JavaneseDerived from Javanese
setya meaning "loyal, faithful, true", ultimately from Sanskrit सत्य
(satya).
Prasit m ThaiMeans "success, achievement" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रसिद्धि
(prasiddhi).
Prasopchai m ThaiFrom Thai ประสพ
(prasop) meaning "success, win, gain" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Prathip m & f ThaiMeans "lamp, light, lantern" in Thai.
Prathum f & m ThaiFrom Thai ปทุม
(pathum) meaning "lotus".
Prawat m ThaiMeans "history, account, record" in Thai.
Prayat m & f ThaiMeans "save, preserve, retain" in Thai.
Prayitno m JavaneseFrom Javanese
prayitna meaning "alert, cautious" or "wise, knowledgeable".
Prayun m & f ThaiMeans "family, lineage, race" in Thai.
Preetika f Indian, HindiFrom
प्रीतिका (preetika) "sweetheart", ultimately from Sanskrit
प्रीति (prīti) "affection, love, joy, gladness".
Premanan m ThaiFrom Thai เปรม
(prem) meaning "content, satisfied, delighted" and อนันต์
(anan) meaning "infinite, endless".
Premwadi f ThaiFrom Thai เปรม
(prem) meaning "content, happy, delighted" and วดี
(wadi) meaning "possessing, having".
Prida f & m ThaiMeans "be delighted, rejoice" in Thai.
Primavera f Italian (Rare), Medieval Italian, Spanish (Mexican, Rare), Spanish (Caribbean, Rare)Derived from Vulgar Latin
prīmavēra "spring". The descendant word
primavera is used in Asturian, Catalan, Galician, Italian, Portuguese (and Old Portuguese), Sicilian, and Spanish.
Prin m & f ThaiProbably from Thai ปริญญา
(bpà-rin-yaa) meaning "knowledge, understanding".
Prithviraj m Indian, MarathiMeans "king of the earth", derived from Sanskrit पृथ्वी
(pṛthvī́) meaning "Earth" combined with राज
(rāja) meaning "king, sovereign".
Priyanan f ThaiFrom Thai ปรียา
(priya) meaning "darling, beloved" and นันท์
(nan) meaning "pleasure, joy, delight".
Priyantha m SinhaleseFrom Sinhalese ප්රිය
(priya) meaning "dear, beloved, pleasant, nice", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिय
(priya).
Priyanut f ThaiFrom Thai ปรียา
(priya) meaning "darling, beloved" and อนุช
(anuch) meaning "(younger) sister".
Priyo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिया
(priya) meaning "beloved".
Priyo m Indian, BengaliMeans "dear, favourite" in Bengali, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिय
(priyá).
Priyono m JavaneseDerived from Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिय
(priya) meaning "beloved".
Prvoslav m SerbianDerived from the elements
prvo meaning "first, firstly" and
slava meaning "glory".
Pshimaf m CircassianMeans "happy leader" in Adyghe, ultimately derived from
pasha, an Ottoman Turkish military title.
Pulychkh m NivkhDerived from Nivkh
pulk vuld meaning "to walk on all fours", therefore on the knees.
Purau m & f TahitianMeans "hibiscus tiliaceus" (a type of tropical and coastal flower).
Pürevsüren m & f MongolianFrom Mongolian пүрэв
(pürev) meaning "Thursday" combined with Tibetan ཚེ་རིང
(tshe ring) meaning "long life, longevity".
Purnamasari f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
purnama meaning "full moon" combined with
sari meaning "essence".
Puyi m HistoryFrom Chinese 溥
(pǔ) meaning "big, great, vast, wide" combined with 仪
(yí) meaning "ceremony, rites". This was the name of the last emperor of China who was forced to abdicate the throne in 1912.
Pwint f & m BurmeseMeans "to open, to blossom (as in a flower)" in Burmese.
Pylymk f NivkhName given to the older sister of a mother.
Pyurvya m KalmykDerived from Kalmyk пүрвə
(pürvä) meaning "Jupiter (the planet)", related to Tibetan
Phurbu.
Qandeel f & m UrduMeans "lamp, lantern" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic قنديل
(qindil).
Qianru f ChineseFrom Chinese 倩
(qiàn) meaning "beautiful, elegant" combined with 儒
(rú) meaning "scholar" or "Confucianism" or 如
(rú) meaning "to be like", as well as other character combinations.
Qingfang f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or 晴
(qíng) meaning "clear weather" combined with 芳
(fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful"... [
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Qingfeng m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 青
(qīng) meaning "blue, green, young", 卿
(qīng) meaning "minister, noble, officer", 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean" or 庆
(qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate" combined with 峰
(fēng) meaning "summit, peak, top" or 风
(fēng) meaning "wind, style"... [
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Qinghua m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 清
(qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean", 庆
(qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate" or 青
(qīng) meaning "blue, green, young" combined with 华
(huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 骅
(huá) meaning "chesnut horse, fine horse"... [
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Qingyang m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 慶
(qìng) meaning "to celebrate, celebration" combined with 陽
(yáng) meaning "light, sun", as well as other character combinations that can form this name.
Qiong f & m ChineseFrom Chinese 琼
(qióng) meaning "fine jade, exquisite, beautiful" or 瓊
(qióng) meaning "red jade", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Quan m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 泉
(quán) meaning "spring, fountain", 权
(quán) meaning "power, right, authority", 全
(quán) meaning "whole, entire, all", 荃
(quán) meaning "fine cloth" or other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Quảng m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 廣
(quảng) meaning "broad, wide, extensive".
Quát m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 括
(quát) meaning "embrace, enclose, encompass".
Quddus m ArabicMeans "holy, sacred" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, القدوس
(al-Quddus) is one of the 99 names of
Allah.
Qüdrət m AzerbaijaniDerived from Arabic قُدْرَة
(qudra) meaning "power, capability, ability".
Quế m & f VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 桂
(quế) meaning "cinnamon".
Quikinna'qu m Siberian MythologyDerived from a Koryak word meaning "big raven". In Koryak mythology, Quikinna'qu (or Kutkinnaku) is a shapeshifting deity who taught humans to hunt, fish, and create fire.
Qun m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 群
(qún) meaning "group, crowd, numerous, many", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly.
Quốc m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 國
(quốc) meaning "nation, country".
Quyết m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 決
(quyết) meaning "decide, determine".
Rabadan m DarginDargin form of
Ramadan. Another source suggests that it is derived from Arabic رب
(rabb) meaning "master, lord, king" and Persian دانا
(dana) meaning "wise, learned".
Rabah m Arabic (Maghrebi)Means "profitable, gainful, winner" in Arabic, from the root ربح
(rabiha) meaning "to gain, to win, to profit".
Rachan m ThaiMeans "monarch, lord, master" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit राजन्
(rajan).