ParluhutanmBatak Means "association, union, alliance" in Toba Batak.
ParmanmIndonesian, Javanese Means "order, command" in Javanese, ultimately from Persian فرمان (farman). It can also be interpreted as a variant of marma meaning "compassion, mercy, pity".
PerakmMalay It means "silver". It was the fifth and most famous bendahara of the Sultanate of Malacca, Tun Perak, who served under four sultans from 1456 to 1498.
PerdanamIndonesian Means "first" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit प्रधान (pradhana).
PerdanifIndonesian in classical Indonesian, perdani means treasurer. while the other meaning of Perdani is the feminine form of "perdana" which mean the first
PermanamIndonesian Means "abundance" or "valuable, countless, priceless" in Indonesian, ultimately derived from Sanskrit प्रमाण (pramana).
PermatafIndonesian Means "gem, jewel, precious stone" in Indonesian.
PrabowomJavanese From Javanese prabawa meaning "power, majesty, splendour", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रभाव (prabhāva). A notable bearer is Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto (1951-).
PrakosomJavanese From Javanese prakasa meaning "clear, obvious, well-known, famous", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रकाश (prakāśa).
PramanamIndonesian Means "to be full of wisdom and knowledge" in Indonesian.
PramonomJavanese From Javanese pramana meaning "clear, precise, accurate, right", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रमाण (pramāṇa).
PranotomJavanese From Javanese pranata meaning "respect, honour, homage, reverence", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रणत (praṇata).
PranowomJavanese From Javanese pranawa meaning "bright, alert", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रणव (praṇava).
PranyotomJavanese From Javanese nyata meaning "real, true, certain".
PrasojomJavanese From Javanese prasaja meaning "simple, straightforward, sincere, faithful".
PratamamIndonesian Derived from Javanese pratama meaning "first, best", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रथम (prathama).
PratiwifIndonesian Derived from Indonesian pertiwi meaning "earth, land" or "motherland, homeland, Indonesia", ultimately from Sanskrit पृथ्वी (pṛthvī).
PriniafJavanese A noun-name. The prinias are a genus of small birds belonging to the passerine bird family Cisticolidae. They are often also alternatively classed in the Old World warbler family, Sylviidae. The name of the genus is derived from the Javanese prinya, the local name for the bar-winged prinia... [more]
PriyadimJavanese, Indonesian From Javanese priya meaning "man, boy" combined with adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
PriyantomJavanese From Javanese priya meaning "man, male, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिय (priya).
PriyatnomJavanese From Javanese priyatna meaning "to be careful, to remember".
PriyomJavanese From Javanese priya meaning "man, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit प्रिया (priyā).
PriyonomJavanese From Javanese priya meaning "man, boy" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Pudjif & mIndonesian Older spelling of Puji influenced by Dutch orthography.
PudjomJavanese Older spelling of Pujo influenced by Dutch orthography.
PuguhmJavanese Means "firm, steadfast, sturdy" in Javanese.
Pujif & mIndonesian Means "praise" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit पूजा (pūjā).
PujionomJavanese From Javanese puji meaning "prayer, worship" combined with either the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
PurwantomJavanese, Indonesian Derived from Javanese purwa meaning "ancient, beginning, start", ultimately from Sanskrit पूर्व (pū́rva).
PurwomJavanese From Javanese purwa meaning "origin, beginning, cause", ultimately from Sanskrit पूर्व (pūrva).
PurwokomJavanese From Javanese purwaka meaning "beginning, origin, cause", ultimately from Sanskrit पूर्वक (pūrvaka).
PurwonomJavanese From Javanese purwa meaning "origin, beginning, cause" combined with the masculine suffix -na or the word ana meaning "being, having, holding".
PutifIndonesian (Rare) Means "Princess" in Minang language, West Sumatra. The name "Puti" is commonly found in various #WestSumatra myths and legends as the main character. "Puti Bungsu" was a fairy that got stranded on Earth due to a mischievous man who forced her to marry him by stealing her wings... [more]
QuraisymIndonesian, Muslim Possibly derived from the Quraysh tribe. The Quraysh were a powerful merchant tribe that controlled Mecca and its Ka'aba and that according to tradition descended from Ishmael... [more]
QurratulfArabic, Indonesian First part of compound Arabic names beginning with قرة ال (Qurrat al) meaning "consolation of the, delight of the" (such as Qurrat al-Ayn).
RafidahfArabic, Malay Alternate transcription of Arabic رافدة (see Rafida), as well as a Malay variant.
Rafiff & mArabic, Indonesian Means "shining, gleaming, glistening" in Arabic, from the root رف (raffa) meaning "to gleam". It is masculine in Indonesia while it is feminine elsewhere.
Rahayuf & mJavanese, Indonesian, Malay Means "healthy, secure, safe, prosperous" in Javanese. It is a unisex (primarily feminine) name in Indonesia, while it is solely feminine in Malaysia.
RahmifIndonesian Derived from Arabic رُحْم (ruḥm) meaning "mercy".
Raihanm & fBengali, Malay, Indonesian Derived from Arabic ريحان (rayhan) meaning "basil" (see Rayhana). It is used as a unisex name in Bangladesh and Malaysia (more commonly masculine in the former and primarily feminine in the latter) while it is only masculine in Indonesia.
RamlimMalay, Indonesian From the name of 11th-century Islamic scholar and jurist Shams al-Din al-Ramli, whose name was derived from the village of Ramlah in Egypt.