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PROKOPY:
Variant spelling of Russian Prokopiy, meaning "advance,
progress."
PROMÊTHEUS
(Προμηθεύς): Greek name derived from the word promethes,
meaning "foresight." In mythology, this is the name of the Titan who was punished by Zeus
for stealing fire to give to mankind.
PROMETHEUS:
Latin form of Greek Promêtheus, meaning "forethought." In
mythology, this is the name of the Titan who was punished by Zeus
for stealing fire to give to mankind.
PROSPER:
English name derived from Latin Prosperus, meaning
"fortunate, successful."
PROSPERO:
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Prosperus,
meaning "fortunate, successful." Shakespeare used this name in his
play "The Tempest."
PROSPERUS:
Latin name meaning "fortunate, successful."
PRÔTEUS
(Πρωτεύς): Greek name derived from the word protos,
meaning "of the first." In mythology, this is the sea god Homer
called the "Old Man of the Sea." Some equate him with the
Phoenician sea-god Milk-qart.
PROTEUS:
Latin form of Greek Prôteus, meaning "of
the first." In mythology, this
is the sea god Homer called the
"Old Man of the Sea." Some equate him with the Phoenician sea-god Milk-qart.
PRUDENCIO:
Spanish form of Latin Prudentius,
meaning "cautious."
PRUDENTIUS:
Late Latin name derived from the word prudens, meaning
"cautious."
PRUDENZIO:
Italian form of Latin Prudentius, meaning
"cautious."
PRYCE:
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from ap Rhys, meaning
"son of Rhys."
PRYDERI:
Welsh myth name the son of Pwyll and Rhiannon,
meaning "care, worry."
PRZEMEK:
Pet form of Polish Przemysław, meaning
"bright thinker."
PRZEMKO:
Pet form of Polish Przemysław,
meaning "bright thinker."
PRZEMYSŁ:
Polish byname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old Polish noun
meaning "trick, stratagem," hence "cunning."
PRZEMYSŁAW:
Polish name meaning "bright thinker." Related to Przemysł.
PTAH:
Egyptian name meaning "opener (of the mouth)." In mythology, this is the name of a god of
the primordial mound known as the Ta-tenen ("risen land"). He was
the god who spoke the universe into being.
PTOLEMAEUS:
Latin form of Greek Ptolemaios, meaning
"aggressive, warlike."
PTOLEMAIOS (Πτολεμαῖος):
Greek name derived from the word polemeios, meaning "aggressive,
warlike."
PTOLEMY:
Short form of Greek Ptolemaios, meaning "aggressive,
warlike."
PTOOPHAGOS
(Πτοοφαγος): Greek name meaning "glutton
of Ptoon (in Boeotia)." In
mythology, this is the name of one of Orion's dogs.
PUBLIUS:
Roman name meaning "public."
PUENTHAI:
Thai name meaning "gun."
PULAN:
Chamoru name meaning
"moon."
PUNKA: Probably a
Romani form of
Bulgarian Penko, meaning "rock;
stone."
PUROEIS:
Greek name meaning "fiery hot." In mythology, this is the name of one of the
horses of the noon-day sun.
PURUSHOTTAM
(पुरुषोत्तम): Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements purusa
"man" and uttama "highest," hence "highest
man."
PUTI'ON:
Chamoru name meaning "star."
PWYLL:
Welsh myth name of the lord of Dyfed and father of Pryderi, meaning
"sense."
PYLYP
(Пилип): Ukrainian form of
Latin Philippus, meaning
"lover of horses."
PYOTR
(Пётр): Russian form of
Greek Petros, meaning "rock,
stone."
PYROIS:
Greek name meaning "fiery." In mythology, this is the name of one
of the horses of the Sun.
PYRRHOS
(Πύῤῥος): Greek
name meaning "flame-like." In mythology, this is the name of a son of
Achilles. He is also known as Neoptolemus.
PYRRHUS:
Latin form of Greek Pyrrhos, meaning
"flame-like." In mythology, this is the name of a son of
Achilles. He was also known as Neoptolemus.
PYRROS
(Πύρρος):
Variant spelling of Greek Pyrrhos, meaning "flame-like."
PYRY:
Finnish name meaning "blizzard, snowstorm."
PYTHAGORAS
(Πυθαγόρας):
Greek name composed of the name Pythios
"python" and the word agora "market," hence
"python market."
PYTHEOS:
Variant spelling of Greek Pythios, possibly meaning
"to rot."
PYTHIAS:
Greek name, possibly related to the word pythein,
meaning "to rot." In Greek legend, this is the name of a friend of
Damon.
PYTHIS
(Πυθις):
Contracted form of Greek Pythias, possibly meaning "to rot." This was the name of a noted Greek architect who
constructed the temple of Athena
at Priene.
PYTHIOS
(Πύθιος): Greek name,
possibly derived from the word pythein,
meaning "to rot." In mythology, this is the name of a serpent killed by
Apollo
near Delphi. The name then became one of his epithets.
PYTHIUS:
Latin form of Greek Pythios, possibly meaning
"to rot." In mythology, this is the name of a serpent killed by Apollo
near Delphi. The name then became one of his epithets.
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