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Priest's cottage or dwelling; derived from an Old English place name.
Variant of Presley, meaning priest's meadow or a place associated with clergy.
Priest's meadow or priest's field. Modern spelling variation of Presley.
Priest's town, holy settlement
King of Troy in Greek mythology; represents wisdom, nobility, and tragic heroism in ancient literature.
Variant of Priscilla, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable' in Latin.
Italian/Latin word meaning 'first' or 'primary'; symbolizes being foremost or of primary importance.
Spanish name derived from Latin 'primitivus' meaning 'first' or 'original.'
First or finest; the principal or most excellent one
The first rose of spring; a delicate flowering plant symbolizing youth and beauty.
First, foremost; from Latin word meaning first.
Royal son, first in rank
Spanish word used as a name meaning 'princess,' derived from Latin, symbolizing royalty and nobility.
Princess (French word used as a name)
Ancient and venerable; from Latin prisci meaning of ancient times
Venerable and ancient, denoting wisdom and reverence. A classic name symbolizing tradition and timeless elegance.
From Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable, representing wisdom and classical elegance.
Ancient; refers to someone from early times
Beloved or loved one; represents someone cherished and deeply valued.
Ancient; venerable and wise
Variant spelling of Priscilla, meaning 'venerable' or 'ancient' in Latin.
Earth in Sanskrit, symbolizing stability, grounding, and foundation.
Sanskrit name meaning 'love', 'affection', or 'beloved'. Represents warmth and emotional devotion.
Beloved, dear one, darling
Sanskrit/Hindi origin meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Beloved; a variant of Priya, carrying associations with affection and love.
Sanskrit name meaning "dear" or "beloved", derived from the Sanskrit word 'priya'.
Beloved portion; derived from Sanskrit priya (beloved) and ansh (part or portion).
An occupational surname referring to a manager or administrator who procures or handles affairs.
A Titan from Greek mythology who represents forethought and gave fire to humans, symbolizing foresight and courage.
Latin name meaning fortunate and thriving; symbolizes success and flourishing.
Divine care and protection, from Latin 'providentia' (providence, foresight).
Prudent, wise, and careful. From the Latin Prudentius meaning prudence and foresight.
Wise and prudent; nickname for Prudence, derived from Latin prudentia meaning wisdom and foresight.
Wise and prudent; from Prudence derived from Latin prudentia meaning foresight.
Short form of Prudence, meaning caution, wisdom, or sound judgment.
One who comes before; prior or earlier in time.
Heavenly flower; from Hawaiian combining 'pua' (flower) and 'lani' (sky/heaven).
Prayer and worship; a Hindu ritual offering expressing devotion and reverence.
Pure and virtuous. Sanskrit origin denoting purity and sanctity.
Pure; Spanish word meaning pure, used as a given name.
Little pig. An English/Irish surname derived from Latin, used as a given name.
Means 'east' or 'from the east' in Sanskrit, symbolizing the direction of sunrise and new beginnings.
Derived from occupational surname meaning 'purveyor' or provider of goods.
One who plays the pipes; musical instrument player
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