Piar
Love or affection.
Piara
Beloved or friend.
Pichai
A surname associated with notable individuals.
Pichchaith
A name with a specific cultural or regional significance; less widely known.
Pichi
A name often used in specific familial or regional contexts.
Pidda
A common name with cultural significance; context-dependent but often associated with leadership.
Pihoo
A playful and lively woman.
Pihu
A sweet sounding name often associated with a bird's chirp.
Pijush
One who is sweet or charming.
Pikesh
One who is intelligent or clever.
Piki
The essence or strength.
Pilesha
One who is pure or virtuous.
Pillaiyar
Another name for Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
Pillan
Meaning is uncertain, but rooted in regional heritage.
Pimal
Not commonly defined; may be derivatively linked to 'Pimai' (king, ruler) in certain regional dialects.
Pinaakadharini
One who holds the bow of God Shiva, a significant goddess in Hindu mythology.
Pinaaki
One who has a bow, linked to Lord Shiva.
Pinak
The bow of Lord Shiva, symbolizing strength and protection.
Pinaki
A name for Lord Shiva, one who is powerful.
Pinakin
One who has a bow, typically associated with Lord Shiva.
Pinakini
Feminine form of Pinaki, also related to Lord Shiva.
Pinakpani
One who holds a bow, another name for Lord Shiva.
Pinal
To be successful or prosperous.
Pinank
One who possesses a bow, another name for Lord Shiva.
Pinchu
Usually used as a diminutive of names starting with 'Pin,' often affectionate.
Pindara
A name of uncertain origin; may refer to various meanings in Indian languages.
Pingakshi
Having beautiful eyes; a name denoting beauty and grace.
Pingal
Traditional name derived from Indian culture; can relate to a character or historical figure.
Pingala
A name from ancient Indian texts, often associated with rhythm and poetry.
Pingalaksha
One with beautiful eyes, derived from traditional Indian contexts.
Pingalan
Often identified in classical texts, associated with auspiciousness.
Pingesha
Possibly a variant used in literature referring to beauty or wisdom.
Pingla
Related to beauty and grace in Indian languages.
Pinja
A variant referring to purity and innocence in local dialects.
Pinkal
Primrose flower
Pinkesh
One who is affectionate like a flower
Pinki
Pink in color; symbolizing softness or affection
Pintoo
Often used as an affectionate diminutive in Hindi-speaking regions.
Pintu
An affectionate term for boys in various Indian cultures.
Pipal
A sacred fig tree; a symbol of enlightenment.
Pipaluk
Derived from Pipal, a type of tree; potentially referencing fertility or growth.
Piraichudan
The one who is devoted to the Lord; signifies strong devotion and faith.
Piraiyalan
Moon-like; one who has radiance of the moon.
Piran
The one who is sacred or spiritual.
Piranitha
A girl with soul or spirit.
Piraya
Being celebrated or revered.
Pirayou
One who is illustrious or famous.
Pirnav
Possible variant of 'Pranav', meaning 'sacred syllable Om'.
Pirthee
Derived from 'earth' or 'soil' in Hindi, denoting grounding and support.
Pita Vasase
A name that suggests a relation to father figure, possibly a variation of 'pita' with additional context.
Pitam
Paternal; commonly associated with fatherly traits and ancestry in Hindu contexts.
Pitambar
One who wears a yellow garment, a name often associated with Lord Vishnu in Hindu culture.
Pitambara
Another form of the name Pitambar, emphasizing the aspect of wearing yellow, symbolizing warmth and auspiciousness.
Pitambari
Variant of Pitambara, highlighting feminine aspects tied to color and virtue in wisdom.
Pitamber
Another variant of Pitambar, related to Lord Vishnu and auspiciousness.
Pitanila
A poetic representation often linked to the color blue or related meanings in Hindu literature.
Pitar
Father, often representing paternity and ancestral connections in various Indian languages.
Pitavasas
One who is adorned in yellow robes, referring to a divine or regal presentation in Hindu texts.
Pitchai
A name associated with wealth and prosperity
Pitchaimani
A jewel of prosperity
Pith
Father; a term of reverence
Pitha
Mother; a nurturing figure
Pithambara
One who is adorned with the earth; Lord Vishnu
Pithin
Enduring; lasting
Pithyou
Guardian; protector
Pitobash
A name derived from the word for 'golden, revered' in some contexts.
Pitrabhakta
Devoted to ancestors, often used in religious contexts.
Pitri
Ancestor, often used to describe a relationship to family lineage.
Pittesh
A variation of Pitt with similar connotations of strength and lineage.
Piu
A term of endearment that connotes sweetness or affection.
Piuda
A name often associated with joyful or lively characteristics.
Piya
Means 'beloved' in Hindi.
Piyali
Refers to the tree known as Piarra or 'Khamar' in Hindi.
Piyan
Beloved or dear one.
Piyasa
A creative or artistic person.
Piyash
A person who is friendly and cheerful.
Piyasha
One who is loved and cherished.
Piyasi
One who aspires or desires; eager.
Piyush
Nectar; sweet and divine substance.
Piyusha
A person full of sweetness; often means nectar as well.
Piyushi
Nectar; symbolizes sweetness and life-giving substance in Hindu culture
Plaksh
A type of tree; sacred in Hindu tradition.
Plava
The color blue, which is often associated with tranquility and peace.
Poatri
A name suggesting poetic attributes, often associated with beauty and grace.
Poduri
Poduri means 'from the land' or 'landowner' in some Indian languages.
Podury
Podury indicates a sense of belonging or heritage in the Indian context.
Pogula
Derived from local cultural contexts; common as a familial name.
Polam
Refers to a field or farm in various Indian languages, often tied to agriculture.
Poltu
A diminutive or affectionate form that doesn't have a specific meaning.
Polu
Typically an endearing or affectionate name without formal meaning.
Ponchali
One with a sweet nature.
Ponduraisami
Lord of the pond or water body; often represents divinity in Tamil culture.
Ponijao
Translates to 'precious' or 'beloved' in the context of certain Indian languages.
Ponmala
Means 'garland' in several Indian languages, often signifying beauty and celebration.
Ponmani
Translates to 'precious gem' in Indian languages, indicating value and rarity.
Ponmeni
Means 'golden' in several Indian contexts, signifying richness and beauty.
Ponmeniyan
One who is adorned with gold.
Ponmudi
Golden hill or peak; often associated with beauty in nature.
Ponmuthu
Golden pearl; signifies something precious.
Ponnada
Golden gift or offering.