English surname, from the Old English "pr�tt," meaning "trick," "cunning."
Chief, "best," "excellent."
Wind, "breeze."
Skilled, "expert," "competent."
Spanish form of the Greek name Praxedes, meaning "practice," "action."
Exacter of justice, "she who brings justice."
Practice, "action," "deed."
Visible, "manifest," "direct perception."
A person who preaches, especially one who delivers religious sermons.
Short form of Preciosa, meaning "precious."
Precious, "valuable."
Of great value; very high-priced.
Love.
Feminine form of Prem, "love."
Full of love, "loving."
Vine of love.
Occupational surname: "apprentice," "learner."
English place-name/surname: "priests cottage."
Presence.
To push against; also the media.
Italian surname, possibly from "presto" meaning "ready," "quick."
English place-name/surname: "priests town."
Attractive in a delicate way without being truly beautiful.
English surname, a diminutive of Prew, meaning "brave," "strong."
The king of Troy during the Trojan War.
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Rhys."
Consciousness of ones own dignity; a feeling of being proud.
Fruit of God.
Feminine form of Priel, "fruit of God."
A person authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion.
Stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything improper.
Latin/Italian for "first."
Italian for "spring."
Italian for "first."
A pale yellow spring flower.
A royal title for a son of a monarch.
Spanish for "princess."
A royal title for a daughter of a monarch.
Ivy League university in New Jersey.
Scottish surname; also a brand of potato chips.
Ancient, "venerable."
Diminutive of Priscilla.
Beloved, "pleased," "loved."
Beloved, "dearest."
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Richard."
Love, "affection," "joy."
Lovable, "charming," "dear."
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Robert."
Occupational surname: "steward" or "agent."
Russian form of the Greek name Prochoros, meaning "leader of the dance."
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