Georgian form of Procopius, meaning "progress," "advancement."
A female prophet.
The Roman equivalent of Persephone, queen of the underworld.
From the Latin "prosperus," meaning "fortunate," "successful."
Italian form of Prosper, famously the protagonist of Shakespeares *The Tempest*.
Scottish surname, from a place name.
The protective care of God or of nature as a spiritual power.
The quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
Spanish form of Prudence, meaning "prudence," "caution."
Spanish masculine form of Prudence, meaning "prudent."
Diminutive of Prudence.
English surname, a variant of Prewitt, meaning "brave," "strong."
Feminine form of the Roman name Prunellus, possibly meaning "little plum."
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Rhys."
Polish name meaning "thought," "idea," or "industry."
Slavic name meaning "one who increases glory."
A sacred song or hymn, in particular any of those contained in the biblical Book of Psalms.
The ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen, architects, and creation.
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Native American name.
Aggressive, "warlike," the name of a dynasty of Egyptian kings.
Flower.
Heavenly flower.
Beautiful flower.
A mischievous fairy in Shakespeares *A Midsummer Nights Dream*.
Welsh patronymic surname: "son of Hugh."
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
A large, powerful wild cat native to the Americas.
Day or "sun."
Purification, a religious title for the Virgin Mary.
Freedom from adulteration or contamination.
Full moon.
Supreme being, "best of men," an epithet of Vishnu.
Blue (a loan word from English "blue").
Name of a great Choctaw chief, meaning "one whose tomahawk is fatal."
Russian form of Peter, meaning "rock."
Of fire, "fire-colored."
Iron sulfide, also known as fools gold.
Flame-colored, "red," a king of Epirus known for a costly victory.
An epithet of Apollo, referring to his slaying of the serpent Python at Delphi.
Biblical name for Cain, meaning "acquired" or "lamentation."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Tswana name from Botswana or Lesotho.
Great.
Destiny, "fate," "divine decree."
Moonlit, "lunar," "like the moon."
Meaning uncertain; possibly a Hopi name.
Firm, "hard," also the name of a famous poet.
Marvelous, "strange," "rare."
Modern invented name, possibly from a fabric brand or a blend of Quiana.
Tall, "lofty," "handsome."
Value, "worth," "price."
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