Most Popular Modern Indian Baby Boy Names Starting with P

Punag

The Sanskrit word pratiṣṭhā, which in general usage means "resting" or "position", used in connection with a murti is translated by Apte as "the consecration of an idol or image". The corresponding adjective pratiṣṭha means "installed" or "consecrated".

Meaning: A White Lotus Origin: Hindi

Punan

Definition of Punan. plural Punan or Punans. 1 :a Dayak people living as forest nomads in the remote interior of Borneo. 2 :a member of the Punan people.

Meaning: Clear, Bright Origin: hindi

Punav

In Hindu, the name Punav means - full moon.The name Punav originated as an Hindu name. The name Punav is most often used as a boy name or male name.

Meaning: Full Moon Origin: hindi

Pundalik

Pundalik (Marathi: पुंडलिक) or Pundarik is a central figure in the legends of the Hindu God Vithoba, generally considered a Vaishnava deity identified with the deities Vishnu and Krishna. He is credited to have brought Vithoba to Pandharpur, where Vithoba's central shrine stands today.

Meaning: Lotus Origin: hindi

Pundarik

Name Pundarik generally means White lotus, is of Indian origin, Name Pundarik is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Pundarik are mainly Hindu by religion.

Meaning: White lotus Origin: hindi

Pundarikaksh

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Pundarikaksh is . The poeple have viewed this name 2075 times.

Meaning: Lotus eyed Origin: hindi

Pundir

Pundir Name Meaning. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

Puneet

Name Puneet generally means Pure or Holy, is of Sanskrit, Indian origin, Name Puneet is a Unisex name, which means both Boy and Girl can have this name. This name is shared across persons, who are either Sikh or Hindu by religion.

Meaning: Pure or holy Origin: hindi

Puneeth

Puneeth Meaning: Happy; Pure; Holy; Purity.

Meaning: Pure, Holy, Purity Origin: Hindi

Punish

Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French puniss-, lengthened stem of punir 'punish', from Latin punire, from poena 'penalty'.Extra examples. He was trying to punish her for deserting him all those years ago. Never punish children by making them go hungry. ... They will be severely punished for their crimes.

Meaning: Lord of the pious Origin: hindi