Hindu Names Meanings for Boys & Girls Starting with P

Pakkiri

Pakkiri is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1322 times.

Paksha

Paksha (or pakṣa: Sanskrit: पक्ष) refers to a fortnight or a lunar phase in a month of the Hindu lunar calendar. Literally meaning "side", a paksha is the period either side of the Full Moon Day (Purnima). ... The lunar days are called tithis and each month has 30 tithis, which may vary from 20 – 27 hours.

Meaning: Symbolizing the phases of Moon Origin: hindi

Pakshaj

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Pakshaj is . The poeple have viewed this name 2593 times.

Meaning: The Moon, Produced in a fortnight, half a month Origin: hindi

Pakshalika

Name Pakshalika generally means Right path, is of Indian origin, Name Pakshalika is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Pakshalika are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Pakshalika belongs to rashi Kanya (Virgo) and Nakshatra (stars) Uttara Phalguni, Hastha, Poorva Phalguni.

Meaning: On the right path Origin: hindi

Pakshi

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Pakshi is . The poeple have viewed this name 2887 times.

Meaning: Bird Origin: hindi

Pakshil

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Pakshil is . The poeple have viewed this name 1932 times.

Meaning: Full of feathers, Full of logic, Name of sage, Vatsyayan Origin: hindi

Pakshin

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Pakshin is . The poeple have viewed this name 1819 times.

Meaning: Winged Origin: hindi

Pakshiraj

Pakshiraj is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1978 times.

Meaning: King of Birds Origin: Hindi

Paku

Paku - Detailed Meaning. The name of Paku indicates you are a patient, meticulous person who enjoys working in a detailed, systematic way such as with mathematics, science, mechanics, computers, or engineering.

Meaning: Nature Origin: Hindi

Pal

Pal Name Meaning. Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi: Hindu (Kayasth) name, from Sanskrit pala 'protector', 'keeper', 'guard', 'herdsman' (compare gopala 'cowherd'), an epithet of the god Krishna and a common personal name.

Meaning: King, Guardian, Moment Origin: hindi