List of 38 Names with "Vishnu" in Meaning Starting with P

Purshottam

"Purushottama" (Sanskrit: पुरुषोत्तम from पुरुष, purusha "spirit" or "male" and उत्तम, uttama, "highest") means "Supreme Purusha", "Supreme Being", "Supreme God", "One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara (Destroyable i.e. Prakṛti) and Akshara (Undestroyable i.e.

Meaning: Lord Vishnu, Best among men Origin: hindi

Purushottam

"Purushottama" (Sanskrit: पुरुषोत्तम from पुरुष, purusha "spirit" or "male" and उत्तम, uttama, "highest") means "Supreme Purusha", "Supreme Being", "Supreme God", "One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara (Destroyable i.e. Prakṛti) and Akshara (Undestroyable i.e.

Meaning: Lord Vishnu, Best among men Origin: hindi

Pushpak

Meaning of Indian name: Pushpak. Meaning of the name Pushpak is 'Mythical vehicle of Lord Vishnu'. Pushpak is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for males. The name number for Pushpak is '2'.

Meaning: Mythical vehicle of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Puspak

Name Pushpak generally means Mythical vehicle of lord Vishnu, is of Indian origin, Name Pushpak is a Masculine (or Boy) name.

Meaning: Mythical vehicle of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Pragya

It means Insight, Prowess, wisdom, intelligence. Things related with genius. This is a Hindi(hindu, Indian) name in Sanskrit. Famous real-life people named Pragya: | Edit. Pragya Thakur.

Meaning: Lord Vishnu, Prowess Origin: hindi

Padmanabha Priya

This is hindu baby girl name. Meaning of Padmanabha Priya is . The poeple have viewed this name 0 times.

Meaning: Lotus shaped navel, Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Pushpaki

Name Pushpak generally means Mythical vehicle of lord Vishnu, is of Indian origin, Name Pushpak is a Masculine (or Boy) name. Person with name Pushpak are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Pushpak belongs to rashi Kanya (Virgo) .

Meaning: Mythical vehicle of Lord Vishnu Origin: hindi

Peethambar

Meaning & History. Derived from Sanskrit पीत (pita) meaning "yellow" and अम्बर (ambara) meaning "garment". This is another name of the Hindu gods Vishnu or Krishna, given to them because yellow clothing is traditionally worn at religious events.

Meaning: Vishnu Origin: hindi