Baby Name starting With "Pra"
Please select the good name with the proper meaning
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I think you want the Opinions board...Since it seems to be advice you are after.
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what does the name Lynnette mean?
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PleaseOn the homeapge, you can search for you name, and it will find the meanign for you. Please only post on the board if you cant find your nameClick Here for the MEaning of Lynette: LynnetteLala
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Maybe, or . . .These are first names beginning with 'Pra':PRABHAKAR m
Usage: Indian
Means "light maker", derived from Sanskrit prabha "light" and kara "maker". This is a name given to the sun in Hindu texts. It was also borne by a medieval Hindu scholar. PRABHU m
Usage: Indian
Means "mighty" in Sanskrit. This was an epithet of both the Hindu gods Surya and Agni. PRABODH m
Usage: Indian
Means "awakening" in Sanskrit. PRADEEP m
Usage: Indian
Derived from Sanskrit pradipa meaning "light, lantern". PRAISE f
Usage: English
Pronounced: PRAYZ
Simply means "praise" from the English word. PRAKASH m
Usage: Indian
Derived from Sanskrit prakasa meaning "light". PRAMOD m
Usage: Indian
Means "joy" in Sanskrit. This was the name of an attendant of Skanda in Hindu legend. PRAN m
Usage: Indian
Means "breath" in Sanskrit. PRANAY m
Usage: Indian
Means "love" in Sanskrit. PRANCISKIS m
Usage: Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of FRANCIS PRASAD m
Usage: Indian
Means "brightness" in Sanskrit. PRASANNA m
Usage: Indian
Means "cheerful" in Sanskrit. PRATAP m
Usage: Indian
Means either "heat" or "glory" in Sanskrit. PRATIBHA f
Usage: Indian
Means either "light" or "intelligence, wit" in Sanskrit. PRATIMA f
Usage: Indian
Means "image, icon" in Sanskrit. PRAXIS m
Means "action, exercise" in Greek. PRAXITELES m
Usage: Ancient Greek
Means "action towards an aim", derived from Greek praxis "action, exercise" combined with telos "aim, goal". This was the name of a 4th-century BC sculptor from Athens.
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I guess we viewed the post differently...Oh well. :)I just figured when the person wanted 'good' meanings that they are looking for subjective responses within the framework of PRA names.EDIT: to explain how I saw the post.

This message was edited 11/15/2004, 10:48 PM

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