I think you want the Opinions board...
in reply to a message by Santhi
Since it seems to be advice you are after.
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what does the name Lynnette mean?
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.
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.
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.
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