Pürevchuluun

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone".
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Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone".
Пүрэвчулуун(Mongolian Cyrillic)
Popularity
Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone".

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Pürevchuluun Name meanings & History

Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone". Derived from the Mongolian пүрэв (pürev) meaning "Thursday" or "Jupiter" and чулуун (chuluun) meaning "stone". Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone".

Zodiac Sign of Pürevchuluun: Pretty Taurus,Pensive Libra

Synonyms of Pürevchuluun:

P: Passive,Pensive,Partnership,Particular,Political

U: Utopia,Universality,Understanding,Undermining,Unity

R: Reason,Rational,Resourceful,Restless

E: Enlighten,Environment,Entertain,Expressive,Enliven,Exaggerate

V: Versatility,Variety,Vivacious,Vexing

C: Cute,Choice,Chatty,Curious,Clever,Copycat,Candid

H: Heart's Desire,Hope,Hobnobbing,Haggle,Hyper

L: Luscious,Lovely,Lover,Liaison,Lazy,Legal,Languid

N: Neat,Nagging,Nutrition,Nice,Neurosis,Nitpicking,Nervous

Pürevchuluun is:

  • a Serious name
  • a Upper Class name
  • a Urban name
  • a Youthful name

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Pürevchuluun. This name seems to be of Mongolian origin and it's quite rare. It might be a compound of two Mongolian words, "pürev" meaning "pure, clean" and "chuluun" meaning "rock, stone".