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  1. prane: meaning - WordSense

    prane (Lojban) Pronunciation IPA: /ˈprane/ Gismu prane (Rafsi pa'e) perfect; x1 is perfect/ideal/archetypical/faultless/flawless/un-improvable in property/aspect x2 (ka). See also …

  2. prane - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 4, 2025 · Participle [edit] prane (Cyrillic spelling пране) feminine plural passive past participle of prati

  3. PRANA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PRANA is a life breath or vital principle in Vedic and later Hindu religion. How to use prana in a sentence.

  4. What Does The Name Prane Mean?

    In some Eastern European contexts, particularly in Lithuanian and Latvian traditions, Prane may function as a diminutive or folk variant of names like Pranas (the Lithuanian form of Francis) or …

  5. What does prane mean? - Definitions.net

    PRANE does not have a widely recognized general definition. It could potentially be a name, acronym, or term specific to a particular industry, organization, or context.

  6. Urban Dictionary: Prane

    Jan 11, 2010 · Prane: 1. Adjective, the colour Orange. 2. Noun, a citrus fruit called an Orange. 3. Noun, engrish for a "Plane".

  7. prane - Middle English Compendium

    (1440)PParv.(Hrl 221)411 : Prane, fysche: Stingus. c1475Gregory's Chron.(Eg 1995)141 : Porpys rostyd, meneuse fryde, crevys of douce, datys, pranys, rede schry [m]ppys. ?a1500Trin …

  8. How to pronounce Prane | HowToPronounce.com

    Dec 29, 2025 · How to say Prane in English? Pronunciation of Prane with 24 audio pronunciations, 1 translation and more for Prane.

  9. Last name PRANE: origin and meaning - Geneanet

    Last Name : PRANE, Learn more about the geographical origin and the etymology of this last name

  10. Prana | Yoga, Breathwork & Meditation | Britannica

    Prana, in Indian philosophy, the body’s vital “airs,” or energies. A central conception in early Hindu philosophy, particularly as expressed in the Upanishads, prana was held to be the principle of …