Prentiss
/ˈprɛntɪs/
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Prentiss, of English origin, derives from the word 'apprentice', signifying someone in training or learning a craft. Historically, it was used as a surname to denote a family’s occupation. As a given name, it carries a sense of humility, growth, and dedication. It is a unique and thoughtful choice for those valuing tradition and self-improvement.
Prentiss Ingraham
Novelist, Dime novelist wrote 600 Old West novels
Prentiss M. Brown
Politician, US Senator from Michigan, 1936-43
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