- 普罗迪 pǔluódí ProdiProdi; an Italian surname
- 普罗米修斯 pǔluómǐxiūsī PrometheusThe Titan god of fire in Greek mythology who stole fire for humanity and was punished by Zeus; he represents a hero who bravely sacrifices himself for the benefit of mankind.
- 普罗维登斯 pǔluówéidēngsī ProvidenceProvidence, capital city of the American state of Rhode Island
- 普罗旺斯 pǔluówàngsī ProvenceProvence, a region in southeastern France bordering the Mediterranean Sea
- 普罗提诺 pǔluótínuò PlotinusPlotinus (204–270 AD), the founder of Neoplatonism
- 普罗夫迪夫 pǔluófūdífū PlovdivPlovdiv, a city in Bulgaria
- 普罗扎克 pǔluózhākè ProzacProzac; the antidepressant drug fluoxetine
- 普罗科菲夫 pǔluókēfēifū Sergei ProkofievSergei Prokofiev (1891-1953), Russian composer
- 普罗大众 pǔluódàzhòng the massesThe general public or common people; (originally) the proletariat and the masses
- 普罗列塔利亚文学 pǔluóliètǎlìyàwénxué proletarian literatureliterature written by or for the working class with the goal of advancing its interests and ideals
- 普罗列塔利亚 pǔluóliètǎlìyà proletariatthe working class; those who do not own the means of production and earn a living by selling their labor; often abbreviated as [[普罗|普羅|pu3 luo2]]
- 普罗文学 pǔluówénxué proletarian literatureLiterature expressing the consciousness and struggles of the working class, particularly promoted in China during the 1930s.
- 普罗旺斯语 pǔluówàngsīyǔ Provençalthe Provençal language; a Romance language spoken in southern France