Panagiotes

Meaning of Panagiotes

Panagiotes is a masculine name of Greek origin. In Greek, it is pronounced as pah-nah-YOH-tees (/pa.na.ˈʝo.tis/). The variation Panagiotis is also commonly used. This name carries a strong cultural significance in Greece and among the Greek diaspora around the world. Panagiotes is associated with Saint Panagiotis, a revered figure in the Greek Orthodox Church. The name has been given to boys for generations and continues to be popular today. In the United States, it appeared on record for the first time in 1980, with six occurrences and a rank of 5524. If you are looking for a unique and meaningful name with deep roots, Panagiotes might be the perfect choice for your baby boy.

Pronunciation

Greek

  • Pronunced as pah-nah-YOH-tees (/pa.na.ˈʝo.tis/)

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Notable People Named Panagiotes

Panagiotes the Protopsaltes, also known as Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes, was a Greek composer, protopsaltes, and poet in Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire.
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