Pantelis

Meaning of Pantelis

Pantelis is a strong and distinctive name of Greek origin, meaning "all merciful." Pronounced as pahn-TEH-lees (/pɑnˈtɛlis/), it carries a sense of tradition and cultural heritage. This name is associated with Saint Pantelis, who is revered in the Eastern Orthodox Church for his miraculous healing powers. The name has been consistently used in New York over the years, with occasional peaks in popularity. Its variations, such as Panteleimon, also hold similar significance and add to the appeal of this timeless name for baby boys.

Pronunciation

Greek

  • Pronunced as pahn-TEH-lees (/pɑnˈtɛlis/)

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Notable People Named Pantelis

Pantelis Pantelidis was a Greek singer, songwriter, and lyricist who passed away in a car crash on 18 February 2016.
Pantelis Konstantinidis is a former Greek footballer known for his quick dribbling and versatility in playing as a left winger or defender, and later served as the Technical Director for PAOK.
Pantelis Thalassinos is a Greek singer and songwriter.
Pantelis Savvidis is a Greek journalist known for hosting the talk-show Anichnefseis on ERT3 and for his work in international politics and Balkan issues.
Pantelis Konomis is a former Cypriot footballer known for his versatility as a centre back and defensive midfielder.
Pantelis Papadopoulos was a Greek tennis player who participated in the 1924 Summer Olympics.
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