Penelopie

Meaning of Penelopie

Penelopie is a charming and unique name for girls, derived from the classic Greek name Penelope. Pronounced as peh-NEL-uh-pee (/pɛnˈɪləpi/), this name carries a sense of timeless elegance and sophistication. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus, celebrated for her loyalty and intelligence, which adds a layer of historical depth and virtue to the name. While Penelopie is a less common variation, it shares the same graceful appeal as its more traditional counterpart, Penelope. In recent years, Penelopie has seen sporadic use in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 10 newborns annually over the past decade. This rarity ensures that a child named Penelopie will have a distinctive identity while still being connected to a rich cultural heritage.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as peh-NEL-uh-pee (/pɛnˈɪləpi/)

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