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      Meaning of the first name Pangiota

      Origin

      Greek Origin, Derived from Pantanassa

      Meaning

      Pangiota Means Pure or Holy

      Variations

      Panagiota, Angiola, Panagiotis
      The name Pangiota has its origins in Greek culture, specifically derived from the term Pantanassa, which translates to “All-Holy.” This appellation is often associated with the Virgin Mary in Orthodox Christian traditions, emphasizing purity and sanctity. Essentially, Pangiota embodies the qualities of being pure or holy, making it a name of significant spiritual resonance within Greek communities.

      Historically, Pangiota is rooted in the rich tapestry of Greek Orthodox tradition. It has been widely used in various regions of Greece, often reflecting the cultural significance of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Throughout the ages, this name has been linked to various saints and religious figures, reinforcing its sacred connotations. Pangiota has endured through generations, standing as a testament to the intertwining of cultural identity and religious beliefs within Greek society.

      In modern times, the name Pangiota remains prevalent among Greek families, often passed down through generations as a way to honor heritage. It is commonly given to girls and is celebrated in both religious and cultural contexts. While the name retains its traditional significance, it is also embraced by contemporary parents who appreciate its historical roots and the intrinsic values of purity and holiness associated with it. As such, Pangiota continues to thrive, serving as a bridge between the past and present in Greek culture.

      Based on our records...

      Garcia

      Garcia

      This is the most common surname associated with Pangiota.
      George

      George

      This is the most common name of those married to a Pangiota.
      Chris

      Chris

      This is the most common name for a child of a Pangiota.
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      1894 is when there were the most people born with the first name Pangiota.

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