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        Meaning of the first name Pelike

        Origin

        Greek

        Meaning

        Little Jar or Wine Vessel

        Variations

        Felike, Peleke, Celine
        The term pelike is derived from the ancient Greek word for a small jar or wine vessel, typically characterized by its wide body and narrow neck. These vessels were commonly used in ancient Greece for storing and transporting liquids, particularly wine and oil. The design of a pelike often features a decorative handle and a rounded body, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Its size and shape allowed for easy handling and pouring, which contributed to its popularity in various aspects of daily life in ancient Greek culture.

        Historically, pelikes were prevalent in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries BCE, often crafted by skilled artisans who adorned them with intricate paintings and designs depicting scenes from mythology, daily life, or athletic competitions. These artifacts serve as valuable archaeological evidence, providing insights into the social and cultural practices of ancient Greek society. Pelikes were not only utilitarian objects but also ceremonial items, used in rituals and festivities that celebrated wine gods like Dionysus. Over time, they became significant in the realm of trade, as they were commonly exported, influencing pottery styles in other regions.

        In modern times, the term pelike is primarily used within academic and museum contexts, particularly in the fields of archaeology, art history, and classical studies. Scholars and enthusiasts reference pelikes when studying ancient Greek ceramic techniques and styles, as well as their socio-cultural implications. Additionally, replicas of pelikes are sometimes produced for educational purposes or as decorative items, capturing the artistry of ancient craftsmanship. The continued interest in pelikes underscores their enduring significance as symbols of Greek heritage and artistry.

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        1868 is when there were the most people born with the first name Pelike.

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