Pangiota
p(a)-ngio-ta,
pan-giota
Origin:Greek
Meaning:All-holy
How ever baby Pangiota chooses to express their faith in the future, they’ll inspire and uplift others along the way. In Orthodox Christianity, Panagia is one of the names given to the Virgin Mary, and this is where Pangiota’s roots lie. Deriving from the Greek elements pan, meaning “all,” and hagios, meaning “holy,” Pangiota translates to “all-holy.” Even through life’s twists and turns, your Pangiota will keep their eyes on their most deeply held beliefs.
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