Porthos
p(o)-rthos,
por-thos
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Harbor; Refuge; Heaven
Porthos is a heroic-sounding name of French origin. Typically masculine, this fun title might be most known for being borne by one of The Three Musketeers characters, making it a particularly sweet choice for baby number three. In this novel by Alexandre Dumas, Porthos is loyal, dedicated, and extroverted, perfectly encapsulating baby’s bubbly personality. The origin of Porthos might be considered somewhat of a mystery. Perhaps it was made up by the author, or it may have come from the Latin portus, which means “harbor,” “refuge,” or “heaven,” showing baby how heavenly your world is since they made their appearance.
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