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Panagiotes

Panagiotes is a Greek form of Panagiotis, from Panagia, meaning “all-holy.”

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Panagiotes is the Greek form of Panagiotis, derived from Panagia, meaning "all-holy." That origin gives the name a deeply devotional and classical Greek Orthodox character.

It belongs to a long tradition of names shaped by religious reverence, where the meaning is not merely decorative but central to the name’s identity. In use, Panagiotes feels formal, traditional, and richly cultural. It has a stately sound that reflects its ceremonial roots, even when it appears in anglicized or simplified contexts. The name suggests holiness, dignity, and continuity with Greek religious heritage, making it one of the more historically anchored names in this group.

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