Pitt Name Meaning. English: from Middle English pytte, pitte 'pit', 'hollow', hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a pit or hollow, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Pitt in Hampshire.
In Greek mythology, Pittheus (/ˈpɪθ.juːs/; Ancient Greek: Πιτθεύς) was the king of Troezen, city in Argolis, which he had named after his brother Troezen.
In Greek the meaning of the name Pityocamptes is: Pine bender.
Meaning & History. Late Latin name meaning "pious, dutiful". This was the name of twelve popes.
Origin of the name Peter: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Petrus and the Greek Petros, names derived from petra (a rock) and petros (a stone). The name is borne in the Bible by one of the Twelve Apostles of Christ.
English form of late Latin name Placidus, meaning "peaceful, calm." Pronounced: PLA-sid. Famous real-life people named Placid: | Edit. Saint Placid, 6th Century Italian monk.
Placido Name Meaning. Spanish (Plácido), Portuguese (Plácido), and Italian: nickname for a person with an equable temperament, from Spanish plácido and Italian placido 'calm', 'peaceful', 'placid' (Latin placidus), or from the personal name Placido, of the same origin.
English form of late Latin name Placidus, meaning "peaceful, calm." Pronounced: PLA-sid. Famous real-life people named Placid: | Edit. Saint Placid, 6th Century Italian monk.
Patterned cloth from the Gaelic-speaking Scottish Highlands was called breacan, meaning many colours. ... The word plaid, derived from the Scottish Gaelic plaide, meaning "blanket", was first used of any rectangular garment, sometimes made up of tartan, particularly that which preceded the modern kilt (see: belted plaid).
Pladdio is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1453 times.