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The meaning of Pelipa is 'lover of horses'. In addition, Pelipa is a Zuni form of the English and German Philippa. Forms of Pelipa include the names Peleapa, Peleepa, Peleipa, Peliepa, and Pelypa. See also the related categories, zuni and horses. Pelipa is not commonly used as a baby girl name.
Pelopia is a baby girl name its meaning is mother of aegisthus. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1641 times.
Pelonite is a baby girl name its meaning is falling secret. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1480 times.
Pellkita is a baby girl name its meaning is happy. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1332 times.
Latin Meaning: The name Pellonia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Pellonia is: Invoked to ward off enemies.
This is a Greek name derived from the word "pelagos," meaning "of the sea." It is used in Greek, Russian, and Polish. Famous real-life people named Pelagia: | Edit. Saint Pelagia of Antioch.
Pellikita is a baby girl name its meaning is happy. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1035 times.
Paloma is a female given name, derived from Latin "palumbus" which means Dove; a symbol of Peace. The name also can be understood as The Holy Spirit symbolized in this bird.
Related names. Felicitas, Felicia, Felix. Felicity is an English feminine given name meaning "happiness". It is derived from the Latin word felicitas meaning "luck, good fortune". It is also used as a form of the Latin name Felicitas, taken from the name of the Ancient Roman goddess Fortuna.