Panagiotis
Panagiotis is a common Greek name derived from the word "Panagia," which means "All-Holy" and refers to the Virgin Mary in the Greek Orthodox tradition. It is often given to boys and is celebrated on various feast days associated with the Virgin Mary.
In Greek culture, individuals named Panagiotis may be associated with traits such as kindness and hospitality. The name is popular in Greece and among Greek communities worldwide, reflecting the importance of religious and cultural heritage in naming practices.