Fictional characters names

Naruto

Naruto is a Japanese boy name. Meaning “spiral, whirlpool”.

Name of a popular manga character.

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Nélida

Nélida is a Spanish girl name.

This name was created by the French writer Marie d’Agoult for his semi-autobiographical novel “Nélida” (1846).

This book is written under the pseudonym Daniel Stern.

Probably Nélida is an anagram of her pen name.

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Neverland

Neverland is an English business name for clothes shop.

A fictional country where the story “Peter Pan” unfolds.

Ideal name for children clothing store.

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Nymeria

Nymeria is an unknown origin pet name for male wolf.

Name of Arya Stark’s wolf in the series “Game of Thrones”.

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Odie

Odie is an english pet name for male dog.

Canine star in the cartoon series “Gardfield”.

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Paddington

Paddington is an English pet name for male bear.

From the same British surname which means “Pada‘s farm”.

Children’s character created by Michael Bond in 1951.

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Pascal

Pascal is a Latin pet name for male iguana. Meaning : “Easter, Easter Sunday.” (more…)

Pepa

The name Pepa is a feminine name that radiates joy, simplicity, and tradition. It’s a beloved choice in Spanish-speaking countries, not only for its playful sound but also for its deep historical roots and, more recently, for a popular and influential cartoon character.

If you want to learn the story behind this short and vibrant name, keep reading.

The Classic Origin of Pepa
Unlike many names that have geographical or abstract roots, Pepa has a very concrete and functional origin within Spanish:

Main Origin: Hebrew (Indirect).

Etymological Function: It is the traditional shortened or hypocoristic form of the name Josefa.

The Evolution of Josefa to Pepa

The transformation of Josefa to Pepa is a linguistic phenomenon (hypocoristic) that, although common, is explained by an old custom of shortening the name of Jesus’s foster father, Saint José, as “P.P.” (Putative Father). When referring to him, or to those who bore his name, popular pronunciation evolved into “Pepe” (for José) and, by extension, “Pepa” (for Josefa).

Pepa Today and the Allusion to Peppa Pig

Today, Pepa remains a familiar and warm name, but its resonance has acquired a new global dimension thanks to popular culture.

Perdita

Perdita is a latin pet name for female dog.

One of the stars in the Dinsey’s film “101 Dalmatians”.

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Pingu

Pingu is a English pet name for male penguin.

Name of the protagonist of the children’s cartoon series of the same name.

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