Packard name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: French
Usage: English
Pronunciation: p(a)-cka-rd
Meaning: One who Packs
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What does Packard mean?

The queer boy name Packard means "One who Packs" and is primarily used in English has origin in French.

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How do I pronounce Packard?

The three syllabled name Packard is commonly pronounced as p(a)-cka-rd.

Variants of Packard

Pacarde

Names that rhyme with Packard

How popular is the name Packard?

Packard is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now since it isn't seen since 1991. At least, 80 people globally have been given the name as per our estimate.

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Numerological analysis of Packard

Besides being a good friend, you are a caring, passionate partner and devoted to your family. You are attracted to everything that can make this world a better place to live in. You love your freedom and respect other people's freedom too. To have 7 as your personality number reveals the sensitive side of your personality. It takes a long time for someone to gain a special place in your heart. Love is very important to you and you would do just anything for the people you love.

Other names similar to Packard, for would be parents

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  •  Gavyn - Meaning of Gavyn is White Hawk has origin in Welsh, a unisex name is used dominantly in English
  •  Rikward - Meaning of Rikward is Strong Guardian is used substantially in English. Its origin is in English is used as a baby boy name
  •  Sunshine - The famous unisex name Sunshine came from English, Sunshine means "The Warm Light of Day or Sunshine" is specifically used in English language
  •  Clelland means Descendant of Faolán is substantially used in English, a boy name has origin in Celtic. Clelland is derivative of Cleland.
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Famous people named Packard

We could not find any notable namesake.

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