Piripi name meaning
On This Page
What does Piripi mean?
Origin of Piripi is in Old Greek is given to boys. Piripi is a form of perennial and trendy Philip. Philip is form of biblical and commonly accepted Philippe. Philip is form of Philipp in English language.
Meaning of Philip is Horse Lover and Lover of Horses Friend of Horses came from Old Greek.
Variants of Piripi
Philip, Philippos, Philippus, Philippe, Philipp, Feeleep, Pippo, Fhilippus, Filibert
How popular is the name Piripi?
Piripi is a familiar baby name in New Zealand. As per our estimate, over 100 people has been named Piripi globally.
Facts
What numerology tells about Piripi?
Live a life to remember. Otherwise, you will definitely regret the opportunities you missed when you get older. You have an artistic soul and love life. Understanding others is your specialty, but you never expect people to do for you, what you are willing to do for them. Stop giving people chances and show them where the door is instead. Although you can't stand in one place for too long, if something catches your attention, you are willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done perfectly.
Other names similar to Piripi, for name hunters
- Harmonie - Far-out Harmonie is used chiefly in English, Harmonie means "Concord or Agreement" is a unisex name is originated from English and Greek
- Youri means Worker of the Earth usually used for boys, used especially in Dutch has its origin in Greek and Old Greek
- Xandra - Unexpected Xandra is used mainly in English is originated from French, English and Old Greek used for baby girls, Xandra means "Defending Men, Feminine Form of Alexander or Defender of Mankind"
- Thalea - The girl name Thalea has origin in Old Greek, Thalea means "Blossom" is substantially used in English and German languages
- Stefanie - Illustrous Stefanie chiefly is used in French, Swedish and Norwegian is originated from Old Greek, meaning of Stefanie is "The Crowned, The Crowned or Crown" is a gender insensitive name
Famous people named Piripi
We could not find any notable namesake.