Pane name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin, Greenlandic and French
Usage: Greenlandic, Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: Pagan, Countryman, Compatriot and Rustic Villager
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What does Pane mean?

Of Latin and Greenlandic origin, Pane is a gender insensitive name is used prevalently in Greenlandic, Finnish and Swedish. Pane is form of Payne. Payne is used substantially in English has origin in Latin and French, Payne means "Rustic Villager and Pagan".

Variants of Pane

Payne, Paine

How popular is the name Pane?

Pane is a common baby name in India while it is somewhat familiar in North Macedonia, Burkina Faso, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Senegal, Serbia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Nepal. As per our evaluation, over 4000 people has been named Pane globally.

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Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again. You always do it with a purpose, and that's to teach others what you've learned. You have people you love and who love you back. You learn from your mistakes faster than others. If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting. You can easily get turned off by a person's reckless behavior or bad habits.

Other names similar to Pane

  •  Gervi - Girl name Gervi is used largely in Old Swedish and Swedish. Gervi is equivalent of Gæirví in Swedish language
  •  Bøje is equivalent of Boye in Danish language
  •  Angærdh is form of Arngærdh in Swedish language
  •  Karvel - Boy name Karvel is used chiefly in Danish, Swedish and Icelandic. Karvel is Icelandic equivalent of The English Surname Carvel Deriving from Middle English Carvel, Kervel = a Small Ship
  •  Cerdic - Originated from Germanic, Unwonted Cerdic means "Name of a King" which is chiefly used in English is aimed at boys

Middle names for Pane

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