Placidus name meaning
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What does Placidus mean?
Placidus means Placid, Gentle, Peaceful or Calm is principally used in German is originated from Latin is aimed at baby boys. Placidus is variation of Placido. Placido came from Latin language, meaning of Placido is "The Element Placidus Meaning Calm Untroubled and Placid" is specifically used in Spanish, English and Italian.
How do I pronounce Placidus?
The proper pronunciation of three syllabled Placidus is p-laci-dus. The other ways to say the name is pl(a)-cidus.
Variants of Placidus
How popular is the name Placidus?
Placidus is a familiar baby name in Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Indonesia. As per our estimate, over 700 people has been named Placidus globally.
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What numerology tells about Placidus?
You easily adapt to new environments and want to hang around with new people. You are hard-working by nature and success drives you. Failure is a part of success. And you should have known this by now. Instead of running over people on your way to success, you teach them how to find their own path and how to succeed. You have people you love and who love you back. If you have things to be handled, you handle them right away, without much waiting.
Go through the following names similar to Placidus
- Alfuer prevalently is used in Old Norse, Swedish and Old Swedish is bestowed upon boys. Alfuer is equivalent of Alfr in Old Norse language
- Hanken - Girl name Hanken is primarily used in Norwegian and Finnish. Hanken is equivalent of Hanniken in German language
- Ginie - Ginie's meaning is Maiden and The Virgin used for girls has its origin in Latin is used mostly in Danish and English. Ginie is short of Virginia.
- Raknar - The prevailing and recently hot boy name Raknar is used mostly in Icelandic and Finnish. Raknar is Finnish form of Ragnar
- Cecilius - Boy name Cecilius means "Blind". Its origin is in Latin is used majorly in Dutch, Danish and Swedish
Famous people named Placidus
- Placidus Timmons, Irish Catholic Franciscan Religious Brother and missionary
- Placidus, and thirty others
- Placidus Fixlmillner, Benedictine monk and priest and was one of the first astronomers to compute the orbit of Uranus
- Placidus Braun, Bavarian Benedictine priest
- Saint Placidus, disciple of Saint Benedict