Port name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and Old French
Usage: English
Meaning: One who Carries Goods, Gatekeeper and Keeper of the Gate
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What does Port mean?

Unorthodox Port came from Latin bestowed upon baby boys is predominantly used in English. Port is variant form of acclaimed and enduring Porter. Predominantly used in English unorthodox, Porter is originated from Latin and Old French, meaning of Porter is "A Porter Gatekeeper and One who Carries Goods".

Variants of Port

Porter, Poart

Names that rhyme with Port

How popular is the name Port?

YearRankBirths
191735456
191635166
191533926
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Port

You are all about justice and can't stand people who interfere in other people's lives. You know a way out but prefer to dwell in your comfort zone. You are a jealous and passionate lover. Having letter P as a cornerstone represents your eternal hunger for more in life. You always think there's more out there. You want to accomplish more when it comes to you career. When it comes to your career, you are fully dedicated to your job and like to get things done as soon as possible, so you can relax later.

Other names similar to Port

  •  Vivette - Anomalous Vivette has its origin in Latin and German bestowed upon baby girls, Vivette means "Living or Race or Woman"
  •  Augustina - Used notably in Norwegian and Finnish durable and renowned, Augustina is used as a baby girl name, Augustina means "August Dignified Holy or The Dignified" is rooted from Latin
  •  Camile is form of Camilla in Spanish and English languages. Also Camile is English cognate of Camille
  •  Rosalinde - Mostly used in Danish and Swedish atypical, Rosalinde aimed at baby girls has its origin in Germanic and Latin, meaning of Rosalinde is "Lime-Wood Shield or Linden"
  •  Domitilde - The Domitilde is rooted from Latin, meaning of Domitilde is "House"

Famous people named Port

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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