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Pesach Meaning and Origin

Pesach is Hebrew given name meaning Pesach is a Hebrew name meaning "passover"..

Pesach is a name that's been used by parents who are considering boy baby names.

Pesach is currently #9570 on the baby names popularity charts in the U.S. in 2022.

Famous people named Pesach are .

Pesach is a 6 letters name with syllables.

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Pesach

Pesach name meaning

Pesach is a Hebrew name meaning "passover".

Pesach name origin

Hebrew

Name facts

6 letter name

Gender chart

In 2022, 100% of babies named Pesach were boys

Name popularity in the US

This graph illustrates how many babies were named Pesach in the US

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Pesach - FAQ

What is the meaning of the name Pesach?
The meaning of the name Pesach is Pesach is a Hebrew name meaning "passover"..
What is the origin of the name Pesach?
The origin of the name Pesach is Hebrew .
Is Pesach a girl or boy name?
The name Pesach is a masculine name. According to our statistics, 100.00% of babies called Pesach were boys, 0.00% of babies called Pesach were girls.
What is the popularity of the name Pesach?
According to statistics, Pesach is ranked 9570th most popular boy name in the US, in 2022.
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