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    Polikárp / Polycarp / Polykarp

    Pronunciation: PO-lee-kahrp

    ♂ Male
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    much fruit

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    Polikárp is the Hungarian form of the Greek name Polykarpos (Πολύκαρπος). The name is derived from the Greek elements 'polys' (πολύς) meaning 'much, many' and 'karpos' (καρπός) meaning 'fruit, crop'. It was a significant name in early Christianity, most notably borne by Saint Polycarp, a 2nd-century bishop of Smyrna and an important Apostolic Father. His martyrdom is one of the earliest and best-attested accounts of Christian martyrdom.

    The name's adoption into Hungarian culture likely occurred through the influence of Christianity and the veneration of Saint Polycarp. While not widely common, it has maintained a presence in Hungary as a traditional Christian name, often chosen for its historical and religious significance rather than its modern sound or popularity.

    Famous People Named Polikárp

    • Saint Polycarp (Polykarpos), 2nd-century Bishop of Smyrna, Apostolic Father and martyr
    • Polikárp Zakar, Hungarian Cistercian monk and historian

    Polikárp in different fonts

    PolikárpDancing Script
    PolikárpCaveat
    PolikárpSatisfy
    PolikárpPacifico
    PolikárpGreat Vibes

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