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May 2, 2008 11:25 AM
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Pippa as a baby name. Does it really mean "blow job" in Greek slang?
My best friend and her husband have been having a tough time finding a girl's name they can agree on for their soon-to-arrive daughter. My friend is in love with the name Pippa, but has some concerns about its possible untoward meanings in various languages
These friends mean bunches to me. He's a friend from high school, she's a friend from grad school, and I set them up. She's worried y'all will be mean about her choice of name, but I assured her that this community wouldn't do that.
Direct quote from her email to me:
Here's my major dilemma that I want to suss out: a little Google-ing has revealed that Pippa means "blowjob" in Greek slang (possibly also in Italian...). It also (amazingly) can mean "fuck" in Swedish slang (which is amazing, since Pippi Longstocking is a Swedish gal...). As far as I know, it doesn't mean that in Norwegian. Does it mean anything in Spanish????? Sunflower seeds, yes.
The question: Can you confirm any of the above information? Are there any other languages where the name Pippa (or something that sounds like it) might cause similar problems?
They're a very well-traveled, international-living types, so this has greater weight to them than it might to say, me.
Thanks!
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posted by yellowcandy at 11:35 AM on May 2