Panagiota is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'panagiotis,' which means 'all holy.' It was traditionally given to girls born around the feast day of Saint Panagiotes, celebrated on May 27th in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
"Panagiota experienced significant popularity between 1964 and 1979 with peak years being 1972 (20 births) and 1976 (27 births). Since the late 80s, its usage has steadily declined, averaging around 5-7 births annually up until last year, 2023."
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