All about the name PTOSHA

Meaning, origin, history.

Ptosha is an uncommon yet intriguing female given name of Slavic origin, specifically from Russia and other Eastern European countries. It is derived from the Greek name Ptolemaios, which means 'warrior' or 'one who fights for victory'. This name was particularly popular among royals in ancient Egypt and Greece. However, it is not common in the West and tends to be more prevalent in Slavic cultures.

In terms of phonetics, Ptosha is pronounced approximately as /PTO-sha/, with the stress on the first syllable. It follows a pattern of stress often found in Slavic names: the first syllable is stressed, followed by a short vowel sound (o) and then another consonant (sha).

As it's not a widely known name in many English-speaking countries, Ptosha might catch attention due to its uniqueness and cultural significance. It could potentially serve as an interesting middle name or be used creatively in literature or fiction to evoke a sense of Eastern European heritage or cultural curiosity.

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Popularity of the name PTOSHA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Ptosha had ten children named Ann in two years."