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Packard

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Packard is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An occupational surname of English origin, referring to someone who was a 'pack-horse driver' or a dealer in packs. It has a robust and practical feel.”, and peaked in popularity in 1991.

Letters7
Syllables2
OriginEnglish

What Packard Means

An occupational surname of English origin, referring to someone who was a 'pack-horse driver' or a dealer in packs. It has a robust and practical feel.

The Story of Packard

This name, emerging in the early 1990s, evokes a steadfast, hardworking spirit connected to the open road.

Packard is an English occupational surname, referring to a driver of pack horses or a dealer in packs. It first appeared as a given name around 1991.

When you consider Packard for your son, you see a reliable, grounded individual. He will be a diligent worker, a resilient spirit who tackles challenges with practical determination and a down-to-earth approach.

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Numerology

8

The Achiever

Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.

Famous Namesakes

  • Packard Motor Car Company

    Historic American luxury automobile manufacturer.

Personality Traits

HardworkingPracticalResilientDown-to-earth

Peak Year

#5 in 1991

Total Births

5

First Recorded

1991

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