Originating from the Latin word "paschalis," meaning "of Easter," the name Pasco has strong religious associations. It is derived from the Greek word "pascha," which refers to the Passover festival in Judaism and the resurrection of Jesus in Christianity. Pronounced as PAS-koh (/ˈpæskoʊ/), this name has a timeless charm and a rich history. While not very popular in recent years, Pasco had some presence in the United States during the mid-20th century, with occasional appearances on baby name charts. A variation of this name is Pascal, which may be more commonly used today. Whether you choose Pasco or Pascal for your little one, both names exude a sense of spirituality and depth.
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