Baptiste
/bəpˈtɪst/
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Baptiste, of French origin, derives from the Greek word 'baptizein', meaning 'to baptise'. It carries strong religious connotations, symbolizing purity, faith, and spiritual renewal. The name is often associated with Saint John the Baptist, a revered biblical figure, and is popular in French-speaking cultures for its devout and timeless significance.
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