Pac
Pac (name) means a surname of Polish, Czech, Slovak, Spanish, or Guatemalan origin. Example: “The Pac family had lived in the village for generations.”
How to use Pac
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA surname with several different origins depending on the region.
Word forms
Pacs plural
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The _____ family had lived in the village for generations.
Etymology
Traced to several unrelated sources, including Polish and Czech short forms of personal names, and a Spanish or Mayan-influenced surname.
Frequently asked questions
What does “Pac” mean?
The word “Pac” means a surname of Polish, Czech, Slovak, Spanish, or Guatemalan origin. In plain terms, a surname with several different origins depending on the region.
How do you use “Pac” in a sentence?
Here is “Pac” used in a sentence: “The Pac family had lived in the village for generations.”
What part of speech is “Pac”?
“Pac” is a name.
Where does the word “Pac” come from?
The word “Pac” comes from Spanish. Traced to several unrelated sources, including Polish and Czech short forms of personal names, and a Spanish or Mayan-influenced surname.
Is “Pac” a common word?
“Pac” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between the surname 'Pac' and the acronym 'PAC'?
'Pac' with a single capital letter is a family name found in several countries. 'PAC' in all capitals is usually an abbreviation, most commonly for 'political action committee' in American politics.
In which countries does the surname 'Pac' appear?
The surname 'Pac' is found across several cultures, including Polish, Czech, Slovak, Spanish, and Guatemalan backgrounds. Because it arose independently in different places, people named Pac may have quite different family origins.
How is the surname 'Pac' capitalized?
As a surname, 'Pac' is written with only the first letter capitalized. This distinguishes it in writing from the all-capitals acronym 'PAC.'
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