Submitted Surname Revision History

loadingDate    Editor    Change Summary
4/29/2024, 2:49 PM Mike C
2/13/2020, 1:30 AM Mike C
2/13/2020, 1:30 AM Mike C
11/14/2018, 2:16 AM SeaHorse15 move from given name to surname
11/13/2018, 8:09 PM lexpym
11/13/2018, 8:07 PM lexpym
8/21/2018, 9:54 PM lexpym
1/2/2018, 9:14 AM lexpym
1/2/2018, 9:13 AM lexpym
1/2/2018, 9:11 AM lexpym
1/2/2018, 9:08 AM lexpym
12/27/2017, 1:58 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 12:41 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 12:32 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 12:30 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 12:27 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 12:00 PM lexpym
12/27/2017, 11:56 AM lexpym
12/27/2017, 11:45 AM lexpym
12/20/2017, 5:35 AM lexpym
12/20/2017, 5:28 AM lexpym

Name Pym
Type Surname (from given name)
Usage English
Pronounced Pron. /'pım/
Other Forms FormsPim, Pimme, Pymm
Edit Status Status1. basic formatting

Meaning & History

Recorded in several forms including Pim, Pimm, Pimme, Pym, and Pymm, this is a surname which at various times has been prominent in the history of England. The name itself is of medieval English (Anglo-Saxon) origin. It derives from the medieval female given name, 'Pymme/Pymma' (from ‘Phemie’) which is a shortened/nickname or pet form of ‘εϋφημα’ (Euphemia/Eufemia), a Greek name, introduced into Europe by the returning Crusaders of the 11th century. The surname Pym referred to the son of Euphemia which belongs to the category of patronymic surnames. Composed of the elements 'EU', meaning 'well', and 'phone' meaning ‘to speak’, the name was adopted by Christians, who used it in the sense of 'praise God' or 'good repute’ (well-spoken-of or to speak well of). This Greek word is found at Philippians 4:8 (strong’s No: 2163 - Well spoken of, i.e reputable - of Good report)
Added 12/20/2017 by lexpym