Penelopa

Greek
"weaver"

Penelopa Origin and Meaning

The name Penelopa is a girl's name of Spanish origin.

Penelopa is a feminine name representing a variation of Penelope, which has ancient Greek origins. In Greek mythology, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus who waited 20 years for his return. The name is associated with faithfulness, patience, and clever resourcefulness, as mythological Penelope outwitted suitors by weaving and unraveling a burial shroud. This particular spelling with the ending '-a' gives the name a slightly more Eastern European or Mediterranean flair compared to the traditional form. While less common than Penelope, which has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent decades, Penelopa maintains the same romantic, classical appeal with a distinctive twist. The name offers familiar nickname options like Penny or Nela while standing out through its unique spelling variation.