Italian: nickname from papa ‘father’, ‘priest’,
‘pope’. In southern Italy it is generally a nickname for someone
thought to resemble a priest, or in some cases for the illegitimate
child of a priest, but in the North it is more often a nickname
meaning ‘pope’, denoting a vain or pompous man. In Calabria it also
means ‘uncle’.
Greek: shortened form of any of various names
beginning with papas ‘priest’, for example Papageorgiou
‘priest George’. Compare Papas. In the Eastern Church priests
are allowed to marry and have children.
Hungarian: probably from the old
secular personal name Pápa, but in some cases possibly a
habitational name from a place called Pápa in Veszprém county,
or some other place similarly named.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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