Pringle

Etymology 1

 * Habitational, from a place near Stow Roxburghshire, formerly called Hop(p)ringle, from + a name of  origin composed of the byname  + an unidentified second element.
 * Named in honor of Thomas Pringle.
 * Started as a stage stop on the Sidney-Custer Trail, operated by Henry Pringle.

Etymology 2
There are several theories:
 * Named after Mark Pringle, who filed a US Patent 2,286,644 titled “Method and Apparatus for Processing Potatoes” on 5 March 1937. Pringle’s work was cited by (the original seller of Pringles) in filing their own patent for improving the taste of dehydrated processed potatoes.
 * Two Procter advertising employees lived on Pringle Drive in Finneytown (north of Cincinnati, Ohio), and the name paired well with “potato chips”.
 * Procter & Gamble chose the name from a Cincinnati telephone book.
 * “Chosen out of a hat” to promote a family name appeal.

Noun

 * 1) An individual potato snack of the Pringles brand.

Translations

 * Arabic: بْرِينْجَلْز
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: Pringle
 * Finnish: Pringle
 * French:
 * German: Pringle
 * Hungarian: Pringles
 * Japanese: プリングルズ
 * Portuguese: Pringle
 * Russian: Принглс
 * Spanish: Pringle