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Pepe is a nickname for any person called José, but is also often used with different connotations. Etymologically, it derives from the name of Saint Joseph, considered to be the reputed father of Jesus. The folk etymology for the name Pepe in Spanish for putative father is padre putativo, abbreviated to PP, and pronounced Pepe. Pepe is also nickname in Italy for Giuseppe (Joseph) by a phonetical derivation.

In Spain it is commonly associated with the Partido Popular (People's Party), especially when José María Aznar was the leader of the party and Prime Minister.

In some regions of Latin America it is used derogatively to address people who are — or are considered — illiterate, uneducated or of a lower social class. In Cuba, it is at times used to refer to a bastard child.

Also in the Samoan language "Pepe" means baby.

Pepé (pe-pay) is the French variation: see Pepé Le Pew

Pepe means pepper in Italian and is also a surname.


 * "Pepè" can also be Canadian Franglais for "pépère" (grandfather)

Matthew hk 19:59, 15 February 2008 (UTC)


 * That's for Pepe, not pepe. SemperBlotto 20:01, 15 February 2008 (UTC)