Panik is from the Inuktitut ᐸᓂᒃ (Panik — daughter). A modern American baby name in the broader Inuit-Arctic Indigenous heritage aesthetic. Panik is one of the foundational Inuit feminine names — central to traditional Inuit Indigenous Arctic heritage. The foundational Inuit people are one of the foundational Indigenous nations of the Arctic (~180,000 Inuit + foundational Canada (Nunavut + Nunavik + Nunatsiavut + Inuvialuit) + Greenland + Alaska + Russia (Chukotka) + foundational Inuit Circumpolar Council) + foundational Inuktitut foundational official language of Nunavut Canada + foundational Inuit Nunangat foundational Inuit homeland + foundational Inuktitut syllabics writing system. The foundational Inuit heritage spans foundational qulliq seal-oil lamp + foundational qajaq (kayak) + foundational iglu (igloo snowhouse) + foundational amauti mother's parka with baby pouch + foundational Sedna sea goddess + foundational nanuq polar bear + foundational throat-singing (katajjaq). Foundational Inuit feminine name reflecting Arctic Indigenous heritage.
Featured throughout Inuit heritage.
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Panik reduces to three.