Penny is an abbreviation for Penelope, which means 'weaver' or 'duck'
One thousandth of a penny is referred to as a "mille." This term comes from the Latin word "mille," meaning "thousand." In practical terms, it is a very small fraction and is not commonly used in everyday transactions.
Penny (as in a coin): souPenny (as in the name): Same spelling as the English, Penny.
One number name that can replace the word penny is cent. Another example of a number name for a penny is a copperhead coin.
There is no special name for 1/4 of a penny.
Which penny are you referring to? WikiAnswers is international, so make sure you specify if it's a U.S. penny, a Canadian penny, a British penny... I have a U.S. Cent which is commonly referred to as a penny. On one side, it has Lincoln's head. Above him, "IN GOD WE TRUST," to his back, "LIBERTY," and to his front, "1999 D." On the flipside is the Lincoln Memorial. Above it is "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "E PLURIBUS UNUM" (Latin, meaning "Out of Many, One"), and below it is ONE CENT. I don't have access to any other countries' pennies at the moment.
Penelope is a Greek name. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
Penny's last name from Penny from Heaven, Falucci
Eman Penny's birth name is Elizabeth Penny.
Penny Harville's birth name is Penny Witbeck.
In the King James version the word - penny - appears 9 times the word - pennyworth - appears twice In all these the reference is to a unit of money, and not to a person's name. it is the lowest unit of currency. Because of this, the name can have no 'meaning' in the Bible.
Penny Brody's birth name is Harriet Penny Brody.
Brad Penny's birth name is Bradley Wayne Penny.
Hank Penny's birth name is Herbert Clayton Penny.
Sydney Penny's birth name is Sydney Margaret Penny.
Penny Hammond's birth name is Elise Penny Gutierrez.
Her name is Penny .
With a capital 'P' it's a shortened version of the name 'Penelope' It is also the singular (now seldom used) of the English word 'pence', meaning 'pennies'. The Spanish equivalent of English 'penny' is 'penique'; of American 'penny' is 'centavo'.