Peach

/piːtʃ/ noun

Definition

A peach is a soft, round fruit with fuzzy skin, sweet juicy flesh, and a hard pit in the center. Informally, calling someone “a peach” means they are very kind or pleasant.

Etymology

“Peach” comes from Old French *pesche*, from Latin *persicum* (“Persian [apple]”), because the fruit was thought to come from Persia (modern Iran). The name remembers the path the fruit took as it traveled to Europe.

Kelly Says

The word “peach” secretly says “Persian fruit,” even if it’s grown in your local orchard. We turned a place—Persia—into the name of a taste. Calling a person “a peach” is like saying they’re as delightful as this once-exotic import.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መርን
mer-n
ARالعربية
الزّيتون
al-zaytoon
BNবাংলা
মধুপুর
modhu-pur
CACatalà
persica
per-si-ka
CSČeština
meruňka
mer-oon-ka
DADansk
fersken
fer-ske-n
DEDeutsch
Pfirsich
fir-shish
ELΕλληνικά
πεπόνι
pe-po-ni
ESEspañol
melocotón
me-lo-ko-ton
FAفارسی
tâvâ
FISuomi
perssikka
per-sik-ka
FRFrançais
pêche
peysh
GUGU
શાહદા
sha-da
HAHA
karya
ka-rya
HEעברית
פרש
peresh
HIहिन्दी
आम
aam
HUMagyar
lekvár
lek-var
IDBahasa Indonesia
persik
per-sik
IGIG
nkwu
n-k-wu
ITItaliano
pesca
pes-ka
JA日本語
momo
KKKK
алма
alma
KMKM
ផ្កា
ph-ka
KO한국어
복숭아
bok-sung-a
MRMR
आंबा
aam-ba
MSBahasa Melayu
pepaya
pe-pa-ya
MYမြန်မာ
ပဲ
pe
NLNederlands
perzik
per-zik
NONorsk
fersken
fer-ske-n
PAPA
ਅਮ
am
PLPolski
brzoskwinia
br-zhos-k-vee-nya
PTPortuguês
pêssego
peh-sse-gu
RORomână
piersic
peer-sik
RUРусский
персик
per-sik
SVSvenska
päron
pa-ron
SWKiswahili
machung
ma-choong
TAதமிழ்
மாதுளை
maath-ulai
TEతెలుగు
నెయ్యి
neyyi
THไทย
ลูกแพัก
look paek
TLTL
mansanas
man-sa-nas
TRTürkçe
şeftali
shef-ta-li
UKУкраїнська
персик
per-sik
URاردو
آلو
aloo
VITiếng Việt
đào
dao
YOYO
apere
a-pe-re
ZH中文
táo
ZUZU
umngqusho
oom-ng-koo-sho

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

“Peach” has been used as a diminutive or objectifying term for women, focusing on appearance or perceived sweetness rather than personhood. Such usage participates in a broader pattern of comparing women to consumable objects.

Inclusive Usage

Use “peach” literally for the fruit or color; avoid using it as a term for a person’s body or attractiveness, especially in professional or mixed settings.

Inclusive Alternatives

["kind person","helpful person","attractive (if appropriate and consensual)"]

Related Words

Explore More Words

Get the Word Orb API

Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.