Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Give me an Italian name, please. I'll give you all the points if you get it right!
Give me an Italian name, please. I'll give you all the points if you get it right!
giada, meaning beautiful jade
margherita, meaning daisy
Celeste, meaning sky blue
Valentina, meaning fortunate, healthy, strong, meaning "strong, positive, healthy."
Linda has the meaning of 'purifying the soul' in the form of Ermelinda, Teodolina, Adelindo, abbreviations. Popular sense has "clean, transparent." Meaning.
Sara comes from Sarah, meaning "lady, princess". In southern Italy it may be a shortened form of Rosalia.
Viola has a purple flower ... == What's it called ....
ilaria:
From the Latin hilaris (borrowed from the Greek hilaros) meaning "happiness, joy, bliss."
alice:
From the French alis which is the French form of some Germanic names, described by other sources as coming from the Greek alykè, a derivative of "sea".
Sofia: Sofia is from Greek, meaning "wisdom".
Personal favorite names and collected meanings ....
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