Fortuna
Hi !!!
WDYTO this name?
It means 'fortune, change, fate, good luck' and it was a Ancient Roman goddess too.
It is prounced for-TOO-na.
In Italy in 2015 were born only 5 babies with this name.
But I really like it for its clear and immediate meaning (in Italian it has exactly all those meanings). It is also augural while it has a long history behind it.
Can you comment and rate it?
WDYTO this name?
It means 'fortune, change, fate, good luck' and it was a Ancient Roman goddess too.
It is prounced for-TOO-na.
In Italy in 2015 were born only 5 babies with this name.
But I really like it for its clear and immediate meaning (in Italian it has exactly all those meanings). It is also augural while it has a long history behind it.
Can you comment and rate it?
This message was edited 9/20/2017, 4:22 AM
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I think I like Fortunata better.
Hmm now I have 'O Fortuna' in my head. I can't see it being the name of a real person.
Hahaha! It's a great piece of music, though. I once sang it at a big arena in Stockholm with my choir and lots of other choirs. It was a "wow" experience.
It doesn't work in English very well. It sounds like it could be the name of a car. In fact, I'm not sure it hasn't been used like that.
And of course it sounds exactly like "for tuna" or "four tuna." Nobody wants tuna fish in their name.
And of course it sounds exactly like "for tuna" or "four tuna." Nobody wants tuna fish in their name.