Re: Latin Names
in reply to a message by Eruchalu2015
Hi !!!
Davina ... I think it was born in the Englisn-speaking world (feminine of Davin). I know that feminine form of David are i.e. Davida or Davidia ...but not Davina. I dislike this name anyway.
Dulcina: ehm..not s fan.
In Italian the word for 'sweet' is 'dolce (DAWL-che)'.
I like a similar name, but Spanish, which is Dulcinea (the woman beloved by Don Quijote).
Allegra: yes!! This is used here in Italy. I like this name a lot!
It means 'glee, happy'.
It is quite unusual (being also an adjective) but I have a good news, I hope.
Infact in 2016 were born here 229 Allegra (the highest ever). I like when great names are chosen by many people but not becoming trendy or too popular...
My fsvourite out of these is Allegra of course!
It has 9.5/10 in my list.
I would be glad to use it for s futufe daughter! :)
Davina ... I think it was born in the Englisn-speaking world (feminine of Davin). I know that feminine form of David are i.e. Davida or Davidia ...but not Davina. I dislike this name anyway.
Dulcina: ehm..not s fan.
In Italian the word for 'sweet' is 'dolce (DAWL-che)'.
I like a similar name, but Spanish, which is Dulcinea (the woman beloved by Don Quijote).
Allegra: yes!! This is used here in Italy. I like this name a lot!
It means 'glee, happy'.
It is quite unusual (being also an adjective) but I have a good news, I hope.
Infact in 2016 were born here 229 Allegra (the highest ever). I like when great names are chosen by many people but not becoming trendy or too popular...
My fsvourite out of these is Allegra of course!
It has 9.5/10 in my list.
I would be glad to use it for s futufe daughter! :)