what does this name mean?
i beleive this name is french, it is female and it just sounds so beautiful and elegant. what does it mean?
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Dim sum
The word satin is ultimately derived from the province of Tsinkiang (Quanzhou), China (Silk trade originated in China).
The word satin is ultimately derived from the province of Tsinkiang (Quanzhou), China (Silk trade originated in China).
Satine
Satin is a silk and Satine is only the French form.
Like Charm and Charme.
I love the name; it's the name of a cat that stays at my husband's work. I call her Silky. I think it's cute.
-Seda*
Satin is a silk and Satine is only the French form.
Like Charm and Charme.
I love the name; it's the name of a cat that stays at my husband's work. I call her Silky. I think it's cute.
-Seda*
Satine is not the French form... We use the word 'satin' too... :)
but it's been "frenchinized" as a name.
-Seda*
-Seda*
As far as I know, Satine just means 'satin', ie the fabric.
This message was edited 10/17/2004, 9:00 AM