Meaning & History
Derived from satin, the French word for the fabric satin, combined with -e, a French feminine suffix. It was popularized in France after it was used as the name of a character, a courtesan, in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge!.
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8/8/2024, 11:56 AM | guasguendi | ||||
8/27/2012, 6:45 AM | overtheclouds | merge 3 names | |||
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8/27/2012, 4:55 AM | overtheclouds | ||||
8/27/2012, 4:54 AM | overtheclouds | ||||
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8/27/2012, 4:53 AM | overtheclouds | ||||
1/1/2010, 9:17 PM | anonymous | ||||
8/14/2008, 11:52 PM | Slaviana | ||||
2/15/2008, 9:47 PM | anonymous |