Certificate of Name
Candelaria
Feminine
Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Candelaria is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "Candlemas." It is derived from Spanish candela "candle" and ultimately refers to the church festival of Candlemas (February 2), which commemorates the presentation of Jesus in the Temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary. The name is thus given in honor of this religious celebration.EtymologyThe name Candelaria comes from Spanish candela ("candle") combined with the suffixes -ario and -a. It is a shortened form of the title Virgen de la Candelaria ("Virgin of Candelaria"), an epithet of the Virgin Mary. The festival of Candelaria, also known as the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin or the Presentation of the Lord, involves the blessing of candles, which ties directly to the name's candle-related etymology.Religious and Cultural SignificanceCandelaria is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries. The Virgin of Candelaria is the patron saint of the Canary Islands, with the Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria in Tenerife being a major pilgrimage site. The name is also associated with the New Testament events of the Presentation and Purification, as described in Luke 2:22–38. The feast day is widely celebrated in Latin America and Spain with processions, candlelight ceremonies, and festivities.Notable Places and BearersAs both a given name and a toponym, Candelaria appears in several geographic locations including a municipality in Guatemala, a town in El Salvador, and a ranchería in Mexico, reflecting its widespread usage. Notable bearers include Candelaria Pérez (1810─1870), a Chilean sergeant and heroine of the War of the Confederation.Variants and Related FormsDiminutives of Candelaria include Cande, Candela, and Candelas. The masculine forms are Candelario and Cande. Cognates in other languages include the Italian Candelora.Key FactsMeaning: Candlemas; in honor of the Purification of the VirginOrigin: Spanish, from candela (candle)Type: Feminine given nameUsage: Primarily Spanish and Latin AmericanReligious Inspiration: Feast of the Presentation; title of the Virgin Mary
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