Certificate of Name
Santa 2
Feminine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Santa 2 is a Latvian feminine given name with a dual etymology: it may derive from the Latin sanctus meaning "holy, saint," or alternatively serve as a short form of Aleksandra, the Latvian form of Alexandra.EtymologyThe Latin root sanctus gives the name a direct religious meaning of holiness. However, in the context of Latvian naming practices, Santa 2 is more commonly considered a diminutive or variant of Aleksandra, which itself is the Latvian form of Alexandra. This reflects a trend in Latvian naming where shorter forms like Santa 2 are used interchangeably with the full name.Related NamesWithin Latvian, the name has a variant Sanda 1. The masculine counterpart is Aleksandrs. In other languages and cultures, cognates include Albanian Aliaksandrae, Belarusian Aliaksandra, Russian Alesya (a diminutive), Slovene Aleksandra, Russian Aleksandrina, and Asya 1.Notable BearersNotable bearers of the name include Santa Feneja (b. 1956), a Latvian actress, and Santa Dzine Ikgliata (1908–1972), a Latvian archaeologist. Additionally, Santa Vecente (b. 1973) is a Latvian politician.DistributionThe name Santa 2 is primarily used within Latvia and among the Latvian diaspora, reflecting its etymology based on native naming traditions or the Latin religious import.Meaning: Holy, saint (from Latin); also a short form of AleksandraOrigin: Latvian (from Latin or patronymic formation)Type: First nameUsage regions: Latvia
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