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Andria is the Georgian, Corsican, and Sardinian form of Andrew. The name Andrew ultimately derives from the Greek name Andreas, itself from the Greek word andreios meaning "manly, masculine"—a derivative of aner meaning...
Ànghela is a Sardinian feminine given name, representing the local form of Angela, which itself is ultimately derived from the Greek word angelos (angelos), meaning "messenger." In Sardinian, the name preserves the ancie...
Ànghelu is a Sardinian masculine given name, directly derived from the Latin Angelus, which itself comes from the Greek ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning “messenger.” The name refers to the celestial beings known as angels, who...
Antiogu is the Sardinian form of Antiochus, a name of Greek origin borne by several rulers of the Seleucid Empire and by a 2nd-century Christian martyr who is the patron saint of Sardinia.The name ultimately derives from...
Etymology & OriginCaderina is the Sardinian form of Katherine, a name with a rich and debated etymology. The ultimate root is the Greek name Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine), possibly linked to the goddess Hecate or to the Greek...
Elene is the Georgian, Sardinian, and Basque form of Helen. In the Caucasus and western Europe, this name carries the radiant meanings of its Greek root, which may signify "torch" or "corposant," or relate to the moon (s...
Etymology and OriginsFrantzisca is the Sardinian feminine form of Franciscus (see Francis). The root name derives from the Late Latin Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who...
Frantziscu is the Sardinian form of Francis, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman." This origin traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, whose name is thought to come from...
Giuanna is a Sardinian form of Joanna, derived from the Latin Iohanna, which itself comes from the Greek Ἰωάννα (Ioanna), the feminine form of Ioannes (see John). The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew root Yahweh...
Giuanne is a Sardinian form of the Latin name Iohannes, itself derived from the Greek Ἰωάννης (Ioannes) and ultimately from the Hebrew name יוֹחָנָן (Yoḥanan), meaning "Yahweh is gracious," from the roots יוֹ (yo) referr...
Ignàtziu is the Sardinian form of Ignatius. The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Egnatius, of Etruscan origin and uncertain meaning. Later spelling was altered to resemble Latin ignis "fire", leading to...
Juanne is a Sardinian variant of Giuanne, which itself is the Sardinian form of the Latin Iohannes, derived from the Greek Ioannes and ultimately the Hebrew Yoḥanan. The name's core meaning is "Yahweh is gracious", roote...
Maria is a feminine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, Corsican, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Frisian, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Occitan...
Màriu is the Sardinian form of Marius. This given name, predominantly used on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, reflects the historical and linguistic heritage of the region's Romance language, Sardinian, which evolv...
Pàula is the Sardinian feminine form of Paul, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". This Sardinian variant reflects the island's unique linguistic heritage, where the name Pau...
Pàulu is the Sardinian form of Paul, ultimately derived from the Latin cognomen Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble." In Sardinian, the name reflects the island's distinctive linguistic heritage, which belongs to the Roma...
Pedru is the Sardinian form of Peter. Derived from Ancient Greek Πέτρος (Petros), meaning 'stone' or 'rock', the name entered Sardinian via Latin Petrus. Sardinian, a Romance language spoken on the island of Sardinia, pr...
Vissenta is the Sardinian feminine form of Vincent. It derives from the Roman name Vincentius, itself from Latin vinco meaning "to conquer." The name was embraced by early Christians and ultimately entered the Sardinian...
Vissente is the Sardinian form of Vincent. The name Vincent ultimately derives from the Latin name Vincentius, itself originating from vinco, meaning "to conquer". Among early Christians, the name gained popularity due t...
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