Delfina

"Woman from Delphi; dolphin"

♀ Femenino · Spanish, Italian, Greek, Latin
elegant Greek classical Argentine nature

📖 Acerca de Delfina

Delfina proviene del latín "Delphinus" que significa "delfín" o "mujer de Delfos." Enormemente popular en Argentina y elegante en Italia, conecta la mitología griega con la santidad cristiana y el simbolismo marino.

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Saint Delphina of Glandeves — Provençal noblewoman (1284-1358) venerated as a saint for her piety, charity, and mystical visions, patroness of the town of Apt in France
  • Delfina Blaquier — Argentine socialite, model, and wife of polo champion Nacho Figueras, prominent figure in Argentine high society and fashion
  • Delfina de la Cruz — Argentine field hockey player who represented Argentina in international competitions as part of Las Leonas
  • Delfina Pignatiello — Argentine competitive swimmer who won multiple gold medals at the Pan American Games and represented Argentina at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics