π About Delfina
Delfina comes from the Latin "Delphinus" meaning "dolphin" or "woman from Delphi." Hugely popular in Argentina and elegant in Italy, it connects ancient Greek mythology with Christian sainthood and graceful marine symbolism.
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Saint Delphina of Glandeves β ProvenΓ§al noblewoman (1284-1358) venerated as a saint for her piety, charity, and mystical visions, patroness of the town of Apt in France
- Delfina Blaquier β Argentine socialite, model, and wife of polo champion Nacho Figueras, prominent figure in Argentine high society and fashion
- Delfina de la Cruz β Argentine field hockey player who represented Argentina in international competitions as part of Las Leonas
- Delfina Pignatiello β Argentine competitive swimmer who won multiple gold medals at the Pan American Games and represented Argentina at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics