Delphina

"Woman from Delphi; dolphin"

♀ Female Β· Latin, Greek, French
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πŸ“– About Delphina

Delphina is a Latinized form meaning "from Delphi" or "dolphin," honoring Saint Delphina of Glandeves. It bridges Mediterranean antiquity with modern use across Europe and East Africa.

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⭐ Famous People

  • Saint Delphina of Glandeves β€” ProvenΓ§al noblewoman (1284-1358) venerated as a saint for her mystical visions, poverty, and charity, patron of the Delphina/Delphine name family
  • Delphina Sulle β€” Tanzanian long-distance runner who competed in international athletics representing Tanzania in cross-country and road racing events
  • Delphine Seyrig β€” Iconic French actress celebrated for her roles in Last Year at Marienbad and Jeanne Dielman, a feminist icon of European art cinema (variant spelling)