π About Solangia
Solangia is the Latinised variant of Solange, derived from the Latin 'solemnis' meaning solemn and dignified. It is historically linked to Sainte Solangia, a 9th-century French virgin martyr from Berry, whose veneration spread the name across medieval France. Both Solangia and Solange carry associations of sacred grace, serene nobility, and deep French Catholic heritage.
π Details
- OriginFrench
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningVariant of Solange. Solemn, dignified
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Sainte Solangia (Saint Solange) β 9th-century French shepherdess and martyr from Berry, venerated as a virgin saint after her death around 880 CE. Patron saint of the Berry region and of shepherdesses; her feast day is 10 May.
- Solange Knowles β American singer, songwriter, and artist; younger sister of BeyoncΓ©, known for her critically acclaimed albums 'A Seat at the Table' and 'When I Get Home'.
- Solange Ferreira β Brazilian singer and actress, known for her work in popular Brazilian music and soap operas in the 1980s and 1990s.
- Solange Martin β French actress and singer who appeared in several French films during the mid-20th century golden age of French cinema.