Eglantina
Eglantina is a poetic and delicate name of Latin origin, often associated with the wild rose, specifically the 'sweet briar' or Eglantine rose. The name conveys a sense of beauty, nature, and romanticism. While it is primarily a feminine name, it carries an ethereal quality appealing to many parents.
The name is viewed positively; it evokes gentle imagery of blooming flowers and evokes a sense of sweetness and charm. It is relatively easy to write and pronounce, giving it an approachable quality.
Basic Information
Gender: Girl
Sounds Like: eh-glan-TEE-nah
Pronunciation Explanation: The name emphasizes the second syllable 'glan,' with the initial 'eh' sound and a soft 'tina' at the end.
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: wild rose, sweet briar
Origin: Eglantina has Latin roots, derived from the word 'eglantine,' which refers to a type of wild rose known for its fragrant blossoms.
Usage: Eglantina is traditionally used as a feminine name, reflecting elegance and grace associated with flowers.
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Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 47880
Girls: 58767
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Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: N/A
Background: While not inherently tied to a specific religion, Eglantina's beauty and floral symbolism can be appreciated in various cultural contexts.
Cultural Significance: The name evokes themes of nature, femininity, and aesthetic beauty, which resonates in literature and art.
Historical Significance: The term 'Eglantine' has historical significance in literature, often referenced in poetry and romantic works, symbolizing love and beauty.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: Eglantina appears in various poems and literary works, often representing natural beauty and delicate femininity.
Movies and Television: Though not a widely used character name, the essence of Eglantina can be seen in characters who embody grace and floral associations.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Eglantina is perceived as poetic, elegant, and charming. It generates feelings of warmth and affection due to its connection to nature.
Positive Feelings: Beautiful, delicate, unique, enchanting, charming, summery.
Negative Feelings: May be considered too unusual for some, or difficult to spell for others.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: Eglantina is straightforward to write out phonetically, though it may require a few attempts for correct pronunciation. The name flows fluidly when spoken.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Eglantine,Eglantahna,Eglatina,Eglen tina
Common Nicknames: Ella,Tina,Glenna,Natty
Eglantina Popularity
Eglantina Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
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Albania | 289 |
Italy | 5743 |
Greece | 5786 |
Chile | 6826 |
Nicaragua | 7828 |
Serbia | 8649 |
Mexico | 10715 |
Romania | 14083 |
Panama | 16664 |
Switzerland | 22775 |
Eglantina Usage and Popularity By City
City | Rank (Overall) |
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New York | 19969 |
London | 22189 |
Calgary | 5545 |
Rome | 4071 |
Turin | 2592 |
Fremont | 3209 |
Alessandria | 633 |
Vicenza | 1278 |
Toronto | 27251 |
Monterrey | 2523 |
Compatibility Analysis
Famous Persons Named Eglantina
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Eglantina Zingg
Born: April 22, 1981 - Caracas
philanthropist | model | television presenter | actor
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Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Eleanor,Elena,Alantina,Gelinda