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- Delphine
- French form of the Latin Delphina, meaning "woman from Delphi" which was an ancient Greek city.
- Delvin
- A bright friend who loves and cares, A bright friend who loves and cares.
- Telvin
- Uzbek: strong, healthy. Latin: bald. English: narrow river.
- Dalvin
- Proud friend or elf friend, Proud friend or elf friend.
- Delfina
- This name derives from the Latin “delphīnus,” which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek “delphús (δελφύς) delphís (δελφίς),” meaning “womb, a fish with a womb, a dolphin,” and may indicate archaic worship of Gaia, Grandmother Earth, and the Earth Goddess at the site. The name was continued in the Christian through the fish (Ichthys), a symbol indicating Jesus. It is particularly popular in France, where the masculine form was used as the title for the Royal first-born, starting with Filippo IV de Valois. In Christianity, Blessed Delfina, wife of Saint Elzéar of Sabran, made a vow of chastity after her husband’s death. She lived in poverty and devoted herself to prayer.
- Delphina
- French form of the Latin Delphina, meaning "woman from Delphi" which was an ancient Greek city. Also the name of a 4th century French saint.
- Delfino
- This name derives from the Latin “delphīnus,” which in turn derives from the Ancient Greek “delphús (δελφύς) delphís (δελφίς),” meaning “womb, a fish with a womb, a dolphin,” and may indicate archaic worship of Gaia, Grandmother Earth, and the Earth Goddess at the site. The name was continued in the Christian through the fish (Ichthys), a symbol indicating Jesus. It is particularly popular in France, where the masculine form was used as the title for the Royal first-born, starting with Filippo IV de Valois. In Christianity, Blessed Delfina, wife of Saint Elzéar of Sabran, made a vow of chastity after her husband’s death. She lived in poverty and devoted herself to prayer.
- Delvon
- God-like; a broadminded person, God-like, a broadminded person.
- Dalphine
- Delfinia
- Deluvina
- Dilveen
- Devine, Divine, Spiritual, Religious, Pious, Sacred.
- Talvin
- Dalvina
- Delphin
- French: Dolphin. Greek: Woman from Delphi, dolphin.
- Dilvin
- Dalven
- Delvyn
- Dallevin
- Delvyna