Names Like Talvin

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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
Delfin
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.
Dilveen
Devine, Divine, Spiritual, Religious, Pious, Sacred.
Dalvina
Delphin
French: Dolphin. Greek: Woman from Delphi, dolphin.
Dilvin
Dalven
Delvyn
Dallevin
Delvyna