Capricia

Meaning of Capricia

Capricia, pronounced kah-PREE-see-ah in Spanish and kuh-PREE-shuh in English, unfolds like a silken ribbon drifting through a moonlit sakura grove, its origins rooted in the Italian capriccio and the French caprice—each syllable a delicate promise of whim and wonder. This feminine name evokes the sparkle of Mediterranean waves caressing the shores of Capri, yet its spirit resonates equally with the quiet elegance of a shōji screen filtered by dawn’s pale light. Rich with the sense of a fleeting impulse—of brushstrokes that dance across parchment in a spontaneous haiku—Capricia conjures images of koi gliding beneath lantern-lit bridges, where every shadow and shimmer hints at possibility. Though seldom uttered, it carries a timeless allure, as if each bearer were destined to wander artist’s pathways, crafting beauty from the unexpected and cherishing the poetry of each unplanned turn.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as kah-PREE-see-ah (/kaˈpɾe.si.a/)

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-PREE-shuh (/kəˈpriːʃə/)

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