Delphin

Meaning of Delphin

Delphin is a name of ancient Greek origin, derived from “delphinos” meaning “dolphin.” It conjures images of joyful leaps and wise guidance, like a playful friend leading the way through calm or stormy seas. In India, where coastal breezes carry tales of sea gods and lush backwaters, Delphin feels at home—a gentle wave at sunrise. Though rare on modern US birth charts, it surfaced briefly in the early 1900s, lending it vintage charm and exclusivity. Parents who seek a name that blends mythology, marine magic and cross-cultural flair will find Delphin irresistible. Pronounced DEL-fin in English, del-FEEN in Spanish, del-FAN in French or DEHL-feen in German, it’s ready to swim across borders without getting its fins wet.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as DEHL-feen (/ˈdɛlfiːn/)

French

  • Pronunced as del-FAN (/dɛlˈfæ̃/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as del-FEEN (/delˈfin/)

English

  • Pronunced as DEL-fin (/ˈdɛlfɪn/)

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