Delphina

Meaning of Delphina

Delphina sparkles like a sunlit splash off the turquoise Mediterranean, conjuring the graceful arc of a dolphin beneath warm skies. Rooted in the Greek delphis (“dolphin”) and carried through Latin tongues into Italian as del-FEE-nah (del-FEE-nuh in English), the name bridges ancient Delphi’s whispered oracles and the playful spirit of ocean waves. It rolls off the tongue like a soft sea breeze, weaving medieval legends and coastal lore into every syllable. Brimming with airy elegance and a dash of mythical magic, Delphina offers parents a lyrical choice that feels both timelessly rich and joyfully fresh.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as del-FEE-nah (/dɛlˈfiːna/)

English

  • Pronunced as del-FEE-nuh (/dɛlˈfiːnə/)

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