Pasqualina

Meaning of Pasqualina

Pasqualina is an Italian treasure with a story as uplifting as a spring sunrise. Born from the Latin “Paschalis,” meaning “of Easter,” it carries the joyful spirit of rebirth and celebration—think gentle church bells, blooming gardens, and family gathered around a festive table. With its playful “pahs-kwah-LEE-nah” melody, the name feels both lyrical and grounded, offering old-world warmth without feeling stuffy. Though you won’t find it topping today’s charts, Pasqualina did pop up a few times in early 1920s Massachusetts birth records, hinting at a quiet, vintage allure. For parents who crave a name that whispers history, art, and a touch of Italian romance, Pasqualina delivers—in a way that’s as unique and welcoming as a sun-soaked piazza in Tuscany.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as pahs-kwah-LEE-nah (/pas.kwa.ˈli.na/)

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