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Bettina, also spelled Betina, is a female name predominantly found in the Italian and German languages. This name has various interpreted meanings and origins. In Italian, Bettina originated as a diminutive of the names Elisabetta and Benedetta.
The contemporary colloquial diminutives -chen and -lein are always neuter in their grammatical gender, regardless of the original word. For example, the common German word for girl is das Mädchen, which is neuter because it is a diminutive of die Magd (feminine) – the maiden (Handmaid, maidservant, not: virgin). [6]
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100 German Girl Names. Whether you like the sound of Germanic names or are looking for a way to honor the culture, here are some lovely German girl names for parents to consider. Emilia. Freya ...
SDI Productions. 15. Azzurra. This Italian word meaning “azure” (i.e., sky blue) makes a lovely color-inspired name for a little girl who’s full of life and beauty.
Top 5 Italian Girl Names In The U.S. "The top Italian names for girls in the U.S. are Sophia, though Sofia is the Italian variation, Isabella, and Mia," Redmond explains. "All are in the top 10."
Susanna in Italian; Japanese: スーザン (Sūzan) Susanna, Sanna and Susanne in Swedish; Zuzanna or Zane in Latvian; Zuzana in Czech and Slovak; Zuzanna in Polish; Susana in Portuguese, Spanish, along with a newly invented form Açucena/Azucena (given name) (the modern Portuguese and Spanish, respectively, word for "lily")
abaco - abacus; abat-jour - bedside lamp; abate - abbot; abbacchiato - depressed/down; abbacinare - to dazzle; abbacinato - dazzled; abbagliante - dazzling