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sábado, 9 de abril de 2016

Significados de nomes #1

Beatriz: It means "what brings happiness" or "traveler", "pilgrim".
The name comes from the Latin Beatrice Beatrice, from beatus word (blessed) and means "that brings happiness." Some authors, however, believe that Beatriz comes from termoViatrix, the old viator Latin, meaning "traveler, pilgrim."
The doubt about the real origin is given by virtue of the elements "Bea" and "Via" have similar pronunciations in ancient Latin, but the two definitions are accepted. It was a very common name among the early Christians who may have associated the name to the Latin beatus, to relate the meaning of "blessed".
He appeared through a saint martyred in the fourth century, which has the Berhersden church in England, in his honor. It was initially a rare name in the same country, which emerged in 1487 and the Beautrice Bettris forms, revived in the nineteenth century as well as Beatrix.
The name has gained notoriety through the character Beatrice Portinari, muse of Italian writer Dante Alighieri in the work "Divine Comedy." The poem is divided into three parts, symbolizing the Holy Trinity, with three main characters, where Beatrice is faith. From this work Beatriz became a symbol of the beautiful lover, chaste and pure.
Origin of name Beatriz
Origin: Latin






Meaning Name Camila
Camila: It means "messenger of the gods," the "priest" or "chorus girl".
Camila is a female name that came from Camillus Latin, meaning "minister" or "priest sacrifices" among Romans.
The original meaning of the name is unknown and some people believe it to be Etruscan.
It is known, however, that the Romans used this name to describe young people who served the participants of the pagan ceremonies.
Another theory suggests that the name Camila would have emerged as a nickname for Camellia, a type of flower.
The name could also be a variation of the Egyptian and Arab Kamilah, meaning "perfection" or "perfect.
In Roman mythology, Camila is the name of an "Italian rider," daughter Métado king of the Volscians, central Italy tribe. Their story is told in the book of the Aeneid of Virgil.
In Brazil, Camilla is a popular name, as well as variants Camile or Kamil, for example.
People baptized with this name usually given pet names of friends and family, as Mila or Cami, for example.
The male version of this name is Camilo also widely used among Brazilians.
Brazilian actress Camila Pitanga is one of the most famous celebrities with this name in Brazil.
Origin of name Camila
Source: Arabic, Latin, Egyptian






Meaning of the name Laura
Laura: It means "laurel", "successful", "triumphant".
Laura is the feminine Lauro name, which has the noun Latin origin laurus meaning "laurel, bay".
In ancient times, the laurel symbolized victory and immortality, as well as the ancient Romans meant glory. In Greece, it was offered to the god Apollo and its leaves crowns were prepared and used as a prize given to the winners in the Olympics of antiquity and also to heroes, geniuses and wise. Because of this use, who gave the name Lauro Laura or their children had the intention to assign the meaning "victorious (a)", "triumphant".
Laura is also the name of a Spanish saint lived in the ninth century, a woman who became a nun after her husband's death, entering the monastery of Santa Maria de Cordoba. When was abbess was thrown alive into a well by the Muslims being killed in the year 864.
In ancient times, the laurel also had other meanings besides those related to the victory. Greece was considered a plant with divine characteristics and was used by oracles before the reference to the oracles. Oracles were guessing women who worship by Apollo, also known as Pythian, were named Pythias.
The Chinese used the laurel to extract the "drug of immortality" and some people of North African, used it as a protective talisman.
Origin of the name Laura
Origin: Latin






Meaning name Ana
Ana: It means "graceful" or "full of grace".
The name comes from the original Ana hebraicoHannah later Latin Anna, meaning "graceful, full of grace."
Ana is probably one of the female names most widespread throughout the West - in its simplest form or associated with other names such as Ana Paula and Ana Luiza - after all, it is a beautiful predominantly female name that reflects the sense of gift or offer, so that possibly be this feeling that parents of girls registered with that name intended to convey with the birth of his daughter.
There are at least three biblical characters with this name, where two of them stand out. The first is mentioned in the Old Testament as the mother of the prophet Samuel, known to have become pregnant at a very advanced age. The second appears in the New Testament as a prophetess who recognizes the child Jesus as the Messiah.
It was a very popular name during the Byzantine Empire and the Middle Ages has become very common among Western Christians under the influence of reverence to Santa Ana, that although there is no confirmation, is considered the mother of the Virgin Mary and patron saint of carpenters, coin acceptors, the good knights of lace makers and grandparents.
The name came in the first time England in the early thirteenth century, but became popular only in the early seventeenth century, when the British erroneously mistook as a variant of Agnes. It was first found in Portugal in documents dated in the first half of the sixteenth century.
Origin of name Ana
Origin: Hebrew


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