Paloma (name)
PALOMA | |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | Dove; Peaceful |
Paloma is a female given name, derived from Latin "palumbus" which means Dove; a symbol of Peace. The name also can be understood as The Holy Spirit symbolized in this bird. Palomma, using double "m", comes from a Neapolitan dialect, made famous in the song "Palomma 'e notte" written by Di Giacomo and Buongiovanni in 1906.[1][2]
In Southern Italy is celebrated on Easter "La Festa della Palomma" (Feast of Palomma) at the Chiesa della Madonna della Nova (Our Lady of Nova's Church), Ostuni, Puglia. In Spain is celebrated "Virgen de la Paloma de Madrid" feast's day on August 15.[3]
Paloma is a common name in Italy and especially Spain.[4]
People known as Paloma
- Paloma of Austria, Wife of Archduke Simeon of Austria
- Paloma Picasso, French jewelry designer, daughter of Pablo Picasso
- Paloma Faith, British singer and actress
- Paloma Stoecker, British singer
- Paloma Baeza, British actress
- Paloma Eskenazi, American film producer and founder of Golden Films
- Paloma Young, American designer
- Paloma Bloyd, American actress and model
- Paloma McLardy, American drummer
- Paloma Pinault, American, daughter of French businessman François-Henri Pinault
- Paloma Kwiatkowski, Canadian actress
- Paloma Weisz, German contemporary artist
- Paloma Efron, Argentine journalist
- Paloma Herrera, Argentine ballet dancer
- Paloma San Basilio, Spanish singer
- Paloma Berganza, Spanish singer
- Paloma O'Shea, Spanish pianist
- Paloma Pedrero, Spanish actress
- Paloma Rao, Indian actress
- Paloma Esmeria, Filipina actress [5]
References
- ↑ Neapolitan Vocabulary
- ↑ Palomma 'e Notte
- ↑ Saint Paloma's day
- ↑ Girls' name meaning - Paloma
- ↑ http://www.palomaesmeria.com/
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