Delphine
Origin of the name Delphine:
From the Latin Delphīna (woman from Delphi).
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Delphine is the French form of Delphina, the feminine form of the Roman name Delphinus. Delphinus means "of Delphi" in Latin. Delphi is a Greek city, which in ancient times was the site of the famous Delphic oracle. The name of this ancient Greek city possibly relates to the Greek word δελφις ("dolphin")
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Delphine Neid, American bassist
Delphine Boël, Belgian artist
Delphine LaLaurie (born Marie Delphine Macarty circa 1775), American socialite and murderer
Delphine Seyrig (1932-1990), French actress and star of "Last Year in Marienbad"- Delphine in song, story & screen: | Edit
Baronne Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein's first novel is titled 'Delphine'. The book examines the limited freedom of women in aristocratic society. The controversial content of the novel may have been the reason that Napoleon banished the author from France.
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Global Popularity of the Name Delphine
- #31 in Canada (Quebec)
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