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    Erundina

    Pronunciation: eh-roon-DEE-nah

    ♀ Female
    Latin

    Meaning

    swallow (bird)

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Erundina is a name derived from the Latin word 'hirundo', meaning 'swallow'. The swallow bird has long been associated with spring, new beginnings, and good fortune in various cultures, making names derived from it symbolic of these qualities. While not widely common, the name carries a gentle and natural charm.

    Its usage is primarily found in regions with a strong Latin influence, particularly in Romance language speaking countries. The name's rarity contributes to its unique appeal, often chosen by parents looking for a distinctive yet classic-sounding name with a beautiful natural meaning.

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