Dafne

  • Origin
    Greek
  • Meaning
    Dafne means "laurel" or "bay tree."
  • Variations
    Daphne, Daphné, Daphney, Dafna
  • Similar names
    Phoebe, Chloe, Delphine, Ariadne, Thalia
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  • Dafne, a name of Greek origin, carries a beautiful and meaningful history. Derived from the Greek word "daphne," which refers to the laurel or bay tree, Dafne is steeped in mythological significance. In ancient Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph pursued by the god Apollo. In her attempt to escape his advances, she was transformed into a laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor. The name Dafne exudes a sense of strength, grace, and resilience, making it an appealing choice for modern parents seeking a name with both classical roots and contemporary appeal. Its variations, such as Daphne and Daphney, provide options for personalizing the name while retaining its timeless charm. With notable personalities and fictional characters bearing this name, Dafne has proven its versatility and enduring allure. Whether parents are drawn to its mythological heritage or simply adore its melodious sound, Dafne is a name that holds promise for a baby girl, bestowing upon her a connection to nature and a legacy of empowerment.
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