Valentina (en. Valentina)

/ba.len.ti.na/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Feminine name derived from the Latin 'Valentinus'.
Valentina is a popular name in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Valentina es un nombre popular en muchos países de habla hispana.
It is often associated with the idea of love and bravery.
Valentine's Day celebrates Valentinas and all lovers.
El Día de San Valentín celebra a las Valentinas y a todos los enamorados.
It can also refer to the date of February 14, which is Valentine's Day.
February 14 is known as Valentina's day.
El 14 de febrero es conocido como el día de Valentina.

Etymology

It comes from the Latin 'Valentinus', which means 'the one who is strong' or 'brave'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Today is Valentine's Day
It refers to Valentine's Day, a celebration of love.
Hoy es San Valentín
Valentina always smiles
It expresses the positive attitude of a person named Valentina.
Valentina siempre sonríe
Give me some love, Valentina
Expression of affection towards someone named Valentina.
Dame un poco de amor, Valentina

Related Words

Valentín
Equivalent masculine name used in the context of love.
Valentín
Valor
Quality of being brave, which derives from the same origin.
Valentía
Valespecial
Colloquial term to refer to a special event like Valentine's Day.
Valespecial

Slang Meanings

A person who is always in love.
That girl is a Valentina; she's always with someone new.
Esa chica es una Valentina, siempre está con alguien nuevo.
Sweet and affectionate girl.
I can't believe Valentina always gives chocolates; it's so typical of her.
No puedo creer que Valentina siempre regale chocolates, es tan típica de ella.
Strong and independent woman.
Valentina doesn't need anyone to be happy; she's a true Valentina.
Valentina no necesita a nadie para ser feliz; es una verdadera Valentina.