Diosa name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: Spanish, Tagalog, Danish, Swedish and Finnish
Meaning: Goddess
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What does Diosa mean?

Of Latin origin, Diosa means "Goddess" and is used for girls is chiefly used in Swedish, Tagalog, Spanish, Finnish and Danish.

How popular is the name Diosa?

Diosa is a common baby name in Philippines, Colombia and Venezuela while it is somewhat familiar in Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Panama, Chile and Saudi Arabia. As per our estimate, over 8000 babies have been bestowed Diosa around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2022135276
2021110538
2020150495
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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What numerology tells about Diosa?

In order to gain more than you already have, you need to take uncalculated risks and see where they take you. Allow yourself to think more freely. If letter A is your capstone in your name, you are romantic by nature. However, you are also interested in action. Leave your own mark in the world. Focus on spirituality and leave out the material success. You always analyze something in your mind.

Looking for names similar to Diosa? Please go through the following names

  •  Jade - The well-known unisex name Jade is used principally in Finnish and Swedish has its origin in Spanish and Latin, Jade means "Jade or Stone"
  •  Rane - The uncommon unisex name Rane is of Sanskrit and Latin origin used notably in English and Norwegian languages, Rane means "Strong Counselor"
  •  Vlasis came from Latin is used as a boy name, meaning of Vlasis is "One who Stammers, Bègue and Stammerer" is specifically used in Greek. Vlasis is resultant of Blaise.
  •  Eucharius is used in English, Finnish and German came from Old Greek, Eucharius means "Grateful or Thankfulness" is given to baby boys
  •  Clarinda - Pleasing and Ceaseless Latin Clarinda is particulary used in German and English, meaning of Clarinda is "Beautiful, Clear or Similar to Clara" is used as a girl name

Famous people named Diosa

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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