Gelsy name meaning
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What does Gelsy mean?
Gelsy is variant form of Gelsomina. Gelsomina is form of Jasmine in Italian language. Meaning of Gelsomina is Gelsemium and Jasmin is used commonly in Italian is originated from Latin and Old Persian.
Variants of Gelsy
Gelsomina, Jasmine, Gelsee, Chazmin, Jasmina, Yasmene, Jasmarie, Jasmin
How popular is the name Gelsy?
Gelsy is a familiar baby name in Cuba, Mexico and Brazil. At least, 400 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.
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Numerological analysis of Gelsy
Some people admire while others judge your recklessness and carelessness. Deep inside, people envy you, and you know it. People hate you for having the guts to say “NO” to society restriction and rules. The sky is your only limit when it comes to goals. Nothing escapes your eye, your sense of smell is highly developed, such as your sense of touch. You are full of dignity, charm, and have a lot of admirers because of your openness and kind nature.
Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Gelsy
- Vanna - Used chiefly in Finnish and Italian far-out, Vanna means "The Mystic Goddess of an Ancient Greek Brotherhood, Diminutive of Vanessa or God is Gracious" is a gender-neutral name is originated from English and Latin
- Claudio - Used notably in Finnish, Spanish and Norwegian eminent, Claudio is rooted from Latin, Claudio means "Reference to the Gender of the Claudian, Disabled or Limping" is used as a gender insensitive name
- Florida - Old-school and Outstanding Florida specifically is used in Spanish and English, meaning of Florida is "Flowering or Flowered", rooted from Latin is given to both boys and girls
- Marinka - Marinka's meaning is One of the Wives of the Prophet Muhammad, Sea of Bitterness and Beautiful is rooted from Hebrew and Latin, especially used in Russian and Hungarian is given to girls. Marinka is short of Maria.
- Norah - Eternal and Customary Norah is used particulary in Italian and Norwegian, Norah means "Bringer of Light, Torch or Honorable". Its origin is in Latin and Old Greek is bestowed upon both genders
Famous people named Gelsy
We could not find any notable namesake.