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Peregrina

Feminine form of Latin peregrinus meaning 'traveler,' 'pilgrim,' or 'foreigner.'

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Peregrina is the feminine form of Latin peregrinus, meaning traveler, pilgrim, or foreigner. The name has a beautiful mobility to it, since its meaning points toward movement, journey, and being away from home.

That makes it one of the most evocative of the older Latin names, especially in religious and historical contexts. Peregrina sounds elegant, devotional, and a little medieval. It has the dignity of a name that can carry both spiritual pilgrimage and worldly wandering.

Because it is uncommon, it feels almost like a relic of earlier naming traditions, where virtue and status were often interwoven. Peregrina suggests endurance, humility, and a life marked by travel, whether literal or symbolic.

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