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Senorina

Derived from Spanish señorita or Italian signorina, meaning young lady or miss.

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Senorina is derived from Spanish señorita or Italian signorina, meaning "young lady" or "miss." That direct social meaning makes it feel like a title turned into a name, which gives it an inherently stylish and feminine air.

The name has a theatrical elegance and a clearly ornamental quality. Senorina feels ceremonial in a way that many modern names do not, yet it remains easy to hear and remember. Its appeal lies in its graceful, feminine sound and its connection to polite address and social formality.

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