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Senorita

Senorita comes directly from Spanish señorita, meaning 'young lady' or 'miss.'

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Senorita comes directly from Spanish señorita, meaning "young lady" or "miss." As a name, it carries the warmth of a familiar term of address while also feeling boldly unconventional because it shifts a title into personal identity.

That makes Senorita feel lively, expressive, and slightly theatrical. It has a bright, distinctive sound and a built-in sense of femininity. Because it is so strongly tied to Spanish usage, it also carries cultural resonance beyond its literal meaning, which gives it extra character.

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