Annunziata

( Annuntiare of latin, announce, proclaim, or annuntiator, publishers ) Annunziata is an Italian feminine first name. Derived he is, as it is often in the Romance languages ​​, from one of the epithets of the Virgin Mary.

Maria Santissima Annunziata is the name of Mary, was proclaimed by the Archangel Gabriel, the birth of Jesus. Were formed according to the same pattern, the female given name of Santa Maria Dolorosa dolorsa ( Mary the Sorrowful ), Assunta of Santa Maria Assunta ( Mary, was taken bodily to heaven), Concetta of Immacolata Conceptione della Vergine Maria ( Immaculate Conception).

Variants of the feminine form of the given name Annunziata:

  • Nunzia, Nunziata, Annunciata Nunziatina, Annunziatina, Annunzia, Nunziella, Nunzietta, Annuncia, Nuncia.

Variants of the male form of the first name:

  • Nunzio, Annunziato, Nunziato, Annunzio, Annunciato, Annuncio

Maria as Maria Santissima Annunziata, short Annunziata, is elected by donors as a patroness of churches. For example, in Florence, Naples, Salerno, Siena and others.

Namesakes | interior

First name

  • Maria Nunziata Carolina Bonaparte (1782-1839), Queen of Naples
  • Maria Annunziata of Naples and Sicily (1843-1871), Archduchess of Austria
  • Maria Annunziata of Austria (1876-1961), Archduchess of Austria

Family name

  • Lucia Annunziata ( born 1950 ), Italian journalist
  • Mauricio Annunziata (born 1971 ), Argentine composer and pianist
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  • Italian personal name
  • Marie Title
  • Marian personal name
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