Coppélia
Origin:Greek
Meaning:Young woman
Raise the barre with a name like Coppélia, a unique feminine title that could be a Latinized form of the Yiddish moniker Koppel. It might also come from the Greek kopelia, meaning “young woman.” However, to those familiar with the performing arts, Coppélia is a comic ballet by French composer Léo Delibes that premiered in Paris in 1870 with huge success. Coppélia was based on the short story “Der Sandmann,” a dark, psychological fantasy by German writer E.T.A. Hoffman. The story follows one man’s infatuation with a lifelike doll, but instead of following the same tragic, surreal tone of Hoffman’s work, Delibes puts a fun, lighthearted spin on the tale. Similarly, your little one will surely learn to see the good in all things and will be appreciated for their positive, playful attitude.
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