Galea
g(a)-lea
Origin:Spanish
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Galleon, warship; Helmet
Even if they encounter rough seas, baby Galea’s name can help them find the courage to keep on sailing. With Spanish and Latin origins, Galea can be used as a masculine or feminine moniker. In the Spanish language, the word galea means “galleon” or “warship.” Over time, this word may have become an occupational name for someone who worked on ships, a career that little Galea might also aspire to! In Latin, Galea means “helmet,” the perfect reminder for baby that safety always comes first.
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