Giacinda
gi(a)-cin-da,
giaci-nda
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Greek
Meaning:Hyacinth flower
Giacinda is a variant of Giacinta, the Italian version of Hyacintus. The lyrical title gives us an alternative to the more frequently used Jacinta. The name literally means “hyacinth flower,” after the colorful bloom. With their stunning fragrance and bold color, Hyacinths are certainly eye-catching. Hyacinth itself has also seen a rise in popularity as a given name, as it’s a character’s name in the smash hit Bridgerton. Giacinda offers the opportunity to put your own twist on the trend.
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