Tuscany
Origin:Italian
Other Origin(s):Latin
Meaning:Of Tuscany; Belonging to the Tusci
Sure, you may have heard of Florence and Siena, but their allure wouldn't be complete without the dreamy backdrop of Tuscany. This picturesque region in central Italy is renowned as the cradle of the Renaissance, home to iconic landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and David of Michelangelo. Choosing Tuscany as a namesake for your little one is a nod to their Italian heritage and the timeless beauty of this cultural heartland. Tuscany itself stems from the Italian Toscano, tracing its roots back to the Latin Tuscanus, meaning "belonging to the Tusci." These ancient people, also known as the Etruscans, once thrived in the fertile lands of Etruria, nestled between the Tiber and Arno rivers and the Apennines. It's safe to say wherever your little Tuscany goes, they will always find a home within themselves.
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Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
2010
Gender:
Girl
#19641
in 2010
- 2494
from 2009
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