All about the name CLORINDA

Meaning, origin, history.

Clorinda is an uncommon, yet enchanting female given name of Italian origin. It was popularized through the opera "La锟券地alinda" by Gioachino Rossini. The name is derived from the Italian word 'cloro', meaning 'green'. Thus, Clorinda may be interpreted as a variant of Chloris, which means 'blooming with flowers'. Alternatively, it could also be linked to the Latin word 'clorium', referring to the green color of plants or the sea. The name has been used sparingly throughout history, lending it an air of uniqueness and exclusivity. In its rare occurrences, Clorinda has often been associated with individuals who stand out for their charm, intellect, or artistic prowess, much like the opera character who inspired it.

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Italian
Italy

Popularity of the name CLORINDA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Clorinda experienced fluctuations in popularity over the given years, with a significant peak between 1915 and 1927, reaching its highest point in 1923 with 33 births. After this period, the number of annual births steadily declined until the late 1940s, after which it remained relatively low and fluctuating, with some years recording as few as 6 or 7 births. Overall, there were a total of 1310 recorded births named Clorinda over the span of these years.