The baby name Dulcinea is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "dul-SEE-nee-uh".
Dulcinea is Spanish in Origin.
Dulcinea is a feminine name of Spanish origin, meaning "sweetness" or "dulcet." It is derived from the Spanish word "dulce," which means "sweet." The name is most famously associated with the character of Dulcinea del Toboso in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote. In the novel, Dulcinea is the love interest of the protagonist, Don Quixote, and is portrayed as a beautiful and virtuous woman.
The name Dulcinea has been used as a given name since the 17th century, but it was not until the publication of Don Quixote in 1605 that it gained widespread popularity. The character of Dulcinea has since become a symbol of idealized love and beauty in Spanish literature and culture. The name has also been used in various works of art, including operas, ballets, and films.
The pronunciation of Dulcinea is "dul-SEE-nee-uh." The name is composed of two elements: "dulce," meaning "sweet," and the suffix "-inea," which is of uncertain origin but is thought to have originally meant "belonging to" or "related to." Dulcinea is a unique and uncommon name, but it has a rich history and cultural significance that make it a meaningful choice for parents looking for a name with a literary or Spanish connection.