The baby name Eglantina is a girl name, 5 syllables long and is pronounced "eg-lan-TEE-nah".
Eglantina is English and Old French in Origin.
Eglantina is a feminine name of English origin. The name is derived from the Old French word "aiglent" which means "sweetbrier" or "wild rose". Eglantina is a rare name and is not commonly used in the English-speaking world. The name has a romantic and delicate sound to it, making it a popular choice for parents who are looking for a unique and beautiful name for their daughter.
The name Eglantina has a long history, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was a popular name among the nobility and was often used to name castles and estates. The name was also used in literature, most notably in Edmund Spenser's epic poem "The Faerie Queene". In the poem, Eglantina is a character who represents the virtue of chastity. The name has since fallen out of use, but it remains a beautiful and unique choice for parents who are looking for a name with a rich history and meaning.
The pronunciation of Eglantina is eh-glan-TEE-nah. The name is composed of two parts: "eglantine" and the suffix "-ina". The first part of the name, "eglantine", refers to the sweetbrier plant, which is known for its fragrant pink flowers and thorny stems. The suffix "-ina" is a diminutive suffix, which means "little" or "small". Together, the name Eglantina means "little sweetbrier" or "little wild rose". The name is a beautiful and unique choice for parents who are looking for a name with a romantic and delicate sound.