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| gender = Feminine |
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| meaning =hyacinth |
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| related names = Jacinto, Giacinta, Hyacintha, Jacinda, Jaxine |
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The given name '''Jacinta''' is the feminine form of the masculine [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and Portuguese name [[Jacinto]] ("[[Hyacinth (given name)|Hyacinth]]"). Variants include the [[Italian language|Italian]] form '''Giacinta''', as well as '''Hyacintha, Jacinda, Jacintha''', and '''Jaxine'''. |
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In the [[United States]], Jacinta is a common feminine [[first name]], ranking 1748 out of 4275 for women of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census. Jacinta is a rare surname as it was not ranked for people of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census. |
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As an English name, the name is most common in [[Canada]], [[England]] and [[Wales]], [[Ireland]], [[Scotland]], [[Sweden]], [[Australia]] and [[Kenya]]. |
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==People== |
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*[[Jacinda Ardern]], New Zealand MP |
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*[[Jacinta Stapleton]], Australian actress |
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*[[Jacinda Barrett]], Australian actress |
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*[[Giacinta Marescotti]], Italian saint |
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*[[Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson]], fictional [[James Bond]] character |
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*[[Jacinta Marto]], Portuguese visionary |
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*[[Jacinta Brondgeest]], [[Australia]]n [[dance-pop]] singer |
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*[[Jacindo Fryfry]], Australian drifter |
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*[[Jacinta and Francisco Marto| Jacinta Marto]], one of three Portuguese shepherd children who claimed to witness the apparitions of [[Our Lady of Fátima]] |
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==Other== |
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*''Giacinta ed Ernesto'' is an opera by [[Julius Benedict]] |
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*''Giacinta'' is a novel by [[Luigi Capuana]] |
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* Jacinta is an oil well drilled by Desire Petroleum in the southern part of the North Falkland Basin<ref>''Financial Times'' 30 December 2010</ref> |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Spanish feminine given names]] |
Revision as of 11:40, 16 October 2017
Gender | Feminine |
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Meaning | hyacinth |
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Related names | Jacinto, Giacinta, Hyacintha, Jacinda, Jaxine |
The given name Jacinta is the feminine form of the masculine Spanish and Portuguese name Jacinto ("Hyacinth"). Variants include the Italian form Giacinta, as well as Hyacintha, Jacinda, Jacintha, and Jaxine.
In the United States, Jacinta is a common feminine first name, ranking 1748 out of 4275 for women of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census. Jacinta is a rare surname as it was not ranked for people of all ages in the 1990 U.S. Census.
As an English name, the name is most common in Canada, England and Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Australia and Kenya.
People
- Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand MP
- Jacinta Stapleton, Australian actress
- Jacinda Barrett, Australian actress
- Giacinta Marescotti, Italian saint
- Giacinta 'Jinx' Johnson, fictional James Bond character
- Jacinta Marto, Portuguese visionary
- Jacinta Brondgeest, Australian dance-pop singer
- Jacindo Fryfry, Australian drifter
- Jacinta Marto, one of three Portuguese shepherd children who claimed to witness the apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima
Other
- Giacinta ed Ernesto is an opera by Julius Benedict
- Giacinta is a novel by Luigi Capuana
- Jacinta is an oil well drilled by Desire Petroleum in the southern part of the North Falkland Basin[1]
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References
- ^ Financial Times 30 December 2010