Signora
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Signora is a girl’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Signora is an Italian word meaning 'lady' or 'madam'. It's the formal title for a married woman in Italian.”, and peaked in popularity in 1916.
What Signora Means
“Signora is an Italian word meaning 'lady' or 'madam'. It's the formal title for a married woman in Italian.”
The Story of Signora
Consider a title that has graced the most esteemed women, a name that speaks of grace and quiet authority across generations.
Signora is an elegant Italian word, a formal title akin to 'madam' or 'lady,' historically bestowed upon married women of standing. Its roots are embedded in the rich tapestry of Italian culture, a term of respect that journeyed through centuries of social tradition.
To call your daughter Signora is to invoke an aura of poise and inherent dignity. You see her navigating the world with confidence and charm, a gentlewoman whose inherent grace commands respect and admiration from all who meet her.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1916
Total Births
90
First Recorded
1913
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