April 19
Why this day? This is the date calendars keep for this name. The matching figure is not documented on this page yet.
Leontina is celebrated in Argentina and Germany on April 19.
Leontina is the feminine and elegant version of Leon, derived from the Greek *leōn* (lion). Although it sounds like a fairy-tale queen, it has a very earthly and strong origin. It is a name that has been in and out of fashion and has returned with full force, perfect for anyone seeking a classic touch with a distinct personality.
She has the power of a predator, but the grace of a dancer. She is determined, loyal, and has no fear of saying what she thinks, even if she does so with a smile. She possesses that strange mix of being the bravest in the group and the one who protects her friends the most.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love, she is passionate, yet she is not so easily swept off her feet. She seeks a partner who can keep up with her, because if you bore her, she will leave you. Once she has made up her mind, she is absolutely loyal, but beware: she dislikes dependency; she prefers a love where both fly together.
On the contrary, it sounds sweet and easy to remember, ideal for the little ones.
Lele, Tini, Nina, or the classic Leo, which is super versatile.
Gold because of her lion-like aspect and red because of her passion, but black simply looks fantastic on her!
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