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What does Seraphina mean?
Seraphina ▲ as a girls' name is pronounced ser-ah-FEE-nah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Seraphina is "burning ones". Latin and feminine form of Hebrew Seraphim. In Jewish scriptures, the seraphim are the highest-ranking angels of God (above angels, archangels, cherubim, etc.). They have six wings and are known for their zealous love. Name of a fifth-century saint.
Variations
VARIANTS Sarafina, Serafine, Seraphe, Serafina, Seraphine, Serofina, Serophine
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Seraphina Emeline (S.E.), ..
How popular is Seraphina?
Seraphina is an uncommonly occurring first name for females. Seraphina is an equivalently unusual last name too for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Seraphina was first listed in 2010 and reached its top rank of #1098 in the U.S. in the year 2018. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Which version is better?
Serafina (#1938 FROM CURRENT RECORDS) is the only other popular alternative form of Seraphina (#1098) listed in the Top 2000. These relations of Seraphina were favored 1 year ago (AVERAGE #1430) and have remained as popular to this day. Seraphina has been the most recognizable form.
Similar Names
Suggested similar-sounding names are Abrahana (see Abra), Bernadina, Bernina, Bertina, Caprina, Cerrina, Cesarina, Coralina, Delaina, Delphina, Doralina, Francina, Geraldina, Gerardina, Gererdina, Gertina, Gracina, Grazina, Hermina, Jeanina, Josephina, Karaina, Loraina, Mahina, Maralina, Merlina, Nerina, Orangina, Ralphina, Sabina, Sadina, Sahbina (see Sabina), Salina▼, Saphira, Sapphira, Sarahann, Sarahity, Sarina, Seadhna, Sebastiana, Sebina, Sebrina, Sefarina, Sefirina, Selestina, Selina, Sepharina, Sephira, Septima, Serach, Sereena, Serina▼, Serinah, Serinna, Serita, Sevanna, Shaina▼, Shalaina, Shalina, Sherrina, Sophia, Stephana, Stephine, Terasina, Teresina, Terosina, Terrina, Terrosina, Triphena, Tryphana, Tryphena, Verbina, Verina, Verperina and Zefarina. These names tend to be more frequently used than Seraphina.
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