Cosima
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Cosima |
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Gender | female |
Meaning | "order" |
Origin | Greek |
Related names | Cosmo, Cosimo |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Cosima |
Cosima is a feminine given name, the feminine version of the name Cosmo. It is derived from the Greek word κοσμος or kosmos, meaning "order, decency." Cosmo was a fourth century saint who was martyred with his brother Damian. They are the patron saints of medical doctors. An Italian male version of the name is Cosimo.[1] Authors Pamela Redmond Satran and Linda Rosenkrantz commented in their 2007 book The Baby Names Bible that the name sounds exotic and is a fashionable name for the daughters of members of high society in the United Kingdom.[2]
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[edit] Masculine variants
- Cóme (French)
- Cosimo (Italian)
- Cosma (Italian)
- Cosme (French)
- Cosmin (Romanian)
- Cosmo (English), (German), (Italian)
- Kuzma (Russian)
[edit] Feminine variants
It may refer to:
[edit] People
- Cosima De Vito
- Cosima Littlewood, young actress who played Adele in the 2006 mini series Jane Eyre
- Cosima von Bülow
- Cosima Wagner
[edit] Other uses
- 644 Cosima, an asteroid
- Cosima (album)
- Cosima (novel)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Behind the Name
- ^ Rosenkrantz and Satran (2007), p. 66)
[edit] References
- Rosenkrantz, Linda, and Satran, Pamela Redmond (2007). The Baby Names Bible. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-35220-2