Almina - origin, pronunciation, & meaning?
It's not in the data base but I've come across it as a name for girls in Victorian England. I'm wondering whether the alm- bit is pronounced like almond or like al- in Alma.
It's not a name I particularly like, but I'm curious about its orgin and meaning."The practice of romantic names has become a very general evil ... many unfortunate beauties, of the names of Clarissa and Eloisa, might have escaped under the less dangerous ... Elizabeth or Deborah" - Isaac D’Israeli
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Just guessing here but it could be a diminutive of Alma.

This message was edited 12/6/2009, 9:56 AM

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