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Origin:
Turkic.
Countries:
Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan.
Number of symbols: 7
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Kunsulu

Female name



Description

Concepción (or Kunslulu) is a female name that evokes a gentle nostalgia for Spain and Latin American countries. Its meaning is deeply rooted in Christian tradition, particularly Catholicism. The name originates from Latin "Concep(er)tiō," which translates to "conceived" or "delayed." This alludes to the moment of the Annunciation, when the Most Holy Virgin Mary was "delayed" in her existence upon the arrival of the Holy Spirit in her womb. The name is also directly linked to the name of the Most Holy Virgin Mary during her pregnancy—Concepción—which signifies the "acceptance" or "conception" of the divine message and the subsequent conception of Christ. The origin of the name traces back to medieval Europe, where such appellations were common. It entered Spain and Latin states from Latin. In Russia, the name Concepción (Kunslulu) is not traditionally widespread. It is rare and typically imported from Spain or Latin America. In these regions, the name remains popular, especially among people of medium and high social strata. It is considered melodious and tender. As a name honoring the Most Holy Virgin Mary, Concepción is often associated with traits such as kindness, tenderness, compassion, and deep spirituality. Women bearing this name are frequently perceived as gentle, sensitive, and possessing a strong inner light. They may demonstrate special care for others and hold profound, philosophical views. Notable bearers of the name Concepción in the realms of culture and science include Concepción Aciolli—an Argentine actress and television host—and Concepción "Cecy" Méndez—a Mexican television host and model. In the TV series "Game of Thrones" on HBO, there is a character, Mrs. Clark (Natallie Clark), portrayed by Sarah Smith, whose character's name in the series is Concepción. Additionally, in Spanish culture, writers such as Concepción Arenal (a Spanish writer and founder of missions) and Concepción de la Vega (a Spanish poet and dramatist) bear this name. Since the name is not native to Russian, its popularity in Russia is minimal. It is predominantly found in families of Spanish, Portuguese, or Latin origin. Variations of the name depend on the culture. In Spain and Latin countries, common diminutives are "Conchi," "Ceca," "Coco," and "Luла" (in honor of a saint). In Russia and the CIS countries, it may be distorted as "Konshula," "Konchika," or "Konnii."