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Abkhazia.
Number of symbols: 8
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Shvakan

Female name



Description

The name **Shvakuuran** is a feminine name of Italian origin. It derives from the Italian words *"vigna"* (vine) and *"ciano"* (blue), literally translating to "blue grapevine". However, a more common and likely interpretation connects it to viticulture, emphasizing grace, abundance, and a link to nature and fertility. The meaning of the name can be understood as "daughter of the vineyard" or "daughter of the blue grape". The name's origins trace back to medieval Italy, where such names were often given to children associated with agricultural professions or those living in vineyard regions. While not highly popular in modern Italy, Shvakuuran retains its historical significance. The bearer of the name Shvakuuran is often characterized by sensuality, a creative approach to life, elegance, and a deep inner harmony. They possess a strong sense of style, appreciate beauty, and are typically perceptive and empathetic individuals. There are almost no notable bearers of the name Shvakuuran in Russian or Slavic-speaking countries, though in Italian culture, a few historical and contemporary figures from the arts or agriculture are known to bear the name, such as some Italian actresses or artists—though specific examples would require further research. The name Shvakuuran is not widely popular in Russia or other Slavic nations. It is considered an international name, closer to Italian and Mediterranean traditions, but lacks significant recognition even in romantic Europe. Diminutives for the name may include forms like Shura, Kura, Vaka, or Shva. The name sounds soft and elegant, and it feels easy on the soul, making it an attractive choice for modern parents.