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      Meaning of the first name Aintzane

      Origin

      Basque Region, Spain

      Meaning

      Pure or Holy in Basque

      Variations

      Antuaneta, Aintza, Antwanetta
      The name Aintzane has its roots in the Basque language, where it translates to pure or holy. This meaningful definition reflects the cultural values associated with the name, often signifying innocence or sanctity. Aintzane is predominantly a feminine name, and its sound and structure resonate with the phonetic patterns typical of Basque nomenclature, emphasizing its indigenous origins.

      Historically, Aintzane has been part of Basque culture for centuries. It has been utilized in various contexts, sometimes linked to religious figures or revered historical personas. In the context of Basque mythology and folklore, names like Aintzane often carry significant weight, symbolizing the connection between the human realm and the divine. These historical associations contribute to the name's enduring presence in the Basque community and its cultural heritage.

      In contemporary settings, Aintzane remains a popular choice among parents in the Basque region and among Basque communities worldwide. The name is celebrated for its distinctiveness and cultural roots, and it reflects a broader trend of reviving traditional names. Aintzane is not only recognized in personal naming practices but is also sometimes used in literature and media, further solidifying its significance in modern Basque identity while maintaining a connection to its historical legacy.

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      Aguirrezabala

      Aguirrezabala

      This is the most common surname associated with Aintzane.

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      1935 is when there were the most people born with the first name Aintzane.

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