Annunziata
Annunziata (from Latin annuntiare , announce, announce or annuntiator , publisher) is an Italian female given name . As is often the case in the Romance-speaking world, it is derived from one of the surnames of the Virgin Mary .
Maria Santissima Annunziata is the name for Mary, who was announced the birth of Jesus by the Archangel Gabriel . The female first names Dolorosa from Santa Maria dolorosa (Maria the Sorrowful), Assunta from Santa Maria Assunta (Maria who was physically taken into heaven ), Concetta from Immacolata Conceptione della Vergine Maria ( Immaculate Conception ) were formed according to the same pattern .
Variants of the feminine form of the first name Annunziata:
- Nunzia , Nunziata, Annunciata, Nunziatina, Annunziatina, Annunzia, Nunziella, Nunzietta, Annuncia, Nuncia.
Variants of the masculine form of the given name:
- Nunzio , Annunziato, Nunziato, Annunzio, Annunciato, Annuncio
Mary is as Maria Santissima Annunziata , just Annunziata , patron saint of the Annunciation churches .
Name bearers
First name
- Annunziata Rees-Mogg (* 1979), British politician
- Maria Nunziata Carolina Buonaparte (1782–1839), Queen of Naples
- Maria Annunziata of Naples and Sicily (1843–1871), Archduchess of Austria
- Maria Annunziata of Austria (1876–1961), Archduchess of Austria
family name
- Lucia Annunziata (* 1950), Italian journalist
- Mauricio Annunziata (* 1971), Argentine composer and pianist