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Vanna
Vanna (pronounced in Italian ''vän'-na'' and in English ''väh'na'') is a given name that first appeared in recorded European history circa 1294. The Italian medieval feminine name originated in Tuscany, and is particular to Florence, Italy. Though similar in pronunciation to the Italian name Giovanna, and conjectured to be derived from it, Vanna is neither a nickname nor a derivation. == History == The name Vanna first appears in print in ''La Vita Nuova'', a thirteenth-century book of verse written by Dante Alighieri, an Italian Florentine poet. In one verse, Dante writes that (anthropomorphized) Love itself proclaims that Vanna is 'Primavera' (Springtime) and declares that Beatrice's name is Love.〔(The Romance of Biography - Vol. 1 ), Jameson; E Monna Vanna e Monna Bice poi〕 Vanna is also a Cambodian unisex name meaning "Gold." It originates from ancient Sanskrit. Cambodian names are chosen for various themes such as Nature and positive attributes.〔(Cambodian names ) The beauty and significance of Cambodian names〕
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