Nova
English
Proper noun
Nova
- A female given name from Latin.
- 1935, Berta Ruck, A Story-Teller Tells the Truth, Hutchinson, page 266:
- Did you notice the dog which in the winter sports scenes is clasped in the arms of the child-star, Nova Pilbeam?
- 1951, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Mercury Press, page 71:
- He murmurs to himself, "Her body is twenty-two, but she is in the infancy of a second life. I will call her Nova, the New One."
Etymology 2
Clipping of Nova Scotia.
Hypernyms
Etymology 3
Abbreviation of Northern Virginia.
Italian
Etymology
Probably a habitational surname from the town of Nova Milanese, in Lombardy.
Further reading
- Stefano Ravara, Mappa dei Cognomi, 2015-2024
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