Eglatine
Eglatine Name meanings & History
Eglatine is derived from the Old French word "aiglent" which means "sweetbrier" or "wild rose". It is a type of rose known for its sweet fragrance and prickly stems. Probably a medieval French variant or possibly a misspelling of Eglantine. In Arthurian legend, Eglatine was the daughter of King Machen of the Lost Island, and the half-sister of King Nentres of Garlot. She married King Brandegorre of Estrangorre and his son, Sir Dodinel, one of Arthur’s knights, was raised as her son. Eglatine is primarily used as a first name for baby girls.
Zodiac Sign of Eglatine: Expressive Gemini
Synonyms of Eglatine:
E: Expressive,Environment,Entertain,Enliven,Enlighten,Exaggerate
G: Genuine,Go-getter,Goof-off,Gregarious
L: Languid,Legal,Lazy,Liaison,Lovely,Luscious,Lover
A: Aggressive,Assertive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Action,Angry
T: Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Truth,Talkative,Touchy,Testy,Tireless
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
N: Nutrition,Nagging,Neat,Nervous,Neurosis,Nitpicking,Nice
Eglatine is:- a Complex name
- a Devious name
- a Mature name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Related Names to Eglatine
Ethelinda, Eglantine, Eglantina, Eglentyne