Salamanca
Salamanca Name meanings & History
Salamanca is a city in western Spain, and its name likely derives from a Celtic word meaning "water." The name Salamanca is also associated with Saint Augustine of Hippo, whose feast day is celebrated in Salamanca on August 28. The name can also be interpreted as "peaceful strength" or "safe haven.". Salamanca Tree Hiddle is the main character of the novel "Walk Two Moons". It was made up by her parents, who based it upon the word Seneca, as a refrence to the Native American tribe which her great-great grandmother belonged to. Salamanca is not a very common name, and it is not often used as a first name in any language. It is most commonly used as a surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
Zodiac Sign of Salamanca: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Salamanca:
S: Social Standing,Sex,Success,Sensuality,Security,Status,Solidity
A: Angry,Action,Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Aggressive
L: Lover,Languid,Lovely,Legal,Luscious,Lazy,Liaison
M: Memorabilia,Manipulative,Mommy,Mushy,Maternal,Mother,Memory
N: Neurosis,Nitpicking,Nagging,Nutrition,Neat,Nice,Nervous
C: Cute,Choice,Candid,Copycat,Clever,Chatty,Curious
Salamanca is:- a Modern name
- a Serious name
- a Strong name
- a Urban name