The meaning of Esmeralda is Emerald Jewel.
Esmeralda meaning in filipino. ɛsmeʁɑlda born Agnès is a fictional character in Victor Hugos 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame or Notre Dame de ParisShe is a French Roma girl near the end of the book it is revealed that her biological mother was a French woman. En 19 The foundations of the city wall were adorned with every sort of precious stone. Encrusted with numerous diamonds it reportedly had 108 rubies and 116 emeralds.
Diwa a Filipino term for spirit Esmeralda Spanish term for emerald Gabriela female version of Gabriel which is Spanish for God is my strength Gemma Italian for precious stone. She is a French Gypsy girl. La Esmeralda is a ballet in three acts and five scenes inspired by the 1831 novel Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo originally choreographed by Jules Perrot to music by Cesare Pugni with sets by William Grieve and costumes by Mme.
Emerald or emerald green. The English for parang esmeralda is emerald. Amethyst translation in English-Tagalog dictionary.
In the novel her nickname originated from her wearing an emerald amulet. It was first presented by the Ballet of her Majestys Theatre London on 9 March 1844 with Carlotta Grisi as Esmeralda Jules Perrot as Gringoire. She constantly attracts men with her seductive dances and is rarely seen without her clever goat Djali.
Ang kulay nito Esmeralda one of many Filipino words derived from the Spanish language is the local equivalent of emerald which is a darker shade of green. Batong mamahalin makinang at kulay lungti. Filipino Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word natagpuan.
Search comprehensively and find the name meaning of Esmeralda and its name origin or of any. In the 1831 Victor Hugo novel Notre-Dame de Paris also known as The Hunchback of Notre-Dame the heroine was born Agnes but called La Esmeralda in reference to the jewel she wears around her neck. Esmeralda The Hunchback of Notre-Dame - Esmeralda ɛsmeʁɑlda born Agnès is a fictional character in Victor Hugos 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame or Notre Dame de Paris.