Loredana
Loredana is a feminine given name, claimed to be invented by French author Lucile Aurore Dupin (George Sand) in her novel Mattea (1833), and later used by Luciano Zuccoli in L'amore di Loredana (1908). It may have been inspired by the real-life Venetian surname Loredan, itself from the toponym Loreo, Veneto, which originated from its Latin name Lauretum,[1] meaning laurel. It is a common name in Italy and Romania.[2] There is a related version without the opening letter l, Oredana, because is wrongly perceveid as an article (L'Oredana) and thus removed. The name may refer to:
- Loredana (actress) (1924-2016), an Italian actress
- Loredana Berté, an influential Italian singer
- Loredana Boboc, a Romanian gymnast
- Loredana Dinu, a Romanian épée fencer
- Loredana Errore, Romanian-born Italian singer
- Loredana Groza, Romanian singer
- Loredana Marcello (d. 1572), Dogaressa of Venice
- Loredana Toma, a Romanian female weightlifter
- Loredana Zefi, Swiss rapper
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