10 Names of opera characters for children

To choose the name of the baby we can be inspired in different areas. There are many families that bet on culture , on literature and on music to find that ideal name for their child. That's why we look at the names of opera characters for children. They are traditional names wrapped in an artistic

To choose the name of the baby we can be inspired in different areas. There are many families that bet on culture, on literature and on music to find that ideal name for their child.

That's why we look at the names of opera characters for children. They are traditional names wrapped in an artistic touch that we love and that increases their appeal. The best name for a child can be in this list of 10 names of opera characters.

Names of opera characters for children

1. Giovanni. This name of Hebrew origin and meaning 'the merciful' is the Italian version of the classic John. He is also the star of the opera Don Giovanni by Mozart.

2. Alfredo. The name is of Germanic origin and means 'the pacific'. We found it in the opera La Traviata by Verdi and we love it because it is one of those traditional names that are kept fresh and original.

3. Figaro. It is a name of French origin and, although it is very likely to be invented, its meaning is related to 'the fig tree'. We know him thanks to the opera The weddings of Figaro by Mozart

4. Marcelo. This name of Latin origin with a meaning related to the 'god of war' Roman is one of the most attractive names for children and we find it in the opera La bohème by Puccini

5. Mario. It is a name of Latin origin whose meaning is related to 'Mars', the Roman god of war. It appears in the opera Tosca by Puccini and is a name with a lot of charisma that maintains a modern air.

6. Tristán. The name is of Germanic origin and its meaning is related to 'noise'. Besides appearing in the opera of Wagner Tristán and Isolda, it is a literary name with a marked medieval accent that we love.

7. Orpheus. This name is of Greek origin and means 'orphan'. We know him well for being a mythological name and for the opera Orpheus and Eurydice by Christoph Willibald von Gluck.

8. Ricardo. The name has a Germanic origin and means 'brave king'. He is a character in the opera A masked ball by Verdi and we like it because it gives off charisma and personality.

9. Herman. This name of Germanic origin and that means 'warrior' is very popular in the countries of northern Europe. The opera The Lady of Spades by Tchaikovsky presents us as a name with style that never goes out of fashion.

10. Guillermo. It is a name of Germanic origin that means 'the protector'. In addition to being a literary name we can find it in the opera Guillermo Tell by Rossini.

Laura Vélez. Editor of Guiainfantil.com