Cleopatra in German
Cleopatra in German is Kleopatra — Cleopatra means a woman regarded as strikingly and seductively beautiful, in reference to the famous Egyptian queen.
Cleopatra in German
Kleopatra
A given name of women in the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt; notably Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt (69–30 BCE); last of the Ptolemy line.
What does "Cleopatra" mean?
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noun A woman regarded as strikingly and seductively beautiful, in reference to the famous Egyptian queen.
"With her dramatic makeup and confidence, she looked every bit a modern Cleopatra."
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noun A pale yellow-orange butterfly species found in southern Europe and North Africa.
"Photographers flock to the region each spring to catch sight of the Cleopatra butterfly."
Cleopatra in a sentence
- With her dramatic makeup and confidence, she looked every bit a modern Cleopatra.
- Photographers flock to the region each spring to catch sight of the Cleopatra butterfly.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Cleopatra" in German?
"Cleopatra" in German is Kleopatra. Cleopatra means: A woman regarded as strikingly and seductively beautiful, in reference to the famous Egyptian queen.
How do you use "Cleopatra" in a sentence?
Example: "With her dramatic makeup and confidence, she looked every bit a modern Cleopatra." In German, "Cleopatra" is Kleopatra.
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