David in Italian
David in Italian is Davide — David means the second king of Israel and Judah in the Hebrew Bible, remembered for defeating Goliath and for his descendant Solomon.
David in Italian
Davide
What does "David" mean?
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name The second king of Israel and Judah in the Hebrew Bible, remembered for defeating Goliath and for his descendant Solomon.
"The story of David and Goliath is told to children as a lesson about courage."
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noun By extension, an underdog: someone or something facing a much stronger opponent.
"The small startup was seen as a David going up against the tech giant's Goliath."
David in a sentence
- The story of David and Goliath is told to children as a lesson about courage.
- The small startup was seen as a David going up against the tech giant's Goliath.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "David" in Italian?
"David" in Italian is Davide. David means: The second king of Israel and Judah in the Hebrew Bible, remembered for defeating Goliath and for his descendant Solomon.
How do you use "David" in a sentence?
Example: "The story of David and Goliath is told to children as a lesson about courage." In Italian, "David" is Davide.
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