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Guadalupe

gwah-duh-LOO-pay

Guadalupe (name) means a Spanish feminine given name and place name, borne by several towns and cities across Spain and the Americas, often in reference to the Virgin of Guadalupe. Example: “Her grandmother was named Guadalupe after the shrine in Mexico.”

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A Spanish feminine given name and place name, borne by several towns and cities across Spain and the Americas, often in reference to the Virgin of Guadalupe.
"Her grandmother was named Guadalupe after the shrine in Mexico."
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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Guadalupe; see there for more. Doublet of Guadeloupe.

Origin: Spanish

Lupe Lupita

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What does “Guadalupe” mean?

The word “Guadalupe” means a Spanish feminine given name and place name, borne by several towns and cities across Spain and the Americas, often in reference to the Virgin of Guadalupe.

How do you pronounce “Guadalupe”?

“Guadalupe” is pronounced gwah-duh-LOO-pay (/ˌɡwɑdəˈlupeɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Guadalupe” in a sentence?

Here is “Guadalupe” used in a sentence: “Her grandmother was named Guadalupe after the shrine in Mexico.”

What part of speech is “Guadalupe”?

“Guadalupe” is a name.

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