Bianka
Introduction
White or pure
Background Story
The name Bianka has Italian origins, often used as a feminine name derived from the word 'bianco', which means white. The name gained popularity in literature and theater, most notably in Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew', where Bianca is one of the daughters of Baptista.
Letter Count
Variations
bianca, bianka

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