Seraphina
Introduction
Fiery and angelic
Background Story
The name Seraphina is derived from the Hebrew word 'seraphim', which refers to a type of celestial being or angel. It has been used in various forms of art and literature, most notably in the 19th-century novel 'Seraphina' by Rachel Hartman, where the character is a dragon and human hybrid navigating a world filled with intrigue and danger.
Letter Count
Variations
seraphim, seraphine

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