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Alegria

Alegria comes from Spanish and means joy or happiness.

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Alegria derives from the Latin word *alacer*, meaning lively or cheerful, which evolved through Vulgar Latin into the Spanish and Portuguese *alegría*, simply meaning "joy" or "happiness." The name carries the warmth of the Iberian Peninsula, where naming a child after an emotion or virtue has deep roots stretching back to medieval Catholic traditions, where names were chosen to invoke divine blessing and shape character. Throughout Spanish-speaking history, Alegria has appeared as both a given name and a surname, particularly in Sephardic Jewish communities who carried it across the Mediterranean following the 1492 expulsion from Spain.

The name became a quiet vessel of resilience — joy declared in the face of displacement. In Latin American literary and musical traditions, *alegría* appears constantly as a thematic anchor, perhaps most famously in the writings of Pablo Neruda, who invoked joy as a form of resistance. In contemporary usage, Alegria has found a global audience partly through Cirque du Soleil's celebrated 1994 production *Alegría*, which brought the word into international consciousness as a symbol of transcendent, even bittersweet joy.

The name appeals to parents seeking something melodic and meaningful — Spanish enough to feel rooted, yet universally understood. It sits comfortably across cultures without losing its sun-drenched Iberian soul.

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