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davina
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Davinanoun
A female given name from Hebrew, a feminine form of David.
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Davina
Davina is an American R&B vocalist and musician. Davina grew up in Detroit, ran her own dance music record label, and worked as a recording engineer before signing with Loud Records. Her 1997 single "So Good" became the theme song for the film Hoodlum. Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan and Xzibit each appeared on remixed versions of the song. The 1998 album Best of Both Worlds reached the #34 position on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and #180 on the Billboard 200, 2 of 3 singles released from the album became hits on both Billboard R&B and Pop Charts.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of davina in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of davina in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of davina in a Sentence
No, Davina didn’t do this, come on, you can think she looks great but come on! You’re 55 – put your clothes on.
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- دافيناArabic
- davinaDanish
- DavinaGerman
- davinaEsperanto
- davinaSpanish
- داویناPersian
- DavinaFrench
- davinaIrish
- DavinaHindi
- DavinaHungarian
- DavinaItalian
- דאוינהHebrew
- ダビナJapanese
- ಡೇವಿನಾKannada
- 다 비나Korean
- davinaLatin
- DavinaDutch
- davinaNorwegian
- davinaPortuguese
- DavinaRussian
- davinaSwedish
- டேவினாTamil
- డెవీనాTelugu
- давінаUkrainian
- 达维纳Chinese
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