Guadelupe
Guadelupe Origin and Meaning
Guadelupe is a variant spelling of Guadalupe, a feminine name with deep Spanish and religious significance. The name derives from the title of the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe, referring to her appearance in Mexico in 1531 and the subsequent veneration at the Basilica of Guadalupe. The name combines Arabic and Latin elements, with 'wadi' (valley) and 'lupus' (wolf) potentially forming its etymological roots. This alternative spelling with 'e' instead of 'a' is less common than the traditional Guadalupe. The name holds particular importance in Hispanic cultures, especially Mexican communities, where it represents both religious devotion and cultural identity. While common in Spanish-speaking regions, it remains distinctive elsewhere. The name carries melodious qualities with its flowing syllables and offers rich cultural and religious heritage for a child, symbolizing protection and spiritual significance.