Homonym: Valentina (Valentine)
"Valentina" is a popular name of Latin origin, meaning "strong" or "healthy." It is commonly used in various cultures and languages, including Spanish, Italian, and Russian. The name has been associated with several notable figures, including the famous Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, who was the first woman to fly in space in 1963.
In addition to being a name, "Valentina" is also the title of various artistic works, including films, songs, and literature. One notable example is the animated film Valentina, which tells the story of a young girl navigating her dreams and challenges. The name and its variations continue to be popular choices for girls around the world.