Serafina

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Serafina is a name of Italian origin, derived from the word "seraphim", which refers to the highest order of angels in Christian theology. The name is commonly used both as a first name and a surname. It is also the name of various entities in different fields such as restaurants, literature, and geography.

Serafina as a Given Name[edit]

The name Serafina is popular in Italy and other countries with a significant Italian-speaking population. It is a feminine name that is often associated with qualities such as brightness, joy, and beauty. The male equivalent of the name is Serafino.

Serafina as a Surname[edit]

The surname Serafina is less common than its use as a first name. It is most prevalent in Italy, particularly in the southern regions of the country.

Serafina in Literature[edit]

Serafina is a prominent character in the children's book series Serafina by Robert Beatty. The series, set in the Biltmore Estate in the early 20th century, follows the adventures of Serafina, a young girl with the ability to see in the dark.

Serafina in Geography[edit]

Serafina is also the name of a small community in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Serafina, New Mexico is located in San Miguel County and has a population of less than 100 people.

Serafina Restaurants[edit]

Serafina is a chain of Italian restaurants founded in 1995 by Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato. The first Serafina restaurant was opened in New York City, and the chain has since expanded to include locations in several other U.S. cities as well as international locations.

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