In French, Guadalupe is called "Guadeloupe."
Guadalupe is a Spanish name for a river valley that was derived from Arabic.It means river or valley of the wolf.Actually, it is derived from Nahuatl and was transcribed into Spanish as Guadalupe because of the pronunciation. Guadalupe is of Native origin (Mexico during the colonization).Guadalupe is a mixed Arabic-latin toponym that means "river of the she-wolf" (Guad-, from Arab Wadi, tha means river and -lupe from latin lupa that means she-wolf). The name comes from the homonym spanish village but there is another famous Guadalupe in Mexico named after the spanish village.
The name Guadalupe comes from a Spanish place with the same name. It is the site of a renowned convent. In Mexico, Guadalupe is the name for the Virgin Mary; so there is no accurate translation for this name in German.
The spelling is with a G, in two variants:-- the proper noun Guadeloupe is a French island in the Caribbean.-- the spelling Guadalupe for rivers in California and Texas, and the Virgin of Guadalupe, a Catholic icon in Mexico, originally named for the river Guadalupe in Spain (where there is also a river named Guadalope).
There are several towns by this name in the US and elsewhere. A large French island (French spelling: 'la Guadeloupe') in the Carribbean is also named that way.
Florencia and Victoria Guadalupe where the queens of Guadalupe.
the Guadalupe caracaras lived on Guadalupe island, Mexico
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The address of the Guadalupe Library is: 4719 W. Main St., Unit D, Guadalupe, 93434 1321
Guadalupe is Spanish.
Guadalupe is not in ca. it is in Mexico.
The abbreviation for Guadalupe is "Guad."