Yes she is.
The French use the word 'diva' in the same sense.
Not Necessarily.
The origin of Daivam, is from sanskrit word of "Diva", in malayalam Diva means "Chaitanyam" or "Daivam"
Because diva is a French word which means it only cost $2.50 and that is why you eat too much cheese on your bread and have a muffin top :3
A word that rhymes with "gadiva" is "diva."
drama, diva, dementia
In Tna wrestling the women wretlers are called knockouts and not divas. so another word for diva is knockout if that makes since .
A diva is a glamorous and successful female performer or female singer. A synonym for diva is a prima donna.
One word that fits this definition is aria.
Some words which rhyme with diva are teether lever believer beaver retreiver receiver cleaver leaver neither either weaver deceiver Viva
The word diva means a goddess, some outstanding 'super-woman!' Some opera stars have been called divas.The word 'diva' has been absorbed into the English language directly from the Latin diva.Sometimes groups of words are absorbed from other languages. In this case it is only the one word, diva. There appears to be is no direct 'diva-like' equivalent to describe a 'godlike' boy.Some suggestions:The word prodigy can be applied to a young person, male or female, who is very good at something. e.g. Headline in About.com: "Vaessa-Mae - Violin Prodigy"A boy star might be a suitable term for an outstanding boy.An alternative answerThe nearest English word that could possibly be used for the son of a diva, or for a boy who is a super-boy, is a divot, but it be a good idea to check the meaning of this word in a dictionary before using it.