Definition of Davia. Meaning of Davia. Synonyms of Davia

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Davia. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Davia and, of course, Davia synonyms and on the right images related to the word Davia.

Definition of Davia

No result for Davia. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Davia from wikipedia

- Look up davia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Davia derives from the Native African American Tribal Princess born in the late 1500’s. Her remains...
- Anna Davia (16 October 1743 – 1810), was an Italian opera singer. Born to Osvaldo and Maddalena da Via and married to the merchant Giovanni Bernucci in...
- Gianantonio Davia (13 October 1660 – 11 January 1740) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church, who served as an apostolic nuncio, Bishop/Archbishop...
- The Palazzo Davìa Bargellini is a Baroque style palace located on Strada Maggiore in central Bologna, Italy. It presently hosts the Civic Museum of Industrial...
- Davia B. Temin is a writer, speaker, and management consultant based in New York. She is president and CEO of Temin and Company Incorporated, an international...
- Donna Anna Victoria Davia-Montecuculi (20 June 1655 – 13 April 1703), known as the Countess of Almond from 1689, was a Modenese noblewoman, courtier and...
- Muthu Movies and Kanavu Thozhirsalai. The film stars Master Maheen, Baby Davia and Meenakshi Dinesh (In her Tamil debut) in the lead roles with a cameo...
- September 1987; Russian: Александр Брашовян or Брашовяну), better known as Alex Davia, is a Moldovan composer and music producer. Alexandru Brașoveanu was born...
- Laura Bentivoglio Davia (1689–1761) was an Italian aristocratic philosopher engaged in the pursuit of knowledge and natural philosophy. She was known...
- The Kitchen Sisters are Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, who are National Public Radio radio producers in the United States. Nelson and Silva met in 1979...