Marina Velasquez
"...I don’t really care where you live at so
turn around boy let me hit that. Don’t be
a little bitch with your chit chat, just show
me where your dick is at...." — Kesha —
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
i. wiki information
ii. basic information
iii. appearance
iv. personality
v. skills / abilities
vi. backstory
vii. relationships
viii. Roleplay information
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W I K I I N F O R M A T I O N
i. date started | (08/24/24)
ii. date ended | (00/00/00)
iii. trigger warnings ——— ⚠️
1. Abandonment
2. Type here
3. Type here
iv. faceclaim | nailea devora
v. credits | laceyyyy
vi. wiki credit | [Achilles|http://aminoapps.com/p/5lahfx]
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B A S I C I N F O R M A T I O N
i. full name | Marina Diamond Velasquez
ii. meaning ———
First name: The name *Marina* is of Latin origin and means "of the sea" or "from the sea." It is derived from the Latin word *marinus*, which directly translates to "marine" or "belonging to the sea." The name is often associated with water, oceanic imagery, and sometimes serenity or tranquility, reflecting the qualities of the sea.
Surname: The surname *Velasquez* is of Spanish origin and is derived from the name *Velasco*, which itself likely comes from the Basque word *belatz*, meaning "crow" or "raven." The suffix *-ez* in Spanish surnames typically means "son of," so *Velasquez* would roughly translate to "son of Velasco." The surname is historically linked to the noble families of Spain and is well-known due to figures such as the famous Spanish painter Diego Velázquez.
iii. nickname | Marin, Mari
The nickname Marin is often used as a short form of the name Marina, and it carries a similar meaning, “of the sea” or “from the sea.” It can also be a standalone name in various cultures, where it may have different meanings or origins. In some cases, Marin is also a masculine name with the same sea-related connotations.
The nickname Mari is a common diminutive of names like Marina, Maria, or Mariana. It carries the meanings associated with those names. For example, Maria is of Hebrew origin and means “bitter” or “beloved.” As a diminutive, Mari is often used affectionately and can convey familiarity, warmth, and endearment.