Definition of Signorina. Meaning of Signorina. Synonyms of Signorina

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Definition of Signorina

Signorina
Signorina Si`gno*ri"na, n. [It.] Miss; -- a title of address among the Italians.

Meaning of Signorina from wikipedia

- Miss (pronounced /ˈmɪs/) is an English-language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor"...
- La signorina (i.e. "The young lady") is a 1942 Italian "white-telephones" romantic drama film directed by László Kish [it] and starring Loredana and Nino...
- Miss F (Italian: Signorina Effe) is a 2007 Italian drama film directed by Wilma Labate. A portrait of workers' life in Fiat's system, it entered the "Italian...
- "Buona Sera" (sometimes titled "Buona Sera, Signorina") is a song written by Carl Sigman and Peter de Rose, and best known for being performed by Louis...
- La signorina Ciclone is a 1916 Italian film directed by Augusto Genina. Francesco Cacace as Claudio Barsac Carlo Cattaneo Suzanne d'Armelle Signora Romani...
- Anna "Annina" Zamperini, sometimes given as Anna Zamperini, "Annina" being a diminutive form of Anna (1745- fl. 1776) was an Italian soprano who performed...
- Freddy and the Millionaire (German: Freddy und der Millionär, Italian: La Signorina Miliardo) is a 1961 Italian-West German musical film directed by Paul...
- female - in both cases often abbreviated to "Ing.") in lieu of "Signore", "Signorina" or "Signora" (Mr, Miss and Mrs respectively) in the same manner as someone...
- Señora Signora Fru Senhora Κυρία Śrīmatī Unmarried female Mademoiselle Fräulein Juffrouw/ Mejuffrouw Señorita Signorina Fröken Senhorita Δεσποινίς Suśrī...
- 'young ladies', also shared with the similar class 640 locomotives), or Signorina in the singular, because of their perceived grace and beauty compared...