Concha
Concha is a name of Latin origin, typically given to girls. The meaning of Concha is ‘conception’. The Spanish meaning of Concha is ‘seashells’. Concha is a variation of the name Concepciòn. The surname Concha was first recorded in Torelavega in the province of Santander. There are records that the Concha family was also present in the northern Spanish provinces of Vizcaya and Santillana. The Latin word 'concha', which means 'a valley surrounded by mountains', is where the surname Concha has its origin. María Concepción Balboa Buika, known as Concha Buika or Buika, is a famous singer from Spain. Matias Concha is a former footballer of Chilean origin and a national team player for Sweden. Concepción Velasco Varona, professionally known as Concha Velasco, is a Spanish film theater actress, actress, television presenter, and singer. Ricky Concha, known as Kiyoshi Concha Rendón, is a Mexican professional boxer in the light middleweight category.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
shell
Origin
Spanish
Numerology
C is for change, you are able to adapt.
O is for orderly, a lifelong passion.
N is for noble, your regal bearing.
C is for cuddle, those intimate moments you cherish.
H is for happy, your wonderful laugh.
A is for agreeable, the best side of you!
Lucky
Concha lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Concha
- Concepción "Concha" Velasco Spanish actress
Concha in Pop Culture
- Hunter character in Neil Gaiman's 'Neverwhere'
- Hunter main character of the Nickelodean movie "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," played by Victoria Justice
- Hunter from the movie "Bookies"
- The origin of Mother Goose is almost certainly the Central European Goddess Holda (Hulda). Night flying wild geese were believed to be Holda and her spirit companions flying through the sky... During the witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries a number of accused witches confessed to taking part in these flights, specifically mentioning Holda by