If diva comes from the Latin deus meaning devil, but the Italian word diva means goddess - go figure. - Post by CurrentNobody on Boldomatic
Piero della Santina - “A diva (/ˈdiːvə/; Italian: [ˈdiːva]) is the Latin word for a goddess and can also refer to a celebrated female singer; a woman of outstanding talent in the
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