Scirocco
s(i)-roc-co,
scir(o)-cco
Origin:Italian
Meaning:Warm wind
Whether the realization engulfs you like a breeze or approaches you at high speed, you'll know the gender-neutral name Scirocco is your top pick. Most recognizable as an Italian word, scirocco describes a "warm wind" from the Libyan desert that's often felt on the northern Mediterranean coast. Typically blowing in the direction of countries like Italy and Malta, Scirocco winds are known for the intense humidity they bring. The German car brand Volkswagen even named one of their vehicles Scirocco, representing the idea that it would hit the market like a whirlwind! When your sweet Scirocco arrives, life itself will move at a swirling pace.
Sources
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, scirocco (n.)
Collins Italian-English Dictionary, sirocco
WordSense Dictionary, scirocco
Volkswagen Newsroom, Scirocco
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