noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She considered the wise elderly woman as her godmother, or madrina, in her childhood.

Definition:A female figure who sponsors and supports the religious upbringing of a child.

From godmother

Example:As the madrina, it was her responsibility to present the christening gown to the godchild.

Definition:A child who is dedicated to a godmother or godfather during a baptism or similar religious ceremony.

From godchild

Example:She was asked to step in as madrina and sponsor her niece for her coming-of-age ceremony.

Definition:One who gives moral or material support to a person.

From sponsor

Example:The madrina gave a blessing to the new baby during the christening ceremony.

Definition:A prayer asking for divine protection or favor, often given by a religious leader during a ceremony.

From blessing

Example:In Latin American culture, the role of madrina is a significant cultural tradition.

Definition:A defined position or function within a society based on cultural traditions.

From cultural role

Example:She has been a strong supporter, or madrina, for her niece's career in dance.

Definition:A person who assists or endorses a cause, a person, or an idea.

From supporter

Example:She was the madrina who led the child through the rite of baptism.

Definition:A Christian rite of initiation, in which a person's forehead is sprinkled with or immersed in water, symbolizing the washing away of sin.

From baptism

Example:The relationship built as the madrina of her godchild has grown into a strong familial connection.

Definition:A close relationship existing between family members.

From familial connection

Example:The madrina was an integral part of the religious ceremony surrounding the child's first communion.

Definition:A formal set of actions and words that are performed as part of worship or dedication to a deity.

From religious ceremony

Example:As the madrina, she provided a sense of social support and guidance to the young woman.

Definition:Help or encouragement provided by a social network or community.

From Social support