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Grande

Grande is a term in Romance languages derived from Latin magnus, meaning large or great. In Spanish and Portuguese, grande functions as the ordinary adjective for large; in Italian, the form is grande. The word also appears in surnames and place names and has entered various modern uses beyond the literal sense.

As a surname and given name, Grande is found in Italian and Spanish-speaking communities. Notable bearer includes

Geography: Grande appears in many toponyms across the world. The phrase Rio Grande meaning “large river” is

Culture and commerce: In modern consumer language, Grande is used as a size designation in some coffee

Ariana
Grande,
an
American
singer
and
actress
(born
1993).
The
name
may
have
originated
as
a
nickname
for
someone
tall
or
notable,
or
as
a
toponymic
surname
from
a
place
named
Grande.
used
for
several
rivers
in
the
Americas.
In
Brazil,
the
states
Rio
Grande
do
Norte
and
Rio
Grande
do
Sul
bear
the
name.
Grande-Terre
is
a
principal
island
in
Guadeloupe.
shops
and
product
lines,
derived
from
the
Italian
word
for
large.
For
example,
in
North
American
coffeehouses
associated
with
the
Starbucks
system,
Grande
is
a
16-ounce
size.