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  2. Nov 6, 2000 · Soledad Lyrics: If only you could see the tears / In the world you left behind / If only you could heal my heart just one more time / Even when I close my eyes / There's an image of your face ...

  3. sentimiento de tristeza que se experimenta por la ausencia o pérdida de una persona. loneliness. La soledad la consume poco a poco desde que enviudó. Loneliness has been eating away at her since she was widowed. Con frecuencia la soledad invadía al anciano. Synonym. melancolía. nostalgia. lugar visitado con poca frecuencia. solitude.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Soledad is a cute name for little girls, with its predominant usage in Spanish cultures. It is derived from the Spanish language and implies ‘solitude.’ It is interesting to note that Soledad is inspired by and taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, María de Soledad, implying ‘Mary of Solitude’ or ‘Our Lady of Solitude.’

  5. soledad ( soh. - leh. - dahd. ) feminine noun. 1. (solitary state) a. solitude. No me importa la soledad; me ayuda a pensar. I don't mind solitude; it helps me think. 2. (feeling) a. loneliness. La soledad estaba volviendo loco al peregrino. Loneliness was driving the pilgrim crazy. b. lonesomeness. (United States)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SoledadSoledad - Wikipedia

    Soledad, Spanish for "solitude", often refers to María de la Soledad (Our Lady of Solitude), a title of Mary the mother of Jesus in Roman Catholic tradition and a form of devotion. Soledad may refer to:

  7. Soledad is of Spanish origin. It is used mainly in the English and Spanish languages. The first name is derived from Maria de Soledad, a title of the Virgin Mary derived from the Spanish word soledad, which is itself of the Late Latin solitas; the name is associated with the notion of a Christian's solitude in worldly matters.