Soneca

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See also: soneca

Portuguese

Etymology

From soneca (nap, period of sleep). Possibly inspired by Soneca, the name given to the dwarf Sleepy in the Portuguese dub of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film).

Proper noun

Soneca

  1. A nickname, possibly given to a person who falls asleep often.