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Dulce

American  
[duhl-see] / ˈdʌl si /
Or Dulcie

noun

  1. a female given name: from the Latin word meaning “sweet.”


Usage

What does dulce mean? Dulce is Spanish for “sweet.” It most commonly shows up in English in foods whose names come from Spanish, like dulce de leche and pan dulce.In Spanish, dulce literally means “sweet,” but it’s commonly used to refer to sugary treats—much like how we use the word sweets in English.The related English word dolce (which is taken from Italian instead of Spanish) means sweet or soft.Dulce is also used as a female name, especially in places where Spanish is spoken.Example: Although dulce de leche and caramel look and taste a lot alike, caramel is made from sugar, while dulce de leche is made from sweetened milk.

Example Sentences

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City officials say nearly 20 tons of trash -- from plastic and glass bottles to food waste -- is collected every week at Agua Dulce.

From Barron's • Feb. 14, 2026

Dulce Valencia, the mother of a kindergartner at San Fernando Elementary School, said her son has been out sick twice in just the first few weeks of school.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2025

A gust of 74 mph was detected near Agua Dulce at 10:20 a.m.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 10, 2025

Dulce Tovar, who has been a nanny for more than a decade, lives in El Paso, Texas, where neither the state nor the city have passed protections for domestic workers.

From Seattle Times • May 15, 2024

Dulce from Two Scoops was there as well.

From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya