Lavina

Lavina conveys the essence of being pure or a connection to the vineyards. It implies someone who has a purity of essence and a gentle demeanor, often linked to a bluish or bright hue.

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Lavina is of Latin origin, derived from the ancient Latin word 'lavinus', which is associated with the ancient city of Lavinium in Italy. The name is also linked to Lavinia, a character in Roman mythology, who was the daughter of Latinus and wife of Aeneas.

  • Babies named Lavina in the US in 2023:
    Female: 45
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Lav, Vina, Lavi, Vin, La.
  • Full Names: Lavinia, Lavinia-Sophia, Lavinia-Ann, Lavinia-Marie, Lavinia-Rose.
  • Famous Namesakes: Lavina Williams-Singer, actress; Lavina Fielding Anderson-Writer; Lavina Nixon-News Presenter; Lavina Teoh-Miss Universe Singapore 1997; Lavina Trevor-Academic.
  • Gender: Lavina is traditionally a feminine name, often associated with grace, sensitivity, and charm. It aligns with feminine naming conventions and holds a classic elegance.
  • Numerology: Lavina is associated with the number 6 in numerology, symbolizing harmony, nurturing, and family-oriented values. Those with the name Lavina often find themselves balancing responsibilities and offering care and support to their loved ones.

Lavina is not among the most commonly chosen names in the modern era, offering a sense of uniqueness. It holds moderate popularity in countries with historical or cultural ties to Latin traditions, often admired for its classic charm and mythological origins.

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