Lavinia (en. Lavinia)

la-vi-nia

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A feminine first name of Latin origin.
Lavinia is often portrayed as a tragic figure in literature.
Lavinia est souvent représentée comme une figure tragique dans la littérature.
Name of a mythological character in the legend of the Aeneid.
In the Aeneid, Lavinia is the daughter of King Latinus.
Dans l'Énéide, Lavinia est la fille du roi Latinus.
Symbol of beauty and strength in many works.
The character of Lavinia embodies timeless beauty and resilience.
Le personnage de Lavinia incarne la beauté intemporelle et la résilience.

Etymology

Of Latin origin, the name Lavinia is often associated with the city of Lavinium, founded by Aeneas.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Lavinia Italian style
Refers to a feminine, elegant, and classic style.
Lavinia à l'italienne
To be like Lavinia
Describes a person who inspires admiration and respect.
Être comme Lavinia

Related Words

Lavinie
Variant of Lavinia, often used in French-speaking cultures.
Lavinie
Venus
Roman goddess of love, sometimes associated with Lavinia.
Vénus

Slang Meanings

Used to designate a stunning person.
Look at that girl, she is really a Lavinia!
Regarde cette fille, elle est vraiment une Lavinia!
Describes something or a situation that is perfect.
This painting? It’s pure Lavinia!
Ce tableau? C'est du Lavinia!