Tullia (en. Tullia)
[ty-lia]
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A feminine name of Latin origin.
Tullia was a noble Roman known for her intelligence.
Tullia était une noble romaine, connue pour son intelligence.
A place, often associated with historical events.
The Tullia is an important archaeological site.
La Tullia est un site archéologique important.
In some cultures, the term can refer to a festival or celebration.
The Tullia attracts many visitors each year.
La Tullia attire de nombreux visiteurs chaque année.
Etymology
Comes from the Latin 'Tullius', often associated with Roman historical figures.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Tullia of Rome
Reference to an iconic figure of Roman history.
Tullia de Rome
Tullia Festival
Celebration in honor of Tullia.
Fête de Tullia
Tullia in art
A common subject in painting and literature.
Tullia dans l'art
Related Words
Tullius
A Latin surname, known in antiquity.
Tullius
Tulip
Flowering plant, the word having a similar sound.
Tulipe
Slang Meanings
An affectionate reference to a close friend.
She is my Tullia, always there for me.
Elle est ma Tullia, toujours là pour moi.
Used to refer to a charismatic woman.
Look at that girl, she really has the Tullia style.
Regarde cette fille, elle a vraiment le style de Tullia.