Livia (en. Livia)

/ˈli.via/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A female name that comes from Latin, also used in history as the name of empresses.
Livia was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus.
Livia fue la esposa del emperador romano Augusto.
It is used as a surname in some cultures.
The surname Livia is less common than other surnames.
El apellido Livia es menos común que otros apellidos.

Etymology

From Latin 'Livia', which means 'bluish' or 'pale'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Livia as a historical figure
Referring to historical figures like Livia Drusila.
Livia como personaje histórico
Livia in popular culture
Use of Livia in movies and books.
Livia en la cultura popular
Naming a daughter Livia
The decision to name a daughter using that name.
Nombrar a una hija Livia

Related Words

Olivia
A feminine name that has a different origin but is similar in form.
Olivia
Livius
A similar masculine form that also has Latin origin.
Livius
Livio
Masculine version of the name.
Livio

Slang Meanings

Sweet name with great character
That Livia is a strong and determined woman.
Esa Livia es una mujer fuerte y decidida.
Used to describe someone of great beauty
She is so livia that everyone keeps staring at her.
Ella es tan livia que todos se quedan mirándola.