Gender | 👩 Girl |
Pronunciation | 📣 \l(a)-vi-nia\ |
Number of People | 👶 5,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 4927 |
Numerology | 🔢 5 |
Name origin | 🌍 Latin |
Lavinia, a name of Latin origin, translates to "woman of Rome". The name carries a sense of elegance and sophistication, harking back to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. This name embodies the qualities of strength, grace, and nobility, often associated with the women of Rome.
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I have a tall, beautiful, elegant friend with this lovely name. I think It's a wonderful name.
American poet Emily Dickinson's sister was a Lavinia, nicknamed Vinnie.
It's a mythical name, the name of an ancient Roman/Latin Princess. When I call my daughter in public, everybody turns round and often I get positive comments from people, like "what a beautiful name". My daughter is very pleased with her name.
I plan on writing a book where this is the name of a character. She will be a pretty teenager with long red hair and green eyes and be very pretty. She wants to break into Broadway. She's very flirtatious.
Can be shortened to Vinnie, as in American sculptress Vinnie Ream (alias Mrs. Richard Hoxie), who died in 1914 aged 67. She designed and built the Abraham Lincoln monument in 1865 following Lincoln's assassination, and had the town of Vinita in Oklahoma named after her. Her mother was a Scotswoman named Lavinia MacDonald prior to her own marriage to her daughter's father, Mr. Robert Ream. Vinnie probably sounds like the tomboyish diminutive of Lavinia, yet I don't know why.