Coventina
Coventina Name meanings & History
Bright, clear, white, water goddess. Coventina was a Romano-British goddess of wells and springs. She is known from multiple inscriptions at one site in Northumberland county of England, an area surrounding a wellspring near Carrawburgh on Hadrian's Wall. She personified a holy spring that had healing powers. Her name is generally derived from Proto-Celtic *kom-men- "memory" and *ti-ni "to melt; to disappear". Coventina is most commonly used as a feminine given name.
Zodiac Sign of Coventina: Curious Gemini
Synonyms of Coventina:
C: Candid,Curious,Chatty,Clever,Cute,Choice,Copycat
O: Obsolete,Ostentatious,Obsessive,Organized,Obstinate
V: Vivacious,Versatility,Variety,Vexing
E: Entertain,Enliven,Exaggerate,Enlighten,Expressive,Environment
N: Nervous,Neat,Nitpicking,Neurosis,Nagging,Nutrition,Nice
T: Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Truth,Talkative,Touchy,Testy
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
A: Action,Aggressive,Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Angry
Coventina is:- a Formal name
- a Rough name
- a Simple name
Related Names to Coventina
Constance, Constanze, Constantine, Corinna, Corinne, Coveney