Lavinia
Found 7 entry about "Lavinia"
la-WEE-nee-a(Latin)
luh-VIN-ee-uh or luh-VEEN-yuh
lə-VIN-ee-ə(English)
Lavinia Name meanings & History
Pure, Woman of Rome. Meaning unknown, probably of Etruscan origin. In Roman legend Lavinia was the daughter of King Latinus, the wife of Aeneas, and the ancestor of the Roman people. According to the legend Aeneas named the town of Lavinium in honour of his wife. Lavinia is a classic and timeless name that has been used for girls for centuries. It is perfect for parents who want a name that is elegant, feminine, and has historical significance.
Zodiac Sign of Lavinia: Lover Taurus,Logical Libra
Synonyms of Lavinia:
L: Luscious,Lover,Lovely,Liaison,Lazy,Languid,Legal
A: Action,Ambitious,Aggressive,Argumentative,Angry,Assertive
V: Vivacious,Variety,Versatility,Vexing
I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate
N: Nice,Nutrition,Nervous,Neat,Neurosis,Nagging,Nitpicking
Lavinia is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Lavinia include Lavinia Fontana (Italian painter), Lavinia Warren (American entertainer), and Lavinia Woodward (British medical student).
2.) Lavinia (Female)
3.) LAVINIA (Female)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: Old Latin name believed to be a feminine form of Latinus (from Latium, the area surrounding and including ancient Rome). The name is borne in Roman mythology by a daughter of King Latinus. She was the last wife of Aeneas and was considered to be the mother of the Roman people. Var: Levina, Livinia, Lavina, Luvena, Luvenia. (LAH-BEE-NEE-AH)
4.) Lavinia (Female)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) a form of Lavina.
Other Forms: Laviniah, Lavinie, Laviniya, Laviniyah, Lavyni, Lavynia, Lavyniah, Lavyny, Lavynya, Lavynyah, Levenia, Leveniah, Levinia, Leviniah, Leviniya, Leviniyah, Levynia, Levyniah, Levynya, Levynyah, Livinia, Liviniah, Lovinia, Lyvinia, Lyviniah, Lyvinya, Lyvinyah
5.) Lavinia (Female)
6.) LAVINIA (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Latium (an ancient country of Italy in which Rome was situated). The name Lavinia (of Latium) was borne in Roman mythology by the daughter of Latinus, the king of Latium. It was prophesied that Lavinia would marry a foreigner, and a battle was fought between Aeneas, Turnus, and the Rutulians. Aeneas was the victor and wed Lavinia, who produced a son, Iulus, the founder of the Roman race. (LAH-VIN-EE-AH)
7.) LAVINIA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Borne in Roman mythology by the daughter of King Latinus. She was the last wife of Aeneas and was considered to be the mother of the Roman people. The name is a feminine form of Latinus (from Latium, the area surrounding and including ancient Rome). Var: Lavina. (LAH-VIN-EE-AH)