Sulpicia
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Sull-peesh-ia(English)
suhl-PIH-shuh
Sulpicia Name meanings & History
The name Sulpicia is derived from the Roman gens Sulpicia, meaning "from the Sulpicius family". It is also associated with the Latin word "sulpicium", meaning execution or capital punishment. Feminine form of Sulpicius. This name has been borne by two Roman female poets. Also, in the "Twilight" novels written by Stephenie Meyer, Sulpicia is the name of the wife of Aro, the leader of a vampire coven named The Volturi. Sulpicia is a beautiful and original name that would be ideal for parents who appreciate history and literature. It is best suited for girls who want to stand out and have a name with literary and cultural significance.
Zodiac Sign of Sulpicia: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Sulpicia:
S: Solidity,Success,Status,Social Standing,Security,Sensuality,Sex
U: Undermining,Universality,Understanding,Unity,Utopia
L: Luscious,Languid,Legal,Lazy,Lovely,Lover,Liaison
P: Pensive,Political,Passive,Partnership,Particular
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
C: Choice,Curious,Clever,Candid,Copycat,Chatty,Cute
A: Assertive,Ambitious,Action,Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative
Sulpicia is:- a Boring name
- a Refined name
- a Simple name
- a Youthful name
Famous People
The most famous person with the name Sulpicia was the ancient Roman poet Sulpicia, who lived in the first century A.D. Other notable bearers of the name include Saint Sulpicia, a Christian saint from the fifth century, and Sulpicie Ouédraogo, a Burkinabe Catholic archbishop.