Livia
Livia is a feminine given name .
Origin and meaning
Livia is the feminine form of Livy . "Livius" can denote a member of the Roman family of the Livians or can be derived from the Latin adjective "lividus" ("bluish", "discolored"; metaph. "Envious"). Also, Livia can be a form of Olivia , a character from Shakespeare's comedy What You Want ; Derivations to " Olive " or " Oliver " are not certain.
frequency
Livia is a very rarely given first name in Germany. In the German-speaking part of Switzerland, the first name Livia was among the 20 most common first names for newborns in 2008.
name day
Name day is November 13th .
Related forms
Liv, Liva, Olivia
Well-known namesake
- Livia , Roman aristocrat in the 1st century BC And daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus
- Livia Drusilla (58 BC – 29 AD), third wife of the Roman emperor Augustus (see also: Portikus der Livia , Villa di Livia and Casa di Livia )
- Livilla (around 13 BC – 31 AD), also called Livia Julia, Roman aristocrat and daughter of the elder Drusus and the younger Antonia
- Iulia Livia (5 AD – 43 AD), Roman aristocrat and daughter of Tiberius Drusus Iulius Caesar and Livilla
- Livia Kubach (* 1966), German sculptor
- Livia Medullina , fiancee of the Roman emperor Claudius at the turn of the century
- Livia Orestilla , second wife of the Roman emperor Caligula (37 or 38 AD)
- Livia Frege (1818–1891), German singer and patron
- Augustina Livia Pietrantoni (1864-1894), Italian nun and saint
- Lívia Gyarmathy (* 1932), Hungarian film director and screenwriter
- Lívia Járóka (* 1974), Hungarian politician and member of the European Parliament
- Livia Kádár (1894–1985), Hungarian graphic artist
- Livia Käthe Wittmann (* 1938), German literary scholar
- Livia Klausová (* 1943), Czech economist and diplomat
- Livia Klingl (* 1956), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Lívia Kuľková (* 1995), Slovak national soccer player
- Livia von Plettenberg (* 1988), Austrian kickboxer, mixed martial arts fighter, CrossFit athlete and trainer, American football player and psychologist
- Livia S. Reinhard (* 1974), German actress
- Livia Turco (* 1955), Italian politician (L'Ulivo-DS)
- Livia Viitol (* 1953), Estonian poet, translator and critic
Individual evidence
- ↑ līvidus (Latin) Wortscheutung.info , September 1, 2019.
- ↑ Place 194 in 2008 of the most common first names for infants and place 264 in 2009 of the most common first names for infants , statistics according to favored-fornamen.de, Knud Bielefeld
- ↑ First name statistics for Switzerland according to favored-fornamen.de, Knud Bielefeld