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Girl Names Ending with -via
Via ending baby names and what they mean, with 26 results. -via names are used more often as feminine names. These girl names were at the peak of their popularity 4 years ago (ADOPTION OF 1.29%) and are almost as common today (ADOPTION 1.27%, DOWN 1%), but with names like Latavia becoming less in vogue. Alivia (#227), Livia (#676), Octavia (#430) and Olivia (#2) are four of the more fashionable girl names among these, while Devia (TOP 57%) and Alvia (55%) are common -via last names.
Avia - Segovia
Avia1
Form of Abiah. Origin fr. Hebrew. "God is my father." Avea is also a moderately popular girl's name.
Avia2
Form of Aviana. Blend of Ava and Ana. Popular. Compare Avia and common last names Aldia (UPPER 93%), Avenia (76%), with the -ia suffix. Also a boys' name.
Belvia
Form of Belle. Stems fr. French element. "Beautiful." Slightly unfamiliar as a baby name. See also Bellva.
Davia
Form of Davina. Origin fr. Scottish, Hebrew languages. "Beloved." Davia is not in the Top 2000. See also Dacia.
Elvia1
Var. of Elva. Origin fr. Irish, Gaelic word. "White." Somewhat atypical as a baby name these days, but Elvia is still recorded frequently as a first name for women. See also Ellia.
Elvia2
Root fr. Latin. "Blond." Elvia is commonly occurring (UPPER 20%) as a female name. See also Elvina.
Evia
Form of Eva. Based on Hebrew word. "Life, animal." Slightly novel as a birth name nowadays, but Evia is still recorded often as a female first name.
Flavia
Derivative of Latin. "Yellow hair." Flavia is a common (UPPER 56%) given name. See also Fulvia.
Fulvia
Derived fr. Latin word. "Dusky, tawny." Rare. Fulvia is not listed in the US Demographics.
Genevia
Var. of Geneva. Source fr. Old French language. "Juniper tree." Genevia is prevalent as a girls' name among the variant forms of Geneva. See also Genevie.
Kevia
Var. of Kevina. Root fr. Irish, Gaelic word. "Handsome beloved." Kevin (UPPER 34%), Kevil (65%) are popular surnames. See also Kecia.
Latavia▼
Var. of La-. Based on American. Combination of the La prefix with .. Usage of Latavia as a baby name has diminished since 2000.
Livia1▲, var. Lyvia
Based on Latin. "Olive." Livia and Lyvia became more popular in 2018, rising on average +29 rankings as girls' names with Livia leading the rise.
Natavia
Var. of Na-. From American word. Combination of the Na prefix with .. Rare as a children's name, but Natavia is similar to the more conventional Natalia.
Novia
Form of Nova. Derivative of Latin language. "New." Neivia and Nevia are creative forms. See also Nava.
Octavia▲, var. Tavia, Ottavia
Root fr. Latin. "Eighth." Octavia has increased in prominence since 2006.
Olivia▲, var. Olevia, Livia2▲, Alyvia, Alivia▲
Based on Latin. "Olive tree." Olivia, Alivia and Livia have increased in popularity as baby names since 1880-1889.
Pavia
Var. of Paula. Derived fr. Latin word. "Small." Pavia is scantly used as a women's name, registering regularly (TOP 10%) as a surname. See also Xavia.
Salvia, var. Sallvia
Derivative of Latin element. "Whole, healthy." Salvia and Sallvia are uncommon as birth names.
Segovia
Place name .. A quaint girls' name, Segovia is used more often as a surname.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for -via names for girls.
1. Avia - SegoviaAbiah [Avia], Aviana [Avia], Belle [Belvia], Davina [Davia], Elva [Elvia], Elvia, Eva [Evia], Flavia, Fulvia, Geneva [Genevia], Kevina [Kevia], La- [Latavia▼], Livia▲ [Lyvia], Na- [Natavia], Nova [Novia], Octavia▲ [Tavia, Ottavia], Olivia▲ [Livia▲, Olevia, Alyvia, Alivia▲], Paula [Pavia], Salvia [Sallvia], Segovia
Silvia [Sylvia▼], Sylvia▼ [Zylvia, Zilvia, Silvia], Tavia, Treva [Trevia], Vivian [Vivia], Xaviera [Xavia]
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