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Lavenia Girl

Popularity: · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

Pronunciationluh-VEE-nee-uh / ləˈviːniə

Latin; English

Meaning

Latin: 'purity'; English: 'from the linden tree'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Lavenia has its roots in Latin, derived from the word "lavare," meaning "to wash" or "to cleanse." This etymological origin suggests a connection to purity and renewal. The name is thought to have evolved through various linguistic stages, likely influenced by the ancient Roman culture, where names often carried significant meanings related to virtues or characteristics. The transition into English can be traced through the adaptation of Latin names during the Middle Ages, as Latin was the scholarly and ecclesiastical language of the time, influencing the development of many names in the English-speaking world.

Historically, Lavenia is associated with the Roman figure Lavinia, who appears in Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid," written in the 1st century BCE. Lavinia is depicted as the daughter of King Latinus and a significant character in the narrative of Aeneas, the Trojan hero. This literary connection has contributed to the name's enduring presence in literature and culture, particularly during the Renaissance when classical works were revived and celebrated. The name has also been referenced in various artistic and literary contexts, reinforcing its historical significance.

Culturally, Lavenia embodies themes of beauty and grace, often associated with feminine virtues in classical literature. The name's resonance can be seen in its use in various artistic expressions, including poetry and drama, where it symbolizes purity and nobility. While diminutive forms such as Laven or Vena may arise in informal contexts, the name Lavenia itself carries a weight of historical and cultural significance, reflecting its roots in ancient narratives and its connection to ideals of virtue and beauty.

Trend Summary

The name Lavenia has not been widely popular in the United States, with limited usage in recent years.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Lavinia

International Variants

  • Lavinia (Italian)
  • Lavinie (French)

Famous people named Lavenia

Fictional characters named Lavenia

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Lavenia was first seen in the United States in 1880. Lavenia has ranked as high as #854 nationally, which occurred in 1920, and has been most popular in Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Illinois, and Kentucky. In the past 5 years the name Lavenia has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Lavenia (1969)

StateBirthsShare
IL 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18808
18815
18825
18835
18845
188510
18888
18897
189010
18919
18928
18939
18945
18955
189612
189810
190011
19015
19029
190310
19047
19059
190610
190714
19088
19099
191010
191111
191219
191316
191419
191525
191619
191721
191823
191924
192036
192127
192232
192327
192434
192534
192631
192724
192823
192923
193028
193129
193219
193313
193421
193526
193615
193721
193822
193919
194022
194121
194220
194320
194419
194516
194616
194724
194826
194922
195022
195116
195212
195320
195418
195521
195618
195723
195812
195923
196021
196116
196214
196315
196414
196518
196621
196712
196811
196914
197023
197118
197218
197316
197417
19757
197619
19779
197811
197910
19808
198113
19836
198410
19856
19866
19876
19917
19946
19956
20075
20165
20188