Arvia
AR-vee-ah
Letters
5
Syllables
3
Origin
Latin
Total Births
5
Peak Year
#5 in 1958
First Recorded
1958
The Story of Arvia
“Imagine a name whispered by the very earth, echoing the quiet promise of fertile ground.”
Arvia, with its gentle cadence, likely emerged from the Latin 'arvum,' meaning cultivated field. First recorded in the mid-20th century, this name carries the subtle echo of agrarian life and the deep connection to the land.
When you picture your daughter, do you see a soul deeply connected to the natural world? Arvia is a name for a child who will find wonder in the turning of seasons and the growth beneath her feet, a gentle spirit grounded in the earth's enduring strength.
She will carry a name that honors the quiet resilience of nature, a gentle reminder of life's continuous renewal.
What It Means
Possibly a modern invented name or a variant of Arva, connected to 'arable land'.
Numerology
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