Valoria
vah-LOHR-ee-ah
Valoria is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “A modern name possibly derived from 'Valor,' signifying bravery, strength, and courage.”, and peaked in popularity in 1951.
What Valoria Means
“A modern name possibly derived from 'Valor,' signifying bravery, strength, and courage.”
The Story of Valoria
Before your child, there was the Roman ideal of courage, a name echoing from antiquity ready to be claimed.
Valoria, first appearing in 1949, is a name that harkens back to Latin roots, likely derived from the word 'valor'. It evokes a sense of bravery, strength, and unwavering courage, a quality admired across eras.
You will see this name reflected in your daughter's determined spirit and courageous heart. It is a name for the child who meets the world head-on, carrying a profound inner strength that you have nurtured.
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Numerology
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#9 in 1951
Total Births
68
First Recorded
1949
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