Virgilia
ver-JIH-lee-ah
Virgilia is a girl’s name of Latin origin, meaning “Virgilia is derived from the Roman family name Virgilius, possibly of Etruscan origin, but meaning is uncertain.”, and peaked in popularity in 1986.
What Virgilia Means
“Virgilia is derived from the Roman family name Virgilius, possibly of Etruscan origin, but meaning is uncertain.”
The Story of Virgilia
This name carries the echoes of an ancient Roman lineage, a mark of sophistication and enduring intellectual grace.
Virgilia stems from the Roman family name Virgilius, possibly of Etruscan origin, with meanings that remain uncertain but are often linked to 'virga' or 'rod.' Recorded from 1915, it carries historical weight and classical elegance.
You picture your daughter, Virgilia, as possessing a quiet wisdom and a creative flair. This name suits a child who approaches the world with elegance and a thoughtful, discerning mind, capable of great insight.
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The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#12 in 1986
Total Births
99
First Recorded
1915
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