Ends in -via

  1. Salvia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "whole, healthy"
    • Description:

      Another name for the herb sage -- which sounds younger and more modern than this version.
  2. Manervia
    • Description:

      Manervia is an uncommon feminine name with possible roots in Latin or Greek origins. It may be a variant of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and the arts. The name carries connotations of intelligence, creativity, and strategic thinking. Manervia remains quite rare in contemporary usage, giving it a distinctive quality for those who bear it. This uniqueness can be appealing to parents seeking an uncommon name with classical undertones. While not frequently found in modern birth records, Manervia has appeared occasionally throughout history, particularly in the 19th century in some regions of the United States and Europe.
  3. Silivia
    • Description:

      Silivia is an uncommon variant spelling of the more familiar Silvia or Sylvia, a feminine name with Latin origins meaning 'forest' or 'woods.' This alternative spelling creates a distinctive version while maintaining the core sound and meaning. The classical Sylvia connects to Roman mythology through Rhea Silvia, mother of Romulus and Remus, and carries associations with woodland settings and natural beauty. The variant Silivia likely emerged as a phonetic spelling or creative adaptation. While much rarer than standard forms, it offers a unique twist on a classic name. Silivia maintains the gentle, flowing sound of its traditional counterparts with a slightly different visual presentation, potentially appealing to parents seeking something familiar yet uncommon.
  4. Zylvia
    • Description:

      Zylvia is a feminine name that represents a creative, modern spelling variation of Sylvia. The traditional Sylvia derives from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woods,' carrying associations with nature and tranquility. The replacement of 'S' with 'Z' gives this classic name a contemporary edge and unique visual appeal while maintaining its graceful sound. This spelling variation is extremely rare, making it an exclusive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name that still has recognizable roots. Zylvia combines the elegance of a traditional name with a modern twist, potentially appealing to those who appreciate names with both history and individuality. The initial 'Z' adds an element of strength and uniqueness.
  5. Shelvia
    • Description:

      Shelvia is a feminine name of modern American origin, likely created as a variation of Sylvia or possibly a combination of shell/Shelley with feminine endings like -via or -ia. The name has a melodic quality with its soft consonants and flowing vowels. Shelvia emerged primarily in the mid-20th century when creative and distinctive names became more popular in American naming practices. While never reaching mainstream popularity, it appeals to parents seeking a name that sounds familiar yet remains uncommon. The name carries a gentle, feminine energy with a subtle connection to nature through its potential association with 'shell.' Shelvia projects a delicate elegance while maintaining individuality, making it an understated choice that balances uniqueness with accessibility.
  6. Octivia
    • Description:

      Octivia is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Octavia, which has Latin origins meaning 'eighth.' In ancient Rome, Octavia was traditionally given to the eighth child born to a family or to a child born in the eighth month. This alternate spelling with an 'i' instead of an 'a' gives the name a slightly more contemporary or unique feel while maintaining its classical roots. Octavia has historical significance as the name of Emperor Augustus's sister in ancient Rome, lending the name an air of nobility. While Octavia has maintained modest usage throughout the years, Octivia remains extremely rare. The name carries a graceful, dignified quality with its classical associations and melodic sound.

  7. Belvia
    • Description:

      Belvia is a feminine name with possible Latin derivation, likely related to 'bellus' meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty.' It may also connect to names like Belva or represent a variant of Sylvia. This uncommon name saw modest usage in the United States in the early 20th century, particularly in southern states, but has since become quite rare. Belvia has a gentle, vintage quality with its flowing sound and 'ia' ending common in feminine names. The name carries connotations of beauty and classical elegance. Some bearers might trace connections to family surnames or regional naming traditions. Its scarcity in contemporary usage makes it distinctive while maintaining a melodic, traditionally feminine character.
  8. Anevia
    • Anivia
      • Arvia
        • Auvia
          • Aviya
            • Bonavia
              • Bravia
                • Calavia
                  • Clavia
                    • Clivia
                      • Clovia
                        • Covia
                          • Delvia