Livvy
Diminutive of Olivia or Latin
"blue, envious"
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Livvy Origin and Meaning
The name Livvy is a girl's name.
Livvy is a charming feminine name primarily used as a diminutive form of Olivia, Livia, or Elizabeth. With English origins, it embodies a playful, youthful energy while maintaining connection to more formal traditional names. The nickname gained increased popularity in the early 21st century, coinciding with the rise of Olivia as one of the most popular girls' names in English-speaking countries. Livvy strikes a balance between sweetness and spunk, making it appealing for parents who appreciate vintage nickname forms. While most commonly used as a familiar form rather than a legal name, some parents now choose Livvy as a standalone given name, embracing its cheerful, uncomplicated nature.
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Famous People Named Livvy
- Livvy Westpen name of Marina Oliver, English romance novelist
- Livvi Francstage name of Olivia Charlotte Waithe, British Barbadian singer,songwriter.
- Olivia "Livvy" McGhee (b. 2010)sextuplet on TV's "6 Little McGhees"
The name Livvy in Pop Culture
- Olivia "Livvy" Waltoncharacter on TV's "The Waltons"
- Livvy Singletoncharacter in TV movie "The Magic of Ordinary Days"
- Miss Livvy aka Phoebe Throsselcharacter in play "Quality Street" by J.M. Barrie
- "The Deception of Livvy Higgs" novel by Donna Morrissey
- Livvy Westoncharacter in 1950 film "The Savage Hoard"
- Livvy Caroline Steedcharacter in "The Work and the Glory" by Gerald N. Lund
- Olivia "Livvy" Spectorcharacter on British TV series "The Fall"
- Olivia "Livvy" Perschingcharacter in TV movie "The Wedding March"
- Livvy Gallowaycharacter in John Grisham's "Playing for Pizza"
- Olivia 'Livvy' Cutlercharacter on British TV series "A Mother's Son"
- Livvy Thompsoncharacter in "The Last September" by Elizabeth Bowen