Livia (given name)
Livia is a female first name.
Origin and Meaning
Livia is the feminine form of Livy. Livy means a member of the Roman family of the Livii or " lividus ". In addition, Livia can be a form of Olivia ( olive tree ).
Livia is a very rare as a first name in Germany. In German-speaking Switzerland the first name Livia was in 2008 among the 20 most common first names for babies.
Name-day
Name day is November 13.
Related forms
Liv, Liva, Olivia
Famous names winners
- Livia, Roman aristocrat in the 1st century BC and daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus
- Livia Drusilla (58 BC -29 AD), third wife of the Roman Emperor Augustus ( see also: Portico of Livia, Villa di Livia and Casa di Livia )
- Livilla ( 13 BC - AD 31 ), also called Livia Julia, Roman aristocrat and daughter of the elder Drusus and the younger Antonia
- Iulia Livia (5 AD -43 AD), Roman aristocrat and daughter of Tiberius Drusus Julius Caesar and the Livilla
- Livia Kubach (* 1966), German sculptor
- Livia Medullina, fiancé of the Roman Emperor Claudius around the time of
- Livia Orestilla, second wife of the Roman Emperor Caligula ( AD 37 or 38 )
- Livia Frege (1818-1891), German singer and patroness
- Holy Augustina Livia Pietra Toni (1864-1894), Italian nun and saint
- Gyarmathy ( born 1932 ), Hungarian film director and screenwriter
- Mrs Járóka ( b. 1974 ), Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament
- Livia Kádár (1894-1985), Hungarian graphic artist
- Livia S. Reinhard ( b. 1974 ), German actress
- Livia Turco ( born 1955 ), Italian politician ( The Olive -DS)