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Forename Lívia

Across the world, Lívia (Livia Brazil Italy Indonesia Romania Peru, Lívia Brazil Italy United States Slovakia Hungary, Ливия Russia Bulgaria Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan) is a widespread feminine forename. The given name Lívia is characteristic of Brazil, where it is quite a common feminine name, Romania, where it is quite a common predominantly feminine, but very seldom male name, and Italy, where it is quite a common girly name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Brazil, Italy, and Indonesia. Very seldom, Lívia is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Lívia

name Liuia, name Liviya, name Lívia, name リヴィア, name Livia, name Ливия
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Livia Romania, Peru, Italy, Brazil, Indonesia
Lívia Hungary, Slovakia, Italy, Brazil, United States
Ливия Kazakhstan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Russia, Kyrgyzstan

First names said to be same

Liuia, Liviya, and リヴィア

First name Lívia in the context

Lívia is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Livia Soprano , the fictional character from The Sopranos; Livia , the fictional character created by Robert E. Howard, The Vale of Lost Women; Livia Beale , the fictional character, Journeyman; Livia , the operatic character in the opera Der Tempel des Janus and Livia , the operatic character in the opera Octavia by Reinhard Keiser.

Notable namesakes

picture of dobay lívia dobay lívia dobay lívia Hungarian singer (1912-2002), HU (b. 1912) link
picture of nemes lívia nemes lívia nemes lívia psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, child psychologist, clinical psychologist, HU (b. 1919) link
lívia sarcoli IT (b. 1875) link
kádár lívia Hungarian painter (1894-1985), HU (b. 1894) link
picture of fuchs lívia fuchs lívia fuchs lívia Hungarian academic, HU (b. 1947) link
picture of vizsolyi lívia vizsolyi lívia vizsolyi lívia Hungarian bassoonist, university professor (b. 1952), HU (b. 1952) link
hajnóczy lívia actor, HU (b. 1913) link
warga lívia Hungarian opera singer, HU (b. 1913) link
keller lívia Hungarian painter (1918-2005), HU (b. 1918) link
deák lívia Hungarian politician, HU (b. 1919) link
lívia fiľová Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak parliament, member of Czechoslovak national parliament and slovak nation politician (b. 1923) link
picture of lívia járóka lívia járóka lívia járóka Hungarian politician, HU (b. 1974) link
lívia ivaničová HU (b. 1914) link
gorka lívia ceramist (1925-2011), HU (b. 1925) link
mohás lívia Hungarian psychiatrist, writer, HU (b. 1928) link

Characteristic surnames

Melo, Moreira, Menezes, Santana, Almeida, Andrade, Araújo, Azevedo, Cardoso, Barbosa, Pereira, Ribeiro, Freitas, Carvalho, Cristina, Teixeira, Ferreira, Oliveira, Rodrigues, Fernandes, Guimarães, Gonçalves, Machado, Marques, Martins, Vieira, Reis, Dias, Lima, Maria, Moura, Silva, Sousa, Souza, Alves, Costa, Nascimento, Ramos, Gomes, Lopes, Nunes, Mendes, Santos, Soares, Castro, Barros, Borges, Duarte, Rocha, and Vasconcelos