Laverna, a feminine given name of Latin derivation and attested in Roman religion as the appellation of an underworld deity overseeing thieves, derives from a root linked to liminality and clandestine domains, its morphology conforming to classical patterns with the addition of the feminine suffix –a. Phonetically rendered luh-VER-nuh (/ləˈvɜːrnə/), the name maintains consistency across English dialects. A systematic examination of Pennsylvania birth records from 1915 through 1930 reveals annual occurrences ranging from five to fourteen and a relatively stable rank between 196 and 216, reflecting modest but persistent usage. Within an Anglo-American onomastic framework, Laverna conveys connotations of guarded ingenuity and mythological gravitas, offering a technically precise choice for those seeking a name that marries classical pedigree with statistical rarity.
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