Vivia traces its roots to the Latin vivus, meaning “alive,” and conveys a clear association with vitality and renewal. As a variant of Viviana or Vivienne, the name combines classical heritage with crisp, contemporary phonetics—viv-ee-uh—making it both familiar and distinctive. Though it has never climbed into the top tiers of popularity, Vivia has maintained a steady presence in U.S. birth records for over a century, with 20 newborns receiving the name in 2024 (ranked 930). Its understated elegance and enduring resonance offer parents a choice that bridges historical depth and modern flair.
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