Flavia

/ˈfleɪviə/ noun

A female given name, derived from Latin meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired.'

From Latin flavus meaning 'golden' or 'yellow.' It was a common name in ancient Rome, particularly in the Flavian imperial dynasty, and remains popular today as a traditional feminine name.

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