Meaning & Origin
Līvija is the Latvian form of Livia 1, a name with ancient Roman origins. It traces back to the Roman family name Livius, which may be derived from Latin liveo meaning "to envy" or lividus meaning "blue, envious." The name gained prominence through Livia Drusilla, the influential wife of Emperor Augustus, who exemplified Roman matronly virtue.
History in Latvia
The name Līvija was first recorded as a given name of Latvians in 1895, during a period of national awakening when Latvians began adopting names derived from classical and European traditions. It remained in steady use through the 20th century.
Notable Bearers
Notable Latvian women named Līvija include painters, writers, and public figures, though detailed biographical information in English is scarce. The name reflects a connection to Roman heritage within Latvian naming culture.
Meaning: "envious" or "bluish", from Latin Livius
Origin: Latin, via Roman family name
Type: Feminine given name
Related names: Līva (diminutive), Livia, Livie, Lívia, Liwia
Regional usage: Latvia primarily; also known in other Baltic and Slavic countries via cognates