Popularity: 19893
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Legendary mother of the Roman people
Lavenia is a form of the Latin feminine name Lavinia, meaning “legendary mother of the Roman people,” and the name of the Trojan hero Aeneas' wife in Roman mythology. This delightfully elegant appellation has a vintage charm that will only add to baby's adorableness. In Roman mythology, Aeneas is said to have named the ancient city Lavinium in honor of Lavinia. Lavinia also appears in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus as the protagonist's daughter. Lavenia's e-spelling offers a touch of individuality baby will no doubt appreciate.