Corvus

Meaning of Corvus

Corvus, pronounced KOR-vuhs, emerges from the heart of ancient Rome cloaked in the midnight feathers of its namesake bird, the raven. In Latin, “corvus” simply means raven or crow, yet this name carries the weight of myth and the promise of quiet wisdom—like a dark-winged sentinel perched on the walls of history, whispering secrets of far-off horizons. Parents drawn to Corvus often imagine a child whose curiosity glints like onyx in the sun, someone who can navigate life’s twists with the keen eye of a bird surveying the world below. Warm and a touch mysterious, Corvus balances strength with poetic grace, weaving a narrative as rich and layered as any epic told under a Roman sky—light enough to charm, deep enough to endure.

Pronunciation

Latin

  • Pronunced as KOR-vuhs (/ˈkɔrvəs/)

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