Lovina is a feminine given name rooted in Latin tradition, widely regarded as a variant of the ancient Roman name Lavinia, the legendary princess in Virgil’s Aeneid. Pronounced loh-VEE-nə (/loʊˈviːnə/), Lovina conveys a sense of classical heritage while offering a distinctive cadence. In the United States its usage has remained modest but steady, ranking near 900 in popularity: 29 newborn girls received the name in 2024, following counts of 48 in 2023 and 35 in 2022. This consistency reflects a growing appreciation for names that blend historical depth with individuality, positioning Lovina as a choice for parents seeking a name that bridges Roman lore and contemporary style.
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