Quintavia, pronounced kwin-TAY-vee-uh (/kwɪnˈteɪviə/), is a female given name rooted in Latin, derived from the Roman praenomen Quintus, meaning “fifth.” Its appearance in U.S. birth records has been modest—first noted in the early 1990s, peaking at rank 861 in 1997 and most recently registered eight newborns in 2008—underscoring its status as a distinctive yet enduring choice. The name’s numerical heritage evokes the ordered elegance of Roman nomenclature while offering clear modern pronunciation and a sense of classical depth. With its rare usage and straightforward sound, Quintavia bridges ancient tradition and contemporary individuality on a unique cultural note.