Vivian

VIV-ee-uhn
Meaning: Full of life; lively
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, French, English
Popularity Rank
#87 (girls)
#218 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Vivian has seen consistent popularity over the years, often ranking among the top 100 names for girls in the United States. Its appeal lies in its rich history and the lively, energetic connotation it brings.

Why Parents Choose Vivian

Parents often choose Vivian for its timeless elegance and vibrant meaning. It strikes a balance between classic and modern, making it a versatile choice for any family.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Vivian originates from the Latin name 'Vivianus', derived from 'vivus', meaning 'alive'. It gained prominence in the Middle Ages and has been used in literature and folklore. Notably, the name was popularized in the 19th century and has remained a beloved choice for parents.

Vivian has significant roots in Latin literature and has been used in various cultures, symbolizing vibrancy and energy. It has been a popular name among poets and writers, often associated with strong, dynamic female characters.

Notable People Named Vivian

  • Vivien Leigh
  • Vivian Maier
  • Vivian Vance
  • Vivian Campbell
  • Vivian Westwood

Name Variations

Vivienne Viviana Vivi Viven

Related Names

Livia Livia Vita Viola

Similar Sounding Names

Vera Tavina Vanessa

Names with Similar Feel

Charlotte Amelia Isabella Evelyn

Sibling Name Ideas

Julian Sophie Oliver Clara

Pop Culture References

  • Vivian Ward from 'Pretty Woman'
  • Vivian Kensington from 'Legally Blonde'
  • Vivian from 'The Great Gatsby'