Fulvia

Feminine

Meaning

Tawny or reddish-yellow, derived from the Latin word for this color.

Etymology

Fulvia comes from the Latin 'fulvus,' meaning 'tawny,' 'reddish-yellow,' or 'golden-brown.' The name was borne by Fulvia, the wife of Mark Antony in ancient Rome, and later became associated with Italian nobility.

About the Name Fulvia

Fulvia is an elegant Italian and Latin name with ancient Roman heritage. The name is relatively rare in modern times but carries historical significance through its association with Mark Antony's wife.

Notable Bearers

Fulvia (wife of Mark Antony) Fulvia Tasso (Italian noblewoman)