Meaning & Origin
Līva is a Latvian feminine given name. The name may have originated as a Latvian form of the Scandinavian name Liv, which itself is derived from the Old Norse name Hlíf, meaning "protection." The modern use of Liv has also been influenced by the Scandinavian word liv, meaning "life."Etymology and Connection to GeographyThe name Līva also echoes a historic river in Latvia. The Līva River (known in German as Lyva, Lyua, or Libau) flowed in Kurzeme, between the Baltic Sea and Liepāja Lake, spanning about 6 kilometers. The city of Liepāja derives its old name from this river, illustrating the deep linguistic and cultural connection between the place and the name.Notable BearersAs a given name, Līva is relatively uncommon but is used in Latvia, primarily for females. It shares similarities with other European names like Olivia or Livia, but stands out as distinctive to Latvian naming traditions.Meaning: Possibly "protection" or "life" (via Liv)Origin: Latvian form of Liv, from Old NorseType: First name (feminine)Usage: Latvia