Meaning & History
Davinia is a modern feminine name, likely an elaboration of Davina. Its popularity surged in Spain around 1980, possibly influenced by the main character on the British television series The Foundation (1977–1979), which aired in Spain as La Fundación.
Etymology
Davinia is a derivative of Davina, the Scottish feminine form of David. The name David ultimately derives from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dawiḏ), meaning "beloved" or "uncle." Thus, Davinia carries the connotation of being "beloved."
Cultural Significance and Usage
While Davinia originated in the English-speaking world, its most notable surge in usage occurred in Spain in the 1980s, likely due to the aforementioned television influence. In the Anglosphere, Davinia remains rare but is occasionally chosen as a distinctive variant of Davina.
Notable Bearers
- Davinia Deffley (active 2000s), British singer-songwriter
- Davinia Winwood (born 1981), English video game voice actress
Variants and Related Names
Feminine variants include Davina (English), Davena (English), and Davida (English). The masculine form is David (English).
Key Facts
- Meaning: Beloved
- Origin: English elaboration of Davina, ultimately from Hebrew
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: English-speaking countries, Spain