Corvina
c(o)-rvi-na,
cor-vina
US Popularity:11878
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Raven, crow
Lovers of all things dark and macabre may appreciate Corvina's otherworldly nature. Eloquent and fairytale-like, Corvina has Latin roots as a feminine form of Corvinus and derives from the word corvus. With a meaning like "raven" or "crow" guiding them, your kiddo can tap into their mysterious side. In many cultures, crows and ravens symbolize wisdom, deities, prophecy, magic, and even death. These intelligent creatures have always had an interesting relationship with humans and never cease to surprise us. If the caws of ravens and crows delight your child when you're both out and about, you'll be reminded of how Corvina was the perfect choice.
How Popular Is The Name Corvina?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1995
#13891
in 1995
No comparison data from 1994
Sources
Behind the Name, Corvina, November 2011
Behind the Name, Corvinus, November 2011
Behind the Name, Corvus, March 2008
Name Doctor, Corvina
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