Olivia Chen

By Olivia Chen
Historical Naming Consultant

Updated on September 06, 2024

Valeria

US Popularity Rank: 366

Origin: Latin

Meaning: Healthy; Strong

What parent wouldn’t want their daughter to have the traits—healthy and strong—associated with Valeria? The name is the feminine form of the Roman surname Valerius, which came to prominence in the Middle Ages and honored a beheaded saint. Coming from the Latin valere, imeaning "healthy" and "stong," Valeria is sure to inspire your little one to build up their inner strength. The name is particularly prominent in Spanish-speaking communities. For some French flair, call your daughter Valerie. Argentinian Valeria Mazza, featured on the cover of the 1997 “Sports Illustrated” swimsuit issue with Tyra Banks, was considered the first Latina supermodel.

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