Fulvia
/ˈfʊlviə/
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Fulvia, of Latin origin, derives from 'fulvus', meaning 'tawny' or 'fair', often associated with brown-haired individuals. It was a common name in ancient Rome, borne by notable women like Fulvia, the wife of Mark Antony, symbolizing strength and influence. The name carries a classical elegance and historical depth.
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