Valerian
/vəˈlɪriən/
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Valerian, derived from the Latin word 'Valere', meaning 'potent' or 'strong', carries a sense of vigor and resilience. Historically, it is linked to the Roman emperor Valerian and the medicinal herb valerian, known for its healing properties. The name embodies strength, health, and courage, making it a classic yet distinctive choice.
Valerian
Royalty, Roman Emperor, 253-60 AD
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