Etymology:
Octavia is derived from the Latin name "Octavius," which was originally a surname meaning "eighth." It was commonly given to the eighth-born son in a family.
Meaning:
"Eighth"
Origin:
Popularity:
Octavia was a common name in ancient Rome, especially among the patrician class. It has been used as a female given name since the Middle Ages and remains popular today.
Variants:
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