Ovianna is an uncommon and unique name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'ovum,' meaning egg. This name is often associated with fertility and new beginnings. It was popularized in the late 20th century by poet Robert Graves, who used it as a character's name in his novel "The White Goddess." Ovianna is typically pronounced /oʊ-vee-AH-nah/, with emphasis on the second syllable. Despite its Latin origin, it is not considered a traditional Latin name and has not been widely used in countries where Latin names are prevalent. It is more commonly found in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom. Ovianna does not have any associated name days or saints' days, as it is not a traditional Christian name. Its uniqueness makes it an attractive choice for parents looking for a distinctive name for their child.
"Ovianna had five newborns in 2020."