Salvina, derived from the Latin word 'salvus', meaning safe or sound, is an uncommon yet distinctive female given name. It was traditionally used among Roman Catholics as a diminutive of Salvator, referring to Jesus Christ the Savior. However, its usage has been sparse in recent history, making it a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.
"In 1962, there were six babies named Salvina."