Balvina is a unique and distinctive female given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Valvinus. It was popularized during the Middle Ages through its association with saints who bore the name. Balvina translates to 'strong' or 'brave,' reflecting its origins as an agnomen, a nickname bestowed for strength and courage. The name is composed of two elements: 'bal-' meaning 'strong' or 'bold,' and '-vinus' which signifies 'of wine.' Therefore, the full interpretation could be 'strong like wine' or 'brave in battle.' Balvina is often associated with other names such as Valentina and Valentine, sharing similar roots and meanings. It is a name that exudes power and fortitude, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a rare yet meaningful moniker for their child.
"Balvina saw a consistent four instances of five births each across four different decades: 1920, 1938, 1980, and 2002, with no other years recording this name, leading to a total of twenty births."