Levius is a name of Latin origin, derived from the adjective "levis," which means "light" or "insubstantial." It was used as a personal name during the Roman Empire, often given to individuals who were believed to possess qualities associated with lightness, such as being agile, quick-witted, or having an easy-going nature. The name Levius has also been used in various forms throughout history, including the Middle Ages, when it was sometimes employed as a nickname for someone perceived as lively or energetic. In more recent times, Levius has appeared as a character in several works of fiction, contributing to its continued recognition and usage today.
"In two years, from 2020 to 2021, the name Levius saw a total of 17 newborns."