Uva is a unique and captivating name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word 'uva' meaning 'grape'. This moniker has been popularized by the 16th-century Italian author, Ugo Guidi, who wrote under the pseudonym 'Uva de' Colli', translating to 'Uva of the Hills'. It is a charming choice for those seeking an uncommon yet rooted name with a hint of European elegance.
The name Uva experienced varied popularity between 1909 and 1936, with the highest number of births occurring in 1917 (16) and the lowest in 1909, 1924, and 1934 (each with 5). The years 1916 to 1930 showed a gradual decline after reaching a peak in 1917. After a dip in the mid-1930s, the birth numbers climbed back up slightly towards the end of this period. Overall, there were 176 births with this name during these years.