Alveda, of Latin origin, means 'happy'. It is derived from the Latin word 'alveus', which translates to 'happiness'. This name was traditionally given to girls in ancient Rome as a wish for them to live happily throughout their lives. In modern times, Alveda has become more widely used and recognized, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States, where it gained popularity during the late 20th century. It is often associated with individuals who are optimistic, joyful, and bring happiness into the lives of those around them.
The name Alveda experienced periods of popularity and decline in births from 1894 to 1967, with the highest number of births recorded in a single year being 12 in 1918, and the lowest being 5 in several years. Overall, there were 168 babies named Alveda born during this time.