Alvenia, derived from the Latin 'albus', meaning white, is an uncommon yet elegant female given name. It is of Latin origin and was likely bestowed during the height of Latin name popularity in the medieval era. The name Alvenia brings to mind purity, simplicity, and grace, much like its association with whiteness suggests.
The name Alvenia experienced varying popularity throughout the century, with peaks in the late 1930s to early 1940s and again in the mid-1950s. The highest number of births in a single year was 15 in 1956. However, it's clear that Alvenia was not a consistently popular name, with several years showing only 5 or fewer births. By the end of the period studied (1972), its usage had declined significantly.