Salvatrice is a unique and uncommon feminine given name of Latin origin. Derived from the Latin word 'salvere', which means 'to save' or 'to be safe', Salvatrice signifies safety, security, and protection. This name is often associated with the concept of deliverance or salvation. It has been used throughout history, notably by Italian writers such as Boccaccio in his Decameron. However, it remains relatively rare, adding to its uniqueness and charm.
"Over a span of 61 years, the name Salvatrice experienced varying popularity with peaks around World War I and a notable decline post-World War II."