Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Roman family name Tullius, Tullia means 'daughter, little one'. In Roman mythology, Tullia was the name of several goddesses and legendary women, including the wife of the legendary Roman king Servius Tullius.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes the bond between a mother and her child.
Language details
Tullia
Derived from Latin Tullius, possibly related to 'tulere' meaning to bear or endure, associated with strength and resilience
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
TOOL-ee-uh
/tuːˈliːə/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Tullia was popular during the Roman Empire, particularly among the patrician (noble) class. Roman nobles would often give their daughters Roman goddess names, signifying their social status and connection to Roman mythology. The name Tullia was also used in Christian Europe as early as the 6th century, and continues to be used as a Christian name today.
In Christian culture, the name Tullia can be seen as a reminder of the godly qualities of faith, love, and devotion. The name also carries the legacy of the Roman goddesses and legendary women named Tullia, who were known for their strength, beauty, and wisdom. As a result, a Christian named Tullia may feel a deep sense of connection to her feminine divine heritage, and be inspired to live a life that reflects the virtues and values of the goddesses and legendary women named Tullia.
Historical references
Tullia was a daughter of the Roman general and statesman Publius Valerius Publicola, who played a leading role in the overthrow of the Roman monarchy in the late 6th century BCE.
6th century BCE
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