לִיוְיָה
"Life"
Derived from the Latin word 'livus', meaning 'alive' or 'yellow'. In ancient Rome, Livia was a common name for women. In Christianity, Livia is associated with the virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
A symbol of vitality and faith in the divine.
A nurturer and a healer.
לִיוְיָה
מֶלֶכֶת, מֶלֶכֶת,
Λιβία
Κυρία, Λιβία,
Livia
Regina, Livia,
LEE-vee-ah
IPA: /liːˈviːə/
A nurturer and a healer.
Carnelian