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Flavia is an Ancient Roman name meaning “blonde” from the Latin word “flavus”, meaning “golden, blonde”. It is a feminine form of the Roman family name ''Flavius''. The name is most commonly used in Italy, Romania, Brazil (Portuguese: Flávia) and in Spanish-speaking countries.〔(Behind the Name )〕 It is rarely used in the United States, but was given to 11 newborn American girls in 2010 and 12 American girls born in 2011.〔http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/〕 The Portuguese and Brazilian spelling of the name is Flávia. Flavia is the name of Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saints: Flavia Domitilla and Flavia. It was also the name of Princess Flavia, a major character in Anthony Hope's 1894 novel ''The Prisoner of Zenda'' and its sequel ''Rupert of Hentzau''. It is also the name of Flavia de Luce, the 11-year-old sleuth who stars in Alan Bradley's mystery series that began with ''The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie'' in 2009. ==Notes==
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