Girl Alyvia Alyvia Name Origin: Unknown See what 1 person thinks about Alyvia Share Popularity Comments Infographic of Alyvia name meaning, which is Ask your friends & family about Alyvia… Share Pin Tweet Email Text Alyvia Name Popularity How popular is the name Alyvia? Here’s everything we know. Chart Raw Data By State Year Rank # Births % Births 1910 — 0 0% 1911 — 0 0% 1912 — 0 0% 1913 — 0 0% 1914 — 0 0% 1915 — 0 0% 1916 — 0 0% 1917 — 0 0% 1918 — 0 0% 1919 — 0 0% 1920 — 0 0% 1921 — 0 0% 1922 — 0 0% 1923 — 0 0% 1924 — 0 0% 1925 — 0 0% 1926 — 0 0% 1927 — 0 0% 1928 — 0 0% 1929 — 0 0% 1930 — 0 0% 1931 — 0 0% 1932 — 0 0% 1933 — 0 0% 1934 — 0 0% 1935 — 0 0% 1936 — 0 0% 1937 — 0 0% 1938 — 0 0% 1939 — 0 0% 1940 — 0 0% 1941 — 0 0% 1942 — 0 0% 1943 — 0 0% 1944 — 0 0% 1945 — 0 0% 1946 — 0 0% 1947 — 0 0% 1948 — 0 0% 1949 — 0 0% 1950 — 0 0% 1951 — 0 0% 1952 — 0 0% 1953 — 0 0% 1954 — 0 0% 1955 — 0 0% 1956 — 0 0% 1957 — 0 0% 1958 — 0 0% 1959 — 0 0% 1960 — 0 0% 1961 — 0 0% 1962 — 0 0% 1963 — 0 0% 1964 — 0 0% 1965 — 0 0% 1966 — 0 0% 1967 — 0 0% 1968 — 0 0% 1969 — 0 0% 1970 — 0 0% 1971 — 0 0% 1972 — 0 0% 1973 — 0 0% 1974 — 0 0% 1975 — 0 0% 1976 — 0 0% 1977 — 0 0% 1978 — 0 0% 1979 — 0 0% 1980 — 0 0% 1981 — 0 0% 1982 — 0 0% 1983 — 0 0% 1984 — 0 0% 1985 — 0 0% 1986 — 0 0% 1987 — 0 0% 1988 — 0 0% 1989 — 0 0% 1990 — 0 0% 1991 — 0 0% 1992 — 0 0% 1993 — 0 0% 1994 — 0 0% 1995 — 0 0% 1996 — 0 0% 1997 — 0 0% 1998 — 0 0% 1999 2,935 10 0.0007% 2000 1,992 34 0.0022% 2001 1,989 35 0.0023% 2002 1,698 52 0.0035% 2003 1,353 91 0.006% 2004 1,517 72 0.0047% 2005 1,108 157 0.0103% 2006 1,164 150 0.0096% 2007 960 223 0.0141% 2008 984 212 0.0137% 2009 821 287 0.0192% 2010 819 274 0.019% 2011 815 269 0.0189% 2012 850 251 0.0176% 2013 760 299 0.021% 2014 859 252 0.0173% 2015 972 203 0.014% 2016 899 231 0.016% 2017 969 189 0.0135% 2018 1,110 134 0.0098% 2019 992 175 0.0129% 2020 1,362 106 0.0083% 2021 1,274 116 0.0095% 2022 1,451 101 0.0077% Alabama (AL) Arkansas (AR) Arizona (AZ) California (CA) Colorado (CO) Connecticut (CT) Florida (FL) Georgia (GA) Iowa (IA) Idaho (ID) Illinois (IL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) Kentucky (KY) Louisiana (LA) Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Maine (ME) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Missouri (MO) Mississippi (MS) North Carolina (NC) North Dakota (ND) Nebraska (NE) New Jersey (NJ) Nevada (NV) New York (NY) Ohio (OH) Oklahoma (OK) Oregon (OR) Pennsylvania (PA) Rhode Island (RI) South Carolina (SC) Tennessee (TN) Texas (TX) Utah (UT) Virginia (VA) Washington (WA) Wisconsin (WI) West Virginia (WV) Data via SSA.gov. Share Your Thoughts 1 Comment Jocelyn Jul 16 at 3:51 pm I love classic names but didn’t want anything too over used. My husband didn’t care for Olivia with the “O” sound, but pronouncing it with the “Ah” sound grew on him. As for the spelling. I proposed Alivia to keep it simple, but he wanted something more unique so we changed the first “I” to a “y” to seal the deal on her name. Reply Share your thoughts on the name Alyvia Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. All fields are required *Name * Email * Your Thoughts * Δ Search Baby Names Quick Search Search Go Advanced Search Name Starts With Ends With Gender Any Boys Girls Only show unisex names Current Popularity [U.S.] Any More Popular Less Popular Origin Select origin… English Latin Hebrew Greek German Irish French American Spanish Arabic Aboriginal African American Ancient Anglo-Saxon Arabic Aramaic Armenian Arthurian Legend Asian Aztec (Nahuatl) Bulgarian Celtic Chinese Danish Dutch Egyptian English European French Gaelic German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Indian (Sanskrit) Indonesian Irish Israeli Italian Japanese Latin Modern Native American Persian Polish Polynesian Portuguese Russian Scandinavian Scottish Slavic Spanish Turkish Unknown Vietnamese Welsh Yiddish Meaning Number of Letters Min Max Syllables [BETA] Min Max Search Baby Names
Jocelyn Jul 16 at 3:51 pm I love classic names but didn’t want anything too over used. My husband didn’t care for Olivia with the “O” sound, but pronouncing it with the “Ah” sound grew on him. As for the spelling. I proposed Alivia to keep it simple, but he wanted something more unique so we changed the first “I” to a “y” to seal the deal on her name. Reply