Vivian
-
A
Name
to
Remember
Vivian
-
a
beautiful
and
elegant
name
that
has
stood
the
test
of
time.
This
name
is
derived
from
the
Latin
word
"vivus"
which
means
lively
or
alive.
It
is
no
wonder
that
many
women
with
this
name
exude
beauty,
grace,
and
liveliness.
For
centuries,
the
name
Vivian
has
been
bestowed
upon
girls
all
over
the
world.
In
literature,
there
have
been
several
famous
Vivians.
One
of
the
most
notable
is
the
protagonist
in
Tennyson's
"Idylls
of
the
King"
-
a
tragic
poem
about
King
Arthur
and
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table.
Vivian,
in
this
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is
a
woman
of
great
beauty
and
intelligence
who
gains
Arthur's
trust.
Outside
of
literature,
there
have
been
several
Vivians
who
have
made
their
mark
on
the
world.
The
American
actress
and
activist
Vivian
Leigh
is
known
for
her
iconic
role
as
Scarlett
O'Hara
in
the
movie
"Gone
with
the
Wind."
Vivian
Maier,
a
street
photographer,
was
unknown
for
most
of
her
life,
but
after
her
death,
her
photographs
were
discovered
and
gained
international
recognition.
Despite
its
timeless
appeal,
the
name
Vivian
has
experienced
peaks
and
valleys
in
popularity.
In
the
early
1900s,
the
name
was
more
common
than
it
is
today.
However,
it
lost
much
of
its
popularity
in
the
1930s
and
1940s.
Since
then,
the
name
has
regained
its
popularity
and
is
once
again
a
favorite
among
new
parents.
Overall,
Vivian
remains
a
name
that
is
associated
with
beauty,
intelligence,
and
liveliness.
It
is
a
name
that
has
been
given
to
women
who
have
accomplished
great
things
and
who
are
remembered
for
their
contributions
to
society.
It
is
no
wonder
that
this
name
remains
a
popular
choice
for
new
parents
throughout
the
world.