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    Febriana / Februa

    Pronunciation: feb-ree-AH-nah

    ♀ Female
    Latin

    Meaning

    born in February

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    Febriana is a name derived from the Latin word 'Februarius', which refers to the month of February. The name is often given to girls born in this month. Its roots are tied to the Roman calendar and the purification rituals (februa) that took place during this time of year.

    The practice of naming children after the month of their birth is a long-standing tradition in many cultures, providing a direct and simple way to commemorate the circumstances of their arrival. While not a classical Roman name, Febriana emerged as a more modern, feminized form based on this ancient linguistic foundation.

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