The baby name Flaminia is a girl name, 4 syllables long and is pronounced "fla-MEE-nee-uh".
Flaminia is Latin in Origin.
Flaminia is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "belonging to the Flaminian gens". The Flaminian gens was a prominent Roman family, and the name Flaminia was likely given to girls born into this family. The name has been in use since ancient times, and was also the name of a Roman road, the Via Flaminia, which connected Rome to the Adriatic Sea.
The pronunciation of Flaminia is flah-MEE-nee-ah. The name is composed of two parts: "flamin" and the feminine suffix "-ia". "Flamin" refers to the Flaminian gens, while the suffix "-ia" is a common ending for feminine names in Latin.
Flaminia is a rare name, and is not commonly used in modern times. It is more commonly found in Italy and other countries with a strong Roman Catholic tradition. The name has a strong historical and cultural significance, and may appeal to parents looking for a unique and meaningful name for their daughter.