Liv
English
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
editProper noun
editLiv
- A diminutive of the female given names Olive and Olivia.
- 2012, Jonathan Dennis, The good die and the bad live on, page 209:
- I had my essay on a memory stick so it just needed to be printed out in the Arts Fac; I'd intended to re-read it for sense but meeting Liv seemed more important.
Etymology 2
editProper noun
editLiv
- A female given name. From Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish, from Old Norse "hlíf," meaning "defense, protection; byrnie, shield" Influenced by the modern Scandinavian word "liv" meaning "life."
Etymology 3
editNoun
editLiv (plural Livs)
- A member of the Livonian people.
- 1995, Andrejs Plakans, The Latvians: A Short History, page 16:
- We must assume that possession of the lands occupied by the Livs was simply asserted, just as designating the entire littoral as Livonia was asserted before the territory was fully conquered.
Etymology 4
editProper noun
editLiv
- A surname from Khmer.
Etymology 5
editShortened form of Liverpool created by taking all the letters of the first syllable and the first consonant of the second syllable.[1]
Proper noun
editLiv
- (after a qualification) University of Liverpool, used especially following post-nominal letters indicating status as a graduate.[2]
References
edit- ^ Oxford University Calendar Style Guide 2015, page 4.
- ^ Oxford University Calendar Style Guide 2015, page 14.
Danish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse hlíf (“protection”), today associated with the vocabulary word liv (“life”).
Proper noun
editLiv
- a female given name
Related terms
editNorwegian Nynorsk
editEtymology
editFrom Old Norse Líf, Hlíf, from hlíf (“protection”). In Norse mythology Lif is the woman who will survive Ragnarok.
Proper noun
editLiv f (definite Liva)
- a female given name from Old Norse
Related terms
editReferences
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