Aurea



Gender:
Origin: Latin
4 famous people named Aurea found on Wikipedia.
1096 female in US.
Most recent ranking: 6778-th in year 2018
Best ranking: 2457-th in year 1956
Used in: Late-Roman

Meanings

Aurea is a Latin female name meaning "golden".Meaning and name origin: Aurea \a(u)-rea\ as a girl's name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Aurea is "Golden; Golden-haired; gold; Wind; Dawn; breeze". Aurea is a variant of Aura (Latin); mythology: Aura was the goddess of breezes.
Aurea has 3 variant forms: Auria, Ora, Oria.
Popularity
Aurea is a very popular first name for females (#1917 out of 4276) but an uncommon surname or last name for all people (2000 U.S. Census).
Displayed below is the baby name popularity of the name Aurea for girls (2015 statistics).
Aurea may refer to:
Auria, queen of Pamplona in the 10th century
Aurea (singer) (born 1987), a Portuguese soul singer
Aurea of Ostia, 3rd-century Italian martyr
Áurea Cruz (born 1982), a Puerto Rican volleyball player
Áurea of San Millán (1043–1070), a Spanish saint


Root in Latin, means: wind, golden, dawn; form of Aura, derivative of Aurelia. Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn.

Famous People: 4 found on Wikipedia.
Popularity Name Birth Year Description
1 Aurea 1987 Portuguese singer-songwriter
2 Aurea of Ostia Patron saint of Ostia
3 Aurea Aguilar 1943 Mexican multimedia visual artist
4 Meister der Münchner Legenda Aurea French illuminator