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What does fulvia mean in Italian?
"Fulvia" in Italian is a
female given name
. It's a variation of the Latin name "Fulvius," which is derived from the word "fulvus," meaning
"golden-haired" or "yellowish-brown."
So, the name Fulvia suggests someone with
blonde or reddish-brown hair.
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