| Meaning | strength, health |
| Origin | Latin, Roman |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Popular |
| Length | 7 |
| Syllables | 4 |
| Syllabification | Va-le-ri-a |
This name resonates with classical grandeur and timeless femininity, carrying centuries of dignified heritage into modern contexts. Valeria commands attention through its full-bodied sound and sophisticated presence, offering daughters a name of substantial character. The rolling syllables create a sense of completeness and confidence that serves well throughout life's journey. Its international recognition provides global accessibility while maintaining distinctive flair. Parents choosing Valeria demonstrate appreciation for names with depth, substance, and enduring appeal. The name suggests strength wrapped in elegance, courage balanced with grace—qualities worth celebrating in any young woman's identity.
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| Valeriya |
| Valeriana |
| Valéria |
| Waleria |
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| Leria |
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| Valeria Messalina | Roman empress and third wife of Emperor Claudius |
| Valeria Ciangottini | Italian actress known for her roles in the 1950s and 1960s |
| Valeria Lukyanova | Ukrainian model and internet personality, famous for her resemblance to a Barbie doll |
| Valeria Mazza | Argentine supermodel who achieved international success in the 1990s |
| Valeria Golino | Italian actress known for her roles in "Rain Man" and "Hot Shots!" |
| Valeria Bruni Tedeschi | Italian-French actress and director |
| Valeria Solarino | Italian actress with a prolific career in film and television |
| Valeria Bertuccelli | Argentine actress and comedian |
| Valeria Marini | Italian actress, model, and TV personality |
| Valeria Lynch | Argentine singer and actress |
| Valeria Richards | American comic book character from the Fantastic Four series |
| Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova | Russian beauty pageant winner |
| Valeria Levitin | Russian model and advocate against anorexia |
| Valeria Novodvorskaya | Russian journalist and political activist |
| Valeria Jones | American musician and member of the band En Vogue |
| Valeria Solanas | American feminist author and playwright |
| Valeria Querini | Dogeressa of Venice in the 16th century |
| Valeria Medel | Mexican track and field athlete |
| Valeria Pavón | Argentine field hockey player |
| Valeria Almarales | Cuban weightlifter and Olympic medalist |
| Valeria Messalina | Marvel Comics character, member of the Avengers |
| Valeria Richards | Marvel Comics character, daughter of Mr. Fantastic and Invisible Woman |
| Valeria Brinton | Protagonist in Wilkie Collins' novel "The Law and the Lady" |