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Lavinia was the daughter of Latinus and Amata in Roman mythology.
Lavinia may also refer to:
Biology
- Lavinia (fish), a genus of cyprinid fish containing the hitches
 - Eulavinia, a monotypic genus of moths formerly known as Lavinia
 
People
Fictional characters
- Lavinia Andronicus, a character in Shakespeare's tragedy Titus Andronicus
 - Lavinia Arguelles, a fictional character in the television series Bituing Walang Ningning
 - Lavinia Herbert, a character in the novel A Little Princess
 - Gargouille (comics), aka Lavinia LeBlanc, a member of the Marvel Comics Acolytes
 - Lavinia Whateley, a character in the short story The Dunwich Horror
 - Lavinia Mannon, a character in Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra
 - Lavinia Richter, a character in the FX anthology series American Horror Story
 - Lavinia Swire, a character in the British costume drama Downton Abbey
 - Lavinia, a character in George Bernard Shaw's play Androcles and the Lion
 - Lavinia Rafox, a character in the book The Letter for the King
 
Places
- Lavinia State Reserve, a protected area in Australia
 - Lavínia, São Paulo, Brazil
 - Lavinia, Iowa, United States
 - Lavinia, Minnesota, United States
 - Lavinia, Tennessee, United States
 
Other uses
- Lavinia (novel), a 2008 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin about the mythological Lavinia
 - Lavinia (song), a 2003 single by The Veils
 - HMS Lavinia, an 1806 frigate of the Royal Navy
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Lavinia
 - Lavenia, a list of people with the given name
 - Livinia Nixon, Australian TV personality
 
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