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Veolia

Variant of Viola, from Latin meaning violet flower.

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Veolia is a variant of Viola, from Latin meaning violet flower. The original floral name has long signaled modest beauty, natural grace, and a slightly old-fashioned elegance.

Veolia keeps that botanical heart but changes the spelling enough to make it feel more distinctive and modern. The name has a soft, flowing sound that remains close to the original while feeling newly dressed. It suggests delicacy and color without becoming overly ornate. Veolia therefore reads as a floral name with a polished, slightly unexpected presentation, preserving the violet image in a fresh form.

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