27 Viviany is the word Viviany — variant of Viviana/Vivien/Vivienne — means "lively" or "full of life" (from Latin vivus, “alive”). It’s used in Romance languages and often conveys vitality and vivacity. Viviany is a variant of the name Vivian/Viviana (and related forms Vivien, Vivienne). Etymology: (twitter.com) Q-INCIDENCE posted 59 days ago by Joys1Daughter 59 days ago by Joys1Daughter +27 / -0 15 comments share 15 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Joie de vivre is my go-to example. Its a little more catchy than say 'revive'. Which means exactly what it says.
Never made the connection until now that Vivien might have similar origins but like many things the hindsight is 20/20.
The fellow holding the paper is Oz Pearlman who was entertaining the lead table with his showmanship and guessing games.
https://abcnews.com/Politics/brought-unite-mentalist-oz-pearlman-host-white-house/story?id=132181500
https://www.financialexpress.com/world-news/us-news/watch-moments-before-white-house-dinner-evacuation-melania-was-with-mentalist-who-wanted-to-read-trumps-mind/4218618/