👉 The word 'Flavia' appears in the Bible to be a female name. It was a term for a female companion or servant in ancient times, often used to denote royalty or nobility. The original Greek word is 'flava', which means 'beauty'. In the Old Testament, it's not specified exactly what 'Flavia' means but suggests she would have been associated with beauty and luxury as a symbol of royal service, especially among kings and empresses.