Luvenia Burns
Blues and gospel singer, early 20th century
Luvenia Burns was an American blues and gospel singer who performed during the early 20th century, a pivotal era in the development of African American music traditions. She was active during the time when blues and gospel music were beginning to be recorded and distributed commercially, contributing to the preservation of these important musical genres. Burns performed with power and emotion, embodying the vocal traditions that would influence generations of singers. Her work represents the musical heritage of African American women during a transformative period in American music history, when traditional blues and gospel styles were being documented and became part of the broader American cultural landscape. Burns' contributions to blues and gospel music, though perhaps not as widely remembered as some of her contemporaries, remain part of the historical record of early American music and the important role that women played in developing and popularizing these genres.
Historical Figure
American
Thinking about the name
Luvenia
American origin
“Another elaborate feminine form using the -enia suffix, which appears in classical names like Eugenia and Valenia. This elaboration creates a name that feels both emotionally grounded and historically resonant, with a grand, almost regal quality that distinguishes it from simpler variants.”