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Sure, a UK company named itself that, but only because the founder thought it was the most beautiful name. They went on to have mega-billion success and now there are concerts at Aviva Stadium. Aviva is a force! Gorgeous name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a pharmaceutical
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Sure, a UK company named itself that, but only because the founder thought it was the most beautiful name. They went on to have mega-billion success and now there are concerts at Aviva Stadium. Aviva is a force! Gorgeous name.
Actually, “The name of the company upon its formation in May 2000 was CGNU plc and was created when Norwich Union merged with insurer CGU. In April 2002, the company's shareholders voted to change the company name to "Aviva plc", an invented palindrome word derived from "viva", the Latin for 'alive' and designed to be short, memorable and work worldwide.” - wikipedia
Anonymous wrote:I prefer Viva. But maybe because Aviva just makes me think of the Real Housewife of NY who threw her fake leg for attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a pharmaceutical
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Sure, a UK company named itself that, but only because the founder thought it was the most beautiful name. They went on to have mega-billion success and now there are concerts at Aviva Stadium. Aviva is a force! Gorgeous name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a pharmaceutical
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a pharmaceutical
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