Vivica is from the Latin vivere (to live) — a 20th-century American variant of Viveca (Scandinavian) or Vivian. **Vivica A. Fox (born Vivica Anjanetta Fox, 1964)** — **American actress and producer; star of *Independence Day* (1996, the highest-grossing film of the year), *Set It Off* (1996), *Soul Food* (1997, NAACP Image Award), *Why Do Fools Fall in Love* (1998), *Kill Bill: Volume 1* (2003, as Vernita Green/Copperhead) and *Volume 2* (2004) — Quentin Tarantino's mainstream rediscovery of her**. **Star of *Two Can Play That Game* (2001) — first Black-led romantic comedy to gross $20M+ at the US box office**. **Hosted *Cocktails with Queens* (2019-2022) on Fox Soul**. **Founded Vivica A. Fox Cosmetics**. **Forbes 30 Under 30 in earlier years; *Hollywood Reporter*'s Black Hollywood Power 100**. **Viveca Lindfors (1920-1995)** — Swedish-American Tony actress. **"Vivika"** — Bulgarian variant.
Featured throughout 1990s-2020s American film and TV.
Vivica reduces to four — the number of Set It Off.