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AVANIE
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Avani," meaning "earth" or "land.
AVANII
FemaleIndian-origin girls' name derived from Sanskrit "Avni," meaning "earth" or "ground.
AVANISH
MaleDistinctive Indian name derived from 'Avanisthah', meaning 'absorbed in deep thought or meditation'.
AVANNA
FemaleInuit name meaning 'little girl', reflecting the deep cultural significance placed on children in Arctic Canada's indigenous communities.
AVANNAH
FemaleUnique American name created from Ava ('bird') and Annah/Anna ('grace'), conveying 'bird-like grace' or 'bird of favor'.
AVANNI
FemaleIntriguing unisex name of uncertain origin, often associated with Italian "avanti" meaning 'forward'.
AVANT
MaleAvent is a rare, unisex name derived from the Latin "adventus," meaning "coming" or "arrival," and historically associated with Christianity's Advent season.
AVANTA
MaleAvanta: A unique name of unknown origin, possibly rooted in Latin or Italian, carrying an aura of mystery despite lacking traditional history.
AVANTAE
MaleUncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "my journey is successful," conveying triumph over adversity.
AVANTAY
MaleAfrican name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning "to have arrived," symbolizing completion and accomplishment.
AVANTE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'forward' or 'ahead', associated with progress and advancement.
AVANTE
MaleUnique French female name that means 'forward' or 'advanced', symbolizing progress and moving ahead.
AVANTHI
FemaleRare yet significant feminine name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit and inspired by an ancient city, symbolizing elegance and nobility.
AVANTHIKA
FemaleUncommon Indian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'avan' meaning sunrise and 'thika' meaning reach or attain, signifying attaining sunrise or dawn of success.
AVANTI
MaleFemale given name of Indian origin derived from Sanskrit 'Avantika', meaning "from Avantika", an ancient Indian city. It signifies pride, nobility, strength, grace, and intelligence, drawing from its association with ancient Indian royalty.
AVANTI
FemaleCaptivating Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'from the north' and associated with ancient Hindu legends.
AVANTIKA
FemaleUncommon yet charming Indian female name derived from Sanskrit words 'Avan' (sunrise) and 'Tika' (mark), symbolizing the mark of the rising sun.
AVANY
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from Avignon, meaning "the city on the Vignoglia river," with notable historical ties including Pope John XXII and the Papal Palace.
AVANYA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Avani', meaning 'earth' or 'land'. It is often associated with the goddess Avani, consort of Lord Krishna.
AVARAE
FemaleUnique and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with etymology that's not well-documented, making its exact meaning unclear but appealing nonetheless due to its sound and appearance.
AVARD
MaleRare English given name believed to originate from the Old English word "æfweard," meaning "ready for battle." It has historical records dating back to medieval England, but today, it's uncommon, with only seven boys named Avard in the U.S. between 2005 and 2014. Its meaning is associated with readiness and bravery.
AVAREE
FemaleRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "to desire," associated with a goddess embodying passion and longing.
AVAREIGH
FemaleUnique girl's name of Irish origin, potentially derived from the surname O'Baire meaning "descendant of Bareach," with "-igh" indicating relationship or association. Despite limited historical documentation, Avareigh has gained popularity in recent years due to its uniqueness and potential connection to ancient Irish personal names.
AVAREIGN
FemaleRare French name derived from "avaré" (stingy) combined with "-gn," used to form surnames. Despite its potential negative connotation, it's gaining popularity due to its uniqueness and French origins.
AVARENEE
FemaleDistinctive French name derived from the word "avaler," meaning "to swallow," but it doesn't have any specific associated meanings or symbols.
AVAREY
FemaleAvarey: Hebrew origin, meaning 'rabbinical scholar', honoring wise Jewish scholars.
AVARI
MaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, gaining popularity despite lacking known cultural or historical significance. Its meaning remains unclear, but its unique sound and aesthetic appeal have captivated many.
AVARI
FemaleThe name Avari, derived from Hebrew and meaning 'my father', traces back to biblical times.
AVARIA
FemaleDistinctive female name derived from Latin "avaritia," once associated with greed in Roman mythology, though today it's seen as elegant and unique.
AVARIE
FemaleOriginating from France, the name Avarie is derived from 'avarie,' meaning damage or loss at sea. Once used for damaged ships, it evolved to signify resilience in individuals who overcome adversity.
AVARIELLA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name that originally meant 'greedy' or 'eager', but today signifies elegance and sophistication, popularized in modern times by its use on-screen.
AVARIELLE
FemaleRare, French-origin feminine name with an unusual connection to 'damage' or 'loss', yet it stands alone as an appealing, elegant choice.
AVAROSE
FemaleMeet Avarose, a Latin-derived name of medieval origin that historically symbolized wealth despite its root word's negative connotations.
AVARY
MaleUnique baby girl's name with unknown origins, thought by some to be a variant spelling of Avery, meaning "ruler of elves". Despite its uncertain roots, Avary has gained popularity in recent years in English-speaking countries, ranking as the 782nd most popular name for girls in the US in 2020. Its appeal may lie in its distinctiveness and potential connection to trendy names like Avery.
AVARY
FemaleIrish name derived from the surname Ó Bairéid, meaning "descendant of Barry," which itself means "speckled" or "fair-haired." It has a rich history dating back to medieval Ireland and is increasingly becoming a beautiful choice for girls.
AVASH
MaleAvash, of Sanskrit origin, means 'the first' or 'beginning', holding significant importance in Hinduism.
AVASOPHIA
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning 'Father of Wisdom'.
AVAUGHN
MaleUncommon Irish unisex given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Bháoghán, meaning 'descendant of Báoghán,' which translates to 'little fair-haired one.'
AVAYA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name meaning "the first ray of sun" or "the first light of the morning.
AVAYAH
FemaleRare yet meaningful Hebrew name with a significant history, deriving from "av yada" which means "father knows.