Female and male first names.
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AVAYIAH
FemaleRare yet meaningful name of Hebrew origin, derived from "avah," meaning "father," conveying patriarchal authority and strength.
AVAYLA
FemaleModern, unique name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first gaining attention in the late 20th century and remaining relatively rare today despite some admiring fans drawn to its distinctive sound.
AVE
FemaleAve, derived from Latin 'ave', meaning 'hail' or 'greetings', is a unique, historic name used to address high-status individuals in ancient Rome and adopted by prominent figures like St. Ava during the Middle Ages.
AVEA
FemaleAeva is a unique Sanskrit name meaning "night," popularized by Indian actresses but with ancient literary roots, also connected to the mythical Aevar embodying strength and wisdom.
AVEAH
FemaleAveah, of Hebrew origin, means 'desire' or 'longing,' signifying deep passion and spiritual yearning.
AVEAHA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father's joy".
AVEANA
FemaleThe name Aveana of Hawaiian origin means 'feathered one', derived from the Hawaiian word 'ave' for feather.
AVEANNA
FemaleElegant Italian given name derived from "ave", meaning "hail" or "greetings".
AVEAYAH
FemaleUnique Native American name from the Cherokee nation, meaning 'Waterfall Leader'.
AVEDA
FemaleDistinctive name of Native American origin, meaning 'the first woman' in Dakota language.
AVEDIS
MaleAncient Armenian name derived from 'aved', meaning 'to come' or 'arrive'. It's associated with Saint Avedis, one of the first Christian martyrs.
AVEE
FemaleAvee: Unique name of unknown origin.
AVEEN
FemaleUncommon, Irish-derived name that means 'smart' or 'intelligent', tracing back to the 12th century surname Ó Báithin.
AVEENA
FemaleBeautiful and unique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'the first rays of the sun' or 'dawn', associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment.
AVEER
MaleModern Hebrew name derived from 'av' (father) and 'yer' (strength), meaning 'my father is strength.'
AVEERA
FemaleRare, exotic female given name of unknown origin, with uncertain meanings ranging from Latin 'to have' to Hebrew 'father' or Arabic 'garden'.
AVEIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'to protect' in ancient Roman culture.
AVEIGHA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'my father has returned,' inspired by the biblical tale of Abraham's servant.
AVEION
MaleUncommon, exotic name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Aven and Leon or inspired by the Latin word 'aveo', but its meaning remains speculative.
AVEIYAH
FemaleUnique modern girl's name of unclear African or Native American origin, often associated with the meanings 'life' or 'breath of life.'
AVEL
MaleUnique Breton name meaning 'sun'.
AVELARDO
MaleRare but historic Spanish name derived from Germanic elements meaning "noble and strong" or "brave elf".
AVELEEN
FemaleMeet Aveleen, a rare Scottish given name with origins derived from either the Old French 'averel' or the Scottish Gaelic 'Am Fear Liath Mòr,' but its true meaning remains uncertain, adding to its unique appeal.
AVELENE
FemaleAvelene, a rare medieval feminine name derived from Old French 'Aveline', meaning 'elf' or 'noble/generous', captivates with its unique heritage despite not being widely used.
AVELIA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "avis," meaning "bird." It was coined by French author George Sand in her 1846 novel "La Mare au Diable" and gained popularity due to its enchanting association with a young girl who could communicate with birds. While not explicitly linked to specific virtues, Avelia's avian origin suggests qualities like freedom, grace, and adaptability. Its Latin root adds elegance and timeless appeal, making it an exquisite choice for parents seeking something distinctive for their daughter.
AVELIE
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from 'aveline', meaning hazelnut tree, symbolizing growth and resilience.
AVELIN
FemaleAvelin, a rare French boy's name, derives from the Germanic 'aval', meaning 'elf'.
AVELINA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "bird," popular in Spain since the 12th century, signifying gentleness and bird-like nature.
AVELINE
FemaleFrench feminine name derived from Old German Avila, signifying 'noble' or 'noble-born', reflecting its Germanic roots.
AVELINN
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine name of ancient Celtic origin, derived from the word "avel", meaning "to shine" or "radiant", and further enhanced by the suffix "-inn". It signifies something that shines brightly, reflecting nature's radiance.
AVELINO
MaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'ave', meaning 'bird'.
AVELLA
FemaleItalian female name derived from the Latin word "aveo", meaning "to invite" or "to summon".
AVELLANA
FemaleDistinctive Spanish given name derived from 'avellano,' meaning hazelnut, symbolizing wisdom and abundance.
AVELLE
FemaleRare French given name derived from the word 'aval' meaning 'downstream', historically used for both boys and girls born near rivers.
AVELLINA
FemaleItalian name derived from 'avellana', meaning hazelnut, with Roman roots and historical precedence during the Middle Ages.
AVELYN
FemaleRare yet elegant Welsh name derived from 'Awelin', meaning 'gently flowing waters'.
AVELYNN
FemaleBeautiful and unique Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse elements "avel" meaning swift or waving, and "yn" meaning strength. It translates to strong wave or swift strength.
AVEMARIA
FemaleRare yet meaningful Latin-derived female name, translating to 'Hail Mary', and signifying a tribute to the Virgin Mary.
AVEN
FemaleHebrew name meaning "strong," derived from the word "aven" signifying firmness or strength.
AVEN
MaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'river' or 'waterfall', with historical ties to ancient Wales and notable figures in Welsh literature.