Female and male names.

AVENA

Feminine

Rare, distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from 'avena', meaning oats, and associated with ancient Roman goddess Averna.

AVENELL

Feminine

Uncommon English female name believed to derive from 'æfen' meaning 'evening', and 'well' referring to a spring or stream.

AVENELLE

Feminine

Unique French given name derived from 'avenel', meaning 'bird cherry'. It was popular among medieval French nobility for its musical qualities.

AVENIR

Masculine

Avenir is of French origin, translating to 'future', conveying hope for what lies ahead.

AVENLEA

Feminine

Avenlea, of American origin, combines 'aven' meaning 'water meadow' or 'riverbank', and 'lea' signifying 'woodland clearing', translating to 'meadow by the water in the woodland clearing'. Though lacking historical significance, its natural elements evoke tranquility and connection to nature.

AVENLEE

Feminine

Distinctive American girls' name coined by J.K. Rowling, with meanings ranging from 'fair-haired' to 'noble', despite no clear historical roots.

AVENLEIGH

Feminine

English name derived from 'æfen' (evening) and 'leah' (wood), evoking images of sunsets over woodland.

AVENLEY

Feminine

Avenley, of English origin, means 'road' or 'pathway,' deriving from Avenue, and is traditionally linked to luxurious neighborhoods like Mayfair.

AVENLY

Feminine

Elegant and distinctive English name, derived from 'avenue', meaning wide road, often associated with grace and sophistication.

AVENN

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Hebrew name meaning 'source' or 'spring', symbolizing renewal and vitality.

AVEON

Masculine

Recent, unisex given name with a modern sound, believed to derive from Latin 'aevum' meaning 'age', though this connection is not universally accepted.

AVEON

Feminine

Rare, distinctive name with unknown origins and no recognized meaning.

AVEONA

Feminine

Aeona is an Irish name derived from the goddess Áine, meaning 'radiant,' reflecting her role as queen of summer and harvest.

AVEONNA

Feminine

African-American name of Swahili origin, derived from 'amani' meaning peace and 'vona' meaning vision, interpreted as bringing peaceful insights.

AVER

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'aver', meaning 'cloud', symbolizing protection.

AVERA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating female Hebrew name meaning 'father', originally a patronymic surname in the Bible.

AVEREE

Masculine

American invention, first appearing in 2008, with an uncertain meaning possibly linked to 'average' or 'equalize', but no historic figure attached.

AVEREE

Feminine

Modern American girls' name that gained popularity recently due to its unique sound and spelling. Though its meaning is not clearly defined, it's often associated with beauty and grace.

AVEREIGH

Feminine

Unique Scottish given name, derived from 'Averie', an occupational surname for bakers, meaning 'doughy' or 'floury'.

AVERELL

Masculine

Rare French boy's name derived from Germanic Avari meaning 'eager', popularized by Lucky Luke's character but unrelated.

AVERETT

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive American given name, created by combining 'Everett' (meaning 'brave boar') and 'Alexander' ('defender of mankind'), interpreted to mean 'strength and defense'.

AVEREY

Feminine

Charming and uncommon given name of Middle English origin, derived from the word 'avery', meaning glass vessel.

AVEREY

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word "æfere", meaning "avenger". It has strong, powerful connotations and was originally used as a surname before becoming more popular as a given name in recent years.

AVERI

Feminine

Averi, of Hebrew origin, means 'my strength' and is derived from Eber, the great-grandfather of Abraham.

AVERI

Masculine

Hebrew origin meaning "I have longed for him", variant spelling of Avri derived from 'av' meaning father and 'yerusha' meaning inheritance. It has biblical roots tracing back to Avriel, an ancestor of King David. Popularized recently in English-speaking countries, it's often used as a girl's name but can also be given to boys. Notable figures include American actress Averi Rogen and Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

AVERIAN

Masculine

Rare, Slavic-derived boy's name meaning 'peace', reflecting harmony and tranquility.

AVERIANA

Feminine

Averiana, of Latin origin, means 'little bird', evoking images of grace and freedom.

AVERIANNA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'like Ares,' the god of war, signifying courage and strength. It has been associated with intelligence and wisdom throughout history.

AVERICK

Masculine

American given name derived from the Old English word "æfre," meaning "always.

AVERIE

Feminine

Modern feminine form of Avery, derived from Middle English 'averie' meaning 'elf counsel', popularized in the late 20th century.

AVERIE

Masculine

Modern American girl's name, created from Avery meaning "elf counsel" and the feminine suffix -ie, combining intelligence with femininity.

AVERIEE

Feminine

Uncommon female name of unknown origin, with no documented history or widely recognized meaning.

AVERIELLA

Feminine

Averiella: Hebrew origin, meaning 'my god is my judge', carried by daughters of King David, symbolizing intelligence, beauty, wisdom, strength & dignity.

AVERIELLE

Feminine

French origin name meaning 'bird', derived from the French word 'oiseau'.

AVERII

Feminine

Averii: Origin uncertain, possibly from Latin 'aver' (bird) or Greek 'Avertere' (turn away). Rare, unisex name with no widely accepted meaning.

AVERIL

Feminine

English female name derived from 'Easter', signifying the Christian festival celebrating Jesus Christ's resurrection.

AVERIL

Masculine

Rare English female given name derived from 'æftera', meaning 'after'.

AVERILL

Feminine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English Æthelric, meaning "noble power".

AVERILL

Masculine

Uncommon English unisex name derived from "æppel" meaning apple and "hyrst" meaning hill, translating to 'apple hill'. It was initially used as a surname in medieval England before becoming a given name in modern times.

AVERION

Masculine

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning.