Female and male first names.

AVIAN

Male

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'bird', associated with qualities like freedom and grace.

AVIANA

Female

Rare yet captivating Italian girl's name derived from the town of Aviano in northeastern Italy, without a specific meaning beyond its geographical origin.

AVIANAH

Female

Aviannah is an African-American name created by Zane Grey, combining 'avis', the Latin word for bird, and '-nah', the Hebrew element meaning grace or favor.

AVIANCA

Female

The female given name Avianca is of Spanish origin, derived from 'avión' meaning 'airplane', created by Colombian airline Aviación Civil Colombiana.

AVIANCE

Female

French-derived name coined by René Fallet, meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy', popularized by rapper A$AP Rocky.

AVIANI

Female

Italian name derived from "avia," meaning "ancient" or "from the past." It has a timeless sound and celebrates Italian heritage.

AVIANNA

Female

Italian-derived name meaning "like a bird," gaining popularity in recent years due to its association with freedom and grace.

AVIANNAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from Avigail, meaning "my father is joy," created by adding the suffix "-annah" to Avia.

AVIANNE

Female

English girls' name with Latin roots, meaning 'bird', symbolizing freedom and grace. It has gained popularity due to fashion designer Avianne Phillips.

AVIANNI

Female

Italian origin given name meaning 'birdlike', associated with the city of Aviano and often used for both boys and girls.

AVIANNIE

Female

Modern, unique name of unknown origin with no recognized etymology or cultural significance, first appearing in the United States around the early 2000s. Despite this, its musical phonetics make it pleasing to the ear, and its rarity ensures it stands out as a distinctive choice for parents seeking something special for their child.

AVIANNY

Female

African-American name meaning 'life', combining 'Avi' with '-anny'.

AVIANO

Male

Uncommon Italian male name derived from the town of Aviano in northeast Italy, meaning "from Avelum," an ancient Roman settlement. It shares history with notable figures like Saint Peter Julian Eymard and is associated with Aviano Air Base.

AVIARA

Female

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "aviar," meaning "my father," signifying strong familial love and connection to one's heritage.

AVIARY

Female

Aviary, of Latin origin, signifies 'bird sanctuary', derived from 'avis' (bird) and 'arius' (relating to).

AVIAUNA

Female

Captivating Native American name of Choctaw origin meaning 'flowing water'.

AVICE

Female

Latin-derived name meaning "eighth," traditionally given to children born on the eighth day of the month, and often associated with the Virgin Mary in Christian tradition.

AVICHAI

Male

Hebrew name meaning "spring", popular among Jews worldwide, and historically associated with King David's nephew.

AVID

Male

Hebrew name meaning "ardent" or "eager," derived from the word "avah" which signifies "desire" or "longing.

AVIDAN

Male

Hebrew-origin name meaning "my father is".

AVIE

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'father', often used as a short form of names like Abraham or Aviv, carrying Jewish heritage and cultural significance.

AVIE

Male

Hebrew name of recent popularity, meaning "my father", derived from the Hebrew word 'av'. It's easy to pronounce and has biblical significance, being one of Jacob's sons in the Bible.

AVIEL

Female

Hebrew name with a profound meaning: "my father is God.

AVIEL

Male

Unique Hebrew name derived from "aviv," meaning "spring" or "early," symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.

AVIELA

Female

Hebrew name meaning "my father is God," originating from the biblical story of Ruth and carried by notable figures like Aviela Friedman in Zionist history.

AVIELLA

Female

Rare yet beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'my father is God', derived from the words 'av' (father) and 'el' (God).

AVIELLE

Female

Rare yet captivating French feminine name derived from 'avril,' meaning April, symbolizing freshness and renewal.

AVIELLE

Male

Rare yet elegant French female given name, derived from 'aveline', meaning 'of the hazel tree'.

AVIEN

Male

Rare Latin-derived name with Roman origins, signifying 'eager' or 'greedy', once associated with the god of desire and greed in Roman mythology.

AVIENDA

Female

Unique Spanish name meaning 'avenue' or 'street', originating from Spain and symbolizing life's journey.

AVIENDHA

Female

Distinctive girl's name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Celtic word "avien" meaning "bird".

AVIENNA

Female

Female given name of Latin origin meaning "of the west wind." It likely takes inspiration from Aviñón, France, a historic city known for housing the papacy during the 14th century. Pronounced /a-vee-e-nah/, it's rarely used, making it distinctive.

AVIENNE

Female

Rare yet elegant French name derived from the Latin word "avia," meaning "ancestor" or "relative.

AVIEON

Male

Latin-derived name meaning 'bird place' or 'bird area', associated with ancient Roman mythology's bird god Ave and legendary figure Avion. It signifies creativity, freedom, independence, and mystique.

AVIER

Male

French origin, meaning "bird," derived from the French word "oiseau." It's unique yet carries a sense of freedom and independence.

AVIGAIL

Female

Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy," derived from the biblical figure Avigayil, a wise woman who became King David's wife after displaying remarkable courage and intelligence.

AVIGAYIL

Female

Hebrew feminine given name meaning "my joy is in her," derived from "av" (father) and "gayil" (joy). It appears in the Bible as King David's wise and kind wife. Today, Avigayil is popular worldwide among Hebrew-speaking communities.

AVIGDOR

Male

Hebrew masculine given name that translates to "Father of Generation" or "Father of a Generation," originating from the Bible and popular among Jewish communities.

AVIGHNA

Male

Sanskrit-origin given name meaning 'no obstacles', associated with the Hindu god Ganesh, symbolizing prosperity and obstacle removal.

AVIGHNA

Female

Avighna, of Sanskrit origin, means 'without obstacles' and is associated with Lord Ganesha, the Hindu god known for removing hindrances.